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August 12, 2019 62 mins

In episode 452, Miles and special guest host Laci Mosley are joined by comedian Greta Titelman to discuss The Lady and The Tramp live action remake, the Home Alone remake, another Joe Biden gaffe, Walmart pulling video game displays yet continuing to sells guns, Elizabeth Warren surging in the polls, Jared Kushner using the presidency to dig himself out of debt, Chernobyl vodka, the internal workings of MoviePass, the passing of a true scammer, and more!

FOOTNOTES:

1. First Look: See the Canine Cast Starring in the Live-Action Lady and the Tramp Remake

2. Disney Is Remaking Home Alone for Its New Disney+ Streaming Service (and People Are Not Happy)

3. Joe Biden Says ‘Poor Kids’ Are Just as Bright as ‘White Kids’

4. Walmart pulls violent video game displays from its stores, but it will still sell guns

5. Surging in Polls, Elizabeth Warren Now Has a Path to the Nomination

6. JARED KUSHNER SAW TRUMP PRESIDENCY AS CHANCE TO 'DIG HIMSELF OUT OF' DEBT, PUSHED IVANKA TO MOVE TO D.C.: REPORT

7. Chernobyl vodka: First consumer product made in exclusion zone

8. MoviePass' internal workings somehow even more of a shitshow than we all already assumed

9. Rosie Ruiz, Boston Marathon course-cutter, dies at 66

10. WATCH: Star Slinger - "Like I Do"

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh well, hello the Internet, Good morning, good day, good afternoon,
and good night to you whenever you're listening to this.
It is season episode one of the Daily Zeitgeist up
production of My Heart Radio. This is a podcast where
you take a deep dive into America's shared consciousness and
say officially off the top for the Record, Coke Industries

(00:21):
and also Fox News. It's Monday, August twelve. My name
is Miles Gray a k A. It's an a k
A for Miles grain tun Us on The Daily Z.
Ain't guys, he's staying pissing on Fox News, He's himpers,
ain't gay. This time is personal. Jack just left him

(00:44):
all along and Miles made this pot his on just
one of them days. Oh oh, thank you so much
to TV's Camille at Grandma. It's me zero zero for
that Monica inspired a k. Like I said this week,
you know, trying to do some facts Friday care but
sometimes you gotta go back to it. Okay uh And
I am through to be joined by my co host,

(01:05):
who really needs no other introduction aside from this. Lacey
be scamming now from the money Cow. I told I
was like, dang, I'm gonna cast me yale, I'm a
disapel and now the chow a scam got it from
Texas owns this town. This is my battleground, playing box
and hell I'm in the movie, so check check check
me out. Hello show when um versa town scam in

(01:29):
no while, I'm gonna up the novel Get You Soon,
Get You the song, Get Young, Get Up the song,
Get get Up, songs like get You get Yeah, it's
me Lacy mostly okay, scam got it? Oh yeah, and
this is by hush your mouth silence when I'm still

(01:53):
in now your base stow y'all car cannot be replaced.
Damn we could keep going. Shout out Toyuki for this
amazing okay, y yeah, I'm glad. When you came in,

(02:13):
I was like, there's something you need to I didn't
even get tagged in this, but I didn't see. That's
how Twitter works. It's a mysterious things. Yeah we um wow.
I don't even know we're going from there, um. But
one thing I do know is we have a great
guess someone who I'm such a deep fan of theirs

(02:35):
on Instagram, on TV, just in person also, but not
enough in person. I don't get to tell this person
in person how much I appreciate them and their creativity,
their genius, their ability to make me laugh. Comedian podcaster creator. Uh,
you know you might know her as that wild white

(02:56):
woman on Los Spookies. Uh. Please welcome Greta Titlement. Hell.
I love your gossip videos. Thank you. I love the hat,
I love the vibe. I love the world this characters in.
It's like, it's weird. I watched that ship and laugh
cracked myself up, like, thank you, not even showing people

(03:16):
it's weird. I really like it because I like the
Charcoti board. It's all very funny to me. Thank you,
welcome back. Thanks, I'm happy to be back. I'm very
impressed by what I just witnessed. I know that I
wasn't looking because I can't like when to react. I
don't want to react and the mic you know what

(03:37):
I'm saying, So I didn't. I was continue Twitter. It
defined my tweet. The energy was just the energy was
you don't have a future, you need to leave. Yes,
I'm not kidding comedy and acting for good. I just yes,
girls got renewed. Well, I'm working on a EP right now. Yeah,
I'm sorry, I can't come back. Okay, but actually I

(04:00):
actually have more money in music. I know actually we could,
you know, would be the new scam is just make
you like a new like Diva, Lacey, the new Megan,
the Stallion type. This. I mean, first of all, you
could be become you could become like Megan this diallion
two point out three three point Have you thought about this? Actually? Yeah? No,
I used to do music. I sing. I know you sing? Okay,

(04:23):
so what was good? Do you want to? I sing?
And I'm like, I'm legit trying to start a band
in l A. Anybody listening living in l A that
knows any I'm trying to start okay, of course you do?
What don't you do? Okay? Oh my god, you do? Okay?
Because I've written three songs that I'm not going to
talk about on this anybody was a steal idea we

(04:45):
can talk and then Lacey will be featured. I'm actually like,
I'm not this is not a I'm not kidding. We're serious.
We made a whole Twitter earlier this week off a joke,
and now we run this this Twitter andoproscopes for poor people.
That's funny, that's funny. Now okay, so we're gonna okay,

(05:07):
we're gonna work on your rap album, Greta, We're gonna
work on your mine. I just tell you this, and
it's upsetting to me because Lolas X kind of like
stole my area and like he doesn't necessarily know that,
you know, I want to. I've dreamed for now four
solid years of coming out with like a country disco album.

