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March 14, 2023 62 mins

In episode 1440, Jack and guest co-host Jacquis Neal are joined by actor, comedian, and host of Live To Tape, Johnny Pemberton, to discuss… Biden Might Bring Back “Inhumane” Policy Of Detaining Migrant Families, Biden Approves Massive Alaskan Oil Drilling Project, The Oscars’ In Memoriam Segment F**ked Up Yet Again, Joe Rogan Opened His Anti-Woke Comedy Club, The Mandalorian Returns... This Time With No Gina Carano and more!

  1. Biden Might Bring Back “Inhumane” Policy Of Detaining Migrant Families
  2. ‘Slavery wages’ prompt hunger strike at ICE detention facilities
  3. 'Absolutely Shameful': Biden Reportedly Weighing Revival of Migrant Family Detentions
  4. Biden Approves Massive Alaskan Oil Drilling Project
  5. Big Oil Wants to Refreeze Alaska Permafrost — So It Can Keep Drilling There
  6. The climate tradeoff at heart of one of Biden’s biggest climate decisions
  7. The Oscars’ In Memoriam Segment F**ked Up Yet Again
  8. ROBERT BLAKE LEFT OFF OSCARS 'IN MEMORIAM' TRIBUTE
  9. They're gone but will they be forgotten? Oscar In Memoriams will for sure snub someone
  10. Joe Rogan Opened His Anti-Woke Comedy Club
  11. Joe Rogan Addresses Carlos Mencia Feud: “I Don’t Have Any Hate for That Dude”
  12. The Mandalorian Returns... This Time With No Gina Carano
  13. The Mandalorian Season 3 Fumbles Gina Carano's Firing
  14. The Mandalorian season 3 doesn’t completely write off Gina Carano’s Cara Dune
  15. Gina Carano’s ‘Mandalorian’ character will remain in the show
  16. ‘Mandalorian’ EPs Dave Filoni & Rick Famuyiwa On How Series Is Handling Gina Carano’s Cara Dune Storyline
  17. Gina Carano’s New Ben Shapiro-Produced Movie Is Somehow Still Too Woke for Some Right-Wingers

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to Season two seventy nine,
Episode two of Dirt Daily ze Ye Stay production of Byheartradio.
This is a podcast where we take a deep dive
into America's shared consciousness. And it's Tuesday, March fourteenth, twenty
twenty three. My name's Jack O'Brien AKA, So tell me

(00:20):
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(00:42):
knee stakes, that's I keep trying to call them. I'm
thrilled to be joined by very special guest co host,
an award winning podcast host, writer, producer, actor. You know
from Grand Crew, How I Met Your Father, and from
guest hosting this podcast. It's Jackie. Five hundred twenty five thousand,

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How do you measure a daily side guys? How about meckees? Oh?

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What up, niggas? How we doing today? Bear? Oh? This
is Tuesday? This is Tuesday, right, It's Tuesday, Oscar, Oscar Tuesday,
Oscar Tuesday, two days after the oscars had time to
digest the Oscar. You know, it takes everybody. Everybody talks
about the Oscars the day after we taught, we give

(01:51):
it to you. We'll give forty eight hours after. You know,
no slaps this mountain this year, I know, no real notes,
actually real Honestly, Q Grant could be nicer. I guess yeah,
I wasn't a fan of that. We are thrilled jikis
to be joining our third teap. I have very funny

(02:12):
act to median podcast host streamer you know him from
Son of Zorn, Superstore twenty ones and twenty two, Jump
Streets Twitch. His brilliant podcast Live to Tape you must
go listen to. It is the brilliant, the talented Johnny
Peppertime Take Home Guys Show where I am as a

(02:36):
guest just for two day, not another day. It's Oscar Day.
Here we are okay. Yes, that's beautiful. That's the best.
That's the best guest intro that I've seen in the
three thrill Us years that I've done this show of
John Effects on his podcast on this the Academy Award Street.

(03:03):
He keeps the vocal you know, the vocals textured Shopton
screwed even had we even had a little bit of
the auto tune. I love that, shiit love it. Great
to be here as always great, tok what's that I've been?

(03:25):
You know, I've been pretty good? I guess. I think
it's like that question is such a weird question to
ask me? Is it is? And I still ask it.
I'm a professional. I ask you too. I ask it
too all the time, especially like if you're in New York,
Everyone's like, how are you doing? Okay, I'll have a
poppy sea Bengal. Yeah, It's like that's the greeting is
how you doing? Only one creative answer good, and then

(03:47):
onto the onto whatever transaction you're involved with with the
person or you ask how you doing and they say
how you doing? And then you do the right It's
a how are you doing? Are you doing? All right? Johnny?
We're gonna get to know you a little bit better
in a moment. First, we're gonna tell our listeners a
couple of the things we're talking about today. Couple Biden backsliding,

(04:10):
adopting some trumpy policies that he was allegedly not not
a fan of. He ran on a campaign of not
opening big drilling projects or you know, incarcerating families and
children at the border, and it seems like he's having
a real think on whether he should he should do

(04:32):
the incarceration. It's just bad. Well, we might get to
the oscars mmamorium segment. They seem to fuck that up
quite a bit frequently this year, no exception. But people
are always like, how how do you make the decision?
How do you come up with the list? And it
is a seat shrouded in secrecy. You have to die

(04:53):
to find out. Yeah, exactly, that's the That's the last
thing they tell you as you're dying is whether you
made the cut and how they came to that decision.
You made it, See you later. Sorry, Paul s Orty,
You know, sorry, man, You're just the name didn't work.
We got too many peas in there. Exactly. People are

(05:15):
it's gonna it's gonna be a problem. Uh, so we'll
talk about that. We'll talk about maybe Joe Rogan's comedy club,
Anti Woke comedy club that just opened in Texas. The
Mandalorian returned a couple of weeks ago with no Gina Corano.
I always want to add an end. I always want
to call her Gina Krana. No, and that's incorres they
do it, so we're not just call her like Gina Corona. No, no, no,

(05:39):
not not Yeah, let's keep adding. Yeah. Anyways, well, we'll
talk about that, how they're leaving the door open for
her return, all of that, plenty more. But first, Johnny,
we do like to ask our guests. He might know
this about us. We like to ask our guests, what's
something from your search history? Okay, well this is embarrassing,
I mean, isn't it Always He's like what Mike I said,

(06:02):
I'm really proud of this. Yeah, but now that's why
we ask it. We want to know something humiliating, give
us the goods. I have been really obsessed with the
past a few weeks with um watching flat earth videos
on YouTube. Yeah, because I mean I don't I'm not
into flat earth, but I do I feel like it's
like that thing with with like magic where you know,

