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January 6, 2022 65 mins

In episode 1058, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian and host of the Blakes Takes for God's Sakes Podcast Blake Wexler to discuss Jan 6 - a year later…, And the most Googled chain restaurant is…, Yellowstone Is Apparently Very, Very Popular and more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to Season to eighteen, Episode
four of Days Like Guys, production of I Heart Radio.
This is a podcast where we take a deep dive
into America's share consciousness. Than it is Thursday, January six.
I think that day will forever conjure in our minds

(00:20):
that it is, of course, National Bean Day and National
Cuddle Up Day. Nothing with the sweetheart. We're we're a stuffy.
You know, it doesn't matter. Is Stuffy a brand? Ning? Now?
That's just what little kids call their stuffed animals these days. Yeah. Yeah,
as far as I can tell, I'm just trying to
beat down with the lingo of the three to four

(00:41):
year old set. I remember hearing a nephew and I
panicked because I was like, funk is that a brand
I don't know about? And I was like, yeah, that's cool.
I didn't have stuff use my that's a stuffy. That Yeah.
Our stuffy is brown Bunny. My three year old stuffy
is Brown Bunny, and Brown Bunny has kind of a
fucked up personality if I If I'm being honest, brown

(01:02):
Bunny talks a lot of shit about me, and uh,
but it is based on my three year old fondness
for the film Brown Bunny by Vincent Galla. So my
name who me? My name is Jack O'Brien a K.
This is the story of a pod that gets recorded
the day before it's dropped. And though the world looks

(01:24):
bad and very sad, absolutely love waking up with Miles.
That is courtesy of Suburban Panic Attack. And I'm thrilled
to be joined as always by my co host, Mr
Miles Gray. I may run in hide Wayne just screaming
my name Miles Gray. But let me tell you now,

(01:47):
there are hot tastes to say Miles Gray west one
by and to keep and lie I I are you people?
Can't you see? Can't you see how the plagues affecting
our reality? They say, back to work, We'll say that's

(02:12):
fucked up. That's here on the daily I guy East okay,
at Paul, that wonderful Backstreet Boys referential a K. I
couldn't tell even up to the end, even though you
fucking nailed it, because I wasn't hearing the actual song.

(02:32):
I couldn't tell if that was a bon Jovi or
a Backstreet Boys song. Oh okay, yeah, But anyways, Miles,
we are thrilled and fortunate to be joined in our
third seat by a brilliant comedian, writer actor who's written
for and appeared on Comedy Central and ABC. UH and
his stand up albums The Blake album, Stuffed Boy and

(02:54):
Live from the Pandemic debut at number one on iTunes
and Amazon, and his album Twelve Years of Voicemails from
Todd Glass to Blake Wexler chart on Billboard. Please welcome
the hilarious, the chaotic Blake. Blake yourself before you wex yourself.
BLUGGINI blake yourself before you wex yourself. BLUGGINI blake yourself

(03:16):
before you wex yourself. Thank you at Paul Garaventza Double
Trouble from Paul Today for that wonderful introduction and welcome
to the daily site. Guys, Wait, that was PAULA wrote
that for you. He wrote that for me as well.
Yeah he's busy, he's on my on staff. Okay, so yeah, Paul,
try harder on mine and you might have hit for

(03:38):
the cycle. Bro Oh my god. Yeah, that's expected trifecta.
I don't think we've had that. Maybe yeah, I don't know.
If it ever happened, it would have been a Yamagucci
Main or Hannasult. Yeah, anyway, we'll go anyway for the
stats and yeah yeah, we're gonna go on Daily Today reference.
Yeah yeah, Blake, how are you so good to see you?

(04:00):
Thou oh, thou art great. I've been coverting my neighbor's
mother and I'm sorry. I'm just trying to do Yeah. Well,
there's no rule about that, bro, there is no rule.
They were concise to honestly the detriment of interpretation. So
that's my one. My one problem with the Ten Commandments

(04:20):
is they were too succinct, too specific. Yeah yeah, but
that's my only one, and we can talk more about
that later. I'm sure we will. But uh yeah, no,
everything's everything's good here. There's all about the loopholes. Yeah
that's true. That is true. So um yeah, no, everything's good.
I'm just scooping up I I lived on I moved

(04:41):
back to the East coast, so I've just been scooping
up boots and coats and just any any excuse to
spend money on things. Scoop and boogie, boot, scoop and
boogie in that order. Yes, the weather good, wearing boots, wet, slushy.
Let me tell you, I honestly, I can't wait until
the first time I slip on ice here because I

(05:02):
have been really excited about like I'd rather be cold
and bundle up than hot, and I am. I'm just
waiting till the first time I slip on ice, and
then that will the complaints in print, online, digitally. I'm
going to complain in every media. I'm going to be
complaining about the weather. So that's that's my plug for
this week. But I have I have some complaints coming up.

(05:24):
But yeah, no, everything, everything's good. Did you Jack, did
you go back to the East Coast during the holidays? Roll?
Or did you? East Coast came to us, both my
parents and both my sisters and my sister's kids. Uh,
they all came out and the East Coast weather followed them.
It was. It was a real shitty weather for a

(05:44):
week straight. And and Miles, is your goalie still handsome?
Or um? What's going on with Arsenal? Every everything? That's
all I'm on a burned leno the like shining example
of like German aryan face burnt I know was the
name of the roast show that I pitched to Essential

(06:04):
Right roast talk show you know, actually last since last
week spoke, I mean, I feel like Arsenal were in
a terrible place. We're now in the top four. Yeah, yeah,
we've been. We had we lost in Manchester City over
the weekend, but it was like one of those losses
where people went holy sh it, like that was a
great like they really we had a few calls not

(06:26):
go our way, the virtue of the var and the
video replay, shi it didn't go our way. We got
a man sent off, but it was a great time.
So yeah, thank you, grats on your loss. Yeah, and
I think Russell Westbrook didn't have a turnover for the
first time like fucking years, so he had the best
line where he goes like, I'm allowed to turn the
ball over, I'm allowed to have bad games, and it

(06:47):
was like, my game isn't predicated on the lack of turnovers,
and it's like people have gotten very myopically focused on that.
But anyway, it is what it is. Because the Lakers
have a lot of unhealthy people team Blake and I
wouldn't know anything about being hind both losses because just

(07:07):
keep winning, bro, they keep winning. It's a multi franchise
in every aspect. Nothing to complain about, just a true
model of stability. Yeah, yeah, it's great. We're kind of
like the Yankees of the NBA. We're just you know,
like people are begging to come, no one would ever
dream of leaving. It's yeah. Yeah, the Sixers are like
the Celtics of the NBA. That just a well run franchise. Yeah,

