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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season seventy nine, Episode
five of Joe Daly's Eight Guys, the Podcast, where we
take a deep dive into America's share consciousness and say,
officially off the top, fuck Coke Industries and fuck Fox News'
two thousand nineteen. It's the season finale. My name's Jack O'Brien,

(00:23):
n B A k A. Nicola Dead Djokovic, Gregg Popovich,
Russell textbook a K. Damien Wilner. That is courtesy of
Christi Yamabucci, Maine. And uh, I'm sure that means a
lot to someone I wasna to the room. Yes, and
and I'm throwing to be joined by special guest co

(00:46):
host first face on Mountain Sitemore, first placing your heart
taller than you thought. She was smaller than your average
zamboni because she's little zamn Miss Jamie Laft. Okay, No,
I just sent you bugs. A bug is a type
of encrypted love from me me and the day is

(01:07):
that as your reflex l it's right because I just
had a zamboni and that's all that that's it, that's
so much that's at just t d z A. Of course,
bugs like the computer bugs because you're hack a bug

(01:29):
flight Yeah, yeah, because you're a hacker cot hacker. The
quotes you don't know, that's fine. If you don't know,
that's fine, that's totally fine. As Biggie said, if you
don't know, that is fine. Funny their just chiller edit
his music. Uh well, we are throw joined in eric

(01:49):
third seat by the hilarious, the wonderful Joel Mony. What's
that y'all? Y'all are so cute. I don't know if
you're listening, no, but person adorable. It's truly a very
cute room right now. Uh, Joel, how are you so good?

(02:13):
So good? So good good? I saw the Last Avengers movie,
which was amazing. My roomates mom is in town. She's
way chill. I love getting high with parents. It's like
my favorite pastor. Let me introduce you to the good stuff. Yeah,
it's been great. Um, and are you introducing them to

(02:33):
like good weed for the first time? Like, yeah, I
think so. She's really hioh. Yeah, I'm not trusting anything
she's getting. I was like, let me amp you up slowly.
Let's start with some like light edibles and we'll just
work our way up to like some Skywalker o G
and it'll be good. Yeah, Skywalker, Mom gotta watch out
for that stuff. I always say. Well, Joel, we're going

(02:56):
to get to know you a little bit better in
a moment. First, we are going to take our listeners. Oh,
I should say off the top, Miles is just out
for a couple of days. He'll be back. Don't read
anything into the fact that I was out yesterday and
now Miles is that we can be in the same room.
We are, uh, still really good friends. Everyone. You can
check my Twitter feed for all the official conspiracy theory.

(03:19):
There are some cheating, you know, there's a lot going on.
I just want to be hearing it for you as
you know what the realty is. Yeah, Miles is cheating
on me. But well that's a likely story, you know.
But I was going yesterday Miles talked about how I
was on the hunt for some really dope eat barking stocks,
and as you guys can see, I copped them. Uh

(03:43):
and I mean my my feet are hideous, but still
you never know, you know, gorgeous stocks, those gorgeous stocks.
All right, we are going to get into what we're
talking about today. First of all, we're gonna say just
fuck Brexit because Will maybe cheating on Kate. We're gonna
talk about Joe Biden joining the race, uh, and you

(04:07):
know the fact that he's a front runner and why
and why and why. We are going to talk about
whether Trump's fall in the approval ratings from the Mulla
Report is over. We're gonna talk about whether Netflix is
killing America's sex drive, which is a story that you

(04:29):
see frequently, the fact that this new technology is killing
America's extra Netflix is not a new technology. I knew
what if sex was just boring? Right? Exactly? Why can't
it just be that? Well, I do think that that
is what we'll get into it. But I do think
that people used to have sex out of boredom, and
we're just less bored, better options, so many things I

(04:53):
can think of I want to do more than funck. Ever, Well,
I guess we'll unpack it. Right. We're gonna talk about
a woman who woke up after twenty seven years in
a coma. Uh. And then at the end we are
going to talk James Bond news and get Joel's official
take on Avengers and Game. I don't know if there

(05:16):
will be spoilers. Well, we'll see and we'll warn you
if there will be. But first, Joel, we like to
ask our guess, what is something from your search history
revealing about who you are? Yeah. I recently downloaded every
single episode of every podcast on Game of Thrones that
is reputable. I'm sure there are thousands of Game of

(05:36):
Thrones podcast but Vanity First came out with the list.
It's really good. Uh. There's a lot of repeats of
who hosts, but their shows are all very different wildly. Uh.
I've watched Game of Thrones from the beginning. I've read
almost every Wikipedia page. I've never read the books. I
tried to read the first chapter. It's really long on
there are so many names. I just don't care. It's

(05:57):
it's really hard to read the books. But my god,
the show amazing. Uh. And I was like, I must
be missing things. And when you get book knowledge in
and trying to piece the last threads together, it becomes
really fascinating. Uh, to try to see who's gonna end
up wear and he's gonna die next week? Uh. And
so yeah, my Game of Thrones obsession has kicked truly
into high gear. It's uh, it's a problem. Yeah, So

(06:20):
you you said before we started recording that you are
researching for a death pool because uh, you know this
is the Battle of Winterfell is coming uh this coming weekend.
Uh so this is the episode where people think a
lot of our fan favorites are going to die. Yes,
and so you said, you're you're involved in a death pool?