(06:23):
like you like to be tricked, right, Like that's like
you want the you you you want the possibly like
you don't believe it, but you're like I like them,
this was true being sold the feeling of being sold
on it feels good. Yeah, like what a universe they existed? Yeah,
I think my starch testory is filled with all these

(06:45):
videos from this guy, Eric Dubay. They're just they're so dumb,
And the most recent one is talking about how um
the flatter proof flat Earth because they there's people it's
that gay you're talking. It's so funny. They say that
the flights that prove that the Earth is round get
canceled whenever someone tries to take one, like a flight

(07:07):
from Santiago, Chili to uh like I think, uh Sydney, Australia.
They'll say they'll that flight gets canceled right and show
because it falls off. The flotas set their technology up
and running that. Like what do they think of it?
Like ice tubes that'll like shoot across the I'm always confused,

(07:30):
like what what they think is happening? Well, that's the fun.
That's honestly. That is the real fun is to watch
the videos and see the explanation because it's it's it's
like this weird thing where they have all these workarounds
for everything, and it's it's really creative. Yeah, it's very creative.
It's fun to see it. It's like someone making like

(07:51):
a machine out of popsicle sticks or something like that.
It's like some of these something else in the world
is happening in the flat absolutely. Yeah, the improv community
and by eartistic exploding the coinside the coincide. I think
it would be fun if the Earth was flat, Like
can you imagine like edge of the Earth parties and
shit or you know, that's that's how we know the
Earth isn't flat because nobody we motherfuckers, we go on

(08:14):
to that ship all the time. It would be a
destination by now, like we're on the edge of the
earth the way we know, so much money to be
made by like trips to the Disney was money made Disney,
so much money off of that by now, Oh yeah, man,
there would be a party right on the edge. Yeah,

(08:34):
but it's it's the edge is huge, though according to
them it's very big. It'd we know about the ice wall.
That's they think Antarctica is an ice wall. Yeah, yeah,
it's an ice wall to keep us from to keep
us from like going over the edge. So it's not
an edge. It's just wearing a box, then wearing a box.

(08:55):
I think they think it think it's like a chess board, right,
they think it's like a flat I think it's a disc.
Flat disc that's maybe kind of got a bit of
a bit of a doming action to it. Really, sure,
you know, it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense. Well,
so it's hard for me to um explain it to
you guys. You have to you have to watch for yourself.

(09:17):
You gotta have to watch the time. Take the time,
watch an hour and a half long documentary from a
guy who has a mic that he found in the
trash can. Yeah, we'll put the links. We'll put the
links in the foot and miss everybody. Yeah yourself on this. Um,
oh man, you guys are just gonna flip this whole
pot bils like, guys, is gonna it's gonna be a

(09:39):
big schism because the half listeners are like, wait, I've
been I didn't know they did, They didn't believe in it.
While this time there's a big Oh my god, that'd
be great. I will link off to the clip on Twitter.
I think I actually have already the um there's a
video where a guy like conducts an experiment. He's a
flat earther and he's so, here you go, here's one

(10:02):
for you. If this, if the Earth was really round,
then I wouldn't be able to see this flashlight that's
you know, two miles away through these two holes that
I set up ray here. Wait a second, where's the flashlight?
And the guy he's like talking, he's like three feet up.
That's it. He's like, huh, yeah, it's pretty pretty. It's

(10:26):
a pretty good one. Yeah. It does always like we
were fascinated and you know, the whole flat Earth world,
world of flat Earth earthers. So we got a book
for the office, and you got the book we got.
We got an eight book I got the last week.
It's thick and it gets it goes to anti semitism

(10:48):
so quickly. Oh yeah, you have to have immediate part
of it. Yeah, falls to anti semitism. Is it the
one that has the other cartoon on the cover. I
think ours has like a map on the cover like
it kind of makes it seem like this is made
by cartographers. Okay, prtographers have some questions on this, on
this earth roundness thing. Guys. Yeah, the one you have

(11:12):
has a has a cartoon. It's a new book that
the guy just put out, this guy, Eric Dubay, and
it's clearly, you know, sort of a self published book, surprise.
But you can get on Amazon and it's called I
have to find It. I just bought it. Man, it's good.
It's just it's called flat Earth fa Q. So it's
basically like everything you ever wanted to know about flat

(11:32):
Earth and one dummies. Yeah, he knows this audience. It's
got all the stuff. It doesn't really have much chapter
breaks or anything, but it's wonderful breaks or Yeah. One
is one long run on sentence basically flat with a
lot of clip art, a lot of really bad clip
art that hasn't been like sized properly, and just so

(11:54):
much stuff. Yeah, but we all know that when you
see stuff like that, it's because it's the real thing.
It's truth. It's truthiness. That's that's what they call. That
hasn't been through the liberal media filters. Yeah, it hasn't
been glossed up, pre digested for you. It's raw, that's right,

(12:17):
the wrong cut? What is what? Something you think is overrated? Um,
this is dumb. But I think the ability to make
a good stew it's not as hard as you It's
not as you think. I've just been obsessively making stews
the past few weeks, and it's it's not that hard
to make a good stew. So the difficulty level of

(12:37):
making a good stewed, I was. I was um come
by thinking it was difficult, and now I've just been
catapulted in this world of I'm a stumaker. I'm I'm
a stumaker. I'm also considered Los Angeles. I'm a stuman
There you go. It's it seems like one of those

(12:58):
things that it's pretty simple instructions too, Like you know,
I think sometimes we you know, look, I grew spoiler alert,
I grew up black, so like you know, growing up,
we learn our recipes by our ancestral saying all right,
that's enough, you know, we don't they I never saw
my fucking grandparents follow a recipe. They just knew, they

(13:20):
just knew, right. But as I've gotten older and I
got rid of the whole What if you follow recipes
you can't cook like, no fuck that. You can just
follow a recipe you can cook well and then like,
you can also change the recipe up to your liking
and add stuff or take stuff a way that you
don't like or you do like. And stew seems like
one of those things that it's a pretty simple process

(13:42):
to just follow steps one through like ten to give
a pretty good fucking stew, and you can customize it
the whole time. You can customize it. You customize it
to your liking. Like when I make chili, I don't
believe in secret ingredients. I tell people when my secret
ingredients is, I thought a little bit sweet baby, rape
our que sauce in that joint, give it a give

(14:02):
it that little kick Coca cola kick though CoA cola.
I've never tried that. I feel like that's always the
thing that people were surprised, Like you put coca in
the sauce, but put Coca cola in there, It's like, okay,
since though yeah, it does sinse, it tastes good, it's slow,
squeete good, it's gotta it's good for something like that,
like chillier and kind of a sauce coca Ya. Okay,