(07:33):
it's funny. The seventy sixers are playing well right now.
And then I had my all of my hopes dashed
by like a single paragraph of a Zach Low article
this n B a writer who was like, yeah, but
they don't get any they don't get any rebounds, so
they're fucked. And I was like, oh, yeah, I should
probably just stop stop watching them. Then that that does

(07:54):
sound like something bad basketball team can do with thirty
three percent of the stats that people care about, you know,
it's rebouncing, that's charitably. We don't do that. So yeah,
that's an issue. Yeah. Anyways, though, Joel embiide hell of
a guy. I love him. Plan Plan well also not
Arsenal fan, is he Yeah that's also a Madrid fan okay,

(08:15):
look and a Max for Stepping fan and oh he
is Oh god, what a weird choice. I know, like
we'll get into F one later with podcast a show
for no Ones for act three, the intersection of the NBA.
With F one, You're gonna love alright, Blake, We're gonna

(08:39):
get to know you a little bit better in a moment. First,
we're gonna tell you a couple of things we're talking about.
We're talking about the fact that it is January six,
it is the one year anniversary of that whole business,
and so we're gonna talk about, you know, where we're at,
how we're feeling good. I'm gonna predict we're all feeling
good and like it's been well died, justed and taken

(09:00):
care of by our country. Uh, we're gonna talk about
the most Google chain restaurant. We're gonna talk about yellow
Stone is apparently a very very popular show. I actually
was on a Neo Western kick over like the past
week last week. Yeah, yeah, it was. You know. The
buzz out there is definitely and we'll we'll talk about

(09:23):
the many reasons this is just gonna be a regular
segment possibly every day where we talk about why the
metaverse sucks all of that plenty more. But first, Blake,
we do like to ask our guests, what is something
from your search history that's revealing about who you are?
So I looked up UM Liberty University Jerry Folwell because

(09:43):
I was watching football and Liberty has a very good
quarterback and he was probably gonna be in the like
first round pick in the NFL next year. And I
was thinking, like, there's no way that that is the
same university from that pig weirdo you know, who was
you still there? Who was the president fallout? And it
was and I, or at least I remember it was.

(10:07):
I'm wrong about these things all the time, but I
believe that that was the answer. So um I it
made me think about how interesting it is that you
have these universities like or the difference between you kind
of forget in sports that like there are universities that
are incredibly like conservatively religious, like extremely religious universities that
are playing teams like like Alabama or South Carolina or something,

(10:31):
you know what I mean, our USC, and you forget
that these students are who go to these universities are
like governed by different rules and have such a different
college experience and seeing that juxtaposed next to you know,
like a state school or b y U for instance.
You know, like a few years ago one of their
basketball players was kicked out of the school before the

(10:51):
tournament because he had a girl in his dorm room
like consensually after hours. And it's just just I thought
it was a really interesting thing where, you know, the
good thing about sports is that you're it's like, oh,
these are just people, you know, think about like what's
happening there. You don't think about belief systems or the
world that they're living in. But I guess like the

(11:12):
downfall is it kind of distracts you where you know,
particularly someone with the belief system that a Jerry Fallwell
junior has, like you kind of don't think about that
and how that affects the lives of young people at
you know where he used to run the university. So
I thought that was that was interesting. It also feels
like a fake you Like, it feels not a fake university,
but like it feels like you're telling me that, Like

(11:35):
somebody is the quarterback for VY is like blue Chip
prospect or Universe Phoenix Online quarterback John Jacobson is a
second round pick. Yeah, it's very strange. The best name
I could improvise off the John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt a

(11:55):
line back. That's my name too. Actually never ship. Yeah,
whenever I go out, people always shout that. Really just
he blew the cobwebs off a weird school memory right there.
It was like you need a minute, Yeah, no, fine,

(12:17):
I'm gonna put on my school uniform. Yeah, and and
shed a tear into a into a yearbook. That song
is about like, uh contagion, social contagion, trially, you know,
it's taking over the name Jacob jingle Heimer Schmidt, taking
over the universe. And you know, do you know like
those circulars, because that was one of those circular things

(12:39):
that would just annoy the ship out of parents. You know,
like where once you start singing, like you have to
have the willpower or someone to scream at you to
stop singing this thing over and over. For there are
other ones that you guys would do. There was like, uh,
there there, I think baby Shark now is probably one
right where like people should singing baby Shark. And then
then there was yeah, but there's only so many family

(13:01):
members blake and at a certain point you gotta go
out and hunt. And there was another kids to say
my last right, Like in elementary school, their kids would
say they would like they would hear the word like
a teacher says that we're crazy, and they go crazy.
I was crazy once they put me in a rubber
a rubber room. That is then the worms came. They
make me crazy crazy, I was crazy. Ones and what

(13:24):
would just say this ship, Yes, there's some some ship
these kids in my school. And I was like, yo,
y'all are your fucking nightmare. They were like the kids
would like bring their toys to school and ship and
play with them. You're like, what the funk is this? Huh?
Like we're fucking third grade. You don't even bring toys
here for you play dodgeball or some ship. Anyway, which
if we're breaking down the name John Jacob, Jingleheimer Schmidt,

(13:46):
what is the first name, what is the middle name?
What is the last name? Is John Jacob? The first
name like hyphenated Jingleheimer, middle name Schmidt last or Jingleheimer
Schmidt Schmidt is uh, yeah, it's a it's a hyphen a. Yeah.
The mother was Jingleheimer, the father was Schmidt. Yeah, that's
John first Jacob, middle and then jingle Haimer Schmidt. It's

(14:08):
just like, uh, they did. Like the backstory of that
is they are an assassin and that's why they get
all three names because they did attempt to assassinate a
president at one point, apparently out of vaudeville. Oh really Yeah,
because I heard Jack's rendition that John Jacob jingle Heimer
Schmidt killed friends Ferdinand I think, and yes, real low prince,

(14:36):
They're like, no, they don't like that one. That doesn't
really work. It doesn't really doesn't really not enough syllables
in that guy's name that makes sense that it would
be like the Kristen Shaw is a Horse version of
like for do you know that sketch where it's just
Kristin Shaw and uh, one other kind of indie comic
doing a thing where they just keep singing Kristen Shaw

(14:59):
is a Horse over and over again and it like
goes until the entire audience just leaves. That's so funny.
So she's hilarious her character, and uh, what we do
in the Shadows that series is just yeah, she cracks
me up, shoots funny and all everything she does. Yeah,
what there's some yo. This the John Jacob jingle Himers

(15:21):
straight Lord, it's like kind of weird they said it
got popular because girls scouts would start singing them on outings.
But then it says The Times. In the Times newspaper
of Munster, Indiana, printed that during a girl Scout outing,
the scouts sat around the campfire and quote it was
solemnly announced that John Jacob Jingleheimer Smith, after a long