(05:30):
He kind of like cornered the country trap area. That's
a little different. I mean, look, Kylie Minogue's most recent
album was very country Australian country disco. You know, so look, Kylie,
you did it way before me. But like what I
want to do is like I don't know even like
I'm interested in exploring like country dub step. Like nothing

(05:52):
is going to stop me from this, mostly because in
country music, I like that you can sing about dumb
ship it like a whole entire song can be like
how I'm sitting in my car drinking coffee, thinking about
my life and my coffee. That literally can just coffee. Yeah, exactly,

(06:13):
it was lit. I mean, do you guys know. Sorry,
I'm really like co opting this conversation very quickly. This
will only take thirty seconds, but the clock is running,
so I'm gonna make sure it's thirty second. You know
Luke Brandt, who's like a gudge On American Idol, huge
country star, just like, for example, how dumb some pop
songs are. One of his like breakthrough was literally I

(06:36):
think a song titled like Me My Boys in a
Beer and he has like Drink a Beer is another
song like beer times fat and cheeses. You know what
I mean? Okay, well, I like this we have. We've
got so many irons in the fire. Cut to next year.
We already have an egot I'm calling it. But before

(06:56):
we get into your brain even more, Greta, we gotta
tell people what we're talking about. Um. Disney really upset
a bunch of people last week because they brought up
the fact that they're planning on remaking some ship that
nobody asked to be remade. But this seems to be
in line with what Disney is doing. UM. Joe Biden
just joeing it up as usual, uh, saying all kinds
of interesting things. We'll talk a little bit about Jared

(07:19):
and Javanka and how smart he is, um and how
smart they are, and how they're just geniuses. Also, some
alcohol trends I've been noticing and I'm curious to know about,
and we're gonna, you know, since Lacey's here, we gotta
check it. On some scams. I've been a couple of
scams I've been looking at, and I was like, we
need to talk about this with Lacey. So we will
do that, but first, greta something from your search history

(07:42):
that is revealing about who you are. But I have
a problem where like I can't. I mean, I just
I just googled how to take off a boot on
a car, like as to how to take off a boot? Okay,
so are you not paying your parking tickets? What's going on?
You just wanted to see my friend? My friend parked

(08:03):
her car on my street. She got a boot put
on it. She's out of the country. I was like,
you have a boot on your car? It adds. Yes,
they say on the thing they can just jack up,
which I think is really fucked up that they can
just people who need to be they'll hit you with
that anyway, boot on my car. Because I had too

(08:24):
many parking tickets, I've given l A. I've given l
a d O t between tickets and towing like I
would say around, Yeah, I've been towed twelve times. No,
that's right. Remember you no longer a part of my narrative. Okay, yeah,
that's not how I am anymore. I'm a home with

(08:45):
parking okay. But but I used to live that life.
And also I had a boot. This maybe a myth,
but I had a boot, had to pay to get
the boot off, then never returned the boot. Eventually I
threw the boot away. Can you never turned the boot?
Because now we take off the boot and and it's
like they're threatening you. They're like, you need to return
this boot in twenty four hours or they have no

(09:05):
way of keeping track. That's what I said, Like you
can take the boot off yourself. You have to, Okay,
So you go to the website, you pay the money
and then they give you a code and then you
put the code in and then you take them and
they bring my boot back. Yeah, but they don't know
what I boot it. And I don't mean they can't.
They can't know where the boot and I don't think
that they're keeping track of like license plate boot I
d number how they are How can they give you

(09:27):
a code to take it off unless because the thing
is is the code and on the boot, except like, okay,
so yeah, they know what's going to your car. They
know the VIN number, but they're not keeping track of
where the boot is. But they know where the boot,
they know the boot. They know that the boot, that
boot is with that car. Do you know what I'm saying.
I'm sure they can't like track where your car is.

(09:49):
But if you get fucked and you park your car
on the street and then a l a you know,
parking person sees your car, They're like, oh, you also
have a boot, and then they tell your car. I
think that they have a better tracking system now than
maybe when you had your boot on the car it
would on someone else. Maybe I had a boot on

(10:12):
my car in college like nine years ago unfortunately, and
we didn't have that key pad thing that you have.
You had to call the person, They had to give
you a window when they would come. I had to
sit at my car to wait for this person. But
can I tell you something I would did my freshman
year of college at the University of Arizona, and we
would get college parking to here exactly bear down and

(10:34):
we would get parking tickets and you could pay them off.
I thought with our burser, like our student thing, because
I'm like a fucking idiot, they would let you buy
like I thought, shuffles with it. I was like, why
can't I pay my parking tickets with it? Turns out
you can, and I had accumulated. I'm not kidding, I
think like parking tickets. And finally they put on my car.

(10:58):
One other thing that I recently searched was which way
to turn wheels uphill if you're parking? Oh yeah, a
lot of car stuff for me. You know, I'm just
a gearhead. If anything, we know your gear head who
I'm just probably parking somewhere in And also the last
time I was here, I'm also a teeth freak. Last
I was here, I was talking about Millie Bobby Brown's teeth.

(11:18):
Another another thing that I taped in Hillary duff Veneers,
I mean overboard. Did she go back? I think she
had them filed out? Yes she did. I think, yeah, well,
you know, she looks great. What's overrated, Greta? What someone
that you think is just so? I think oat milk

(11:38):
is so overrated. Everybody is loving the stuff. Can't get
enough love it, love it, love it. I understand the
benefits environmentally, it doesn't take as much water as it
is for almond milk. But I'm gonna be honest with you, guys,
I don't love it, and I also don't love the
canor the sugar. Are you? But are you a usually

(12:01):
alternative milk drinker? I am because I'm severely lactose intolerant,
and you prefer. I prefer. I'm sorry. For two weeks
I was like, this is great. It's it felt like
a breakfast shake almost, It's like much thicker. But then
after a while I just lost moment. I was like, Okay,
thank you, but I guess I'm not Maybe I need

(12:23):
to up my alternative milk in take and just stop
drinking half and half everywhere. No, I mean I think
that if you can mess with half and half, like
bless you and you are superhuman. Oh yeah, I just
I just like, do you have a I don't know,
four ounces of a half and half every just to
get a few shooter and half exactly. We call them

(12:43):
Barbie milks. That's great, those little from the whatever you
call them. That's the word I was looking for. Um,
what is something that's underrated. Nail clippers. Go on to
keep talking about some think that nail slippers. We use
them all the time. If you don't have one, you

(13:06):
desperately need one. Do you know what I'm saying. It's
like one of those things where all of a sudden
you look at something and you just need it. And
I think it's an underrated invention. I don't think you
show it enough love for how much it actually helps
us in our lives. And I think it's just the
kind of thing we tossed in the drawer, we shove
it away, and we don't need it, but it does

(13:29):
helps us a lot. You know, it makes our feet
look presentable, It allows people to get fingered, you know
what I'm saying. Just period, Yeah, And I'm just saying
I think that like a nail clipper, we all we
all know one in our life, and we all have
one in our life, and I think that we need
to take a moment to look at that clipper and

(13:52):
say thank you for all that you do for me.
But still still people are disgusted at the sime of
someone cutting your Yeah, it's a shameful act. You do
it absolutely in private, and you do it in your bathroom,
when you do it over the toilet, over the same,
over the carpet. I usually do it when I'm waiting
for my um broccoli cheese soup and a bread bullet

(14:13):
pin air. But yeah, that makes sen Yeah, that's not
where we private. It is a private activity. But I
think it is just like an underrated thing. I also
think that like more people. If you like manicures, pedicures
very highly rated, but also just like taking care of
your own little nails, right, it's funny. My um my partner,

(14:36):
her majesty, she does not. When she first saw me
cutting my nails, she acted, she got, so why are
you doing that? Gets everywhere? What she didn't know is
that I was using a Japanese nail clipper that has
like the guards on the side, so when you clip
your nail, the strap noil just doesn't go flying caught
right there. I didn't know that. What I'm saying, they're nice,

(15:00):
well there alright, I'm not gonna lie. I had to
buy my middle finger nail off recently. It was jaggy,
got caught on something inside by it. Welcome over here,
they look great. I will say that like nails like
it's it's an investment. Like man, especially, like you can
lose love over nails. And if your hand looks at us, no,
not off. If you have long fingernails, man, that cocaine pin.