(06:42):
Who do you? Who is your money on? Uh? Okay.
So Brienne's story wrapped up so beautifully last episode by
finally getting united, and the show really likes to like
hit us at the knees. However, there are plenty of
times I thought Sam was going to die for similar
reasons where I'm like, oh, he learned he could be
amaz staring. Now he's out in the forest, and he
betrayed his you know, his code of ethics for the

(07:05):
to be a Knight of the Wall, and so now
maybe he'll die because the gods are angry, but they weren't.
He still kicking, he's still rising, So it's it's hard
to say for sure. I think if I was an
actual betting person, I would say Brienne dead. I would
say that little girl um who's supposed to remind us
of Sharine, she gone. She was like, I'm gonna defend
the wall from a cousin or because my brothers were

(07:27):
warriors and other gone, so I'm gonna do it. And yeah,
she's gonna Uh Leona Mormont, the adorable girl who was
also a fierce warrior and like a great like leader
of her people gone dead. I'm not ready for it.
They just kind of skipped over her real quick. She
was like, I am going to fight. It's like that
was not enough story for you to not be about
to die. And my biggest like guess is that I

(07:51):
think once the fighting is done, Nerris is going to
try to stab John or something. Oh yeah, that look
at a trail on her face at the end of
the last episode was just like, I gotta kill somebody else.
Now I was prepared to do it, but I will
kill all my lovers. I've been saying, I think Denis
is going to die this season. This being the last season.
What a prediction. But yeah, and I think it might

(08:13):
have something to do with her dragons. He's going to
be Queen of the Ashes. And here's here's my question.
Do the dragons talk No? Okay, well, if they're saying
I'll watch, they have very communicative eyes though, Yeah, the
thing with Sam, who I've said from the start, Ari

(08:36):
and Sam are the two people I just don't want
to die. But I think Sam might have fucked himself
last week by bragging about how like he never gets
killed because he has survived a lad of ship, but
it's been mostly via just luck and so I don't
know if Game of Thrones believes in like fate and luck,

(08:58):
so it'll be interesting to see. But he was like,
what are you talking about? Go down the crypt. I'm
a badass, kind of stumbled, although they might need him
in the crypt. Yeah, how did John forget that? What
the Niking does is raise dead people? That is the
question he thought the entire island to get back up? Okay, yeah,

(09:22):
My question to that is won't the bodies be so
badly decomposed that you won't They won't be able to
do anything. How many bodies are down there? How do
you compose? Are they right? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, that is
the puestion, Like Ned's gonna get up in like stabb
John was like Ned was decapitated and his bones boiled.
There ain't nothing to get up. That's done. Who else
is in the kind of lead other than Brianne in

(09:44):
the in the death pools. Other than the kids, I
would say gray Worm probably a Sandy had like dope
kiss at the end where you were like and they
made plants with the future, which I was like, Dad,
it's coming for you. Not good, are being very eager.
It wasn't okay, So like one of the Start kids
could die, like what would be more devastating to the
fan base, But then to lose one of the Start

(10:06):
kids now after all of this, Yeah, Jamie, you could
definitely die because sorry Wise, I don't think so though,
because we don't have a conclusion with him and c
yet and I'm not I'm not done with it. Yeah,
I need a final bof Final Booth, the thing we're
all looking for, you know, you always think it's a

(10:29):
final booth, but it never is. The one thing that's
makes me think Aria might not die is because she
was so sure it would be her first and final booth,
but it did not end up being that because she
was people who are like certain they're going to die,
like John, uh, you know they probably won't damn Crown,

(10:49):
John Ring put it on goddamn um all right. And
also I want to say underrated way of researching things
just search it in the podcast app, whatever podcast app
you like, and just listening to random podcasts. There's usually
some good ship about whatever you're trying to find out about.
People interview experts all the time on these here podcasts.

(11:13):
What is something you think is overrated? Anybody else who
decides to run for president? Okay, overrated? Stop besides Biden,
who you're in favor of? Wait, except did Abrams ever
officially announced? She says she was running for something, and
then she has not announced. Yeah, unless Dacy Abrams decides
to run, everybody else, everybody else can stop it. We're done.

(11:34):
So Biden announced, uh, and we'll we'll get into him
a little bit more later on. But he is the
twentie candidate in the race for There seems to be
some good symmetry there. Um, I do feel like that
is a good Okay, this is it? Like? Yeah? No
more right? Less Stacy Abram supposed to write which cakes

(11:57):
help us the people? Yeah? Yeah, I mean Joe, I mean,
this seems like inevitable for so long that I was
almost relieved when it was just finally announced. I mean,
the only bigger relief if he decided not to run,
but it didn't seem likely. I love I love when
someone old just has to give it one last shot

(12:18):
at the expense of everyone's mental health. The plot of
a lot of movies pull me in one last run. Yeah,
but in those movies it's made to look like a
noble thing, not ego driven. Um, well, he needs to
save America from the Nazis. Oh, he had so many

(12:38):
opportunities to do that previously. If you didn't sit down,
I mean, listen, I I love a Joe Biden Savage
moments real, but that is not a president make Is
there a good Joe Biden Savage moments? There's like a
million assets scholar of Savage moments reels on YouTube. Um,

(12:59):
Joe Biden, I mean, he's got so many gaffs. There's
a feature length Savage moments real of him just saying fuck,
what is something you think is underrated? Fandom in general,
I feel like a lot of people like clown on
both Game of Thrones and Avengers fandoms and just being like,

(13:21):
are you guys really crying at this? Like have you
seen the world? Like shut up, like, don't talk to me,
don't like if you there's such a great power and
fandom to not just bring people together, but for people
to see certain aspects of their stories never told. And
then to watch Superhero Like, they're just so many great
moments in both where you just I don't know my fandoms. Okay,

(13:42):
So Game of Thrones, Like every Sunday, my college friends
and I have gotten together since we started college two
thousand eight. We've been on this ride every Sunday four
Game of Thrones. We've done the rewatches together, we have
like group chats based around it. Like it's the thing
that keeps us as we drift and start doing our
own things and having famies or whatever, it keeps us
grounded in together. And I think that's beautiful. And the

