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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season eighty two, Episode
three of jur Daily s eyd Geist, a production of
My Heart Radio. This is a podcast where we take
a deep dive into America, share consciousness, and say officially
off the top, fuck coke industry and funck Fox News.
It's Wednesday, May fifteen, two thousand nineteen. My name is
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Jack O'Brien a K. Meth Curry aka narcasult Ak, Dicko
Lamira tich Ak, Draymond Peen. Wow, yes those are conference finals.
Narca Sultan definitely who I had met Curry. Well, I'm
thrilled to be joined as olds by my co hosted
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Mr Miles. There's a space on a taco bell men,
you swear it used to hint at godly food. It
was so Mexi and it melts so right cheap in
all day Mexi melt all nice. Oh okay, you know
what you look hard ocean. And I also funk with
the tap about maximum that I've now had to find
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a hack on the menu to make the thing the
way I like it. Shout out to trit Gang at
just t d C eight games for that one. Also
small back the violin player from Yellow Card claims to
be the first dude to do a backflip at a
rock concert on stage. That's just something that is a
wild he pulls up with that, and that is not
something you're like. I'm like, bro, you're the dude who
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plays like this transparent green violin and Yellow Card. You're
out here being like, I'm the first you'd do a
rock backflip. But bat band that you were just singing
that sounded very pop. You have a violin player, yes,
pop punklip violin. Um, they gotta have this. Interesting. So
his his stance is that a major league baseball player
did a backflip on the field before anybody did a
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backflip on stage at a rock concert. Yeah yeah, Sean
mackin of course backflip and violin solo. Oh wow, my god,
would you just search fucking Yellow Card backflip. It's like
his sing, it's his personality actual. He's like, hey, man,
you gotta have a brand. What we are thrilled to
beach one by the very funny and talented Greta Titleman. Hello, Hello, welcome.
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I really like that he's flexing that he's the first
person to do a backflip. Yeah. I mean it's just
so hard to prove, you know, But does it matter
if you believe it? I don't know. Yeah, maybe it's
one of those things too, like I don't even have
the energy to argue about it because it seems more
important to him than it is to me, to be like, no, right,
And also like you're playing a violin on stage with
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people playing like cool instruments and yeah, you're gonna have
a spice it up. I was a violinist growing up,
and I used dream of playing an electric violin, and
that was like the ship, like Jake Busey and Starship Troopers. Sure,
we're like, what's your face in the Dixie Chicks? Yo?
Do you not remember in Starship Troopers Jake Busey plays
the fucking wild? Uh see through violin? Oh man, I
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have the dumb, missed, fucking memory for ship. That doesn't matter.
That's rock and roll. Yeah. But anyway, no, you know what,
no shade to string instruments because I am actually I
love classical music, but I just you know, whatever I'm
taking I'm projecting onto the It's okay, it's okay. But
we love him. Yeah, he's an icon shout out to
Boyd Tinsley also Dave Dave Matthews band. We're all fans here.
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I think, yes, sick um pretty remember pretty cool. I
feel like I need to just do a deep dive
like take Audit a college pop punk history of course,
just to like get your a k is a little
bit better. We were both sixteen and he founds so right,
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stand up a nave pop punk. It's so good. It's
very fun to funk around and sing like I mean,
lit excellent band. I mean I love linkin Ady two.
I know that that's like pop punky ish. I just
want to read your cup in a pop local and
organics since you know what I mean, like, uh huh, yeah,
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it's great. It's it's wonderful. It can apply in any moment.
I think you should if you ever get married, you
should read your vows by vow to cherish you boy
you oh I like that and be told no, wellere.
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She'd be overwhelmed and just start sobbing and like you're
the man of my dreams. I love you so much
and much scard exactly, Greta. It's been great having you
in the office. I can't wait to get to know
you a little bit better in a moment. First, we're
going to tell our listeners a few other things we're
talking about today. We're gonna talk about her, She's redesigning
their chocolate bar. We're gonna bring into producer on Ajsnier
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for a quick Bachelorette preview because episode one went off
two nights ago and apparently it was lit. Um. We're
gonna talk about Megan Rappino taking a stand by kneeling.
We're gonna talk about Don Jr. Not giving a fuck,
Elizabeth Warren saying fuck you to Fox News uh and
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Q and on ruining a children's butterfly fundraiser. Uh. All
of that and plenty plenty more. But first, Greta, we
like to ask our guests, what is something from your
search history that's revealing about who you are? Um? Well,
I don't I don't know if this is that revealing,
but I took it very literally, Like your most recent
most recent Google is Millie Bobby Brown teeth. I think
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that's very revealing. You know, it shows that I care
about It shows that I care about. Yeah, she got
it appears as though she got veneers. Yeah, because I
was like looking at her Instagram, and I was like, whoa,
her teeth look very different than her little baby teeth.
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I was she dressed botox for her, but her manager
Wanda Sykes from the other two, Um, yeah, I mean
the cute thing always about Milly Bobby Brown was like
her little kid teeth, you know what I mean? All
those kids had like little kitty teeth. And then I
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and then I was like in a hole on Instagram
at two in the morning last night, and somehow was
watching a video of her talking to camera, and I
noticed those teeth do not look like baby teeth anymore.
So they look like veneers rather than did you did
you look it up yet? Said mill Bobby Brown teeth.
But I'm I'm seen a lot of it looks like
it looks like vaneers to me, I am not a
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teeth expert. Who we can enlist is the help of
Jamie Loftus, your hunter. Yes, Jamie Loftus would probably be
a good person. She's obsessed with celerity. A lot of
people like you know, really lose themselves with the veneer
and I get it. I would love. I mean, I
don't need Veneers, but I definitely want to when I
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get enough money. I want to bleach my teeth to
be so white to Yeah, well, my boyfriend's teeth are
absolutely distracting the glow at night and it's upsetting to me.
He's obsessed with keeping them super super white as possible.
But look, remember when Hillary Duff got Veneers, that first round,
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those big chompers she got put in there, and then
I know, and you know what, it's a real moment
in celebrity, In a celebrity's timeline, your first round of
Veneers really means you're entering into full celebritome. So good
for Milly, like I because she had like some fangs
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that were like over top of you. She had the
Kirston Dunts kind of you know, yeah, that would be
like if Kirston Dunce like came with some Joe Biden
teeth all this sudden like yeah, you we'd all be well.
But think about Kirsten Dunce is like she really made
that like snaggly tooth part of her thing, and I
love that about her. I would imagine now like being
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famous when you're eleven and then like going through puberty.