(15:23):
That's crazy that we pinking nail. The only excuse you
have for having long fingernails is if you play classical guitar.
Thank you. And by the way, if you are playing
classical guitar, you better shred like you better be incredible.
Don't bring it yet, don't half steven fingernails and you

(15:44):
can't even play, yeah, exactly, It's like, come on, yeah,
you're doing drugs with your pinky nail. You better be
a drug lower exactly. Yeah, just if you just do
the baller move and have like the big pinky ring
that you can just put your cocaine in. And it's
just something about modifying your add in your hands. You know.
It's like be like all of us and use your

(16:04):
fucking car key, like get a little spoon or a
parliament filter the recess. It's very college TV. Yeah, I
saw my real eyes. So if I'm ever running for office,
there's no ambiguity about who I'm as a person. I've
seen it all I've done. I know they'll be like,
this guy did drugs even when Bush was in office.

(16:29):
He was like, yeah, I partied and did blow and like, yeah,
I was a average at Yale something. You know, I
was farting off that blue greta. What's a myth? What's
something people get wrong? At least you want to set
the record straight on. I think that we need to
clarify that mercury can be found in all raw fish,

(16:52):
not just tuna. Wow. Really, yes, thank you for that
important service announcement. Is it because is I'm not? Okay fine,
and I'm bringing this up. And this is why it's
came to my mind. I've been dealing with a lot
of like acne skin related issues since living in l A.
And I went to this like I go to this
facialist who I love, and she was telling me about

(17:13):
one of our other clients who had like similar kind
of like patterned breakouts as me. And she was like,
this client then went to this like you know, some
l A like whatever, and she found out that she
had like very high levels of mercury. And then I
was like, well, like I don't really eat too Like
I don't really eat that much raw tuna because I've
always been scared of the mercury or like cantuna or

(17:34):
blah blah blah blah blah. And then I was like
doing some light research. Turns out mercury can be in
a lot of things from the sea. What are you
gonna do? So? You know? I mean that was that?
Was that a fun thing that I just said? I
don't know. It reminds me. Didn't Jeremy Piven get like
really sick because he was eating sushi? Like every day
you are like slamming that much fish that you are

(17:56):
getting legit mercury poisoning too much fit. It's just that's
just so much you need to be eating it, like
every single day. I used to work at a sushi restaurant,
like a really fancy sushi restaurant, and everyone always coming like,
so where is this fish from? Is this from Washington?
Is this a wild cunt from And it's like, bitch,

(18:17):
whatever I tell you, you gonna believe so are you?
We've asking right? Yes, it's the most Scottish fish. It
came in with an accident. Actually, Like what you want
me to like? Come on that? People just want to
hear what they want that makes them feel comfortable consuming
what they want to. I just want to add to
your myth and say, yeah, if you go to a

(18:37):
restaurant and you're asking where the fish is sourced from, yeah,
I would get told where the fishes were sourced from.
But I'm not even sure my managers knew where they
were coked out all the time. They were just staying
stuff to us. I cannot tell you what restaurant. I've
said too much, but if you go to past episodes
you can figure it out. Damn you, I think. But

(18:57):
but also you're talking about the restaurant and just regenerally.
It's sorry not to put all that on blast, but
we know that it's an intense work environment, similar to
the emergency rooms. Look eat your fish. They say, don't
try and ball like Jeremy Piven a better myth, But
I don't. It's not it's there aren't There aren't levels

(19:19):
to these myths, you know what I mean? Sometimes you
actually gave information. We've had people come in here and
just literally bring up Greek myths. Yeah, that you know,
and I love Greek mythology, and that was actually one
of my favorite no wrong answer. I will say, though,
I am coming out with a fish, y'all, and it
will be my free. Yeah. What's it called? My fish? Um?

(19:41):
Save it for our album for our band. My fish
is called water Dog. Oh wow, because you know my
fish mercury free. I think that you should. Actually I
think that your rap name should actually be water Dog
and not a horrible rap name. I think your mercury free.

(20:01):
Is that mercury free? That's good. Welcome to the stage, mother,
mercury Free. I would like that it sounds weird, like
it's mercurial. It's bringing up the planets, and then it
reminds me of Free from one or six in Park.
I wonder where you are still is one of six?

(20:24):
And parks still a thing? It was? And then yeah,
it only recently ended because then was hosting it. But
then who there was a there's a j and Free,
but it wasn't like Kicky Palmer or something like that
hosting it. She had a TV show later later days.
I feel like they had all kinds of people they
had because they didn't have anyone. Anyway, we love Keke Palmer.

(20:45):
What we should talk about that after this break? Okay
and we're back, um okay. So one thing I just
wanted to bring up from last week. Kind of old
news but still interesting to hear everyone's thoughts. Disney with

(21:06):
their whole new Disney Plus streaming service, they also talked
about like rebooting some new ship. First, Um, we found
out that there was a Lady and the Tramp. I
r L reboot. I don't know if you guys see this,
you've seen this, but what do you what do you
mean like actually real fucking dogs? Um, just do That's

(21:30):
the thing. I don't know. Justin Thorreau, I think is
the Tramp, and I think, um, who else is in it?
I think Janelle Money as a character, you know. I
just what upsets me about all of that is like
the animation for those Disney classics is so beautiful to me,
like so classic and like whimsy. I don't know if

(21:50):
I necessarily need to see like a real King Charles
Spaniel hook up with like a real cockerd st. Yeah,
we gotten too broad with the live action. Like I
think the live action works when it was like my
living sat and stuff where it's like a lot of
people are in. But I feel like when we start
getting to the audise, cats and ship and birds and

(22:10):
then where cats. The live the Human movie looks like
a craze. Why do the cats have brists? I don't
know anybody should have really, if they should, they should
have like six and just or commit to the titties

(22:31):
that they have. It's like a cat body, but then
there's a lump there, like what is this? Everybody should
be banded down? Also, like I didn't really particularly enjoy
the live act. Oh god, I can't say this really.
Um the Lion King said that I did not beyest.
I would never say that. I don't want to see

(22:52):
lab look at cats. I did just like have a
living room cats something there's some but then makes me wonder.
I'm like, are the younger generations, because they're so used
to seeing more like realistic looking things of like renderings
of things, are they more attracted to watching like a

(23:13):
semi live action. Caitlyn Gill made a point last week
that this is all just a part of a campaign
to just use our nostalgia to extract as many dollars
out of us as possible, because it's just sort of
like just like in the same way, The Lady in
the Tramp is probably one of the first animated Disney
films I can remember seeing. I feel like, before anything else,
I really have a memory of seeing that first. It's

(23:33):
the kind of thing where I already have an in
built curiosity about it, so when it comes out, I
might go like, yeah, maybe I'll check that out. Different
than other things, I might be like, I don't give
a funk about this new story, but it looks on
you like that. I feel like the first movie that
Disney made a live action version of was one one
dollar Natians, and wasn't Merl Streep Am I making that up?