(14:03):
same thing can be said for like really the entire
spectrum of comic book love and fandom, And like, I
understand that there are elements of it that are toxic.
I understand that it's not for everybody. Some people like
I don't know what's happening in the twentie movie, and
I've seen all the others. It's what's there's so many
things like it's not everyone's cup with you, but fe
those of us who like love it and Javan and
connect for it. It is a truly grounding, almost church

(14:24):
like experience that doesn't require me to you know, believe
in anything really other than like, let's just watch these
stories and talk about them. And it's something really beautiful
and peaceful about it. And I wish people would stop
hating on it. It's frustrating. I feel like it's and
it's like the sort of thing where there's like certain
franchises that, like with my family, no matter where we're at,
like even if we're at each other's throats, like we

(14:45):
would go to see the Harry Potter movie. You know,
it would go to just because that's what you do.
It's a moment to lay down their weapons and watch
some rich people fight. Yes, you don't bring your weapons
into the Harry Potter movies. There was a situation away
in my hometown movie theater where someone got stabbed in

(15:08):
the foot during School of Rock. It was crazy at
School of Rock not even a franchise, what's the point,
but there was it was just like I in my hometown,
there was like the movie theater was on thin ice
for whatever reason. But then like the whole incident at
School of Rock that was a final Straw movie theater
shut down. It was wild. This would have been yeah,

(15:34):
and the story. I mean, I'm remembering this from being
like ten at the time, but as I recall, it
was that because we were like going to a screening
right after and then I got canceled because there was
too much blood at the School of Rock theater. But
I guess that someone put their foot up on the
seat behind someone who had a knife. Yeah, and it
was an act of rage and they got you know, everyone.

(15:57):
Everyone was fine in the end, but you know, don't
put your feet on some seater. You're gonna get your
footsteps were you get A small town was like a
small town. No, this was just like a southern Massachusetts,
like it just happens. I just like the idea of
the theater being on thin nights, like the communities, you
know what. That's it. This is not a stat because
I come from a small town and came from a

(16:18):
town of and so our theater had moments like that
where people were like, what movies are you showing inappropriate
for the children? No, we don't like it, misbehaving shut
it down. But then Jamie, the theater was going to
be shut down, but then Jamie and her friends did
a dance routine that the community theater. We heard our
own school and did it School of rock Man. That

(16:41):
movie holds up. I love that movie. I haven't seen
it since it first came out. It's a classic. Um, finally,
what is a myth? What's something people think is true
you know to be false? Three hours is not too
long for a movie. Hot. I love an epic like
list Amadeus made movie. Uh what is it? Oh my gosh,

(17:05):
Brad Pitt movie where he goes to is that? But
also valuable film? Three hours of your time? But Brad Pitt,
doesn't you make an accent just for it's so terrible
and so good? Yeah. I just discovered that, or rediscovered
it as you watched the Car Crash. I had always

(17:25):
seen the Car Crash and always thought that was the
limits of what Meet Joe Black had to all ten minutes. Baby.
I just remember that it came on two VHS is,
which we're like, oh, this is going to be a
journey epic. Yeah, t VHS that is there. There are
those movies that Titanic was two vhss is. Yeah. My

(17:49):
mom would only let me watch the first tape of
Titanic would be like great movie, right, Like we just
wouldn't want the part where they died. Yeah, that's true.
Were the Titanic sinking? Where does the first VHS end?
The VHS ends when they hit the iceberg, My mom
as they hit the iceberg. Yeah, end, Cliffhager. It ends
with you know the part where the captain turns and

(18:11):
says Mr Murdock, I think you may get your head left,
and then it ends, and then my mom would be
like good night, So she really owned the captain. There.
You get the sex scene, you get the sketchule like
you do get most of the good scenes in in
the movie, and I just don't get that guy hitting
the propeller and oh my god, the flipping guy. You

(18:34):
get a lot of Billy's aine hairpiece service. It's a
lot um. Yeah, there's a lot of good three movie.
I feel like The Godfathers were on two two different movies,
The God's Father and you said that end game every
minute feels earned. Yeah. I tried to think afterwards about
where I would cut or what's he and I'm sure

(18:55):
upon like a second and third of you, I might
be able to find some things. But Initially I couldn't
tell you, like where do you take a bathroom break?
I couldn't tell you like what poor like you know,
hop up. You know, every every moment I would be like, well,
something going to happen in a few minutes. It's kind
of vital to the end of this film. Um, alright, guys,
let's get onto important news. Is will cheating on Kate? Yes? Okay, Jamie,

(19:21):
you wrote this headline has fuck Brexit? Is will cheating
on Kate? Okay, there's a lot. There's already like some
attempts I think from within the royal family to spend this.
William is on some sort of press tour right now
to like draw attention away. I'm just going to share
a thread from a writer really like Nicole Cliff, Yeah,

(19:44):
who is very has really uh really thought this story
all the way through. So basically, of course, you know,
Prince William, he's from a cursed family, which I love.
I love a cursed family, and you know, like all
he has to do is not cheat on his wife
to break the curse. Right, turns out he cheated on

(20:05):
his wife. Here is the story. Okay, so I'm quoting
a cold Cliff here So last week The Sun ran
a very odd piece about how Katon Wills had broken
up with their couple best friends, the Cholmondeley's. It's pronounced
Chumley really that is wild. Yeah, it looks like a
five syllable name, but it's a two syllable name. The

(20:27):
piece included the phrase rural rival, which was the only
indication that there was a real story here. The Chumleys
are Rose, a former model, and Rose's husband much older,
very rich, very appropriate to be friends with the Cambridges.
Wills and Kate flipped and the Sun got one of
those more serious warnings, there's no story here. Backed the
buck off as the story begins to spool out, and