It just sounds fucking terrible. My teeth were I had,
I didn't have a canine tooth till I was nineteen.
I had a retainer that had it in there. Yeah,
and then no, I had to get in visiline and
I had to make room for it so that it
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would drop. And it was terrible. I did my freshman
year of college without a tooth and a retainer, without
a single tooth, without this tooth. Look at that perfect.
By the way, listeners should know you have perfect teeth. Now,
thank you. Invisilin. When we are done recording, I will
show you what Millie Bobby Brown's teeth looked like right now. Um, people,
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what can people google to see it? Just brown teeth
or just like pop on her Instagram. Look, get some
reason video footage of her talking and you'll say, huh're
seeing that that sharp tooth that she had too sharp teeth? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
and by the way, no shade to any sharp teeth.
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That I hate even that we're like even analyzing this
child's teeth. But it's like, yeah, yeah, but I get it,
you know, but you know when you change your teeth
when you're an actor like that, when your job is
to be on screen all the time, it's like when
you get a nose shop. Do you know what I mean?
It's like something so on your face change. That's why
I had to get that rhino plasty over the summer. Yeah, exactly, Yeah,
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because you know I play soccer. It happens. Yeah, It's
it's true. What is something you think is overrated? Overrated?
I have two underrated Okay, let's do. But I can
say something that I think is overrated. You know what
I think is overrated? Salad shops? Salad shops, yes, like
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like yeah, like a sweet Greens and just salad of
chopped salad, Like, I think they're overrated for me personally.
What about it? Every vegetable tastes the same. Have you
noticed that you get a medley of vegetables in that
salad and every single one tastes this home, I guess,
because yeah, if you're not going to like a farmer's
market where you know, like massive factory farming hasn't like
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just sort of taken the flavor out of ship like
you could eat a mouthful, That's what I'm saying. I
get it. I get a salad and then I have
it this beautiful sort of harvest medley of vegetables in there,
and then I put in my mouth and it tastes
like just lettuce. Yeah, I mean raw vegetables definitely all
taste about the same. Yeah. Like, and that's why salad
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dressing was invented, to just put a cloak of And
I appreciate that. I just think I'm going to say
that's overrated. And my friend did text me that he
thinks purses are overrated. Okay, I thought was very funny.
Use your pockets was the general was the general point.
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Hard if you have thick legs, that's hard though. If
you have a popping bag that you want to show
the world, like I have a few accessories that I
want people to see. Yeah, that's that rainbow exactly. I
love that bag. I had a small one, the white,
and I mean I thought it was a rapper. I
love it. What is something you think is underrated? Well,
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we were just talking about this. I think Layton me
stir is underrated. And that's honestly a huge cultural take
for the day. Okay, So for me, I didn't watch
gossip Girl, so I'm not I wasn't as invested or
following her career. And for the two of you, like,
as soon as you said a Gretta Jack was like,
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oh ship, I was like, guy, And I thought she
was by far the more talented between her and Blake Lively,
not not saying like only one of them can be famous,
but just like comparatively, Blake Lively has had a huge
career and latter's not really but she's like I thought
she was like really pretty and really talented on the show.
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I was like, she's going to be a big deal,
and then then she was. And then she was in
that movie with Minka Kelly. Do you remember this where
she was like Minka Kelly's kind of like, um, single
white female make um. Yeah. I don't know. I think
she's cool and I think she's really talented. She also sings.
But my theory is what we were discussing earlier. My
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theory is that Rachel Bilson filled the whole that Layton
could have taken. And then like by the time she
was on a Gossip Girl, it was kind of everyone
was kind of like, yeah, but we already have Rachel
Bilson for this ship. And I think that's a really
interesting point and like a way to look at celebrity
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culture is that we need one of each and if
there's too many people filling like that same position. Then
you have a Bill Paxston Pullman situation where people, you know,
it gets confusing. And yes, there's enough work for Bland
white men, or at least there were it was in
the nineties for both of those guys to exist, but
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for a lot of other types, and I'm not it
definitely shouldn't be that way. Yeah, she has a little bit,
there's like a lot of overlap her Kelly even they
all have. Yeah, they're just like very gorge net that
like cannect. I also think that Layton Measter has like
a comedy thing going for her that we haven't been
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able to see. I'm shocked that she was never cast
in a like comedy and that she never got like
a little role in something like that. But I don't know,
I'm telling you. I think my theory is that she's mismanaged.
So I hope she's listening. I need this greted title.
That's the myth I'm going to create the late late mesters,
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Miss vanag the She's but the best crossover of all.
I love how I'm just a sponge for two thousand's
early two thousands of pop culture knowledge is that she
is married too. What's to Adam Brody to Rachel Bilson's
boyfriend in the O C, which I think is just like,
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you know, that's crazy. Bringing it back to teens and
Kirsten Dunn went to my high school. Wow, really, we're
just we're surrounded and you dealt them. We'd like Snoop
dealt them weed because you were too young. Uh they
I mean they weren't at school like a lot of
the kids who like were in TV that I went
to high school with just we're never there because they
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were in production all the time. Same way. What's her face?
Harriet the Spy? Oh, Michelle another one in Gossip Girl
that after Gossip Girl, what happened? She also in some
interviews she's like, I was bullied in high school. And
I was like, girly, weren't ever at school? Yeah, anyway,
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that's that's a side note. That's your own personal gossip.
That's my own tea. I'm like, she was never hearing
and that's the tea. And she was already famous, so
she was for being famous type thing. Maybe I don't know,
but she was very She's barely a school. I was like, yeah,
she's in school. You don't know her live. I don't know.
I don't know her. Laugh. You cannot speak for her,
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I can't. What is a myth? What's something people think
is true you know, to be false or um that
your period stops when you're in water. Now, I've heard
this all my life. I actually was not familiar with
this myth. Well, if you ask any woman, any woman listening,
you know you hear if you're in water your period stops.
It's fine. Now, look there is some truth to this.
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Like the water and the pressure on blah blah blah,
it's like kind of yeah, creates kind of like a
gravitational suction, if you will, so you're not like free
bleeding everywhere. But I will say, you sneeze, you cough,
you laugh. Next thing, you know, a wad of blood
is flying out of here exactly. Well, not a shark attack,
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but I do love the dramatization that men have of
periods and animals will come right yeah yeah, and then
out of nowhere it's a blood bath exactly. That's that
is a myth that I would just like to say.