(15:42):
and useful life, had died from overwork on the way
to Whiting. He was buried with deuce ceremony, and his
ghost is not to be seen until October one. All
the favorite camp songs were sung. I don't know what
that is, but it sounds like now it's a ghost
and he died of overwork, so he's a victim capitalism.
Yeah right. Also that so it evolved to Schmidt at

(16:07):
some point because that there was a backlash against Germans
during World War one and two. So maybe that was
like a little piece of propaganda. I do like that.
They do like that. They're like, his ghost will not
be seen until it's almost it's like it's a little rest. Yeah,
the schedule is a bit he can I know you're

(16:28):
expecting to see his ghost immediately. I'm with the Ghost
Union Local four for three. Yeah, Jacob Jingleheimer's he's not
gonna be here. He's gonna be here October first. Okay,
you're gonna have to Yeah, send it up the chain, Blake.
What's something you think is like overrated, overrated hair on
men's heads. Huh. And I've been thinking about like my hair,

(16:50):
like it's kind of it's creeping in the bag, it's
creep in the front a little bit. I think I
have a little while. I think of a couple of
years left on it. But I've been thinking about, like, oh,
when my hair goes, I'll probably shave my head, you know,
and like a beard or something. But I do from
I can go hair here, oh and then transplant it
d I Y style on the top of my own

(17:11):
Please don't d I Y your hair blooks, alright, come up,
come over from the bottom of the face all the
way around, just like I like that raid cocktail, weenie. Well,
you'll need an earhole. However, which is the one thing
that's stopping me from doing that is the lack of symmetry. Yeah,
I'm sorry. Can you guys repeat that. It's like I

(17:31):
can't say anything to you the way you look. I
can't say ship to you. But yeah, like from people.
I think it's one of those things where it's just
a thing that men like think about more than anyone
else does, where when I see like a guy with
a shaved head or something, I'm not like, ah, you know,
it's like, oh, that's just a guy that's like John.

(17:53):
There's a Jacob jingle just like chober One and it's
time to get funked up seeing all his favorite songs
around the fire. No. Yeah, I like to remember when
I was losing my hair. I remember the moment I
caught onto it. It was in the reflection of a

(18:15):
of a metallic elevator dore like. I was like, yo,
what's with the corner of my hairline? And I remember
going in. I remember I was in Japan at the time.
I remember asking like my relatives, my uncle, he was like,
oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's that's just going
couldn't even giving me the and but my and all

(18:36):
the men in my you know, because you you you
inherit the hair trades from your mother's side, all of
them are bald. So I've been knowing since like ten
years old, since I knew that was it there like
welcome to the show, Like you're on your way kid.
And I remember Monkle was like, so I guess so
I guess he made a joke. He's like, oh, I
guess you really are your mom's kid. You're not adopted
with the way he tried. So there was good news there. Yeah,

(18:58):
rest his soul. Thank you. It is interesting because I
would never think of you, not now that it's a
negative thing, but I would be like, oh, Miles has
the right head, you know what I mean? Like I'm
not I would never be like, oh, Miles is a
bald gentleman, or Miles is a guy without hair, you know. Yeah, yeah,
thank you, like you're Miles. Yeah, things things I haven't

(19:19):
thought of. But yeah, you know again, I'm always raising
my fist to the sky. I'm like, did they have
to figure out a COVID vaccine before a hair restoration pill? Like? Really,
I thought you meant in pride with like bald solidarity,
but you mean like raising your fist to the sky.
Check I think Miles a COVID vact Correct me if

(19:40):
I'm wrong. A COVID vaccine for bald people? Is that
what you're saying? That too, that we will inherit the earth? Yeah,
a lot of people don't know that we are breaking
that on today's episode. But the COVID vaccine doesn't want
to if you're bald, which is why I haven't left
the house in seven months. What is something you think

(20:01):
is underrated? Blake when old people curse, like as long
as it's non racial, you know, but like so let
me add that qualifier in. But I've heard like my
grandmother used to say crazy where when it was cold,
she'd say, it's colder than like a witch's tit in
a brass bra is like a thing that she would
say when I was a child, and which is a

(20:22):
very vibrant image. And than uh, my dad, I heard
him say like son of a bitch, bastard dog like
it's someone like just after he dropped, like like they
dropped something, and that was like a very funny thing.
And I heard him say mother jumper the other day,
which is I believe it's supposed to be a less

(20:45):
strong version of motherfucker, but like someone who jumps mothers
to me, is so much worse than Yeah, I jumped
him mother because it could mean sex, it could mean physical, yes, yeah,
and I jumped her bones. I feel like I heard
that a lot in like eighties movies. Oh yeah, jump
your bones, Like I don't like that? What does that even? Like?

(21:07):
Don got that? Got that? We gotta get that out
of here. But yeah, oh, I'm trying to like either
of your families have like like just either phrases or
would they not curse? Would they say? I mean I
would My grandfather on my my my dad's side, my
black grandfather would say like typical ones where because he

(21:29):
went to church, so he hated saying stuff with God
in it, So he would say godly, that's when you
get real mad. Or dog gun It, dog gun It
and Goali were rest in peace. My my grandfather warrened,
those are the ones that he was saying. I always
laughed when he was like God because he was the

(21:51):
amount of energy that came. It felt like he was saying,
like you know, Christ, cut it was he was. It
was so extreme but it was just golly. But yeah,
those are about the extent of it. And then the
one time he said I don't like that ship. It
was like when he was older, and it was like
later in his life and he was the handbrake had
come off on, like giving a funk about stuff because

(22:13):
you're like whatever, I'm mortal man, like I'm not conpling
my tongue. And I remember made me laugh so much.
That's some ship. I don't like that same grandfather's You
told me that he would fart and then go huh
somebody said something directly behind Yeah, and uh, I have
not stopped doing that around my kids. And that's how

(22:34):
he lives on forever exactly just and it was always
sometimes he would yell like if they were really loud,
like what's behind you? That's the important thing. You got
to say it's not what or if you can get huh,
then you got it? You got it? Parted Pardon me?