(20:48):
uh and and we were talking about before. It's been
mostly on US media to cover this story because UK
media needs to stay in the good graces of the
Palace or they can't cover anything anymore, so they send
out the little te dumping weasels to get the story
for them. So that Will was caught having an actual

(21:09):
affair with Rose, and Kate severed the social connection with
more verve than is her usual style. Giles Corn tweeted
and deleted how impish that the affair then common news
for months if you were a fancy person. The source
for the story is widely supposed to be Rose running
her mouth about it to her friends. So basically like

(21:32):
William is cheating on Kate with one of their friends
who's married to some old guy, which seems to be
how rich people like role based on that's literally how
my parents marriage ended, and they didn't have they have
four dollars, each other's friends, with each other's friends, my

(21:53):
really putting him on blast d Yeah, just like people
just like each other's friends. And then and then you
know you have unhappy children. Yeah, that's what happens. The
Jeff Bezos thing was like he was sleeping with that
dude's wife while he was like staying at their house

(22:14):
like as a friend of the Yeah, it was very
I don't know, shady. And and then like they were
at a party together, him and his new girlfriend with
the ex husband, and like they were like photographed together
just being like, hey, we're rich, we don't care. It's
it's just I don't know. So that's the prevalent theory.

(22:34):
It seems to be like increasingly well sourced. It's really
hard for UK reporters to report on it. Uh, there's
another much like the Bezos scandal. I think just from
the few pictures I've seen that Rose and Kate looked
so similar that it's like, why do this? Just like
just like Bezos, the woman he cheated on his wife

(22:56):
with was a doppel like a dead ringer for his wife.
It's not about the women, it's about the numbers and
younger and better or the I personally think like a
psychopathic need to conquer and be like I got your wife,
like ending the matter, because I value he as the person. Anyway,
you basically stole my trophy and we're going to make
my money tomorrow. Who cares that? The words? The main

(23:21):
question is are we all doomed to become our parents?
And he literally looks like he was doomed by some
manner of curse become his father, because there was like
a point where he was considered very handsome and then
like it just flipped and he turned into like it

(23:41):
was like he morphed into his father, like that scene
and Thriller where Michael Jackson becomes aware Weld. It was
just like his years started growing out and like his
his hair started falling out. It was very sudden. I
mean I have been right around the time he started
to assume more of his responsibilities than which is probably
went according to Nicole and some of the others that

(24:02):
are reporting on this, like he's been cheating on her
since they first got together. This was kind of always
his like is that part of the responsibilities, But after Charles, yeah,
it just sort of became part of the draw. I
just feel like this is so much more of a
a betrayal for because people follow the royal family and
you don't really serve any other purpose and to sort

(24:23):
of the cannon fodder slash entertainment like citizens. Right, So
like your dad when you cheat on your mom, there
was like some he Mary Chamill, like the one he
was cheating with, like he was in love and like
the crown wouldn't let you be what the person you
want to be with. You had to marry like the
right person. Dope, we scrapped all that. Now you could
just marry pretty much whoever. Like they're pretty cool with it.

(24:44):
Just like talk to us. We'll get the media trained
that will cut off whatever their former resources were. I
won't let them be in the palace. It's fine. So
if you don't really want this girl. You could have
just left her alone. We like Kate now, we've grown
accustomed to her, like she's your high school sweetheart. So
for him to just be like I don't really care,
I would actually onto the spotlight and then destroy you

(25:04):
because even though no one's gonna blame him, it's definitely
gonna be her fault. Um. It's kind of bullshit, and
it's frustrating I do. I mean, it's like every time
a story like this comes up, there's always like the
edge lords who dive into your mentions and who cares
you don't. It's like I've been trying to where I
think with the sixteen election, I got too sucked in,

(25:25):
and I think a lot of people got too sucked into,
like politics as drama and like hearing it as like
these are my stories and not like going to affect
everyone I know. So now I cling to the royal
family because leimately they like literally nothing they do matters,
and it's where I can get that that hit. I

(25:46):
don't care what they think about a damn thing. I
just want to know who's having sex with who I
want my stories. This is a great development in my
story and it's not just gossip magazines. Guys. Scientists, specific
body language scientists are are thinking that there's uh a
frost nous has entered there. They're sort of physical relations,

(26:10):
not just that, it's not just that they're British. Right, Um,
so yeah, I mean that's as good as done as
far as I'm concerned. All Right, we're gonna take a
quick break and we'll be back with less important news.

(26:34):
And we're back, and so is Biden. Baby third time
running for president. Amazing. If he came out like that,
high energy, like a sleeveless shirt, it been better because
you know, now he doesn't look so old. Yeah, I

(26:56):
mean he was specifically and immediately called out by President
Trump as sleepy Joe Biden one of his one of
his less good burns. Well, because he's always a dwarf,
he always calls people sleepy, like he called Chuck Todd's

(27:17):
sleepy eyes Chuck Todd, which is a more specific and accurate,
uh takedown, just talking about anyone's eyes, how dare you? Yeah? Yeah,
although Biden's eyes are like little coin slot. Um. But anyways,
Joe Biden has entered the race with an eight point
lead over Trump and you know, I think he's got

(27:38):
like a six point lead over Bernie and polls and
then they both have like a ten to fifteen point
lead over the rest of the field. So it's Bernie
the white Hair, the battle of the Whites. It's supposed
likely we talk. So, yes, these are not scientific. There

(28:02):
does seem to be a consistent polling of Biden and
Bernie out in front of the crowd, but there was
a shocking poll two weeks ago that had Bernie ahead
of Biden. Now Biden ahead of Bernie. But it does
seem like and it might just be name recognition because
he was the vice president, and you know, people are nostalgic,