You know what, you can never be too safe pop
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in a tampon if you're getting into a body of
water and you have your period. Just protect yourself and
just make sure if you're in the ocean and you
get out, check if the strings dangling out, because that's
happened to me a few times. Okay, that's fair. Also
another myth late and my stairs mismanaged. I was waiting
for you to say that it's finally some truth. Alright, guys,
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let's talk about her She's really briefly her She's Bars.
I have not looked at purchased a Hersh's bar in
a long while. I think once people go to Europe
and try chocolate over there, they're like, what are we
doing with our chocolate? Well, once you start working with Kinder, yeah,
like were the kind, Yeah, then it's all Bets or
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even Cadbury. Cadbury. But I'm told they still make these
Hershey's bars. They do still have a town Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Gone to Hershey Chocolate World a bunch of times. Growing
up as Am, I was born in Harrisburg Um and
I lived there until I was eight and her She
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was like forty five minutes way. And yeah, her She
Park is the theme park that had the Super Duper Looper,
a very famous roller coaster called Duper Looper and then yeah,
Hershey Chocolate World. You got to sit in this car
and go on this ride and the whole thing smelled
like delicious chocolate. I loved it. You got to see
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fake I mean, I don't know if they're a fake
or real. You can never tell. Just vats of chocolate
um and they would pump like coco sent into the
air and it was just a delicious chocolate d factory. Man. Actually,
is Hershey Park tight or is it like Park? I
thought it was? And it would you know? Your height
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would be Hershey candy, so Hershey kiss little. Yeah, Twizzler
was the tall like if you were a Twizzler, you
could ride every ride and then there was had no
idea and then there were Reese's Cups. Jolly Rancher, No,
that wasn't I'm looking at the sign right now, baby, No,
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it seems like it's above Twizzler anyway. Why would a
Jolly Rancher be above Twizzler? No, do you think the
Hershey would be at the top of your motherfucking Hershey Park.
I just remember going there, and like that was when
I first realized I was I could have crushes on
boys and my grid and like going to the like
an out. Yeah we get that. Yeah. Anyway, well, sorry,
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when do we stop making a theme parks? I guess
Lego was the last one that made a theme park,
but I mean Disney did it her, she did it
than Lego did it recently. But oh yeah Bush parks. Yeah, Um,
I guess there aren't any like massive. There's not like
a craft park right like that? That should that should
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have been a more of a model for everything. Craft
park mon Santo Mountain. Yeah, well, I want to be
a tiny thing in the world of your product. Your
cups at mon Santo mount like just like tubs of
round up with a straw in it, like moss weed
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Killer is great. Mountain Dew could have a like extreme
sports like a Mountain Dew park. That's one of the
smartest idea I've ever heard. Thank you. A code red ride,
Oh my goodness. Yeah, what Boa Blast would be the
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water park right that would just like shoot you down
the water. Anyways, Mountain Dew. Sorry back to this story.
So look, I don't care about this. How are they
repackaging the chocolate? Uh so they're redesigning it for a
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new generation. Uh Now, kids have, as Miles wrote, no
reason to buy her. She's because they've added emoji to
the thing. Oh honestly, literally terrible. Yeah, here's the thing. Look,
they have not funked around with the design for over
five years. That spans three centuries technically, but the only
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reason they're doing it now. Don't worry because it's a
limited run. It's not like we're totally fucking up the formula.
But this is all because a survey or a study
of focus who basically said it is like emojis. Yeah,
And so from there, the geniuses they're like, all right,
we're making emoji bars. Okay. But I would also just
like to say, you know who likes emojis more than kids,
adults over the age of sixty. My father uses more
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emojis in texting with me than any of my friends.
My mom's emojis has ramped up in the last eighteen months,
and I'm crazy. Sometimes she will fucking use like just
emojis to respond. Yeah. I think emojis just had like
a tipping point in the baby boomer generation because my
dad all of a sudden, yeah and like kind of
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somewhat inappropriate ones, like not inapproach like a wine glass
for like, I think he meant cheers, but it was
on like something about like babies. So it's just a
weird like mix. But he's just like he's just you know,
very excited about he's a sexual dev it's just like
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an alcohol thing in the context of a child's plants
everywhere the peach emoji peach like, oh, the new harvest
came in anyway. So with regards to the specific emoji
they're using, you got your thumbs up, you got your
two hands, but not two hands clapping or prayer hands,
which was confused by It's no, it's like the weird.
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It's the weird like their hands out. Yeah, they made
some weird decisions. They have the fist bump um, but
then they have loads of praise hands. Anna hose Nie says, Oh,
those are supposed to be the praise hands, but that's
not really what they look like. No, it looks like
somebody's walking on their hands. Yeah, and left the imprint
in the sand is there a is the bottom right
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one a pilgrim? What? What is? That's the cowboy hat one?
The cowboy hats my favorite. I used the cowboy hat
a lot. Cowboys good. Well say anyway, just back to
their market reasearch. I just want to say that they
found this is the kind of facts that are informing
these decisions. Percent of youths they would want to share
a hershey emoji situation with other youths. They're fucking saying
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youths over and over. The study included sample sides of
one thousand consumers and half for kids ages eight to thirteen,
the other half her parents of kids at age. Then
Hershey's did yet more research on children and their rage
for emoji, allowing a group of youngsters and their parents,
just like the emoji used on the six bars, chosen
to quote feature meanings that would help to spark a
conversation and make new connections. Whenever anybody uses the word
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youngsters and copy, I'm just like, I can't. Yeah, it's
written by a robot. Yeah. I don't know how many
people I would be telling if I were Hershey's that
I had like a five hundred eight to thirteen year
olds and like a lab just being like, Yeah, focus
groups are generally weird. I've been in some, like when
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You're broke in college. I do so many motherfucking focus groups,
Like I remember I got kicked out of one that
was a T mobile. I think whatever I saw fucking
signed to NBA. But that was twelve years ago. Come
get me T Mobile and the NBA. They were doing
a thing about a collaboration between the two and I
was just the one being like, well, the postseason is
rigged anyway. I'm like, so what does it matter? And
they're like what do you mean. I'm like, did y'all
not see the fucking the biography that's about to come
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out with the ref who basically admitted that they were anyway, whatever,
They're like, okay, So in the next yeah, they were
like they're like, we're gonna give you your check and
then and then you're free to go. And I was
like money, I was saying one for Fin Vodka. Yeah,
I was in a focus group for Fin Vodka and
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I actually had a great time that day. Was it
just tasting it and be like what do you think?
It was like a lot about like how you interact
with how often you go out, how you interact with drinking,
how you interact with like like what would why would
you be more inclined to buy a bottle of Fin
at a club than a bottle of Gray Goose than
a bottle of Belvidere, And like I remember them being like,
do you view fin vodka on the same level as Belvedere?