(23:53):
When Close? When Close was colla developed? Yeah, and that
was good because the dogs weren't really talking to much.
I don't think the dogs, but all right, that's how
it has to be. I feel like waiting the trump
is gonna be too much dog ye, And to show
them that there's Sam Elliott is going the Bloodhound, which
makes sense, Like that's good casting. I'm not upset with

(24:16):
the casting. Makes sense. Actually the dog if you're not
going to see him. Ashley Jensen from Extras is playing
I think the Lady, and uh yeah, I feel like
justin yes, I believe so, And then I feel like
there are other people, but I just can't remember enough.
How do you guys feel about the live action Mulan
that's going to be coming out, Because I'm actually excited

(24:37):
for that because Lan was a movie for me that
I watched like nine billion times. I think it'll be
fine because they're just trying to make it a different thing,
not about the cartoon itself. Music too, A lot of
it was problematic, So I'm interested to hear these new mulambops.
I don't think there's there aren't there. It won't be
a musical. It looks like treating her her story is

(24:59):
like a about this hero. It's like a like a
proper film. No, I don't think so. I like that
that is a good time. I don't think so. I
could be wrong and I'm just not as invested. But
the thing I am is the fucking Home Alone remake
they're talking about making, which again everyone was sort of like,

(25:21):
we were fine with all the other remakes. But what
the funk are you even thinking? Because everyone the first
thing they point out is like the fucking whole movie
is solved with a cell phone. Yeah, hi, mom, I'm
sucking Home Alone? What the fuck? Oh my bad? Hopping
in uber meet us at the airport sending an uber
right now? Yeah, how amazing would that be? Like how

(25:43):
Catcher in the Rye if you just went and like
it was solved in like five minutes and then they
just rolled credits, right that would I would like that.
I would like that. I would break the Internet. I
want a movie to troll me. Well, if you think
about like so many movies that put characters in predicaments

(26:03):
like that, a cell phone solves all of it, right, yeah,
the self. I mean, look, we'll see what they do.
We'll see what they do. Like now, parents are like
geo locating their kids, like yeah, it's just you're not
losing the kid. And also, yeah, like these kids now
with the Internet, those fucking burglars would probably get hit
with some kind of like crazy death trap. They'd be like, oh, yeah,

(26:27):
I turned this nail gunt. I don't know, I feel
like you could still burglarized places pretty easily. I know,
but I'm just thinking, like, you know, how Kevin he
set up to paint cans and all those other ships, Like,
what's the well if they're going to really honor and
I want to see someone just really harm people who
have no financial no home alone is like home alone,

(26:48):
what happens when two burglars mess with a nine year
old internet savant? Or it's like the woke version where
he's like, come on in. He's like, you guys must
be in a really terrible Yeah, you must be a
lot of pain, Like how can I help you? It's
so sad to think too on Christmas, you're probably only
stealing because you want a good Christmas for your fame.

(27:08):
And then it cust to them getting back on their
feet story yeah we don't need it, Like how do
we stop them from doing reboots? How do we as
a public stop I just I don't think we can,
because the thing is, all of these studios just want
to invest in like, Okay, no one is going to

(27:30):
like movie ticket sales, like actually like breaking the box office.
To do that, you need to have like a Marvel
movie or like a huge scary movie. But other than that,
like or be like Tarantino, Like nothing is really driving
people to the movie theaters anymore because everyone's using streaming ship.
I think. So then these studios are like, oh, let's

(27:52):
look at these titles that are still so popular. Maybe
we maybe we already own the rights for and then
let's redo it like that's the thing because they already
own it, so it's not like they're buying something new. Well,
the one thing they love is contained thrillers, you know
what I mean? One locations. Yeah, right, the house the

(28:13):
only way I mean, we all got a lake, and
that is it exactly ninety minutes at a lake, just
terrified in one room. We shot it in fifteen days, truly. Yeah,
and I've done exactly. But those contained thrillers are really
the waves. It's not out it was, but it was
on Orchest Island in Seattle. I want to go to

(28:33):
Orcest Island. I've heard it's so beautiful. Was it was
it beautiful in the film too? Or was it the
sight of horror beautiful? Um? Yeah, it was horrible, but
it was beautiful, like when you're not shooting and you're like, oh,
it's beautiful, and then that's it. Well, let's talk about
you know, another reboot that's happening. Joe Biden. He's trying
to reboot his fucking brain because he keeps saying so,

(28:57):
I don't know, Look, I don't I don't really think
this is a aid old gaff because I just think
it's just telling of how Joe Biden sees the world. Um.
But last week he was in Des Moines, Iowa, addressing
a group of people at a town hall, and he
had this bit of a slip up saying that poor
kids are just as bright as white kids, basically, and
the other thing we should do is you should challenge

(29:18):
these students. We should challenge students in these schools to
have advanced placement programs in these schools. We have this
notion that somehow, if you're poor, you cannot do it.
Poor kids are just as bright and just as town
as white kids, wealthy kids, black kids who clapping I
really need but think how we who's signed clapping so

(29:40):
early on that one? Well, that must have been a handler.
I don't know. I mean someone was like and distract
them when clapping, dancing, dancing. The funny thing is that
was said at a town hall for the Latino and
Asian Coalition. Oh god, you know, I think maybe they were.