(23:00):
Is the best? Again? Yeah, the only one that works.
That's great. And then I have a my I guess
my parents didn't curse that much. But again, I I
pick up on the parents and relatives of friends. With
my best friend in Kentucky's dad would say someone stepped
on a bullfrog whenever he farted, and yeah, that always

(23:20):
stuck with me too. I fared a lot, you can't tell.
I just constantly need things to do because and I
do have to just thank Justin, uh sup producer Justin,
because I mean, the these episodes are two hours long
during the edit, but and we're like, we couldn't hear it,
so it doesn't work like that. Yeah, I'll be like,

(23:42):
well you should have heard it was pretty impressed. All right, Well, guys,
let's take a quick break, and when we come back,
we're gonna talk about the fact that it's January six,
and of course Bean Day, speaking of parts and cuddle
up Day, and uh, I guess we might get to
the fact that it is also the day that Capital

(24:04):
got over on with help with some Capital police or whatever.
All right, we'll be right back, and we're back, And
it's been a whole year since, uh, since we were

(24:27):
recording this show, being like, wow, uh, do you get
some ship going on right there? It looks like, huh,
keep an eye on. Yeah, a year since, as you said,
the help of some of the Capitol's finest we watched
in horror, as you know, the slow motion car crash
that we saw begin from election day like sort of

(24:49):
come to pass. And you know, the hearings have gone
on for a while. We've checked in with them. Mostly
subpoenas are being ignored, and then we get like drips
and drabs of you know, communications between people in the
Trump world, and you're like, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Like that was they They just they just didn't have
their ship together enough to fully overthrow the government that day,
and they really wanted to. But then latest news rather

(25:12):
than just kind of be like, well where are we now,
I just it's better just check up on the latest
thing that happened. And that's around Sean Hannity. He just
got hit with a letter from the January six Select
Committee about some fucking text messages, not the ones that
we heard a few weeks ago that Liz Cheney read
out loud of all the like many people from Fox
News who are like begging the January six ship to stop. No, no, no,

(25:34):
they have ones that they're saying are so damning that
I think the word seems like insufficient based on like
what Sean Hannity was saying. So I just want to
read what the Select Committee was saying in their good
over here letter to Sean Hannity. Quote, the Select Committee
has now has information in its possession as outlining part below,
indicating that you had advanced knowledge regarding President Trump's and

(25:56):
his legal teams planning for January six, It also appears
that you have h You were expressing concerns and providing
advice to the president in certain White House staff regarding
that planning. You also had relevant communications while the riot
was underway and in the days thereafter. These communications make
you effect witness in our investigation. Like this one we've
never heard from January five, quote from Sean Handy to

(26:18):
Mark Meadows. I'm very worried about the next forty eight hours. Okay,
I mean that I think we said the same thing.
We didn't say it directly to Mark Meadows. I don't think. Okay, okay,
how about let's try this one on first eye. This
is from December thirty one to Mark Meadows. Also, we

(26:38):
can't lose the entire White House Counsel's office. I do
not see January six happening the way he is being told.
After the sixth, he should announce he will lead the
nationwide effort to reform reform voting integrity. Go to Florida
and watch Joe mess up daily, Stay engaged. When he speaks.
People will listen, and you're like, then, hold on, know

(27:00):
what's this thing about the You can't lose the entire
White House Counsel's office. I don't see the six happening
the way he's being told. Well, it sounds like the
thing we had heard about where the White House Council
was essentially gonna resign in mass to protest the attempted
factory that was going to go on with d O
J because some dude was about to crown himself acting
Attorney General to then announce a bunch of nonsense investigations

(27:24):
to sort of reinforce to stop the steal narrative, to
keep the coop energy up. That's pretty wild that he
was a week out was like, I do not see
January six happening the way he is being told. So
that's that's pretty That's maybe the most damning thing I've sorry,
dang navit ing thing I've darned to this point. Yeah,

(27:47):
there's another one where he's talking about He's like, hey,
I spoke to him and like, I don't like that.
I don't think he's understanding me. It's like very he said, guys,
we have this is on January tent So this is
the text that he sent after right everything went down.
Quote this is to him again speaking too. I believe
Mark Meadows saying, guys, we have a clear path to

(28:08):
land the plane in nine days. Oh this is to
him and to Mark Meadows and Jim Jordan's and then
wrote quote, he can't mention the election again. Ever, I
did not have a good call with him today, and worst,
I'm not sure what is left to do or say,
and I don't like not knowing if it's truly understood ideas. Mhmm.
It sounds like people these this group of people definitely

(28:29):
have you know, the people have mentioned that Hannity has
been in the year of the White House for a
long time. But when you see it's like this, it
sounds like people who are like, Yo, what the funk
He's not He's not sticking to the script, like this
is the ship we planned. Yeah, it's I'm not one
to defend Sean Hannity, but are we sure? When he
said I'm very worried about the next forty eight hours,
he wasn't talking about the hit CBS show that's my

(28:52):
favorite show, the next episode of forty eight hours. It's
a great question, Blake, Okay, I'm gonna expecting to answer.
I'm just bringing it up as because it the first
forty eight hours or do they have also the next
forty eight hours a sequel to the first forty forty
eight hours neat no ice, nothing just forty eight hours.

(29:12):
Yeah yeah, okay, I don't know. I mean you should
talk to Jay Sekulo, his lawyer, and maybe you can
offer that as a possible defense. You might the episode
titled the corn Raak Murder. Oh yeah, a class that
might be really worried about it. I don't want that
to happen to me. Yeah, okay, So I just wanted

(29:33):
to again, like I obviously I'm I'm just playing Devil's
advocate here. That's fine. And then when we need that
to have a fair and balance show, since we are
a year later from this, like I I do just
want to take a moment to like ask the question,
what do we think he has learned since these messages?
Like I would assume that he the lesson that he

(29:55):
has learned from the ensuing year is that he was wrong,
Like he should not have been telling him not to
fire the entire White House Counsel's office or have them
all resigned because there were no consequences, like they just
got away with it, like right, Like he's not He's
not looking back at this and being like, wow, I

(30:17):
really avoided uh steered him clear. He's probably looking back
and being like, man, I didn't realize how little people
gave a ship about about something like this, right, I
don't know. That's hard. It's hard to get into the
minds of these people because there's so much cognitive dissonance
like at the center of their world, like and it's

(30:37):
just they just do the thing that most people do
when they have those moments, just double down. But I
don't know if deep down, like these texts suggests that
Sean Hannity's like, y'all, this a fucking weird plan. You
should not like it's completely like, this is unlike anything
I've ever seen. Like I'm fine screaming racist sh it
on TV and like making it hot for libs, but

(30:57):
like to violently overthrow the government like in such an
underhanded way out in the open. They're like, that just
feels like a bridge to That's that's I think that's
the most charity I can give Hannity based on the text,
is that he's like, yeah, I'm smart enough to know
it's like, you don't want to get mixed up in
this if it goes left. I'm assuming he is only
given this advice based on the fact that he thinks

(31:19):
it's going to be unsuccessful and he thinks it's going
to be a bad look for the president, which is
what everybody like kept that seems to have been the
thesis of everybody was. You know, in those texts we
saw last month, everybody seemed to be being like, stand down,
like tell everybody to chill out. This is a really
bad look, like you're gonna it's gonna kill your political career.