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We were all just like no, right, yeah, you know
around I think you know, yeah, when coke jumped through
the roof, you know, anyway, is that your Yeah? He
says that in one of the what is it in
the Richard Die trying anyways talking about bin laden in
nine eleven or something in Coke Prices, Yeah, Coke Prices
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jumped through the roof. Yeah. Vitamin water was also one
of one of his grands. Yeah, he really got got
involved with anyone, anyone bankrupt. But then I think he's
hiding all the cash because he still pulls up in
things and he's like, no, no, I got this money. Yeah,
because he was also wasn't he worth Apparently like eight
hundred million dollars or something like that. He owned Mike
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Tyson's old home farm Farmington, Connecticut. Yeah, I feel like
that at home is not a good investment based on
the fact that the only two people who have owned
it in the past twenty years. Absolutely not. All right, guys,
let's take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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And we're back and we want to take a do
a quick check in with super producer on a Hosnier
and The Bachelorette, which is back. Uh and some cool
stuff happened last Hey. I feel like this is we're
doing a public service because everybody's talking about The Bachelorette
whenever it comes back, So you need to have time. Yeah,
(26:35):
you really turned it on. Yeah, first you came on,
and then she lives for it, don't. I highly enjoy it.
I mostly just live for my puppy. Yeah, I kind
of live for it. But I also produce a podcast.
But maybe you guys heard about it a network. Well, yeah,
(26:58):
it's actually on a network. We're independent, oh, independently on
independently and indie podcast indie pods. I know people that
have gotten really far along in the casting process for Bachelor. Yes,
actually shout out to Jonathan who's on this season, who
works at Paisana Okay, because James Jamison hit me up. Yeah,
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James Jameson hit me up and said, hey, I can
look it up. And I was like, good, like, cook
you up with a date with one of these oah, oh,
one of the that would be on the podcast, not
this one. My to have him on that show that
you do, actually the one that showed up last night
with a pizza and is he's still on the show. Yeah,
(27:41):
he's currently still on the show. But it's only night one,
so we'll see how it goes. How many there are
twenty twenty four? It starts at yeah, and then twelve
gets dismissed. First show, twelve get dismissed. How many roses
four get kicked off? Last four? Or five got kicked off?
Last night? It was five? Well, definitely one motherfucker got
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kicked off because Okay, so I guess technically six somebody
pulled up. Somebody pulled up already in a relationship. The
reason we're getting here because we have a clip that's
very juicy, right, Yes, So this guy, so basically probably
the craziest girl from last season showed up. She turns
with the bachelorette. She goes, I know someone has slid
into my d M s and let me know that
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this guy How's a girlfriend and I've seen screenshots of
their text messages and so, uh, Cannaby comes out here,
calls him out, and I believe we have a clip
and tell and is it real smooth? I here. I've
heard that you do have a girlfriend that you talked
to her on Monday, So I just like want to
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understand why these things a be said about you, exactly
why you're here? Yeah? No, I mean I think that
the reason why you've heard that is I have like
dated this girl and I was rememberous coming into it. Yeah,
like everybody else is. But I'm not here for like,
the reason I'm here is for you. You know what,
(29:05):
I'm I'm done with this. There's no reason for you
to be here. If you're not serious, it's time for
you to I'm telling you, I haven't been here. You
know you haven't do Like, if that's what you think
is serious, then like you have a lot to get
ready for before you're ready for any type of engagement.
(29:26):
Boom wow. Before she's from I was loving that accent
she had is roll tiede queen. She's like, she's like, really, dude,
come on she yeah. I love Secret girlfriends abound on
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the show Secret. I was hoping that it would be
like something that we could really talk about, like some
guy in a Polly relationship and it's like open and
that's just a dude who is Cloud Chasings. The part
they didn't show was that he apparently told his girlfriend
that he would Hey, I'm just gonna go on the
(30:07):
show real quick, babe, and then I'm gonna come back
and we're gonna go on vacation agether. Can I just
say I don't hate that. I I don't know, I
don't hate that. Like now this, now that we're talking
about this guy, and now this guy probably has more
followers or whatever. He's probably gonna get some like fucking
things like protein. The whole reality machine is about exploiting
(30:29):
these people, So why the folks shouldn't you exploit that machine? Also,
we all knew that, they all, like the producers knew
about that, and they're like, this will be great. That's
the thing. You know. She came back into the room
and was like, if anyone else has a girlfriend, needs
to get out now. And everyone was like, yeah, it's
like these dudes were all hooking up with like everyone
(30:50):
has that girl you know, you like see or whatever.
Girls even have those dudes, But like that's just kind
of how it is. And then you go on the
bachelorte and then if you go far, you don't talk
to that girl anymore. It's like absolutely, because when you
apply for the Bachelor Bachelor the time, you're just like,
I'm applying for this, Yeah, you know, I'm going to
find the person I love. I'm married at first sight.
(31:12):
Do they believe this, well he gets married? Like how
this has to happen all the time and just not
be brought up right? Yeah? No, I think there's a
higher percentage than what we actually see. I think some
are just better at hiding it. Some you know that
no one ever just calls them out. I mean there
was a guy who came on someone already got kicked
off before the season even started because he got like
they saw him on like whatever the thing, or like
(31:35):
they saw him on a dating reality either like on
like an app yeah like online, or they saw him
oh no, they saw him on that first the after
the final rules of the last season where they introduced
her like five men like early to like start her
show already, and one of the dudes got called out
immediately got kicked off for having afriend. I do get
bummed out though, with like how the celebrity component of
(31:58):
all of it, because now the Bachelor's different games become
so famous about Instagram again, they don't care like that
Nick Vibe, who I see all the time. Um, I'm
kind of just like you never even you just wanted
to be famous. He was on there four times. Yeah,
I don't think he can possibly ever be in a
(32:18):
relationship again because he seems so broken by reality TV,
just based off my observations of a human being who's
just gone through the system one too many times and
is now an emotional, useless person through the system. Do
you know what? Shout out to Ryan and trist Us
still together after because they got in before the whole
like system blew up and all of a sudden it
(32:38):
became about Instagram followers, right, But shout out to all
the dudes are going to tweeters and be like can
we got like guys, like, I'm totally over the Bachelor segment.