(30:01):
I think the clapping was they were understood the point
he was trying to make. But he said it. It's funny,
you know, we were saying like, well, in a way,
he could have just been like, yeah, as white kids,
because we know how society looks at minority kids and
took the woke path suddenly, but he then was like
in wealthy kids and you know what I mean. But
I think that's the issue is that, like I get it,

(30:23):
thinking of your feet is tough. You're talking a lot,
and um, I understand that there's gonna be snaff foos
there there always are, But I think this is so indicative,
like it's so um enlightening on how he thinks as
a person that it's just something that we can't ignore.
Although I'm like, there's an intersection here of like what
about poor white right? But look, but I think if

(30:44):
he had really took the woke path, it would have
been dope because basically what you're saying is it like
you can be a rich person of color and you're
still not as good as the port as white person
in the society. And if that I would be like, damn,
Joe Biden's camp a merch looks like knock off Obama birch. Yeah,
it's like Joe Obama, Like that's literally what his merch

(31:05):
looks like. It's yes we did, I yes we will.
Yeah is still here? Okay, we call it a joke
with a fan. She's still the same. Hope, that's very right. Yeah,
I'm just like not here for Joe Biden. Well, you know,

(31:26):
and I think his surrogates and like people who are
you know, they're defend him or like, you know, the
point he was making, I think it's clear and this
isn't necessarily racist or whatever, and like, yeah, I'm not
here to like he's Joe Biden. He's from a fucking
arrow where people would just out loud be like, you know,
I think these colored kids, they're just as bright as
white kids. That was considered a nice guy who this dude,

(31:49):
we threw that guy at parade. Yeah, let's celebrate him
for what he's doing for us. Hold on now, just
because they look different, I think the brains might be
the same. The insides any of those movies that white
people love to thrust into the Oscar category every year,
all their white savior movies, and there's always some white
guy who's just doing the bare minimum and we're like,
he's has a speech like in his office to like

(32:14):
other like white people that are like maybe their minds
are closed, and he's like you don't get it. Like
the non white people think too, and then they're like wow,
and then that's the whole movie. Right he gives his
like black nanny slave like like a Christmas dinner and
everyone's like look at that guy at the time, or

(32:35):
he's like, you know what, you take this day off
her dad died. No, no, no, you know you deserve
a day, but be back tomorrow at noon. Right, Well,
like we're equal as like the nineteen seventies bare minimum,
because right now we're looking for we're equal. Also, we
know that we kind of left y'all on empty the

(32:57):
whole time. We need to refill the tank so you
can catch up. Right, That's like, I mean, we're all
the same. I'm dying for someone to just be like
I will completely abolish a K forty seven's and I
if I were to become president, not just bump stocks
like everything. Well there, that's that's the Uh, that's the

(33:18):
next slow moving thing because obviously, like with all of
the shootings to the interesting thing is Walmart, they just
took down their video game displays for violent video games,
but are still selling guns. This is like the funny
thing that there's still there's still this like movement to
be like let's try and address every single thing except
for the weapons. First, Um, while the world went downhill

(33:40):
when Mr Walmart what was his name? Who started Walton
because it didn't it used to be like if you
worked there your whole life, you could retire a millionaire
or something like that. Is that really how it was? Yeah?
It was. They took that away. Yeah, this is a
real thing. Like, I mean, you had to dedicate your
whole life to world pretty much, but if you did,
you would retire, you know, like they had like all
to take care of their employees. Like now they fired

(34:01):
all the greeting and then just destroyed Middle America and
all the mom and pop stories. I couldn't compete. Well,
you know it's an American story, right, It's about just
laying waste to those that are weak. So yeah, Joe,
we'll see what happens. One thing is Elizabeth Warren should
know she is steadily gaining traction, so keep an eye
out for her. Um, she's eating into a lot of

(34:22):
other candidate support. So yeah, I just women will vote
for her. Yeah, well I don't you don't hear the
same thing like I used to hear last time around
immediately being like I hate I can't stand Hillary and
I and I've not heard that because I think it
was easy to have that take about Hillary because the
name was around so long. It was easy for people
to think they knew everything about a candidate rather than

(34:44):
I think they were just maybe upset about the dynastic
nature of the Clintons, obviously in the myriad of other
things that's wrong with them in terms of being leaders.
But I think with Elizabeth Warren, not enough people know
enough to me like, oh, I can't stand her, because
I don't know what you would Hillary was a a
politician and you know, was born campaigning from the wound,
like she came out the woman start shaking hands like yeah.

(35:06):
But I mean I think that she might have cracked
that ceiling and maybe Elizabeth can break through it. Um.
I don't know what I worry about women because women
have been trained to hate other women and it's a
real it's a real thing we have to look out
for in the Democratic Party. I worry about women, and
I worry about moderate voters. I worry about people that
would be like, yeah, I would vote for Biden, but

(35:27):
if Biden doesn't get the nomination, I'm not going to
vote for someone that is more like socialist leaning. But
I thought that we all agreed as Democrats that it
was like, whoever gets the nomb we're camping for. That's
the same ship though, But that's the same thing with
the female vote. Everyone thought that they were going to
turn out for Hillary Clinton. Everyone. I think there's a

(35:50):
lot of internalized misogyny that women have, and I think that, like,
you know, I'm sure that I know some people that
are like, yeah, I voted for Hillary, and then like
in the booth when they're alone, didn't vote for Hillary.
And not to say that they voted for Trump, but
they didn't vote for either, which definitely heard us. I think, yeah,

(36:11):
And we talked a little bit about this the last
time I was here. It's just like we really have
to galvanize women in general. I'm gonna keep in general today,
but to vote for white women. Yeah, white women. Women
support each other as a white woman other white women, please,
like I don't know, I just women. Um. And they

(36:33):
were mostly Trump supporters at the time, and some of
them were had voted for Democratic candidates in past years,
and they talked about how they're like, I just don't
think a woman can do the job as a woman.
I just don't think a woman could do this. And look,
the patriarchy has hardwired some ship into all of them,
to all of us that has that takes generations to

(36:54):
break that programming. And like, I understand that, but it's
a scary time. Well, you know, we'll have to take
a day by day not live. We don't live in
the past. We live in the future. We're gonna live
in the president why we might have cracked that ceiling.
And I think I think that she definitely made progress.
I think that every little thing is progressed, you know

(37:14):
what I mean. I just hope that the like old
white men that are still running things over at the
d n C would even let someone like Elizabeth Warren
get the Democratic nomination, right, So that's the whole other thing, right,
And but look, if if we saw how powerful Joe
Biden's ability to get the digital presents out there, you know,

(37:35):
on the digital support, So if enough people go to
Joe three oh three oh uh, maybe he will have
the numbers to do it. But I don't know, people
forgot that when Obama was running for president, Joe Biden
was a liability and we all knew this. We called
him uncle Joe. We literally came up with the name
so that anytime he says, we're like uncle Joe, Uncle Joe,

(37:57):
torush that lady. Oh, uncle Joe stopped to the ladies
having them kids so hard on their shoulders, right, Yeah,
So it's like uncle Joe hasn't changed. He still well.
Someone who has changed flawless pivot um apparently is Jared
and Ivanka Trump. There was this new podcast coming out