(31:41):
I think in the years since, it has been proven
that that is not the case. That they were overestimating
the power of the mainstream media and the like, underestimating
the control that Trump has over the Republican Party, and like, now,
how I feel like it's worth this to happen again

(32:02):
today they would just be like you should have planned
better type thing, unless like come out and denounce this
at once, because that, you know, that didn't really do
nobody think. Yeah, they're I think they're operating in a
world where they're like, dude, we're gonna get deep ship
for this, and then yeah, like you're saying it didn't happen.

(32:25):
And I think even then that's like a weird momentary
check for everyone to or like, no, but we were
looking scared of that happening. But also the clock's taking
on us being able to continue to win elections without
having a plurality of votes, So then what do we do?
So that's yeah, so I don't discount like the sort
of living, breathing creature that is the Republican Party to

(32:45):
do what it has to do to survive, Like they're
not going to just be like, you're right, folks, the
ideas were too bad, right, I guess we just gotta
figure it out before people will vote for us, because
their whole thing is like, no, well funk that people
are wrong, they're stupid, and I think we just need
to make everyone's decisions for them. Was that called authoritarian regime?
I don't know whatever. I think what it is too

(33:06):
is that, I mean, this sounds so simple, but the
fact that no members of the like no representatives were
detained or did come into physical contact with these people,
I think this is so silly. But the fact that
the government wasn't overthrown and the fact that these representatives

(33:27):
weren't actually I mean, they were in danger obviously, but
there was no, nothing, nothing horrific happened. Does that Does
that make sense? Where no physical harm came to these people?
I think, just to for once try to be concise
in my goddamn life, the fact that nobody was physically harmed,
that I think was the line that would be crossed
for this actually to matter in a meeting in a

(33:49):
political way. Does that a lot of Yeah, A lot
of people point to like Republicans who were fucking panicked
in the chamber. They're like, dude, these guys are shooting
out of the fucking doors into the hallway and like
cowering that they definitely knew how bad it got. But
I think that's just how quickly ship had to shift,
because it's like, well, we can't sit in that because

(34:11):
then we look guilty. We're gonna have to quickly move
past to that. I was nothing. It was nothing, even
though it was probably one of the most vivid, weird,
fucking experiences I've ever been in my life. As a
conservative talking point, being afraid is not something that is
popular to say, you know, like where I think as
a liberal, as a demo, like as a liberal, it's like, oh,

(34:32):
feelings are okay, you know, what I mean, like you're
feeling scared the liberal representatives like, oh, we were really
really afraid. A Democratic voter can accept that a lot
easier than a conservative voter where in my This is
my opinion, but I think a conservative, someone who's conservative
politically wants strength, wants power, wants and to say that
I'm afraid is giving up political capital. You know, like

(34:57):
you need to like express the position of strength. Saying
if you're a Republican, oh, I was afraid is not
good for your party and it's not good for you
to try with your voting basis, because I think that's
what you know, conservatism is all about. It's not about
progress or moving forward. It's about staying very rigidly in
this earraw where people don't have fucking feelings. I've never

(35:17):
heard of fucking trauma. I never heard in this. It's
just like you either if you fucking hit or done
or you don't be scared. What the hell is that?
And I think that's just yeah, like you're saying that
does have an appeal to voters of a certain disposition,
but yeah, it's in the long view, we kind of
like look at this, and yeah, I too, look at

(35:38):
what the media has done, their lack of being able
to properly communicate like how awful this is because they're
afraid that they're picking sides, because that's really the thing
that is governing the outward messaging to be like this
is so bad. I don't know if we know this,
the whole country is in chaos, like those stories come up,
but I, you know, I don't I don't see the
same motivation to warn people because like they're even looking

(36:02):
at like all this voter suppression. They're like, golle, who
are they doing? And it's like this is a fucking
existential threat. But yeah, this is uh, that's that's the
other part of this um. The other part of January six, though,
is to talk about Donald Trump. He had a big
old like press conference plan for today, like on the

(36:22):
anniversary of January six. He had some ship to say.
He was like, it's gonna be this whole event that
conservatives are gonna rally around on the anniversary. But it
got canceled at the fucking last minute. And was it
because other conservatives told him, dude, this is a terrible
fucking idea. Maybe, but if you ask him, he'll put
it like this, You know, dude, this is only a

(36:43):
fraction of like this long thing he wrote about why
he's actually canceling his January six anniversary speech quote in
light of all that I'm I can't even do to
do his fucking voice, in light of all the total
bias and dishonesty of the January six bucket unselect committee
of Democrats, two failed Republicans in the fake news media,
I'm canceling the Anyways six press conference admire Lago on Thursday,
and instead we'll discuss many of those important topics at

(37:05):
my rally on Saturday's in Arizona. It will be a
big crowd. What has become more and more obvious to
all is that the limestream media will not report the
facts that Nancy Pelosi in the capital bubble. It's just
it goes on and gone and on. The fact is
every Republican who spoke to was like, or people were
talking to his orbit were like, do not fucking do this.

(37:26):
This is the worst fucking thing you can do. Also,
people need to be focused on real issues. Don't fucking
bring the clock back to this. And Laura Ingram apparently
also turned down a request for him to appear on
her show to talk all this ship. So it all
boiled down to the fact that it wasn't really the
lengthy media but the fact that he wasn't going to
get live like live television coverage. Yeah, and that's all

(37:50):
he wanted. And I think when so that's interesting to
see what that's a that's another that's all part of
Trump's like realization process as well. I feel like where
he's just like, oh, fuck, like I can't even get
on live TV anymore, Like what do I do UFC
fight against Jake Paul? Paul wouldn't take that, But like

(38:11):
this doesn't feel comforting to me that like Laura Ingram
like turned him down so much as it just seems
like there like the whole aftermath, Like wait, when you
think back to like where we were on the sixth
and like watching this and everybody being shocked and being like, wow,
they're really like showing their ass at this point, like

(38:31):
Trump is showing his ass, like especially because this is
based on like a complete lie that is like easily
provable as such. This is like I think there was
a sort of mainstream consensus that this was going to
be a like Okay, we've hit a breaking point with
this ship, like let's let's watch the way of kind

(38:53):
of received type of moment, and instead, I feel like
it's been more like they've been given an act break
to like sort of gather themselves and strategize in the wings,
while Biden is like on stage not doing a whole
hell of a lot, and it's just yeah, it just
feels like it's a chance for It's not like the

(39:14):
high water mark for authoritarianism. It's like a break for authoritarianism.
And yeah, like I don't know, it's like Hitler's prison
term where he took a break to write mind Kump.
It's like the time where he gets to like sit
back in the cut and strategize and build. And just

(39:36):
like that, I also think like the thing that nobody
could have predicted on this day a year ago is
that the public would be more alienated than ever before,
with like sort of the increasingly mainstream frustration with the pandemic.
And you know, I feel like I know more people

(39:57):
today who are closer to buying into some form of
like conspiracy theory thinking than I did a year ago.
I can compare people I know two people and I'm
I'm I'm blown away. And and it is to that
point that frustration, it creates opportunity for people to adopt

(40:18):
like these sort of alternative you know, explanations for what's happening,
which is why so many experts on like democratic collapse
are just saying, you know, if the US, like you know,
had more like support for people like could actually eliminate
some of the tension that's brought on by the pandemic,
like economic uncertainty or like debt and things like that.