What do we know about her other than about the
Bachelor at other than she's world tied? Are you are
you a fan? I mean she had a kind of
a shitty edit in the last season because she came
off as crazy. Um, and like, I mean she's she
(33:02):
was Miss Alabama, you know, Oh, so she's you know,
she's cool. I think she's going to bring a really
fun show because she's like off the handle and he's
a normal person and incredibly relatable because she can't like
say full sentences sometimes because she's on camera and freaks
out and the Iraq such as countries. But she did
(33:23):
better because she won. Who was that? Ms was miss
team in South Carolina two thousand seven. She was able
to uh, such as um forever talk about I don't
know where the Iraq it was a question about wasn't
referencing a math? Furthermore, children should eat everywhere in the
(33:46):
Asian countries? Yes, such as well, let's talk about other
women role models. This is actually a woman who were
doing it? Yeah, who are doing it? Megan Rippino, captain
of the U S women's national team and just a
full on athletic icon. Yeah, she's done it all man.
It's won gold medals, fucking World Cups, uh everything. And
(34:09):
she's also notably one of the first, I think actually
the first white person to kneel during the national anthem
after Colin Kaepernick. There was a football player did in
twenty seventeen, but I think Making Rappino did it in
twenty sixteen. But anyway, the reason we're bringing her up
is because she recently did an interview with Yahoo Sports
because the Women's World Cup is happening in France, and
she's basically like, I will not be standing for the anthem.
(34:32):
I think. She says she had an awakening during the
election about just sort of the injustice and inequality in America. Well,
I'm glad you had that awakening then. Uh. But she
goes on to say, I feel like it's kind of
a of defiance in and of itself just to be
who I am and where the jersey and represent it
because I'm talented. I'm as talented as I am. I
get to be here, You don't get to tell me
I can be here or not. So it's kind of
(34:52):
a good f you to any sort of inequality or
bad sentiments that the administration might have towards people who
don't look exactly like them. Uh. And then and I'll
probably never put my hand over my heart, I'll probably
never sing the national anthem again. Uh so yeah, making
a statement. Uh and when you again for people who
are like I just don't know why they are. So
why why did they have to disrespect the anthem? Well,
(35:13):
it's not about disrespecting the anthem or the troops. It's
about bringing awareness to the kinds of injustices that are
happening in this country on a daily basis. Case in point,
on Monday, Uh, an unarmed woman of color was shot
five times and killed at an apartment complex, and there's
really disturbing video of it, and we don't have to
get into it. The you know, the headlines are saying
(35:34):
that she was yelling that she was pregnant, but her
family members actually said she was having mental health issues
and was not pregnant. Um and the story is something
to do with this. The officer tried to arrest her
because she had arrest warrants or something, and they say
they're a struggle. Ensued that his taser was somehow rested
away from him and she was trying to use it
(35:55):
on him, and then he stood up and shot her
five times. Uh what I mean Despite not knowing really
what is going on, aside from just hearing things and
seeing a bit of the video, one thing is very
clear is like, Uh, this woman's death was clearly avoidable.
Oh God, I just the gun. The gun situation in
this country is just like why why do cops even
(36:17):
need to if we just like banned guns and then
even take guns away from cops and then give them
like not like batons or any better, because you can
beat the ship out of anyone. But I'm just saying, well, yeah, unfortunately,
we're in a country where the Pandora's box with firearms.
It's just terrible. Five shooting someone five times? Yeah, is
(36:37):
and again like when you even look at just how
it goes down, I can't imagine. I mean, look, if
you didn't have a gun, how else would you approach that?
Could he have ran away or something called for backup?
You know, done whatever. But it seems like there's just
a lack of training or just an overuse of deadly force,
a lack of training, and a lack of like communication
(36:59):
skills that are of being implemented when people get trained.
That being said, I have no idea. I have never
trained to be well. I think there's multiple systemic failures
on every level around this. Like this woman had mental
health issues, and who knows if she was getting the
kind of support she needed. We have a police force
that is always willing to use deadly force against people
(37:21):
of color, and it's just there's a lot of tragedy
wrapped into that. So when you look at sort of
why people kneel, you have to look at situations like
this where we have many, many avoidable death, especially when
it comes to people of colors interaction with law enforcement.
I'm also just wondering, and I don't just like mental
(37:43):
health and mental fitness, checking someone once when they're entering
into a job like that that is so challenging and
difficult is not enough. You need to be evaluating people
and where they're at continuously. Yeah, because I'm sure you
and for police officers too, I'm sure many are in
(38:04):
situations that are life threatening. But then you have to
then again like kind of check where people are at
and like are you now more skittish? Are you more
likely to use deadly force and an inappropriate manner because
of other things? Are you also are you fed a
media diet where you look at black and brown people
as predatory. There's so many things that feed into that,
and these are issues that are just not really addressed
(38:26):
in a meaningful way. They need a baseline test, Like
whatever they do to the Blade Runners and that that movie,
like they're just every time they come in, they're like Okay,
let's make sure you're not completely fucked up. I just
want all firearms to get taken away and shot into
space and never return. Yeah. I don't, unfortunately, think that's
(38:48):
an option, and that's not that's not an option in
this country at all. I think we'd sooner have our
own planet explode from poation. I think we'd sooner rather
ship everyone on the planet out into outer space. Uh.
Let's talk about Don Junior real quick, real quick. He
does not give a fuck about laws. Why should he? Uh? Yeah,
(39:12):
because they think Congress is not willing to check anybody. Well, look,
he got a fucking subpoena uh to go testify in
front of the Senate Intelligence Committee. Uh. And this this
has been something that has been going on apparently since December, right,
Like Richard Burr, who's the chairperson, was saying, Hey, you
need to come in, like we'd like to talk about
talked about your prior statements, things like that. He said, okay,
(39:34):
y'all come in, and dragged on and dragged on. Then
the Mueller report came out and it made things very
clear that, oh shit, maybe if he comes back, he's
gonna have to clear up some of this ship that
is very different than what he told the Senate prior
to the Muther Report coming out. So first, you know,
they were just requesting an interview and he just did
not comply, so they said, well, we have no choice
(39:55):
but to subpoena you to come in and testify. And
then it just he just got a bunch of terrible advice.
Other Republicans like Lindsay Graham's like, look, mom, is gonna
make it right. You don't have to go to school today.
Just don't just say fuck you, you you know, like don't worry,
or just go in there and plead the fifth and
then you're good. Um. And then like rand Paul was like,
well we need to have a vote on what the
Intelligence Committee did dis subpoena. Can we do that? Or
(40:17):
then even then he just was suggesting they just want
him to go in there so he'll say different things
and find discrepancies in his testimony. Yeah, because he's fucking lying. Um.