(14:24):
it's the best our best scientific minds have formulated it,
so we might as well use it. Do you use
the cocacola with or without the cocaine? Um might try
to combine. I combine it. I opened a can of
coke and then I add, you know, obviously I had
fair trade cocaine to my coca cola. It's been sifted

(14:44):
and tested, yes, triple tested, trouble tested by it. You know,
I'm trying to kill nobody, you know, trying to add
the flavor, you know, because when I'm having a stew,
I want to be like wired after we just you know, ripped,
just jacked up. That's what people look for from the stew. Yeah.
The slow cooker recipe, like the slow cookers in general,

(15:06):
are really a godsend for people who suck at cooking,
like like I do. What is what something you think
is underwritten? Underrated? Uh? Fresh chop chives, fresh chop, fresh
chop chives. M you gotta have. This is all that's
my cooking segment right now. But basically fresh chop chives.
If you have a chive plant, you can do some

(15:26):
fresh chop chives. You put them on, there's nothing they
don't make better interesting because it's like you get the
flavor of garlic, but not the overpowering amount of garlic
that some people don't like. You also get the flavor
of onions without the onion. It's all this stuff. You
get something that's green so it looks nice. You get
to chop them up, you get to say fresh chop chives.

(15:49):
They're just the greatest a plant. You have a plant. Yeah.
I have a couple of chive plants out there in
the garden and they're like going off. Also, if you
live in California, you can basically have chives all year
round if you do it, n Yeah, all year round
you can have chips. See, I've been wanting to do that.
I've been wanting to like put a little garden out outside,

(16:10):
just like for some stuff because I'm lazy. And by lazy,
it's not that I'm lazy to get I'm lazy to
go to the grocery store. I like going to the
grocery store once a week. If I have to to get,
I buy a bunch of shit. Bulk. I bulk grocery shop.
And when you buy fresh shit which is always better.
Goes bad. It goes bad. It goes bad if you

(16:31):
don't use it. So like that's easier to shop fresh it.
It's easier to shop if you are buying any you're
gonna cook it within the next few days or anything
like that. So because of that, I don't do a lot.
I have like chives in a little bottle. Yeah, not fresh.
You don't want that, and they're great fresh. I'm not good.
I want that fresh. Okay, I'm reading Garden because I

(16:52):
always confuse chives with green onions. Everybody does. That's the
thing everybody does. Greenlions are greats drives are better. Chives
and chives I'm reading. You can just be like green onions.
You typically pull the whole plant and like use the
whole plant when you're when you're making it. But chives
there such can you can snip the top. That's all

(17:14):
you want is the top, So you snip, snip the
top and leave the plant in the ground to regrow. Yeah,
I'm a snip tipper. You're a tip snipper. I'm a
tip snipper from my FCC, my single tip tip snip
in the FCC. That's right. What else is in the garden,
the Johnny, what else is in the garden. I got

(17:37):
a bunch of garlic right now while ill probably harvest
that in the next probably a few Probably in about
two months, we'll harvest all the garlic. And I got
a ton of carrots. That's everything my stew. I put
in a ton of homegrown carrots I pulled out that day,
which is the first time I've done that. It was
incredibly satisfying. Yeah, I've never done care. I've never grown

(17:58):
carrots successfully. I have a ton of carrots that are
all ready to be plucked right now, and I um
chopped them up and through them in the stew. I
have a bunch of peas I just started. I just
started my third version of spinach because the first two
spinaches I planted got eaten by I don't know, maybe
like squirrels or something like that. Yeah, it was really frustrating.

(18:19):
So I spent about three hours building these wire screens
to cover the spinach plants they don't get eaten. And
I've got strawberries in there. I've got um a bunch
of blueberry plants I put in last year that should
be taken off here. Yeah, I got lost out. Yeah,
I'm impressed. Is great, This is great. I love this.
I love California is the place to take up gardening

(18:40):
because it's like like things just like grow accidentally here,
like especially this time of year two because it's called
the second spring. So if you plant stuff in December,
you will have if you plant anything like let any lettuces,
any kind of like like peas or um, any kind
of like root vegetables like carrots or anything like that,
they will just grow without almost any up whatsoever. You know,

(19:01):
almost don't even need to water some of these plants. Yeah,
especially this year, am I right? Oh yeah? Right? For real?
One time we were having people over to my house
that I wanted to think I was cool and we
had like a little garden, but I actually buried like
some carrots in the in the earth. Yeah I did, like,

(19:26):
oh yeah, we just pulled these out. Oh my god. Yeah.
It's not not my proudest moment. But um, the rubber
bands or the tags off, so it was not a
not great did you tell him later? Yeah, yeah, of course. Immediately.
I couldn't. I couldn't let myself get away. I was
had a couple of years like hey, guys, can you
come went into talk. Everybody, come over for a second.

(19:47):
Remember that Stu I made a couple of years ago.
I had a bunch of dirt in it. Yeah, that
was it was my bad. I just wanted to want
you guys think I was more organic that that pro
was from Ralph's. But anyways, all right, well we'll see
if I'll be able to ever recover from that revelations break. Yeah,

(20:09):
I'll just have you know right now you will not.
Let's take a quick break and we'll be right back.
And we're back. And so a couple couple Biden stories,

(20:31):
one from last week that the Biden administration was considering
bringing back the policy of detaining migrant families, policy that
Joe Biden when he was running for president. You might
remember that said was inhumane, and like that's a that's
a direct quote, and like there was even a part

(20:52):
where I think he made a statement children should be
released from ice detention with their parents immediately. This is
pretty simple. And I can't believe I have to say
families belong together, like they're real. Like I can't believe
i'ven have to say this. I'm serious, man, I'm serious, Hey,
hey man, huh, hey man, do it? Do it? Man,

(21:12):
Hey man, the right thing. Man, don't don't do that.
You think I'm kidding, I'm not kidding. Nobody thinks you're
fucking kidding. Man. People think that you're not. You don't
have the courage of your convictions, is I think what
people think? But anyways, Yeah, turns out he's now considering

(21:33):
reinstituting the policy, and I don't know. There's also the
conditions currently, like without the family detention, the conditions at
some ice facilities are so barbaric that the single adults
are being detained are on a mass hunger strike. Oh

(21:53):
that's great, Jesus, throw some kids in there. Yeah, I'm
mass hung your strike. Yeah yeah, that's sad. Wow, Well
that's not good. It's not It's sometimes I hear shit
like this, and it's like, man, I think if we
knew everything that, like, you know, that was going on,

(22:19):
we wouldn't be like we because it's already bad, but
we wouldn't be able to like continue our souls, which
is evaporate out of just being broken and grinded into dust,
because like you would think, all right, this dude who
actually said, hey, you know this is all bad. That
would be another one priority, and then you just find out, nah,

(22:39):
it's not. And in many ways they don't give a shit.
It's just lip service. Yeah, yeah, you know. Yeah. And
to be driven to a point where you can't eat, Yeah,
well you don't eat. I love man. You know how
much you gotta break me to get me to on
a hunger strike? Right, you gotta break me a lot.
You gotta break me a lot. So I'm gonna eat some.