(40:39):
That has a very massive effect on people's thinking in
terms of like going towards something more like authoritarian or
conspiratorial because on your you're you're taking away these sort
of pain points that motivate someone to go deeper or
find an explanation because the one that they have, which
is like I live in a cruel, shitty world like

(41:00):
sometimes isn't enough unfortunately, Yeah, and they have more time
to think about it too, where you know, with even
remote work or you know, like not doing as many
things because of COVID, you're in front of your computer
more often, you're alone more often, like you have excuses
not to go out, and like you know, and I
mean this probably has something to do with the metaverse
as well. But like you know, you can you just

(41:23):
have more time and more empty like idle idle space
and your brain to explore these conspiracy theories. And when
when you're locked down, you don't have as much perspective
on what's real and what's logical, and then it's just
so easy to fall into these silos of like minded
you know, thinkers that I think that's another big difference

(41:46):
between twenty nineteen and now, where there's just so many
factors that lead to this ship. Yeah, but yeah, and
I think there's an also an overarching like there's a
reason that all of the like toss ups are breaking
the same way, and it's because we have a fucked
up system that's reaching a breaking point and people, the

(42:09):
authoritarians are rushing into exploit it, and the Democratic Party
is not built to exploit it. Like kind of even
are the system right? Like the bones are about to
break themselves, you know what I mean, Because it's like
it can't withstand its own weight anymore, and like like

(42:30):
just the idea of like being able to aid people,
it's like we're clearly at a point where we have
to invert the dynamic where the plurality of people are
enjoying like the benefits of of a like a healthy economy,
rather than the most moneyed people enjoying that. And because

(42:50):
we would have to reorient to put people without money
ahead of people with money. It's just incompatible with how
the country is. Know, like, we're then that's the issue.
We're asking the country to do an impossible thing. So
I don't see how anything happens unless it has these
like really fucking freaky moments. We're like, oh shit, what

(43:12):
the fuck? Because we're there, we have the the way
our leadership is structured in our political ideology in this country,
it's it's only it's always to be to benefit the wealthy,
and because what we need is the opposite. It's just like,
I don't know how to fucking do that. I can, like,
I can make gestures towards it, but like truly like formative,

(43:34):
transformative ship, Well, that's not can't happen with these people,
can't happen with the way are like our elections are
funded and the way our tax code is set up.
It's just can't happen, you know, And I think that's
what's the that's what makes it a little bit frightening
is to know that for all, as much as like
the optimism there is for you know, Joe Biden's agenda

(43:55):
and things like that, the ship that I think that's
really needed, it's just it's anti petical to how we operate.
And I don't know if that's discussed enough either, like
a true confrontation. Like I think, more than anything, the
way everything's been moving the last few decades, it's just unsustainable.
And we're seeing all of the fucking evidence right now

(44:17):
because I can't point to let people who are like,
you know, just not out people who are not wealthy
saying my life has got become exponentially better here now.
I get comparatively, when you leave a very stressful situation
from somewhere else, you can find moments for improvement and
things like that. But I feel like the people who
who really talk about like they've really benefited or wealth

(44:37):
the wealthiest people like people that are wealthier even beyond
our imaginations. And I think that's the hard part about
it at all. You what if I was just like
after that beautiful statement was like speak for yourself, I'm
fucking crushing it over here. Beautiful. It was so well
said it just completely undervaluate, like it sounds like a
lot of talk like Jacob Jingle himersh it had a

(45:01):
little too much. I didn't know he was on the podcast.
Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. All right, let's
take a quick break and uh, we'll come back and
talk about the most Google Chain restaurant. And we're back,

(45:28):
and you know this is this is a hard hitting
ship where Google has released the most Google Chain restaurant
and what are we looking at? Miles Hit us with
the with the facts, hit us with the scorecard, Harold Letterman.
Who is the most Google chain restaurant is Starbucks, followed

(45:50):
by McDonald's, then Dominoes, Chick fil A, Pizza Hut, and
are blessed Taco Bell right at the end at the
death just snatched it and the writers that they take out.
I only bring this up because not because it's really
that important, but the over at the take out they
had some theories of like why Starbucks like so much
more ahead, and like the rankings, like I think it

(46:12):
was in thirty and it was like the thirty ninth
most search thing and then McDonald's like the fifty five
or something that it's things like they have more varied
menus that are like in like in localities they have
different menus, or that they have seasonal items like you know,
Christmas drinks and fall drinks and ship like that, or
commitment cups and stuff. And they're also in dense urban center,
so people might be just saying, yo, let me google

(46:34):
where's a Starbucks. But my theory, really, I think is
that the thing that pushed them over the edge or
put them so far ahead, is that it was all around.
I think that struggle for labor rights and how much
of a top of mind thing. Not that for the
entire country, but in Buffalo, those those stores that were unionizing,
that took up a lot of of like the conversation

(46:57):
air during that time, like everyone was like talking about it.
We heard like, you know, we played some of the
cringe e monologue from the former CEO. And I think there,
I think that drew a lot of people in because
as much as I'd like to think pumpkin spice lat
days and commemorative cups drove the traffic search, I think
their place in the potential domino effect of like worker

(47:17):
rights gave it a little bit more. There was more
interest from the general public aside from just anyone, because
I'm not to say that every person who was like
working at a like a quick service restaurant was like,
I gotta little focus on Starbucks, Starbucks, Starbucks. But that
news and around it, I felt like just created more
headlines and more attention around it. Just Mike, I think

(47:40):
that makes sense, Yeah, because I also really like what
you're onto with the different pieces of news or new
things that they come up with. Starbucks always has new drinks,
Domino's has like driver lists, delivery and all that. Like
Chick fil A you gotta note like which day is
it closed, Pizza Hut is always like has a new
box filled with shelves of food in it, you know,