And the main points really are in the Mother Report
was that you know, Don Jr. Said he was only
peripherally aware that there was some kind of Moscow Trump
Tower deal happening. Uh. And then it shows he was
(40:39):
quite involved in understanding that was happening, and also like
his signatures on some of the hush money checks that
were sent out. So yeah, so explaining to do signs
a lot of stuff. Man sounds signs. The last suff
I don't know, it comes across my desk. It's a
very very busy guy. That might have been a stamp.
My assistant used, I don't know. I would love to
just kick him so hard in the balls. Wouldn't that
(41:04):
be so fun? I would like to watch I would
watch that. Yeah, I would watch a line of people
just come deliver the wild vinitary. He's such a little ship. Yeah, no,
he totally is. And it's when you think of how
smug he is, because you you can almost tell he's like, dude,
I'll funk around as much as I can because my
dad will have a fit. And other people are so
(41:26):
basically locked in with him as as the president they
have no choice but to defend me. Yeah, he is
very smug. Yeah. I would just like to have him publicly,
have to listen to everything his dad has ever said
about him in like in private, right, and just just
watch that like clockwork gorns, like Ludovico types ument But
(41:46):
it's just like dad hates him, right, And he used
to hate his dad until he had to wash himself
into liking him when his dad started becoming who liked
of all of his kids, who like Tim? I think
Avanca was knew that it was a good branding move
for her. He thought that it was a good branding move.
(42:08):
So it was like kind of team Trump from from
Jump Street. But yeah, it seems like like did Eric
like him? I don't know. I don't know much about Eric.
I just know much about people who went to college
with Don Jr. Say he was, you know, a party animal,
party animal, but the animal right? Where did did Don Jr?
(42:29):
Also go to pen Yes, and couldn't you know, stop
from pissing himself? But all openly like hated his dad allegedly. Yeah,
but I've heard it from enough places now you know,
I'm pretty sure it's confirmed. Were confirming its branded. Oh
(42:52):
and what would you know? Breaking news? Because this is
what happens when we talk about the news. It looks
like Donald Trump Junior has us to deal to sit
down with the Senate Intelligence Committee. So I know everything
you said except for the part that he is a liar.
What what did they decide is he It says the
meeting with committee members will likely last between two and
four hours, while limited to a handful of topics. I mean,
(43:12):
they really only need to talk about three things, probably
to get him to give up the ghost. So he
was it was a negotiation that was ongoing. It must
have been. But I think him out out there saying
I will ignore a subpoena from the Senate was not
a good look. But apparently what I'm also reading is
that his legal team, Trump Junior's legal team was preparing
a letter that would say that he would not participate
(43:35):
in their line of questioning. So something happened. And it's
not just the force of this podcast getting him to
wake up. Maybe he got legal advice that wasn't just
his dick and the internet like just being like, yo,
I don't fucking ignore everything. I can't mess with me
A dangerous combination. Yeah, alright, let's take one more quick
(43:57):
break and we'll be right back. And we're back, and
uh so, somebody put together sort of a super cut
on the internet. You watch Game of Thrones. I have
(44:20):
to be honest with you guys right now. I don't
actually have to be honest. You can lie, but I
I don't. I mean I watched, like my boyfriend watches it,
so I watched, you know, all like popping and be
like yeah, and then like I'm that annoying person that's
asking a bunch of questions and he's like, can you
please leave? And I'm like, Okay, where is this? Where
(44:42):
is this? I love I love the dank I love
Peter Danklin a lot. Yeah, I love him. I love
Amelia Clark. I think she's like great. And I love
the hot guy that plays the prince or whatever. Yeah,
that's great, the night the Night King. Yeah is that
who's that's it's yeah, John snow there. Yeah, they look
(45:07):
at you over here. Yeah right, and then the tiny
one that's like an assassin. Yeah yeah, you like all
the right characters. Yeah. So you know, as evidence that
they are right to be unhappy with the direction that
(45:28):
this season a Game of Thrones, Well, I'm up on
this tea, I'm up on this all this, yeah, and
I'm up on this Twitter stuff. Oh yes, So they
put together super cut that would lead you to believe
that the cast of Game of Thrones is basically also
just not feeling this season whatsoever, maybe signaling to people
(45:52):
prior to it coming out to like, yeah, we're stucked
about this season. It's like a bunch of really on
enthusiastic responses. Yeah, so we wanted to play some of
the audio from that which this So this is interviews,
like like press interviews, like a lot of people not.
(46:13):
This isn't like non passionate performances. This is like in
real life. This is them, they themselves like what's yeah?
Tell us we gotta ask the breathless reporters begin like,
in one word, how would you describe the last right?
So here we go. Have you shot your final scenes yet?
And are you happy with how things ended? She didn't
(46:34):
say yes, denies fast season ever, So that's Amelia Clark.
You all happy with the outcome of the show. Personal,
They're like all looking at each other. You want a
little bit as assemble. It's a little bit kind of
(46:56):
but that was totally what season seven was all about,
exact character development. So they're talking about lack of character
development season seven. I really need to shut up, but
I can't let you go without asking you a little
question about if you could describe the season finale a
(47:20):
game of frozen in one word, how would you disappointing.
I don't know one of those. It's terrifying down there.
We're in a crip. Nobody thought of that bringing all
the dead people back to life and they put the
(47:41):
women and children in a crimp with all the dead people.
So Dan smart, but I guess not that smart. So
so I don't know if that was a shot at
the writing there, Like I'm probably, yeah, it has to be.
It's like he just said, yeah, and that's where in
Tyrion we'll tell everybody to any anyway. Spoiler alert. I'm
(48:01):
not sure this change is how I feel about it. Uh.
It's intriguing to me to think that the cast was
basically kind of in a light revolt while the season
was being filmed. Um and this also puts we we
talked before about how after like episode two, Kid Harrington
was basically like, anyone who doesn't like the season can
(48:23):
go fuck themselves, and we were like whoa, whoa, whoa whoa,
Like nobody there was like very light criticism at that point.
It wasn't a thing that it wasn't a very controversial moment.
So he really seemed to be but I guess off
the heels of him saying something like what's the last
episode like disappointing. Yes, you should come back with like, hey, fun,
you love these people. I feel like this that job
(48:47):
in particular is so stressful, and they've it's so much time.