(28:25):
especially people who aren't voting for Trump, are nostalgic for
you know, four years ago, just yeah, the Obama administration
in general. Yeah. Um, but I think there's this additional
thing with racism and sexism disguised behind the word of electability.
And we've kind of kind of briefly touched on it.
But now that you know, the top four candidates in

(28:48):
the field seemed to be white guys with like betto Bernie,
Biden and Buddha Jedge Albes. For some reason, it just
seemed like B boys. Um, I hope they dance but

(29:08):
then drop out of the race. Oh, I thought you
were quoting faith Hill. But you hope they do like
a B boy dance. I hope that they do a
B boy dance that I would tune into. I would click,
and it would also make them way less popular, So
it would I honestly wouldn't be surprised if better Or

(29:29):
tries to break dance at something he is lawless skateboard,
falls off the skateboard, but goes directly into a break dance. Yeah. Yeah,
he like got hops from a skateboard onto a Lime scooter,
does a little flip and then starts to break dance.
He Bart Simpson Fellow kids. Yeah, but so avet article

(29:50):
came out that was talking about electability being like people
are ranking it like likely democratic or just undecided voters
a ranking electability as very important, like a very important
factor when deciding on a candidate. But the problem is,
like everybody has their own definition of electability, and I

(30:12):
think people are being heavily influenced by just two thousand
sixteen and the fact that Hillary was now people, uh,
the media is like she wasn't electable which Donald Trump
was crazy bullshit. She won. I just don't understand that
he was like she was electable, but she had like
three william More votes, so she was electable. World system,

(30:34):
it was just broken. We're talking about two completely different
She was electible and arguably and elected in some ways. Yeah,
I mean it relies on the casual voters ability to
sniff out who the rest of the people in the
country are going to vote for which, so it's not
just a personal bias. It adds into the calculation the

(30:58):
average voters sense of what other people's personal biases are,
which is how like Hollywood managed to like hold people
of color and women out of the industry for so
long and you know, continue to but nobody else is
going to see them gaslighting. Yeah, there's just like no

(31:19):
one will vote for them, no one wants to see them,
blah blah blah. And then when you do, like they
win in movies. And before we knew the consequences of this,
like when Obama was first roun like is the world
ready for a black president? Like, well, there have been
many black presidents all over the world, we have anyone here,
yet it'll happen like you would just let it. And

(31:39):
even the way that like question is constantly phrased is
like conditioning you to feel a certain way, Like it's
not saying like you know, it's like are we ready?
Like I feel like that just implies like hesitant and
like you should think twice, or that there's an appropriate
time for these things to happen, like because we're not
it's not time yet, like hold on and just wait
and we'll get around to you. Women like yeah, thanks,

(32:02):
But so they looked at there were a couple of
polls that asked who your first choice was out of
the democratic field, and then who you thought have has
the best chance to like see who like what people's
judgment of electability was, and the only people who came
out ahead were Joe Biden and Betto O'Rourke, and then

(32:24):
Bernie Sanders was like a minus point five, but Kamala
Harris and Elizabeth Warrem were like minus five percent minus
three percent when it came to like people liking them
as their first choice but thinking they weren't didn't have
the best chance. And Pete bo Judge also had a
big bias against his electability. So I mean, it's I

(32:48):
hate that we have to talk about this now. It's
so it's but but but you know, like as things stand,
it's it sucks that I mean, and there's been so
many editor o real pieces to this end of just
like how the numbers are already reflecting that, like qualified
women are just not going to be held up to

(33:10):
the same degree that like, I mean, I feel however
you like about mayor Pete, but like he he is
not he doesn't have the experience that um that that
Harris or Warren has, and yet he's pulling above them,
like way above them, and you know they're it's it's
just I don't know, it's discouraging and I don't I

(33:32):
don't know someone else talk. I mean, Elizabeth Warren is
really like the epitome of this because she has put
out all of these policies that if you just like
ask people to take a blind taste test, like it
seems like they're all really well thought out. When people
hear the details of them, people are like, oh, yeah,
that's actually really smart exactly, And she is just not

(33:58):
getting picking up any tray action because I think people
just associate her with Hillary and people are right, oh,
she's not electable. I heard a theory that her campaign
is waiting, like pulling back until the American people are
more ready to vote. Like this is such a far out.

(34:18):
I just I feel like many of these candidates are
going to be so burned out by the time we
get down to November that it might be a smart
play for her to just be like, smart people, here
are my ideas. You guys, be my voice, tell your friends,
get excited about it, fight for me on a ground level,
and then when we're ready to go into press and
next actually trying to start thinking about you're actually gonna
vote for then she'll like unroll her you know, maybe

(34:40):
more polished zany approach. I don't know, right Like she's
going to drop the viral video. She'll do her cute
little spots with the kids and you know, maybe a
cute karaoke thing or something. Who's getting that promo there,
Like Warren is releasing policies and that is so much

(35:03):
more than most candidates can say, and not to me,
just like, I mean, it is so early, and it's
not to say that the other candidates won't release policies,
but the fact that she has them locked and loaded
like indicates preparation. Indicates like that this is well thought
out and it's not just like you know, I think
I should be president. Uh and and then you like

(35:26):
backwards engineer from there. I mean there's still candidates out
there saying, like, you know, policy, that's like the little stuff.
It's like, no, that's literally everything. And yeah, yeah, And
Bernie is the other candidate who's releasing policies, but he's
not seeing any of this unelectable stuff like backlash because

(35:46):
he's a socialist from Vermont who would be the oldest
person ever elected president, So why would he be deemed
what about him as unusual? I just I'm all for
people running with policy. I mean, any candidate is going
to have an ego that is freaky. That is just

(36:07):
like kind of the nature of running for offices. You
have to have some sort of but like you know,
be do your fucking homework, dummy, dumb, dumb. All right,
let's talk. We can skip over the Maula report. I mean,
the more takes and analyzes of the Maula report I hear,