(48:00):
and Taco Bell always this new stuff. I do want
to know why anyone would ever google McDonald's because it
is always the same and you're not trying to find one,
because if you just drive, like you'll run into one,
you know what I mean, Like you don't if you're
on a road trip, there'll be a signed for it
on the highway. They're everywhere. I do not know why
you would google McDonald's, like that's my first Google every morning, Blake. Yeah,

(48:24):
I'm just like, what are they up to McDonald's making
sure it's there? Yeah, making sure it's the same thing.
How's that claim? You know what's wild? Though? It got
so the things that people it got more people search
McDonald's more than Netflix. Wow, which seems like or Bank
of America. So this is one of my that's crazy

(48:45):
questions slash theories is that like Starbucks and Dominoes both
have really good apps as supplications, not appetizers, and so like,
I was so fucking confused when you first that, I
almost threw up on my pants. So thank you for
for fixing that. That is something that happens to you

(49:07):
when you're confused. And yes, we have to give you
a very gentle briefing before every episode or else. It
takes some mess in here and I appreciate it. Yeah,
But like, so I'm just trying to McDonald's makes more
sense to me because nobody's like going into the McDonald's
app and like ordering on the McDonald's app. But like

(49:27):
Dominoes is the one that I get. Yeah, I guess
they had the news hook about driverless cars, but for
the most part, I can't imagine like googling unless you're
just like, what's the phone number four Dominoes? Because I
don't use apps that like were they I mean they
I don't know if they were also making headlines with
like all the you know, like minimum wage talk, but

(49:49):
was there anything that put McDonald's like whatever, it doesn't
matter all that to say people are focused on the
quick service world and yeah, long, um, I mean not
long made the struggle last, but long mad continue until
we get better treatment. If Google really wanted to grab
our attention, they would be breaking each of these searches
down by like how many of the people were googling

(50:11):
Starbucks because they needed a place to ship right, Like
that's I have to think that's like of the like
you know, like it was the it's just Starbucks dicking coffee.
Like we're honestly like just as confused as you. Back
to when I worked at Cracked, there was a search

(50:34):
term I'm drawing a blank. I'm like what it was
something with like horse I think horse dicks. That was
one of like the top search terms that landed people
on the website. Like when you got down, it was
always like in the top hundred and we could never
figure out why it was like Horsecock Miles Gray was

(50:55):
a big one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that you had one, Miles. Yeah,
I collect them. Yeah yeah, I love your necklace. By
the way, thank you. Yeah, your shelves are buckling. I'm
getting I'm getting a delivery of a Clydesdale later. It's yeah.

(51:16):
Oh man, no, I have to picture. What do Clydesdale's
dicks have the like fluffy white fur like the bottom
of the Bosn't know, that's interesting as a very interesting blake.
You know those amphibians that have it's not a salamander,
but it has the fluffy gills like up near its head.

(51:38):
Isn't that situation with the cly sale hog with the
fluffy fur at the top or is it at the
base where the pubist? Oh yeah, what's it called like
an ox lock dole or something? Yes, yes, yeah, yeah,
that's exactly what it is. If that and you nail
the pronunciation, nail it, it's a very difficult for axle

(51:58):
fully that Yeah, the exlful road. What is that? All right? Briefly,
I want to talk about yellow Stone because they just
had their season four finale. This is a if you
if you're not familiar. It's a kind of neo Western
show starring Kevin Costner made with technically neo Western John

(52:24):
New Western. What the fuck? Yeah, I don't know what
that means. It's it might be a term I just
made up, but I think it's I think it's like
No Country for Old Men, blood simple, you know. Taylor Sheridan,
the creator of the show Yellowstone, has also made Hell
or High Water and wind River. So it's like Westerns

(52:45):
that take place in a more modern setting, right, they say?
With right the definition subgenre that adopts its character setting
in themes and transplants them with contemporary sensibilities. Got it,
got it right? So I think also like Unforgiven and
more or like postmodern westerns would count as neo Westerns.
But like I think that, I don't know. I find

(53:07):
you could say Mandalorian is a neo Western too. Produce
Rebecca just wrote a neo Western is a Western with
a shaved head. I think I give my bad jokes,
Doc Martin with red laces. I don't reverer Sorry, yeah, yeah,
backa and Justin gave me that joke sultaneously. Yeah, But

(53:30):
so I I got I got on a big neo
Western kick over the break and like watch Blood Simple
No Continent like the movies that I just mentioned. So
that's but so Taylor Sheridan is the guy who made Heller,
High Water and wind River and that he created this show.
It's about a family that like owns the largest private

(53:51):
ranch in Montana and have to defend against outside forces
like bordering native reservations and a public park and land developers.
So so they nailed one villain of those dreaded public park. Now.
I don't know what his point of view is on this,

(54:15):
like maybe they're maybe they're like anti heroes, but you know,
it does make sense that it would be salient now
seeing as like private property, like you know, the Bundy's
out in the West. I feel like there's very interesting
things happening in that world, and I feel like private
property seems to be kind of the original sin of

(54:37):
the United States that we can't really recover from. And
so this is all to say, I'm going to watch
yellow Stone or some of it and actually have a
a well informed take instead of this. Yeah, wasn't there
this finale like just setting records? Yes, so this was
some season four finale hit like had the highest ratings

(55:00):
for a day of and like that they premiered it
on I guess it's Peacock even though it seems like
it's on Paramountain Network. Show its streams on Peacock and
they have like nine million people watch it on the
day it came out, which is a new record, which
is pretty wild when you realize that like every show

(55:23):
in the top ten of like most streamed shows is
on Netflix. But I mean, it's it's definitely one of those.
It's like the it's again one of those shows, like
the biggest show that I don't know about. Yeah, yeah,
And I just see constantly see pre rolls for it,
and I'm like, I don't know, Kevin Costner are cool,
but yeah, the neo Western man, I just do it.