(38:17):
UM that has like a lot of interviews with Ivanka's
friends and colleagues UM, and it's all about like the
making of her and like there's also stuff about Jared
Kushner that it's kind of like no ship obviously, but
when you hear it like confirmed, you're like, oh my god,
this guy's a fucking idiot. So the biggest I guess
talking points out of this this podcast and these interviews

(38:38):
that Jared he saw the Trump presidency completely as a
way to get out of his own debt that he
had was like, yep, that's what it is, and we
already knew because the way he was dealing with the
with like the Qatari government, he was only focused on
getting himself out of debt. On that massive building he
was like upside down on in Manhattan. But not only that,
like he really really was, because he saw DC as

(39:00):
the way out of debt, like insisted that they moved
to d C um and and Ivanka actually didn't want
anything to do with that. Apparently, Ivanka was telling her
friends she wanted to remain in New York and Kushner
quote argued for d C, saying they needed to protect
her father. And by the way, now anything and everything
was theirs for the taking. Um and then he was
asking journalists like for like how to be a power

(39:23):
player type lessons, so he would it says uh. There's
also a claim that the New York Post or New
York Post reporter would meet with Kushner for lunch or
coffee monthly um for a few years, and that quote
he came off as a deer in headlights and wanted
the reporter to tell him how power players and the
media operate. Jared and Ivanka wanted to see themselves in

(39:44):
the tablet all the time, but once they married, the
reporter said, Jared didn't want stories about them attending parties
and wanted them to be perceived as very serious people.
Oh my gosh, this is a scammers scammeram was going
under and he was like, how do I get it back?
The government shout out to him though, because a lot
of scammers have too much ego to try to learn

(40:05):
for their new scam, and if you just take a
little time to get some education before you start running
the scam, you can keep it up longer. Yeah, so
this is this is textbook. He went in. He went
in kind of hot, not not enough finesse to it.
Had he got lucky that the scam turned to the
universe opened up a presidency for somehow. Whatever he's on

(40:25):
and he might have been talking to Marian deeply makes
me ill. Yeah. The idea that Trump thinks he's so
intelligent and like looks seems like, oh, he went to
Harvard and so he knows everything. There's this other story too,
that um Rod Blagoyevitch, who was the former governor of
Illinois who was basically like selling off Obama's old Senate seat,
Like he went to in jail for that. Nobody on

(40:46):
the left is like, damn, what happened to him is
fucked up. He was corrupt, and you're like, yeah, jail right,
we fully let our people go to jail and are like, no,
none of our a good man, right, murdered that family
exactly misunderstood from Adami, But he loves his misunderstood when

(41:09):
he took their laps. Okay, if you think about it,
Heaven's better than here, right, Yeah, so he helped out,
so he to God's arms earlier. Um, the thing with
Jared was telling Trump, He's like, you should commute his
sentence or like get him out of jail, because then
the Democrats will be like, this guy's dope, completely misreading

(41:29):
the whole thing. It's the same advice he gave when
he like when he was like, yeah, if you fired James, comey,
the Democrats will like it because um, he was looking
into Hillary Clinton and because of that they hate him
rather than like, yeah, that's how we were exactly. But again,
those power player lessons, I don't think we're paying off.
I don't think there's were good lessons. I feel like
Cushner was gett controlled. Yeah, I and my fantasy he

(41:53):
gets rested. Yeah. Also he was asking the wrong people.
Cushner's dumb. Why are you asking pressed people how to
be a power player. If you want to be a
power player, go hang around other power players, use your name,
your influencal whatever, backup bar they act, you know what
I mean? People like that though they let their egos interfere,
like what you're saying about like scammer egos when you

(42:18):
you want to find a shortcut. It's like cheating in
school where it's like I take back my praise because
he did. You know what I'm saying, It's like, Okay,
you're asking someone that for their life isn't as an observer.
Someone that, like a reporter, is like someone that observes
people's behaviors and writes about it. And you think that

(42:38):
that person would be a safe person for you to
go to so and kind of like learn from, when
in reality he actually should have really done the work
and like talk to the actual power that he wanted
to be around it with. He's got enough to leverage,
you know. I like how we're upseid that he didn't
finesse this. Yeah he do this. Because here's the thing.

(42:58):
If you want to like read really be scamming for
real like that, then if you want to walk the walk,
you gotta talk exactly well people who are doing that,
I guess talk the talk walk the walk whatever, you
gotta walk it like you talk. It gives me walking
like it. It gives me hope though, because like he's
not good at scamming. He obviously doesn't know how to
be a longtime power player, which means that just like

(43:20):
his building that went under, this will also go under
because he's not good at it. Well, he was able
to get that money though, Yeah that's true, he did
get that money. But you can still lose it. Oh yeah,
it can all go in a flashes, all scammers now. Um.
One thing I just do want to bring up really
quick is that another scam people are doing I think
is really riding this wave um off the interest of

(43:41):
the Chernobyl series from HBO, because there's a new vodka
out called Atomic K with a K, and it is
being used. It's produced with the grains and water from
Chernobyl's exclusion zone. Right now, there's only one bottle in existence.

(44:01):
And how people are like, well, it's because like these
people wanted to make it and be like we've done it,
We've made the thing. Now it's apparently like a team
of like researchers like are are actually the ones making
this And this is basically just a huge publicity stunt.
But the idea is, so the whole thing is these
researchers they found grain and water that we're in this
exclusion zone, and the ship was radioactive. The grains, they say,

(44:26):
we're slightly radioactive. Okay, the amounts were strontium ninety. We're
just a smidge above I guess normal safety level. But
I guess that's what is the normal safety level. I
don't know it's I guess it's barely smidge. Well, look, look,
do you want to get I'm trying to get radioactive? Yeah,

(44:48):
you think I've been funked up before? Way, and do
you see me get radio fucking active? Exactly? Uh. And
then but apparently it's different because when they distill the grain,
it's going to remove all the impurities, so it really
it's it's actually perfectly safe to drink. And the water,
just so you know, it's from an aquifford deep in
the town of Chernobyl, and they say, um, it's free

(45:09):
from radio active contamination, similar in chemistry to the groundwater
sourced from the Champagne region of France. Okay, but like,
here's my thing about that. Then why do we not
have Champagne water we have. You know what I'm saying,
why do we not have water from that region? Well?
I think that's just because the water is supposed to
be that amazing. Then like, where's the bottle water of

(45:30):
that apt? I guess for I guess for just for
growing the grapes. Really we're getting into the vineyard the
but water chemistry for grape growing is very different than
what we need to write. I wonder what if you
drankul Yeah, I'm curious, what's the pH of that water?
Like Icelandic glacial shout out to a great pH water.