(36:28):
the more people are like, oh, it is like more
damning than all the reporting thought it was going to be.
It's like really bad. The Russia collusion thing. He clearly
benefited from Russia interfering in the election. They interfered more
than we all realized they did, and he obstruct like
clearly committed obstruction of justice. Um and his approval ratings

(36:50):
started falling last week when the report first came out,
but they've now like hit up bottom and bounced back
up in it. The fall was not very long, so
it seems like, I don't know, I had a moment
of hope that this was going to be like Nixon,
when when you when you think back on Nixon and Watergate,

(37:12):
there was a long period that people kind of leave
out of the history of that where America was like, oh,
we don't care about Watergate, like get over it, that's
just Democrats being sore losers. And then people finally got
it when, like I think it was teleized intelligence congressional
testimony that like turned everybody and suddenly he went from like,

(37:34):
you know, fifty percent approval to like fift percent approval.
And I was wondering if this was going to be that,
And my update is it is not. Our country is
not that anymore. Do you think that that will be
like a permanent thing now, like you think there's there's
no chance. Yeah, yeah, I think I think if this

(37:57):
doesn't do it, like it is the most clear early unpatriotic,
like just violating everything that Republicans and Conservatives claimed to
stand for. So if this doesn't deflate his approval, it
seems impossible that anything else could. I just think I
think the way that that was that story is reported

(38:19):
on was very interesting, and it's like I think Muller,
you know, Muller did all the due diligence that he
had to do to report it cleanly and honestly. But
like if I asked my family at home, like they're liberal,
and they think that the Maller report, you know, like
failed to some extent because it didn't do what people
were hoping people who who are not pro Trump we're

(38:40):
hoping it would do. And so I feel like there
there are the nuances of the report like are so
revealing and say, you know, like make it pretty clear
that a lot of fuccory has gone on and has
been going on, but it didn't accomplish the goal everyone
was hoping for, and so I feel like it ended
up it just I don't know the way it was
reported on. There is so much nuance available. But if

(39:02):
you're like an everyday news consumer, I feel like it
might seem like the report just didn't do what it
was supposed to, and so why continue learning about I
think they also don't know a lot about the steps
and ways in which the more report can have action,
how it can be used actionably. Uh, And because we

(39:22):
are a lot of people don't feel involved or invested
in their government on a local level or even on
a national level. It's confusing, like until they're like, oh
and now we're going into trials, you know, people don't
get excited or understand kind of what's happening. And so yeah, definitely,
I definitely see the same thing that people being like
but don't really do much, Like, you know, it didn't
make it. There's no trial happening. Our Congress doesn't seem

(39:44):
to be like up in arms about it, right, Yeah.
I mean, maybe Mueller's testimony will make it plain when
he's there, Like if he wasn't president, would you charge
him with obstruction of justice? You know, maybe like something
that's that much more visual and like TV friendly, Like yes,
somehow more TV friendly than a four hundred something paid report.

(40:05):
I don't know how you do it, but but people
no one wants to read. I think you're right though,
that it because like so the smart take on like
a lot of like political podcasts and like on like
Nate Silver and this national security podcast I listened to
because I'm a fun time but like everyone was like

(40:27):
the bar framing or attempt to spend the report failed,
but it only failed with like people who are really
paying close attention with a lot of people. I think
you're right that. I think a lot of people don't
know who Bar is and they're just like the no
collusion thing came out first, so they're just like, yeah,
there was no collusion and that's it. Like, yeah, he

(40:47):
like got out in front of it, and it has
successfully framed it, even if when you're not paying even
if when you're paying attention, it's clear that he it
makes him look like a blatant. The weird thing is
it's like I completely like respect the way that Mueller
reported it. It seems like everything was done responsibly. Um,

(41:10):
but there's just like it's so nuanced and the way
people consume news is especially now like so completely unnuanced
that it's like unless there's some sort of event involved,
and you know, like whether that be Watergate hearings or
like the Kavanaugh hearings, like that's an event and everyone
is you know, there's participation and it's very dark, but

(41:34):
people at least you know, if if the Kavanaugh thing
was published in a book form, who the funk would
know about it? Yeah? Rats boiled again. Somebody needs to
get on TV and scream red faced. Everyone stop writing books.
No one's going to read a book. Don't we see

(41:54):
better PR people? I mean, yeah, all accounts report the
Trump wasn't even expecting to win. It was just like
a great PR stunt for me and my company, and
I'll just get a lot of eyes on me, and
then he's like okay, like president Now, I honestly think
he just keeps winning by mistake. Like I really just
feel like he's like, well, that's just not how to
put a positive spin on things that will get my
base to just solidify. And I feel like we don't

(42:17):
really we don't really have that. We're all like no,
but like policy and rules and and somebody's like, you
can't be a cheater by just playing by the rules,
Like the rules don't matter to them at all, Like
how are we possibly going to compete with that, And
I don't think the answer is to to not play
by the rules of yourself. I think it's just out
do their game. And he's just really really good at
making sure his basse knows like where he stands and

(42:38):
what they should believe, and they're not interested in researching
beyond that. He's truly like the world's best ship poster,
and stems don't know how to ship posts. It's very
uncanny Valley. He is the best at being a dumb
person in the world. He's just speaks dumb person and
is a dumb person, but does it in a very

(43:00):
effect makes it look offorless somehow. Alright, real quick? Is
Netflix killing America's sex drive? No? Okay, good? There was
a story. There was a story that got a lot
of coverage because it just has the right combination of
words netflix and sex basically. Um. But it was that

(43:23):
because people are watching so much streaming on Netflix and
they're programming is so good, uh, that the Netflix is
to blame for the low, uh, you know, rate of
sex in America because that's something that like sociologists and
people who study American lives have been you know, puzzling