(55:45):
So I did watch wind River, which is the only
of the one of those movies, those neo Westerns I
hadn't seen, and it's about like crimes done to native
people's on like native reservations, and it's protege. This is
a fish and wildlife tracker played by Jeremy Renner. But

(56:06):
it's cool because his ex wife is Native American. Oh cool, cool,
that's fine, but not not his love interest might do.
His love interest is Elizabeth Olsen, who is a who
comes into helps solve the crime. But like, yeah, the
the Native people aren't very useful or capable of dealing
with their own ship in the movie, so there's like

(56:28):
some very serious white savior ship going on. But I
I do want to watch this and see like how
they're handling a story that centers on a Bundy like
clan trying to defend their private property rights against the
public park system, Like I can't think of I mean,
it's got to be good, you know, like because I'm

(56:49):
you don't do numbers like that and be a totally
like nonsense show, you know, So not to say that
like it's not no, no no, but I mean, like
you know that they like even when I watched shows
that do not as I'm like, oh, I see why
people funk. I've never seen like a show. This is complete.
This is like a fever dream. I don't understand this
at all. Yeah. Right, you guys haven't seen a single

(57:10):
one of these, right, A single episode of Yellowstone not
not one. Yeah. I started to have it. I have
a rechargeable battery thing I got as a promo for it. Yeah,
it counts. I saw the hell out of some billboards
when it first came out. But I thought you said
Mystic River when you said wind River. And when I

(57:31):
was in high school, I got like hired to write
like hired, I probably was free. It was free to
write like the dirty, like dirty movie titles. I guess
for a morning show and I asked my best friend
Jeff to help me, and he wrote like a hundred
of them, but they were all so bad where it
was like Mystic River of Semen was like one of

(57:52):
the ones that he wrote, and it's like, no, you
gotta like do word play, and it was like Pirates
of the Caribbean having sex with each other and it's
like you can't though it's just word play. Word kind
of with Jeff on this woman, I think you steered
him wrong. Mystic River scene was pretty good, superducer, Becca,
What which show was good? I did again? I'm yellow

(58:15):
Yellowstone is good? Yeah, okay, Samley, Yellowstone is good. I
watched it with my mom in Texas from the South Yellowstone.
She loved it, and they have like, um, I don't
know if it's a spin off, but it's the same
creators who did Yellowstone? I think, but it's like based
in like I don't know the organ trail right eighteen.

(58:38):
It's like at some year title, right, it's a prequel.
It's like these people's an that has country stars Faith
Hill and um wow, I'm spacing very famous. Um yea
love m Alright, Well now I am feel less dread

(59:01):
about the fact that I just promised to watch some
of this. But yeah, Zake Kang, let us know thoughts
on Yellowstone? Yeah? Is it the New Bosh? Yeah, your
dad's favorite show? Alright, Well, Blake, such a pleasure as
always having you on t d Z. Where can people
find you and follow you? I am at Blake Wexler

(59:25):
on everything. By the way, I love doing this. Thank
you for having me both of you. And Uh. I
host a podcast called, if you want to call it,
that called Blake's Takes for God's Sakes, and uh it's
essentially what this would be without anyone else on it.
It was. Yeah, it's just me free associating, riffing with

(59:46):
myself for forty five minutes each week, and um yeah,
I love it. A lot of people don't, but it is.
It is at It's been described as a disaster, but
it does exist and you can download it. And um,
I have some stand up dates coming up as well.
UM in January, January two, I'm gonna be in Raleigh,

(01:00:07):
North Carolina, Good Nights, February the Comedy Fort in Fort Collins, Colorado,
and then the February Denver Comedy Lounge in Denver, Colorado.
So yeah, that's uh, that's where I'm at. But this
was this was so much fun. Thank you guys, and
you're welcome to plug whatever you'd like. It's kind of
like a neo Western tour. Yeah, it really is. Maybe

(01:00:31):
I'll you're going to forts, going to forts, I'm going
I'm assuming are understeady, you know, bombardment from the British.
We're planning a siege for Saturday night late shown. It's
gonna be cool. Bring your hooks and ladders. There you go, miles.
Where can people find you? With tweet you've been Oh sorry, Blake, Hey, Blake, Hey, hey,

(01:00:51):
how are you almost skipped over? Question that I love
to ask our guests, which is what is a tweet
or some of the work of social media you've been
enjoying A tweet from at Jeff mcdev on Twitter. I
came across this video of Wilt Chamberlain dancing and it
brought me so much joy I wanted to share it
with all of you. It is, but in this Chamberlain

(01:01:14):
dancing for fourteen seconds next to regular sized people and
his body, it looks like it was edited to you
just don't see someone like that, and it's like, God,
this guy had style and he had he had it,
this dude. So it's um one of those like almost
like a soul train type like dance show. Well, he's

(01:01:35):
on the fever. He's on the fever. Let's see, let's see,
al we're but he'll always be remever as the brand
boy the sun incredible. Whoo whoa looking like a cooked

(01:01:56):
out turkey? Damn will whoa he got honey in those hips?
WHOA Wow? That guy's intro's rival mine. I was jealous
of the NBA record of most games, most points in

(01:02:21):
a game one oh boy, that's amazing. Yeah, arguably one
of the great athletes in any sport. Ever, it looked
like those two like people that were not of Wilt
Chamberlain size height, he was like using them as crutches

(01:02:42):
almost way like holding his hands to come. He's just
so tall, and he's like, oh yeah, anyway to human
walking sticks miles Where can people find you? What the
tweet you've been enjoying Twitter, Instagram at Miles of Gray.
Also the other show for fiance that I do with
Sophie Alexandro we talked ninety day Fiance. If you like that,

(01:03:04):
come check that out. A tweet out like first one
is from andres to bush It at a M do
bushit b O U c h E t h E
T and the list is one man cover bands Jeff Leppard,
Ned Zeppelin, Earl, jam Alan Shain's Radio, Fred lou Too,

(01:03:24):
Ted Hot Chili Peppers, Dan Steely and Jim Imagine dregs Um. Lastly,
I just wanted to dis it from Judd Harris at Visible.
Judd tweeted, and this is from my bilingual folks. I
hear dress leges Economia. That's really fun. That's pretty good.

(01:03:48):
Killed me, killed me, let's see. Andadresen tweeted Titanic should
have been called vacation Boyfriend, and uh Connor Trippler tweeted,
I actually have good reason to shoot the messenger. For one,
I do not like what he's telling me. You can
find me on Twitter at Jack Underscore O'Brien. You can

(01:04:11):
find us on Twitter at Daily Zeitgeist. We're at the
Daily Zeitgeist on Instagram, we have Facebook fan page, on
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information that we talked about in today's episode, as well
as the song that we think you might enjoy Blake.
What do we say about that? What do we say

(01:04:31):
about doing the emphasis on the footnotes is the one
that we emphasize. Man, this is why we don't publish
the you're on. I don't know what you're talking. I
literally have no clue. Uh Miles, what what's the musical recommendation?
You know what? All this talk of Neil Western, I

(01:04:53):
instantly just thought of the track by the French m C.
M C. Salar with two a's and the track is
called Nouvel Western. And I really like the track because
there's a sample of Serge Games books Bunny and Clyde
in it. If you're familiar, Searge Games were great track.
But that has turned into a beat and it's like
from the early nineties French rap, but it's Nouvel Western

(01:05:16):
and I felt like perfect for what we're talking about.
So check happen now. Hell yeah, Well, The Daily Zygas
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