(23:02):
We'd bray it some. Yeah, hunger strike. Fuck. Yeah, it's
usually that's like a political prisoner move. Usually, And that's
the first time I've ever heard of people who are
not part of like a political being political prisoners doing
a hunger strike. Yeah. I mean in some ways they
are political prisoners. Yeah, just in a really fucked up

(23:23):
that only has two parties and both of them are
kind of either center or center right at best, so
and then the other one is like super far right wing.
So this is the sort of ship that is going
to keep happening as long as that's true. But yeah,
experts have called the practice cruel and inhumane and one

(23:44):
that adds trauma to trauma when when it comes to
detaining entire families, especially in conditions like they're talking about.
There's also I'm not an expert, but I I kind
of also Johnston has called it. I've called it cruel
and inhumane, and maybe just John Prempert just says, uh,
isn't there another way we can do this? Yeah, maybe

(24:04):
maybe a different beach. And I'm well, are you an expert, Johnny? Yeah,
I'm an expert in knowing what's comfortable, and I think
that that is not comfortable. Yeah, okay, not a great
way to there, you go as long a giant expert, right.
The Biden administration also gave formal approval, so this one

(24:25):
they're not even in the process of just considering. They
gave formal approval for the controversial Willow Oil drilling project
in Alaska, which would allow oil giant Conoco Phillips to
do what giant oil companies do on the Petroleum Reserve,
which is the country's largest single expanse of pristine land.

(24:46):
Like there's no roads or anything, and they're just they're
just doubling down. Now. Yeah, well, you know, we can't
fix this. Let's just let's just get some Let's get
some oil out of there. Since we're gonna already just
reckon it. Yeah, the squeeze might as well squeeze of
what is worth. The most dystopian detail of this is

(25:07):
that it involves, like the plan involves adding chillers on
the Alaskan tundra, which will refreeze the ground, Like these
are machines that freeze the like, use I don't know,
some technology to like freeze the ground to support new
oil drilling equipment because of the effects of climate change.

(25:28):
So the ground is like, yeah, that's like a sci
fi thing. They're heard of that chiller, I think must
be so imagine free something that freezes ground, right, God
damn yeah, yeah, I didn't know the same either, But
that is the solution they come up with. This like
just you know, burning presumably oil or energy to like,

(25:53):
in a very limited local sense, offsetting the effects of
climate change wild contry being to climate change overall. That
is kind of like it's kind of beautiful in a way.
It's kind of like almost things where oh, that's so
like a fucked up loop. Yes, like that that's ridiculous. Yeah, wow,
that's cool. Chillers. Get them out there, chillers. Maybe I

(26:16):
can shoot some Alaska bearing and sea gold weather out there,
just like do like a three way symbiosis. Yeah, it's
uh that maybe just cover the planet and chillers and
then we've got this whole thing licked for like a
couple of weeks. We'll have a nice couple of weeks
where the climate will go back to normal, and then
then it will get much worse. But those two weeks, though,

(26:39):
you know, there's a great two weeks. It's two weeks.
There's beautiful. That's two weeks I've ever had in my life. Yeah,
and then and followed by goddamn, this is the worst
week I've ever had in my damn life. Chanilers. Yeah, man,
that's funny. Yeah, That's why I come on this podcast
is to learn stuff that I'm trying to ignore. And

(27:00):
now I'm like, oh, I get to learn about this, like,
you know, every once in a while, I get to,
uh find out what I've been missing. Yeah, Like, okay,
well did you catch the Oscars in memorium section last night?
I did not watch the Oscars? What? Yeah? For good
for you, I did catch it. I caught it. It

(27:20):
always it it the a memorium controversy. It always cracks
me up, I know, you're about to get into it.
But it always cracks me up because it's always gonna
be one like and no matter what, there's always a controversy.
And like each year, whenever whoever's doing the Grammys, the Oscars,

(27:42):
the Emmys, whoever is doing it, I feel like each
year they try to say, this is the year where
we're not gonna we're gonna get it right. And then
like somebody's like, you didn't get it right, and I
don't know how you get I don't know how you
get it in memorium right now, do you get it?
Let's here, let's hear the controversy? Chack. I Yeah, so
I'm not. I actually skipped the inmomorium section because I

(28:06):
was putting my kids to bed. But they apparently did
not have Paul Sorvino Tony Serrico, both of who are
from Goodfellas, which was nominated for Best Picture but lost
to Dances with Wolves. Yeah, they also left Anne Hash out,
and they also didn't include Charlbie Dean, who died of

(28:26):
like bacterial sepsis in August and was one of the
stars of Triangle of Sadness, which was one of the
Best Picture nominees. That's crazy, just the fact that her
out for real. So also, you know, such a such
a tragic death and so yeah, yeah, such a great

(28:46):
film too, like the best movie. She was really good
and I couldn't believe she was so good that I
was like, oh, what's what else is she and she's
gonna be like amazing and yeah, should just die. Yeah,
that feels like a huge oversightfly if somebody, it feels
like a mistake. Dominated and this year's this year's telecast,

(29:09):
it feels like a huge oversight to leave them out
of the immemorium. Yeah, yeah, it always does. It always
feels like a thing where they're like, oh shit right,
like like like the I don't know. It just seems
like it's this closed system, which I think it must
be because it definitely is. Yeah, it is the biggest

(29:31):
crocus shit that's ever been stirred up. It's that's the
whole thing about I remember years ago SNL. Bill Murray
did his oscar picks as a joke and they were like, right,
because every oscar is not about nothing's ever about what
the thing was. It's about either what the person did

(29:53):
before that they couldn't give it to him because of
because they have a backlog, or it's like a political thing,
or it's it's one of those three things. And everything
is that once in a while, something like it's like
a broken clocks is right right, twice a day kind
of thing. That's what the Oscars is. It's just once
in a while, someone gets there, gets something they deserve

(30:15):
at the same time. I mean, isn't everyone who's nominated
just don't they all deserve to win? Right? Yeah? I
mean this whole the whole system of the Oscars is,
you know, like there's always gonna be there. The way
I look at it is there's always gonna be snubs,
right because there's just a lot of great performances and
then there's always gonna be the like, especially us being

(30:37):
in the industry, we know what it really is. We
know how political it is, we know how much fizins
cash goes into it, how much schmoozing goes into it.
The am memorium is I don't know, I think, and
this is kind of my funny take, is they just
got to start picking big, longer songs, man, you know,
they gotta start picking longer songs. Tomorium. Yeah, you know,

(31:01):
just like if you get if you pick a five
minute song, man, there's only so many people you can show.
You gotta be. You gotta get a ten minute song
out there. So it's just like we can show everybody
because they try to do. It's so stylized. They sure
they make it so beautiful, the opposite of a commercial
note that just shows us exactly. You have to like

(31:25):
slow it down. You have to can hit pause because
they're so used to people watching on TikTok, they're just
cramming in. They have to try to pause it. Yeah,
I think they should give Johnny Peverton the chance to
write a we didn't start the fire style song every
year at I Memorium that includes all the names. We
didn't wish these people had died, but they're gone forever.