(43:47):
over because it gets a lot of headlines the question
of why Americans today are having less sex than they
did in decades past, and we're also having fewer kids.
There's just like no reason to be horny in this
country right now. There's so a few reasons to be horny.
Women are just like time's up on all of it,
all the dicks away, please. Yeah, that's such an interesting

(44:10):
Uh well, I mean, I guess it's not a surprising
culprit because it's an easy culprit to be, like, yeah,
people are because they're watching TV. For like, TV has
been around for fifty years, it's been running a cycle
for gosh, you're forty years now, closer to six or
seventy years now, and we've had twenty four hour TV

(44:31):
since like the mid eighties, since we had came out.
So no, we're all, we're all fine. Netflix programming can
be good. I'm not gonna call it so great. It's
stopping people from intercourse. I've never let yeah, I've never
let an episode of Grace and Frankie stop me. He
wants you to have good sex. I think if anything

(44:51):
is a very horny show, I love man make my
own charcuterie board at my house watch they taught me
all about sex ways for the elderly, and I didn't. Yeah,
now I'm informed that this is viral marketing for Grayson
Frank's aware. But two things that made me question the study.

(45:14):
One is that the scientist behind it is the same
scientist who a couple of months ago was talking about
how Generation Z is like headed for the worst mental
health like crisis ever because of social media. So she
seems to be like one of those people who was like,
this guy is falling because of the latest technology, and

(45:38):
that's generally a bad bet if you look through history.
This is one of those things that gets written out
of history. But there's always always, always a freak out
about new technology. You know, they they're great horror movies. Yeah,
there were freakouts about written music. When they started writing music.
They were like, now everybody's going to be able to
steal my sonnets and there's still my uh steal my

(46:02):
symphonies and they were like really pusy about that. So,
like just any sort of media technology is going to
freak people out. I do think I feel like corporations
and uh people who are trying to addict us to
like little skinner boxes are like better at reaching us
now than they ever have been. I just think it's

(46:23):
weird to call out Netflix because that is the one
medium that we like do do together with as couples
a lot of the time. So it's like, why would
that be the one keeping us Like I think a
lot of like mobile games and social media on mobile phone,
Like our phones are definitely like solitary devices. But like
Netflix and you know what, the TV frees around get

(46:48):
on and watching Netflix. It seems like a weirdest place
to start the attack. Yeah, wait, what is it? That's
what that? Yeah, so I don't know, Well, we'll see.
It's all who the funk knows why people are having
less sex whatever. Sex is boring. Sex is boring. Yeah,

(47:10):
that that is the my main conclusion. Sex is not
as good as the stuff we have now, and it's boring,
and that's why people used to have so much of it.
Guarantee satisfaction. Yeah, yeah, like there are some things I
know deliver more consistently. There you go, all right, we're
gonna take another quick break and we'll be right back.

(47:40):
And we're back and the Avengers end game is upon us,
and we're thrilled to have someone with us, Joel, who
has seen it. Um, you are also just an expert
on all things kind of nerdy nerd culture. Um. And yeah,

(48:03):
the thing that was being covered yesterday, I guess is
that people were like telling people when to take bathroom
breaks during the movie. Um, and that was the way
people found an excuse to have an Avengers headline. But
we have to write or we die. Please read our articles.
What what are your overall your thoughts are? Yeah, okay,

(48:26):
so without we're not doing spoilers. Without spoilers, spoilers, I promise.
I will say the as a fan of Marvel, obviously
came in with some really high expectations. Left feeling pretty satisfied.
Have a couple of questions of how is that possible?

(48:48):
But nothing. I don't think the fandom won't be able
to clear up for me in like three hours on
Sunday morning. I feel like Sunday morning, I'm gonna be
on Twitters and they're gonna be spoiling off me, like no,
when this happened, you know how that? Okay, and then
I'll be clear that it's not no, it's nothing, um no, no, no, No,

(49:09):
I've suspended a disbelief as much as I need to.
We're not going into anything like that. UM. I can't
talk about it because what I love about the movie.
And I'll tell people who have watched the trailers who've
been like looking at it. A lot of people like
they're going to tell the whole movie, Like we keep
releasing new trailers. You still still have nothing anything past
the first twenty five minutes of the movie. You have

(49:29):
no idea what's happening. There's nothing I could have guessed
based off what I've seen that brought me to the outcome, um,
or even to what happens at Mark thirty. Nothing. UM.
I will say that, Uh, the deaths feel earned. You
won't feel like slapped or punched in the gut by anything. Um.

(49:52):
You know, there are three moments that comic book fans.
If you are a Marvel fan and you liked what
they've been doing but have had some questions about what
they've been doing lately, you're gonna lose your mind because
they bring it into the movie, but they update in
such a way that says, we heard you, and we
want you to still feel included. And I won't tell
you what those moments are. But I used the whole
pack of tissues. It's an entire pack. There, beautiful, really

(50:16):
great peak moments for me. Um, what in particularly got
it in my maybe half my audience stood up. It
was amazing. Score is still there. Uh, storyline is great,
it is super fun. Um. I will see if you
are a Game of Thrones fan and he watched last
week's episode, it's written very similarly. It's much more of

(50:38):
a character driven story than Infinity War, which is all
about like battles, and we're seeing all these people fight
together or against each other for the first time. That's
really cool. This is all about like where heavy characters
calm after twenty two films? What do their stories mean
now that they are together and they're all aware of
each other? Um, what does it mean to be a
team and how are they going to continue to fight

(50:59):
as a team? Part looking post Civil war? Mm hm,
so does Spider Man loses virginity? Are the webs calm?
It's still a Disney movie, so it is? Yeah? No, yeah,
this is a big weekend with the battle for winter
Fell and end game. Like a lot of a lot