It's such both like it's just such an intense show
to be on shoot and like, and I would have
imagine that after eight seasons of it, if you're an
actor on it, you're kind of just like, I don't know,
it is what it is. It's like, this show is
(49:09):
so crazy to shoot. It's also there it's crazy to
think that there are actors in the show that have
storylines that like coincide with each other, but they're never
on set together and they never act together, you know
what I mean. And then like someone's shooting in like
South America, another person shooting in Ireland, another persons shooting
(49:30):
in New Zealand, and it's just like such an intense show. Yeah,
I mean, the most clearly negative response I think came
from Amelia Clark when they were like are you kind
of have to see it, but they're like are you
happy with how it ends? And she like kind of
freezes and like does a fake smile and laughs and
(49:51):
then goes best season ever. Well, they kind of fucked
her to say that for today. I was like, they
kind of fucked her character over, right, So that's the
thing she's been playing. I don't know, that's what I've
been reading. Sorry, well I don't know whatever we're so,
but that's what the internet is said. That's what the
Internet is saying. And the Internet is an interesting place,
(50:13):
as we've realized. I mean, it's a garbage can and
also a giant brain. So garbage brain, gage brain. So
I think this is a unique problem that happens. Like
I noticed this happening towards the end of Breaking Bad
because Brian Cranston kept talking about how because he spent
so much time as Walter White, he found himself identifying
(50:36):
with him and wanting good things to happen for him,
and uh, you know just basically everything felt personal. Because
everything felt personal, he had spent so much time and
like really embodied that character, and I think it actually
affected the way that they ended that series. I think
that's why the last episode is like this sort of
heroic thing where Walter White gets everything that he wanted.
(51:00):
Is that I think Brian Cranston had more power than
the show runner Vince Gilligan, by the end, or at
least they were like, you know, neck and neck, and
Vince Gilligan was like, fine, fuck it, like we'll we'll
end this show this way, and then he immediately rebooted
the series without Brian Cranston, Like in Better Call Saul,
he was like, I want to keep making the show
(51:21):
just without the dude. Does that show still on television?
Better Call Saul? Yeah, it's I don't think they've done
a series finale yet, but yeah, so it just seems like,
I don't know, this seems to be the opposite situation
where the writers had a little bit more say or
we're not kind of interacting and taking feedback from the actors,
(51:41):
and the actors are like what the fuck? Um, I
get how that's shitty though, Like you have poured so
much of your totally like professional life and first half
of those actors are adult lives into these characters and
then to just be like oh cool, so you're just
killing me like this or like this is how well,
(52:04):
then fans will come up to you as if you
were the person who decided what that like, I don't know.
The room is consists of twelve people making decisions over
a long period of time. Yeah, yeah, no, totally. I'm
interested to see what those books are going to be
like after because he's still right going to be writing
(52:25):
books after this Game of Thrones ends, right, He's still
working on still working, He's been working on them for
a while. But he's also admitted it's very hard for
him to get it done because I think once the
show is finished and it's like, Okay, that's what they
did with it, and there's not like, you know, he's
not being consulted by the show runners, that maybe it'll
(52:47):
be easier because that will be like a finished product
and he can then be like, Okay, here's how I
want to derivate from what they what they did, you know.
But right now I feel like I feel for him.
I feel like that would be an impossible job to
write those shows as these other dudes are writing, like
your story in a different direction and you dope, fuck
(53:07):
you because you can be like this is what this
is how the ship should have gone down? Right. Yeah,
I don't know what dB that any offer on. It's
awesome to be able to like that that, like, once
it's done, it would be amazing to be to be
able to see like all the mistakes another like another
group of writers made with it, and they'd be like, Okay,
here's what I'm gonna do instead, you know, so maybe
(53:28):
maybe it'll be a good, huge series, though like that
end the way anybody wants it to. Like, were people
happy with how Harry Potter ended? I don't know. I'm
not really a fan or with with Lord of the Rings,
like you know, I think, well, I think Lord of
the Rings has been settled ken for so long that
people knew how that was gonna end. I think Harry
(53:50):
Potter and Twilight both had a similar situation to Game
of Thrones, where there was the Internet existed, so the
huge giant arbage hive mind was coming up with like,
you know, fan theories that were actually like super producer
Dan dj Daniel was saying that, you know, there's that
(54:11):
saying that a million monkeys at Typewriters would eventually write
Shakespeare and it's like, you know, a million people think
about the show, coming up with different fan theories. One
of them is going to be awesome and that one's
gonna float to the top, and you know, then the
writers have to decide not to do that. It might
have been the idea they already had, or an idea
(54:33):
that even they had in their subconscious that they didn't
like know they were going to take and then like
that gets taken away from them, Like the Twilight one
is actually the most interesting one, even though I never
watched a single one of those movies that I'll admit to.
One's so there's a thing where ship Now I'm that
(54:54):
now I'm gonna forget it. But basically she has all
these different characteristics that Kristen Stewart's character has, all these
different characteristics that don't make sense, like the fact that
she isn't killed by like having sex with I think
the vampire or something like that. But but basically, the
fan theory was that it was going to turn out
(55:16):
that she was secretly a werewolf I think, and so
a funk. I might be getting this totally wrong. I
just remember that the fan theory behind that was like
so good. I was like, oh, Ship, Like if that's
the way this ends, and it seems like that's the
only way she could have been writing it. Tent like it.
It brought together all these things that didn't actually make sense,
but it was such a prominent fan theory by the
(55:38):
time she was writing the last book that even if
that idea was going to occur to her, and you know,
like that's how a lot of things happen, is that
you're writing it and then you're like, oh, that was
the idea that I was writing towards the whole time,
and I didn't even realize it, like consciously, I feel
like that actually happened to the Twilight writer, but she
(55:58):
couldn't use it. I Also there's also the in Harry
Potter Nevill long Bottom actually being the chosen one and
Harry being like a decoy. That was like a really
cool way to end it. That would have like brought
all these different themes together about like the importance of
duty and like what it's not mattering if you're the
one or not because like you believe you are. That
(56:20):
like would have been really cool. But again, Harry Potter
fans came up with it before she did, and she
had to come out. J. K. Rowling had to come
out and be like, that's a great idea, but that's
not the truth. That's a great idea, but Dumbledore's gay, right,
so I don't know that it's it's interesting, and I
it's complicated if you have a million people writing your
(56:43):
story ahead of you when people are still obsessed. And
that's that's kind of the thing. And one of in
that montage we played there is a clip of George R.
Martin like sort of alluding to that. He's like, you know,
you could be writing a script and then suddenly you
know you're saying, oh, the butler did it, but then
you read a theory on the Internet that identifies the thing.