(31:49):
Someone pulled the lever. They're gone forever caaus God pulled
the lever. Yeah, and then people just get left out
because their name doesn't rhyme with anything. You gotta pay
if you want to be, it has to be a thing.
They just openly say it's a thousand dollars. It's it's
a ten thousand dollars to get you. It's like you
know what should be like, it's a walk of sorry.

(32:11):
You want to you want to be remembered, You're gonna
have to pay motherfucker. Okay, otherwise we'll put your name
on the list on the website somewhere. But you want
to get on a telecast? Yeah, that would be so great.
They were just openly. Yeah. Just whoever pays more, you know,
you can pay extra and have will hold on your
face for longer. Maybe show two pictures, right, maybe a

(32:36):
video clip, a video clip. If you pay fifty thousand,
that would be great. We'll put some audio with it
for a hundred k. Hear your voice for one last time.
It's a kickstarter. Yeah, people will start paying. People will
start paying like before they die too. Yeah. Yeah, you
gotta you gotta be in good standing with the academy,

(32:57):
which means you've got to be like paid up, like
on your dude. It'll be like Twitter Blue, Yeah, exactly,
Twitter Blue. Who is this person? It's like, Oh, it's
some guy who has a lot of money. He's just
not even dead right, I'm sus like, but he got
sick earlier and it scared him a little bit. Who's
Davis Keegan? Oh? He edited a show about ten years ago. Yeah,

(33:21):
this is not the first reason, not not not the
only reason. But I have I've been saying, let Elon
Musk take over the oscars. Am I right? Guys, you
should just take over everything, just letting you can rule
the world. Guys nailing it. So every year at this time,
everyone's like waiting, how did they come up with this list?
What is the criteria? It is completely shrouded in secrecy.
The Oscar producers claim that they have no say and

(33:44):
who gets chosen just completely out of their hands. The
panel of like Hollywood jeties, they really use the phrase
fucking secret panel. That's hilarious of all the secret of
all the things that keep secret, not who wins the awards,
but who are we going to celebrate who died? Yeah,

(34:07):
the cynicism of like their quotes on it are like, yeah,
it's that getting on the immemorium and like asking us
for tickets. We can't like determine who gets tickets, Like
it's it's just you know, they view it as a favor,
like it's just like backscratching getting on the in memorium list. Memory.

(34:27):
I can't believe it's an I didn't know it was
a controversy until today. Yeah, I really didn't. It's every year,
every year, you know, somebody's there are people who are
upset that, you know, somebody didn't make the list, which
you know, look, I get it, I get it, especially
those families like I'm sure Anne has his family is
like where was my mom? What? She must have said

(34:51):
something bad. That's she's probably talked some shit about people.
And they're like, sure, well you die in a in
a crazy way, you're fucking yeah. Yeah. It was also
like I feel like I have some sense of the
makeup of the secret panel because the like everybody pays
attention to, like who's going to be the last name

(35:12):
that they you know, mentioned, because that's that they usually
reserve that. And so last night it was like James
Kahn the song is ending, You're assuming that's going to
be it, and then they like throw in somebody who
is like Academy president for a bunch of years as
the which you know, I'm not here to like say,
we'll screw that guy, but like it's they're they're not

(35:35):
doing it for the audience, They're doing it for themselves
and other yeah, like insider members of this secret panel.
Like that's what that's what they're interested in. I bet
the Olympic Committee tells them who to put on there
and then they in trying to Yeah. Oh man, I
mean I understand where the conspiracy theories come from. I

(35:56):
don't think a lot of them. But maybe it's catar
gets to pick it and they left Charlie off because
isn't she ISRAELI? Oh, maybe that's try what it is. Yeah, yeah,
the Qataris are in charge. Yeah it's me, y'all, it's me.
I choose. Oh it is huge. I mean, yeah, it's me.

(36:17):
There's a subreddit about it's suggesting that it might be you.
It's me. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know what, I'm just
gonna be real with you. I'd just be forgetting who
died that year. That's what it feels like, though, Like honestly,
it feels like that is part of it that they
just they're like, oh shit, Like it really does feel
like an accident sometimes, like why wouldn't Paul Swarina be yeah,

(36:38):
mentioned like he has. Because I was waiting for Bob Saget,
I was like, where were we gonna see Bob Saget?
It wasn't And then I had to do. I was like,
oh he died, like he died before last year's Oscars.
Oh he did, Yeah, so he was on last year's accident.
I was like, I feel like they also didn't list
him last year. I think they. I don't remember, actually
don't remember. I don't remember. I was very high last

(37:01):
year and then the slap happened, so I just remember
being high in the lap and that's really it was
the most It was just the most watched Oscars ever
because I feel like everyone the slap was such a
you know, slap her around the world. So now everyone
was tuning in this year to watch the Oscars even
though they know nothing's gonna happen, because you can't top that.

(37:23):
But it seems like it would probably be the most
watched Oscars. Yeah, I would say it probably would be.
I don't know. They have a released ratings. Last year
they left off Bob Sag and Norm MacDonald, So what
the hell? You know what that is? That's classic comedians
don't getting in respect there. Yeah, the Academy has always
hated comedy, and they're just doubling down and be like,

(37:44):
you know what, we don't just we fucking hate comedy
so much, we're gonna leave off Norm McDonald. And that's
ridiculous as wild I thought would have been, especially because
he died so close to the so close to the
actual Yeah. Absolutely, yeah, that was a ceremony wild of
course they left him off. See, this is just this

(38:06):
just goes to show even more. Now you know what,
Now you know the controversy Johnny Yow. I can't believe this.
I've been I just every time I come on here,
I'm like, oh God, damn it. Guess tell me all
this stuff that somehow I've I've not known about. Now
I know about it. There you go. Yeah, So next year,

(38:27):
take the next one comes up, because it's gonna be
another one next year. You'll be ready. You'll be ready. Wow,
we'll all. Let's all, let's all make a pack to
try not to die before next year and then hopefully
h Yeah, and if I do and I'm not on
the immemorial, I want y'all to raise hell avenge me. Yeah, somebody,

(38:52):
Kanye West, the oscars. That's right, all right, let's take
a quick break. We'll come back. We'll talk about comedy
mother Ship and we're back, and so is comedy in Texas.