(45:50):
Like if the water in Champagne, France is that dope,
why don't we have Champagne water? Do you have a
competing vodka? I do? Like my my goal is when
I'm like huge celeb celeb, to have a high amigo
exactly right. Oh yeah, Paul Mitchell had Ryan Reynolds has

(46:13):
Aviation Gin, which is now like the biggest gin company.
Paul Mitchell was behind Patron. Yeah really Mitchell haircare, Yes, haircare.
Why the haircre was green and the patron was green?
You know what that's called cross branding? Yeah, but so
subtle that she was so subtle. I actually try to
drink his hair products. Cos Amigo sold to George Clooney

(46:36):
has nothing to do with that. Yeah, so Grandy Gerber
and George whoever, the third and fourth dude, they sold
it for like a billion dollars. Yeah, whoa. So they
so it's done. But but they still use their likeness
because I see them like paling around on trucks. You know, yeah,
the branding is still the same, but they got their check.

(46:57):
You know what I mean was be on Yes, yeah,
it's it's de d and then uh Citty had vodka
and then that's that. It's actually pretty well, it's like

(47:20):
in everybody's rail like and like that's considered like a
high end, high end I've got. I used to bart
a lot and a lot high in the rail. I
was in a focus group for f and vodka once
and they were like that happened? How are they? Like?
You are our target marketing because like my friend was
working at this marketing company in New York and we

(47:43):
were like party kids, you know what I'm saying, and
like I would, we were the people that were drinking.
I'm a vodka drinker, and like ka, it was like
it was like what would make you try f in?
And I was just like the packaging for me, the
brand for me is not that's I'm I am more

(48:03):
likely to drink s rock than I am f N
actually puffy. Well, let's take a quick break and we'll
sip some pineapples rock and be right back. And we're
back and let's check in with some scamsul quick. First up,

(48:26):
there's a new article from Business Insider that's just giving
us a quick update on the state of Movie Pass.
We already knew that it was just a failed experiment. Um,
how the funk are you going to charge people to
watch unlimited movies? The numbers don't add up, but yet
they persisted. Now, there's just a few things that they
mentioned that this kind of new but not surprising. Like,

(48:48):
first of all, they had a quote like a trip
wire system that basically when they're like cash reserves ran
out from people buying too many movie tickets, they could
just basically pull the plug on the whole fucking thing
and people would out like, oh, sorry, you were unable
to get your ticket for today. Just to always ensure
that they never went over one little and one little tidbit. Also,

(49:10):
there were these investors who basically became like the heads
of the company over time. One of these investors, um
was involved with LaToya Jackson's psychic friends network, so that's
the background, and none of her sacri friends told them
about this. Oh no they didn't. Did you ever have
you ever called a psychic? Yeah? Called where? Where? Where

(49:31):
was the psychic located? It was it like a hotline
or someone gave me a number of number. You're not
you're not throwing your money awayd on TV psychics. I
like that, but I've been tempted. Yeah, of course, I
mean miss Cleo almost called her then, so they had
their trip wire thing and then okay, so these people
who who became the heads of the companies, they fired

(49:54):
one of the founders of the company because she kept
bringing up the fact that this month model was not
going to work. So they're like, you know what, we
don't time for haters. Hit the fucking bricks. So they're
literally just like Billy McFarland, like if anybody was like, really,
I feel like this isn't gonna get out of here. Bro.
Need solutions. I need your solutions, not problems. The problem

(50:14):
is the business, right No, No, I need a solution
to that. The solution is to stop. No, no, no,
that's no, you're a hater. I find money, find me
a way to fucking scam somebody. Definitely a scam because
I love that if the scam hit the bricks, they
had tripped it up to be like, oh, sorry, the
system is down. Well, this is what else they did.
They would fucking change passwords on people that were using

(50:37):
the app so much so they couldn't get fucking tickets.
That's so. Then you'd be like, what the fun might
sister logged out? They couldn't log in because the password, Yeah,
I forgot passwords, jamming you up. This is what they said.
Low dreaded the company's power users and if they're referring
to one of the CEOs, those high volume movie pass
customers who were taking advantage of the low monthly price,
constantly going to movies and effectively cleaning the company out.

(50:59):
According to the Motion Picture Association in America, the average
movie or goes to the movies five times a year.
The power users would go to the movies every day.
Before Mitch came on, it was how do we slow
these guys down? I had a friend, I had a
friend that I'm not joking I think was going to
the movies three times a week. Oh no, I know

(51:21):
somebody who was going five times a week, multiple times
a day. I'm not even kidding. This guy, who's a
cinephile and has a podcast about movies, was just seeing
a mini movies all the time, and so when movie
Pass came out, he was in love with it because
it was like, oh bet, I'm so much sense I
remember what my friend, the one who was hitting up
on the movies all the time, he was like, yeah,

(51:42):
it's only like tens for unlimited movies, and I was like,
how is this lucratic? Yeah, well that's what everyone was thinking.
And it now we're in its death throws. I think
they're on hiatus right now. It can't it can't continue.
I love that they were jamming up people who use
it too much by changing their passwords. That ship is
funny too, but I love it. I mean, it's not

(52:05):
fun up. You got greedy, Like you know what she
entered into. You know that ten dollars a month is
not sustainable for you to be seeing thirty movies a month,
but that's what they're offering. You also see that's the
American way and it's but see, even me as a scammer,
would have been like, this is a good scam, Like
I wanted to stay alive a little bit. I won't

(52:26):
abuse it to that, but you just in a movie theater,
just swipe swipe. You're a moral scammer, which is tough
to be. I also think that when you make a
business model like that, I could imagine being in the
room conceiving movie pass being like, yeah, but nobody's actually
going to go that movie? Is that much? Like think
about it? Yeah, exactly. People. It's like people are like, yeah,

(52:47):
but no one's actually going to see five movies a week,
Like no one actually has time for that. But that's
definitely what happened. They were definitely like, okay, let's project
how often people go to the movie? Is probably reading
five times a year? Are They're like, okay, well, if
they like whatever they forgot about millennials, I have a
suggestion for them. They should switch to a class pass

(53:08):
structure where you can get X amount of movies a month,
you know, like class pass you can get x amount
of passes whatever. That's what it should be. But as scammers,
they were like if we come in hot with this
low low price, we're gonna get everyone assigned, will get
everybody's money, and then the people who don't actually use it.
That's how we'll sustained the business model. But no, I

(53:29):
actually just cracked it, because here's what it should be.
They should restructure where like low ticket selling show times
like a three pm showing about like once by a
time in Hollywood or something like that, that the theater
wants to sell more tickets. Those should be the ones
that they just like offer times every day Hotel tonight exactly,

(53:51):
Hotel movie tickets. I just solved your problem. Or they
could have just been honest with their thirsty users and
just put up a thirst like it could have popped
up on your phone like first alert, like lay this
is we're talking about scammers. There's no such thing as honesty.
And we also have to say, but a thirsty person

(54:11):
is not going to stop thursty just because you told
them they too thirsty. If I got an alert that
was like you're being two thursty, but like, I guess
I gotta come back later. That caught me. I'm turning
the thirst up. Somebody says I be in too thirsty
while oh, you don't even know. Yeah. Also, yeah, you
think this is thirsty, I'm not even I'm not even
me ashamed of myself. Yes, oh now, okay, I'm taking

(54:31):
the break fully off. I do want to say, really quickly,
rest in peace to a real scammer. One of the
more famous sports cheaters of all time. This women Rosie Ruiz,
who in set the Boston Marathon record for a woman
with the time of two hours, thirty one minutes in
fifty six seconds, and when she took the women's medal,
many of the other runners were very suspicious of her.