You're right, and then suddenly, if you want to change gears,
all of the all of the hints you drop sort
(57:03):
of narratively become dead ends and things like that, and
suddenly you're left with like this muddled thing because you've
abandoned your original plan. And I wasn't sure if that
was him taking a shot at the writers also of like,
you know, like if that's a good idea, like let's
just rock with it. Who cares if the internet figured
it out? But I guess that's sort of the back
and forth between creator and audience. Yeah, it's also crazy
when you write a book like J. K. Rowling. I mean,
(57:26):
this is gonna sound so like basic dumb of me
to say, but sometimes I'm just like, that's just her brain,
Like all of that just came from her brain, you
know what I mean. And then once it gets turned
and the same thing with Game of Thrones, like then
once it gets turned into a series where you're where
now we're all watching it, so now we all have
one way of thinking about it, whereas when we were
reading a book, our imaginations all portrayed differently, differently what
(57:51):
that was. So then you have all of these people
interpreting it in this one way that I think the
writing and the way that it's shown on a screen
really models everything, because now it's like, a fuck, this
is just how it's perceived now. Like when people read
the Harry Potter books, they're now thinking about Daniel Radcliffe
(58:11):
as Harry Potter and Emma Watson as Hermione Grant whatever.
You know what I'm saying, there's no room for interpretation anymore.
That's kind of like sets things. Parents don't allow your
children to watch Harry Potter films. Haven't read the books first,
learned to have an imagination. Read Twister before you see
the film. Yeah, I mean that's one of my favorite books, Twister.
(58:31):
Oh yeah, Actually the movie kind of ruins it is?
It is? Really, I was just joking. I didn't I
thought that was just based on Twister's a real book
wrote it. Twister is by Michael Crichton and Anne Marie Martin.
The book Jack, that's the original screenplay. No, there's another,
(58:56):
there's a there's a Twister book. There's a there's a
book called Night of the Twisters that look, you know what,
read Twister, don't watch it. That's all I have to say.
Watch wait, read the screenplight, don't watch the movie. There
you go. So then did he write it? How did
I think the screenplay? Oh? Look at you, Michael um
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rest in peace? Alright? Twister book summary? How did they
make the movie Twister? How did they? I don't know.
Wait when did Twister the film come out? Though? I
was just laughing every and also because the book, My
favorite book is actually the novelization of Twister, the novelization
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that they came out with after the movie where they just, oh, man,
remember those books that would. One of my favorite books
when I was like first learning to read was the
novelization of Jaws too. Really, I was a huge Jaws
fan when I was a kid, and then they just
wrote Jaws as a novel and I was like, this
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is fucking amazing. And I was like my mind was blown.
I was like, wait, they wrote a book that the
movie was based on. Also, I couldn't get my mind
around it. Uh yeah, but I I once Uh my
grandfather was a basketball coach. He was coaching for the
last time against Dr J. It was one of dr
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j's last games, and I skipped that game as a
four year old to watch Jaws two on TV. And yeah,
that's where I was at. Man, were you presented with
like a binary choice or go to the grandpa's game.
I found out it was on TV that night, realized
I had to go to the game and played sick
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to stay home to what I just said that I
was sick, Yeah, lingering, Yeah, stay at home and they
just let you stay home alone. Yeah as a four
year old. Oh no, no, no, no, it was like
a family reunion. All the cousin were there, like all
the boy cousins were going left it. They just left
you alone. I got the place. You're fucking useless. Clearly
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your version of home alone. Right Yeah? Anyways, Yeah, I
love that Pitch stays home to watch Jaws too insanity
into with commercials that I've seen, like like I have
rented multiple times, but I got to catch it when
it's on TV too. You know, you got to introduced
to your kids. Yeah, read the book first time. Yeah,
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the interpretation of the start the Jaws too. They go back, Greta,
it's been so fun having you. What a great guest
you've been. Thank you. Um where can people find you
and follow you? You can follow me on Instagram at
Gurtie bird, or you can follow me on Twitter also
at gurtie bird, or and you can listen to my
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podcast The Worst Yeah yeah great handle by the way,
thank you was my nickname as a kid. My pod cast,
I invite guests on every week to talk to me
about the worst ship in their life, you know ranges.
Sometimes you invite people on and you realize nothing that
bad actually happen to their life, and that's great. Um yeah,
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it's just like it's a good I love chatting and
real tragedy in their life. It can be, you know,
it can be you can talk to me about something
really serious, or you can talk to me about the
worst like sandwich you've ever eaten, or you can talk
to me truly about none of that, and we can
just talk about, you know something, Laden Muster's career exactly
the worst career. Honestly, it's up there. That's your episode
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of your own show. You know. Nicole Buyer is on
my podcast this week fabulous um and she she talk
to me about a lot of things. Yeah, I want
you to listen to please. Is there a tweet you've
been enjoying? Oh? Yeah, Um, my friend Max Witter tweeted this,
uh this morning and it made me chuckle to myself.
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And the tweet is, um, the tweet is oops, I
just lost it. Give me one second to find it again. Okay.
Imagine never having to see phone footage of a concert
ever again. That's amazing. That's so weird because my my
tweet is also about concert phone footage. Yeah, what is yours? Uh? Well?
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I usually go Miles first, but one of my tweets
was gonna be at Conan O'Brien when we die, all
the concert footage we've shot on our phones flashes before
I rise, Miles. What's where can people find you? What's
the tweet you've been enjoying? I'm just thinking to the
first time I had I brought a camera phone to
the fucking concert, but if I only had like, I
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don't know, fifty six megabytes and fucking memory on the
phone went on two seconds and I was like, you'll
look at this blown out speaker footage anyway. Yes, you
can find me and follow me on Twitter and Instagram
at Miles of Gray weet, I like is from Reductress
at Reductress so a woman with her arms crossed like
this photo, And he said, why I stopped going to
therapy and started listening to Lizzo twelve hours a day.
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I mean, hell yeah, I mean lizza will get joining
your ship, on your confidence ship. So I liked that
on tweet, like one from Ben Schwartz. I rejected. Joe said, oh,
I'm so sorry. I had no idea this was your Sharona.
You can find me on Twitter at Jack Underscore O'Brien.
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off to the information that we talked about in today's episode,
as well as the song we were at that's what
second to This track is called so Slow by this
artist you know why you n oh from Jacksonville flock
Um and kind of yeah, very colectic sound. Another very
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eclectic track. Um yeah, just just enjoy. It's got a good,
got good vibration to it. Is this one that's gonna
make my toe shoot up in my bag. It's not
like necessarily a toe shooter, Okay. I definitely put some
honey in your hips. Well yeah, I do like some
honey in my bit of honey, in the bit of honey.
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first book. I nothing that it doesn't want to do
you on my secon