(39:17):
Joe Rodan turned an old Alamo drafthouse into Austin's newest
comedy club, Mecca, dubbed the Comedy Mothership, which is a
bumber because of like ties in. I don't know, it's
such a it's such a bummer that he is like
both he's like into psychedelics and aliens, but also like
really shitty right wing political takes. Yeah, but so he's

(39:41):
like Comedy Mothership. Tickets to the opening week where forty
dollars sold out and have been going online for five
hundred dollars plus a two drank minimum. There's this one comics.
Oh you know Roseanne bar truly like she was one
of the opening opening weeks. Terrible comics. Yeah, but there's

(40:06):
a profile of the this comedy location and it opens
with a woman is standing outside the theater holding an
unvaxed sperm sign up and that's what they're like, So
you know you're in the right place Joe Rogan's new
comedy club Mecca. In addition to Joe Rogan, the lineup
feature comics like Roseanne Barr, who praised the club for

(40:29):
daring to have a green room where comedians are openly
drunken high. Has she been in a green what the fun?
That's kind of nice talking about I've been keep elsewhere
every green room, not every green room, but I've I've
been in I've been in green rooms where people are
smoking and there's always beers and ship or drinks and

(40:51):
things like that. This isn't new, at least in my experience. Yeah,
it's not exactly cutting edge, but um, you know, I'm
not surprised that she thinks that that is cutting edge. Yeah,
it's okay, yes, very true, very true. The crowd was
reportedly mostly dudes with beards and baseball caps, and the
jokes on the opening nights were like gay slurs and

(41:13):
jokes about trans people, of course, and they so they
banned phone usage, so like you have to seal them
in the pouches. That's a good thing though. That's that
they do a lot of clubs. Most clubs do that now,
which is I mean all the clubs I performed that
to do that, it's a much better experience. It's a
much better experience. It's not even like the whole thing

(41:33):
like recording someone. I get that's one thing, but really
it's just about audience distraction. That's that's that's the principal
thing of it. The people, like people will be on
their phones while you're absolutely yeah, absolutely, and it's like
it's the worst thing that you can possibly encounter is
someone on their phone. The first show I ever did
after the pandemic, I mean Grham, this is after the pandemic,

(41:56):
but well not after, was like the first show I
did when they were starting shows again. It was an
outdoor show. There was just two ladies in the front
row and they were both on their phone, Like, you know,
this is insane, Like you you can't you left your
house to do the thing you're doing your I mean
doing your house within the last eight months, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I also can't really blame him because it's like people

(42:18):
forgot how to behave you know. Yeah, we're all broken
at that point. Yeah. But the phone back thing, I
think that's just that's just when you can get away
with it, what people do. It's just expensive, Yeah, it's expensive.
It's probably like not the audience's first choice, but I
think in this case they're like, well he also disagreed

(42:41):
with mask man dates, so we'll let him take our
phones to you know. But yeah, I don't know. He
He's also like, this is like I can say whatever
I want without getting canceled. Here. I feel like he's
not been he's been like opposite, the opposite of canceled.
Like he's just built yeah, massive media empire by just

(43:05):
saying yeah, punching down. And then he's like, finally I
have a place where I can speak freely. But yeah,
this is the thing. He has a place where he
can speak freely outside of the place where he can
speak freely, which is his own show, his own podcast. Sure, yeah, no,
it's it's you know, of course, the funny thing about oh,

(43:28):
here's a place where I can speak freely and not
be canceled, and you know, you can't record it and
anything like that, which I agree is a good policy
just because you know, as comedians, you know, always want
your shit to be recorded and then live on the internet.
If you don't want it on the internet, if you're
working material, blah blah blah blah blah. But um, but

(43:50):
there is a there is a part of me that's
just like, well, if you believe what you're saying, what
you're worried about it getting out for if you think
it's a point, you know, like that means you know
you're saying some shit. That means you know you're saying
some shit. If I know I'm about to say some
shit that could get me in trouble, yeah, I'm gonna
tell you. Lock your phone's up too, Yeah, go ahead

(44:11):
and lock them up real quick. Were about to talk,
and we're gonna keep it in here because this might
get me in trouble. But if it's some shit I believe,
and I'm like, yeah, man, fuck you, I believe this. Shiit.
Say that ship with my whole chest. Say it with
my whole chest, like the Immemorium is perfect, thank you,
and I should stay in charge of it all right.

(44:35):
The Mandalorian is back for season three, facing a lot
of pressure on the home front from my kids really
want to watch this shit. They're like six and five,
they don't get to watch it. It's like a little oh,
they're not quite old enough. You think, Yeah, they're just
not not old enough. I think based on arbitrary shit
that I've like heard ready somewhere on a forum somewhere.

(44:58):
But the this is good news for fans who need
who like two shows in which Pedro Pascal escorts a
highly important youth through dangerous train. It's kind of lot
like the same things a typecast. I mean it really
is a typecast though, because it's like that thing where
you know, we like what you did here, we're just

(45:18):
gonna have you do it some more because it's working. Yeah,
we'll have you do it until you die. You're gonna
be doing this thing because you're just he's got the voice. Yeah,
he's good. He's daddy and also like daddy, like kind
of the types of daddy that he's multi faceted daddy. Yeah,

(45:38):
he's daddy's daddy. Daddy's right. He also does the same thing.
And the Last of Us show, where he's you know
how the Mandalorian's sort of an imperfect hero, like he
makes mistakes but he always ends up winning. Yeah. Same
with the Last of Us guy. Yeah yeah, yeah, it's
like it's typecast down to the details of the character.