(54:54):
The reason being they say she wasn't sweating enough, she
had on a heavy shirt, and she didn't know any
anything about running, did not even look like somebody who
had run over twenty six miles. So this is before
they were like checking people like where they had like
markers and stuff. Like people would just sort of there
would be spotters who was just like write numbers down
or whatever. And during this time she was able to

(55:16):
take advantage of this system because also all of the folks,
the spotters were mostly paying attention to the men's race.
So there you go, use fucking patriarchy to your advantage mom.
She um so. And also she didn't show up on
any video, no fucking photographs that were taken on the
first twenty five miles. So how did she do it?
Did she just run a mile and win? She just

(55:37):
showed up like a mile out and hopped in. They say,
like two students caught her just jumping into the race
um near Kenmore Square, about one mile from the finish line.
Shout out to a queen. That's amaze. When they when
they were grilling her, they were like, okay, like what
about your training methods, like your pace times, what about intervals?

(55:59):
She knew nothing. I just be running, you know what
I'm saying, Like, yeah, I put my shoes on one
shot a time, like every She couldn't even identify landmarks.
It was just it was it just fell that day.
Eight days later, they're like, I'm sorry, after talking to you,
you clearly know nothing about anything. We also came out
for her to qualify for the Boston Marathon in the

(56:22):
New York Marathon and took the fucking subway to the subway.
I am obsessed with her, and that's amazing. Anyone that's
willing to just like to me, that is the greatest
scam that like it's so what like what you know,

(56:44):
It's like it's not like you're scamming like a ton
of money, and you do win money when you win
these a little bit. But like I won this marathon record.
I was so proud of her. I was so proud
that the high must have been a ra Honestly, I
think that it's one of those things where you're like,
wouldn't this be crazy if this worked? And it does

(57:06):
and you're kind of like, holy ship, y, So what
are your methods? You know, uh was a little girl.
I started walking, you know what I'm saying. At first,
I started with a crawl. I started walking and then no, no,
we're interested in your training methods as an elite marathon right, yeah? Absolutely?
So would you do interval training? What do you so?
I do all the intervals, you know what I'm saying.
So I do, I do here and there, and I

(57:28):
do it everywhere. You know, what about your runners form?
Is there anything you have to address? It's very much
play one leg in front of the other, you know
what I'm saying. You have to really, I think we've
seen enough. Miss Mosley. Thank you so much for your time.
Eight days later, I was set up wrong. They set
me up. Gretta. Thank you so much for joining us today.

(57:48):
Where can people find you and follow you? Supports you
watch you? Um? You can follow me on line at
Gertie Bird UM, and you can listen to my podcast
The World First, where I have guests on. I still
need anyone. Both of you should come on my show
and um, you know if you live here in l A.

(58:09):
I host a weekly show with fellow Daily's I Guys, Guess,
Blair Saki every Tuesday. I tried to get you on
at the same episode. When that came up, I was like,
oh I want Blair and Greta. Scheduling didn't work probably,
but yeah, please come to our show every Tuesday here
in l A. Gang is coming. It's free and it's fun. Lacy, Oh,

(58:31):
I'm sorry. Is there a tweet that you like? Oh? Yeah,
this is good. I think that I read one of
my this my friend's tweet the same person last time.
But I love my friend Max's Twitter. Okay, you ready
for them? This was tweeted by my friend Max Whitter.
You should follow him on Twitter at wax mitterart Um

(58:52):
is imagining you can finally understand your dog's words and thoughts,
and it turns out she's completely Christian. Oh, the lords
taketh and giveth, He giveth Lacy. Where can people find
you and follow you? Oh? Okay, I'll do this quickly. Guys.
You know you can always find me at d I
V A l A c I DVA Lacey on all platforms. Also, guys,

(59:15):
Scam got Us October one. I saw it's coming out.
It's not a scam. Everything else like it is a scam.
You can email scam got his Pod with all of
your scams. If you've been scammed, if you're retiring a scam,
let us know about it. You can follow scam got
his Pod on Instagram and on Twitter as well. Guys,
the season finale of my show Florida Girls had a
season finale last week. If you have not caught up

(59:35):
on that, you can get all of it on the
Pop tv Now app, or you can download the whole
season for on iTunes. In the first two episodes off
of ray Okay, what a scam? And guys, I'm gonna
read you to tweets from our new page Porro Scopes
Scopes for Brooke People, which I think is a very
smart idea. Well, they like that it all came up

(59:57):
because it's always things like do not any contre like yeah,
and it's like, who, we're not signing any contracts right now,
Poor ro Scopes starts as your moon approaches the sixth House,
conflicts will arise six House and astrology related to debts
and enemies, people have started to notice that you don't
venmo them when they pick up the check. It may
be time to say you lost your damnit car. And

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one more from four Rodscopes Virgo. Today is the perfect
day to tender for dinner because you know your broadcast
ran out of line cuisines on Monday, Poor rod Scope.
I like les. I do too, But if you run out,
then I guess you have to get on dinner. Well
I don't have that option. Uh yeah, I know you do.
It's l a when I pay for men's dinner because
men are trash okay, so maybe a nice man like you.

(01:00:44):
I can't even put my scam on tan if I do. Boy, Um, guys,
you can find me on Twitter and Instagram out miles
of Gray tweet I Like you From at Aura's it
says pros and cons of dating pro dating con me
ah and you can find us at Daily's Like Guys
on Twitter. You can find us at the Daily's Guys

(01:01:05):
on Instagram. We got a Facebook fan page, we got
a website, Daily sat Guys dot com. We're post our
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That Guys is a production of Our Heart Radio. And
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podcast Now. Song that we're gonna write out on and

(01:01:26):
start the day off is from Star Slinger. It's called
like I Do. Just just get a little box of
your shoulders in your chest, your back, your hips, your knees,
and your and your tone. Okay, have good Monday. Keep
your head up, keep your chin down. Blah blah. You

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