(45:59):
There you go. But fortunately the Last of Us to way,
what if we could see his face, It's it's beautiful, right,
Like that's we should we should just keep his face visible.
So Gina Kara Kara no no no, no, no no,
famously Shake Camp by Disney after putting a bunch of

(46:22):
right wing bullshit on social media, including posts comparing being
a conservative to being Jewish and Nazi Germany, and so
her character Kara Dune will not be joining Grief, cargadn
jar In, Grogu, mof Gideon so so super producer Justin

(46:43):
was telling me to not point anything out about it,
or he was saying, I did not say that the
oldest observation in in the book, which is you can
you can make fun of the goofy names because they
are goofy. I'm just it's it's it's just not it's
not very creative, is all I was trying to say.
I'm just saying they're great names. They're very like they

(47:06):
I don't know, I'm curious what the like writer's room, like,
how much of the writer's room is devoted to naming
because Grief like they're just like, yeah, they're so specific,
they're always like just perfect. What wasn't move move bop? What?
What what was the names again? Moved by something? You said,

(47:28):
move something? Grief, Cargad, Cargo, car Dune, Den jar In.
There just they roll off the tongue like a like
a delicious menu item. Moth Gideon. I think Carden you
were talking about moth Gideon. Moth Gideon with chicken please
and I'll have h how's that grief cardon? Is it

(47:50):
pretty good? It's great? Do you want egg with that?
We can do a fried egg on top. And then
carra Dune is like more in the Luke Skywalker like family,
where it's just like, well, this is a normal name
with like some some cool shit. We have a twenty
ounce carradoon. It's uh, well marbled and it's um from
our farms in New Zealand. Yeah, Karrodoon kind of sort

(48:11):
of between a poor house and a ribby. It's just
a steak. Yeah, that's all it is, Kansas City style.
I mean, like it would be fun. Listen if your
stein of Groku there you go. Of course you can,
of course you can. I do think like there are

(48:33):
people who like come up with these names. Obviously, yeah,
there are. That's not a groundbreaking thing to say, but
I think it's twofold. I think there are they they
really think of the names, because it sounds like you
can just be like, what's your name? How about Blake
Tar You're like, all right, cool bar. But then there's like,
then there's somebody in that same room who's like, but

(48:56):
what does that mean? What is it derived from? Well,
like who takes it way too seriously? Because you know,
they believe in the lore of the world and everything
like that, and so I believe they definitely have people
who truly think, what would the parents name this kid
based on the place they are, the region they are,
the type of names because yeah, absolutely, like blank tarb

(49:23):
is not good. Sorry to say, yeah, it would. It
wouldn't work like that. Alternatives were it was gonna be
named like bucket skunk or like scorpion Face. Yeah, yeah,
which and Guardians of the Galaxy is a great name.
Scorpion Face. Yeah. Creaky Jack Jack, Oh, I like that.
That's actually kind of like that. I'm just into that nickname.

(49:46):
M Creaky Jack. Oh, creaky Jack. Anyways, they didn't really
come up. They didn't like fully write her off. The
Mandalorian asked Carl Weathers what happened to Don and he
responds that she was recruited by special forces for a
new job somewhere off screen and old soap opera trick

(50:07):
always leave the door open, Always leave the door open.
I did like her character though, I gotta say that's
the problem. Yeah, there's a good character on the Showers. Yeah,
she's like a badass, right like just yeah, yeah, she wasn't.
Probably bring her back. You know. Look, I'm a fan.
I'm a fan of wrestling, and there's an old adage

(50:27):
and wrestling never say never, and I you know, like
the thing is this show. I don't know when the
show is going to end. If it has an unlimited
amount of seasons, they can do, but if it has
enough seasons, we have a short term memory. Unfortunately as
a generation and society, I guess he don't bringing her
back and be like, you know, that was twenty You

(50:50):
can come back and have an episode and then there
would be a big controversy. You know. It's like one
of those things where I don't agree with anything she said,
but during that time a lot of people were losing
their losing their mind. And if she had if she
had walked back what she said, she like, guys, I
was going crazy. I was drinking a lot alone at home.
I don't know why I says I'm so stupid. That

(51:12):
would be I think that would be universal, like okay, yeah, um,
we're always liked going nuts. Yeah, you know, but she
seems to be doubling down on Yeah. Yeah, that's that's
what hurts, because it's like, I mean, also, what a
dump thing that doubled down on? What a just a
truly not very interesting and stupid, Like that's what does

(51:33):
she even say? She said something about like mask mandates
being similar to how the Jews were treated in Nazi Germany. Yeah,
something like that, just the classic non comparable thing that
she knows it's not. It's just you just don't do that. Yeah. Yeah.
She has been busy starring in movies made by The
Daily Wire, including twenty twenty two's Terror on the Prairie,

(51:58):
which made officially eight hundred and four dollars and it's
one day so you have to go run, making it
one of the biggest box office failures of the year.
Also the title with the most RS in it of
all time term m Yes, they were going for breaking

(52:20):
the record for ours. This is why we don't believe
y'all conservatives like, yeah, if you really like, you know what,
get her out of liberal Hollywood and let's watch We're
gonna watch him. You gotta do better than eight hundred
and forty dollars if you did, If you did, numbers
would be like, oh they really believe they shit, all right,
but eight hundred and forty dollars, that's like, you know,

(52:40):
you bullshit and you watch them same movies we do,
and you like the same movies we do. You like
the same actors and actress as we do. You don't
give a shit about all the liberal Hollywood stuff outside
of just talking points on Facebook. We'll tell you what
the problem was. Jackies lasted by its target audience for
being too woke because two woke no ways, Oh my god,

(53:06):
cram your woke action heroes down our throat bench, man.
That's that's just that's that's sad though. That's one of
thost things where you're just I feel bad for everybody
and find out Yeah, god, oh that's so pathetic, so pathetic.
Oh man fucking Christ. Of course, of course, circumspect about

(53:30):
the kind of you know, some of those quotes here
in the not too distant future, but Jesus, two woke,
that is just man. Wow, Where's where's Arnold Schwarzenegger as
the action starr and stay or no? Who do they like?
Kevin Sorbo? Yeah, yeah, Kevin Chris Pine is probably pretty pop.

(53:53):
Not Chris Pine, Chris Spine, Chris Prets, Chris Pratt probably
across the board, but Chris Pratt. Chris Pratt, like Chris
Brade is like a religious motherfucker. Yeah, but he still
is very active in like what they would consider liberal Hollywood.
He yeah, you know, I'm saying, He's just say I
feel like he hasn't offended either side, Like he's probably okay.

(54:16):
In their book, it's called too Dumb to Fail to
fail walk this one telling me they're gonna be seeing Mario.
They're gonna be seeing Mario this month or whenever it
comes out, right, Mario with the Republicans. That's right, Republicans
by Nintendo Entertainment Systems too. Yeah, Mario is big in

(54:37):
the Republican That would be hilarious. It's just huge. They
love him. The Italian Americans have flocked to see Mario
and are outraged this depiction of Italian Americans. Why does
he have to be a plumber? Why have to be
so big? This is unfair. The way that our big
complaint is that his ass is they did not give

(54:58):
him enough ass. He hadn't asked. He used as a weapon.
It's a weapon weaponized. Dad slipped and on his ass
so hard it would cause an earthquake, and just d
asked him, he's been dyea food time. Food can be

(55:20):
very high in calories. What what oils in there? There?
You got a lot of oils that go right to
them hips and ass. That's right, damn well, Johnny. Truly
a pleasure having you as always on the day of guist.
Where can people find you? Follow you, hear you all
that good stuff? You can check everything out. It's on
Instagram dot How do you say an Instagram name? I guess,

(55:41):
just my name, Johnny Underscore Pemberton. There it is, you'll
find it. Yeah. Yeah, everything's you know, that's sort of
the epicenter. But I'm also on Twitch once a week
at least. It's Twitch dot tv slash Johnny Pemberton. And
uh yeah, I'm doing a bunch of shows coming up
in May. The dates aren't out, yeah, but I'm doing
my solo show here in LA a bunch of maybe
in New York and maybe in something else too amazing.

(56:05):
And is there a work of media that you've been enjoying? Yeah? Man, okay,
so there's this song I rediscovered my iPod recently. It
was right around my car, and I tried to do
this thing every Sunday or I don't use my phone
at all. Sometimes it's it works, but it's it's it's
a pretty nice thing. On Saturday night, you throw your
phone in the laundry basket. You don't use it until
Monday morning when you wake up. So you're trying to

(56:26):
make plans. And so I had my iPods listen to music.
I found this song I haven't heard and probably like
ten to fifteen years, used to be one of my
favorite songs. Ever, it's Otis Clay I Can't Make It Alone.
It's like a It's from like the seventies Memphis High
Records and Otis Clay somehow, I don't know why, but
his stuff hasn't been reissued like sil Johnson or Al Green.

(56:49):
But this track I Can't Make It Alone by Otis
Clay is just I mean, I listened to it on repeat. Man, amazing,
love it all right. We will link off to that
in the foot note Jaki, where can people find you?
And is their work commedia you've been enjoying? Oh? You know,
listen you can find me in the streets, everybody at
jackis Neil on Instagram. A couple of things I want

(57:12):
to mention. Last time I was on the Daily Side guys,
which was last week, I mentioned that the live stream
coming for a comedian feud. I think people have now
seen that that live stream is not going to come
to Fruition for a couple of things outside of my
control and I'm not gonna get into but I want
to apologize to everybody. It was a lot of people

(57:32):
are excited for Jakis. He might say it's out of control,
but I think it was distracted By'm doing the am
memorium sections. I was truly important to the fans. That's real,
that's real. I was. I was working, y'all. I was working,
and I just couldn't get it. I couldn't get ship together.
H So yeah, I want to apologize for that. U. Look,
if you're in town, standby tickets for comedian few, Scott Alferman,

(57:55):
Jason Manzucas. It's gonna be dope. It's gonna be a time,
so come through. And I'm hoping that in the future.
We got a couple of big shows coming up in
the in the next couple of months, so I'm hoping
that we can't get the live stream up and going,
I'll announce it like a week before instead of like
a month before. So yeah, grand crew, if you watch it, y'all,

(58:17):
it's out. Help us get a season three. Watch Grand crew,
watch it. It's funny. The Carl Tarts of the world,
the Echo callums, the Nicole buyers. Uh, you know he
got some fun as people in the Great Cast season two.
Such a good cast. It's gonna be a good time.
And yes, a piece of medium. Ac Tatum at Ac

(58:43):
Tatum online, this is Uh, he was like, yeah, the
Boys is out today, y'all be careful a black person
after seeing one police car and boys, that's so true.
That's so it won't take much. It don't take much.
Like I know everybody's heard this, but I can't tell
you how much I heard this type of ship growing up.

(59:05):
You know, it's and in the month, y'all gotta be
careful out there. Uh, just talking about cops or how
extra how extra black people are? We extra? And I
love us for it, y'all. Check on y'all people, A
black person after see in a mild car accident, it's
my favorite shit. And I love it. I love it amazing.

(59:28):
You can find me on Twitter at Jack Underscore O'Brien.
A tweet I've been enjoying is from Johnny Pemberton, who tweeted,
all lighters should look exactly like handguns. I believe that. Yeah,
he's in Handy in a movie that I don't think
was nominated Froscers. But did you did you see uh

(59:51):
the menu? I did? Oh, yes, dally you because that's
the thing that happens a lot in movies and I
don't know, don't know where. I guess there are novelty
lighters that look like that. Yeah, I think it should
a lot that they should. They all must anyways, John
Johnny's a great follow on Twitter. I also enjoyed your

(01:00:13):
video cheering on the garbage truck. Yeah, that's a whole series.
It's a whole bunch of that stuff out there. That's Wayne.
The character knows Wayne. It's just a big fan, big
fan of garbage trucks. That's our most children under the
age of six, yeah, a lot, a lot of boys.
I've gone to treat garbage trucks, dumping big dumpsters like

(01:00:37):
that like a spectator sport. It's the cheapest birthday pressing
you can get and the only one day. Yeah. You
can find us on Twitter at daily Zeygeist. We're at
the daily Zegeist on Instagram, we have Facebook fan page
and a website daily Zekeeist dot com. Or we post
our episodes and our foot notes. We link off to

(01:00:57):
the information that we talked about in today's episode as well.
It was a song that we think you might enjoy.
Super producer justin what is the song that we think
people might enjoy heading into this week two days after
the Oscars, just trying to digest also shout out to
everything everywhere all at once. Truly clean enough at the Oscars. Yeah, yeah,

(01:01:19):
that was some of the most touching Oscar acceptance speeches
I've ever seen. Yeah, so many Daniel Kuan was having
tearing up a little bit. That was amazing. So, speaking
of tearing up, this song is from an artist known
as Costa Teach. Unfortunately he passed away this weekend at
only twenty eight years old. He was performing at Ultra

(01:01:41):
Music Festival in South Africa and collapsed twice and never
got back up. And you know, I was really starting
to become a fan of his music. As you guys
have seen. I've been suggesting a lot of like afrobeats
and I'm a piano type of music, which is, you know,
based from the African continent, and it's amazing. And I
really thought this guy was about to blow up soon,

(01:02:02):
so in his honor, I wanted to recommend this song
I really like a lot. This is called my Tama
Parentheses going with Tenny Mayer, Coon Kosta Tech and Chico
and you can find that song in the footnotes. A
all right, well, The Daily Zeyke Guys is a production
of iHeartRadio. For more podcast from my Heart Radio, visit
the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you listen to

(01:02:23):
your favorite shows. That's gonna do it for us this morning,
back this afternoon to tell you what is trending and
we'll talk to you all then. Bye Hie by Bike

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