(51:22):
of people are gonna lose a lot of people. It's
going to be emotional, lot of characters. It could be
a landmark week for Twitter if you're a Twitter person.
I lived there. Um, I'm really looking forward to the
discourse and the conversation all that. Jeffs. I just read
the whole plot and I truly can make heads or
tails of that. For myself, I was like, well, yes,

(51:46):
I'm good. I will say that too if you even
if I talked to all people who have seen all
of the movies, uh and walked out of this like
wait what happened? It is for the fans, So Grandma
might come out with a lot of questions. Just be
prepared to answer them or fake them as best you can.
We just we just released hot Plug. We just released

(52:07):
an episode at the Bechtel Cast about the first off,
so you're caught up to that point. That is the
one I've seen and it does. I mean it, and
that It's always encouraging when when when it seems like
the franchise is listening to fans, I feel like that
never happens. Right, That's great. Marvel Disney care a lot

(52:28):
about what you guys think as evidence of Star Wars um.
Maybe too much sometimes maybe I'm looking forward to their
Disney Plus TV series, where I think they'll be able
to care a little less and be more like these
are the tours and we're just letting them do what
they want to do, right right, Yeah, that'll be interesting.
The point you're just making about Twitter being where you

(52:52):
live and you're looking forward to it just a detail
from that sex article that I thought is interesting, or
it was a reaction to the sex Sorry back to
the sex article. Um no, this it was just somebody
wrote an entire book reviewing the evidence that technology maybe

(53:13):
amplifying our intelligence, our productivity, and our ambient awareness of
each other's worlds, and you just never hear that. Nobody's
ever Actually, smartphones are good for you, like Twitter is good. Uh,
it makes you more aware of other people and what
they thought about stuff. I've been working on a theory
about people keep saying like, oh, neighborhoods have died, and

(53:35):
I don't know any of my neighbors. I can place
them by face. I don't know their names or their stories,
but I'm entire online communities where I know very detailed
information about people's lives or their work lives. Or I
just feel like we've replaced the I don't need to
go to an xt door neighbor of an entire community online,
I can go connect with if I need. You know,
we've held each other through like financial, medical scares, UM,

(53:57):
through deaths. Depression and anxiety are talked about a lot um.
I think there's a lot of value that hasn't been
explored in those communities. Yeah. Absolutely, I think that's just
new kinds of neighbor. Yeah, it's nice. Uh, and knowing
your neighbors overrated because sometimes they suck and then you
are stuck living in direct vicinity. I'm friends with one

(54:20):
of my neighbors um and she because she works with
Haley Joel Osmond and so I'll just text her and
be like, what's he doing? That's my only neighbor relationship
relationship I ever heard about. I just need updates when
you don't need to know anything about me. I don't
need to know anything about you, just like, what's he

(54:41):
up to? It is he? Okay? I love him and
his little sister. Adorable humans, What a great what a dynasty?
You know he was discovered at a park like he
wasn't even a child actor. He was just some creep
it was like every child Star Discovery sounds like. Oh

(55:03):
that was almost a crime. I was just at the
mall by myself and I saw this kid and I
was like, I might watch that kid. You're like, no
going on. He's five at a park and somebody walked
up to his mom was like, your kid needs to
be in this Pizza Hut commercial and she was like
all right, And then the next thing he was in

(55:23):
was Forrest gump Um. But Avengers End Game is a spoiler.
Sorry Avengers spoilers. Actually, I forgot that the Russo Brothers
directed you Me and Dupree. I wish that was in
like the trailer for all the Avengers movies from the

(55:44):
team that brought you. Yeah, but Avengers End Games sitting
at a seventy eight Meta Critic, which is a highly
respectable score. Oh and also speaking of higher packs of tissues,
Miles on yesterday's episode mentioned a new Netflix sketch comedy

(56:06):
show called I Think You Should Leave Tim Robinson. Yeah,
it's so good. I watched it on my flight back
from my hot broken broken stock get uh and was
laughing so hard that I was like, people on the
flight thought I was weeping because I was like trying
to keep it quiet. And I also had like really

(56:29):
like bad runny nose from like laughing so hard. I've
never had that before. It made me laugh so hard.
But people should check that out if they it makes
me so Like. I just I love that Netflix is
finally being like, no, you know what, we should like
make shows that are a little bit shorter, and yeah,
like that is like such a good move. Oh it's
so good. That's also another thing special. Yeah, twelve to

(56:53):
fifteen minute episodes, and I love I love that they're
adapting the like YouTube format of short form. It's really interesting,
like it works, like they're getting giving everyone a blank check.
Is like how you get the last seasons of Arrested Development, right,
he's getting miss Yeah, alright, there's James Bond news. Everyone cool.

(57:14):
I didn't even see the last James Bond. I believe it.
I've seen one. I'd be like, I don't I don't
know what ship about ship James Bond was not so hot,
wasn't it? No? Because it kind of back into the
first one that Daniel Kraig did. We were just like, um,
we already did this, and I'm kind of bored. The
best part was like the Mexico scene. Everything that happened
in Mexico was beautifully shot in like fun action. And

(57:36):
then after that you're like, I don't care anymore. Is
this the last one with Daniel Craig? Well, the last
one was so they're announcing the new Bond, okay, right,
but the last one was supposed to be the last
one Daniel Craig. And then they were like, we're going
to make it so all of your great grandchildren can

(57:57):
go to whatever college they want to. Will you just
please come back and be James Bond. He has a
great James Bond, which I think it's what's been frustrating
out the last film, and like, you have an excellent
Bond here, Like, let's do something cool. Bring me a
dope villain. Remember when it was controversial that he was
the new Bond because he had blond hair. People did

(58:20):
not think he was sexy enough to play a Bond,
And until they saw this made a believer out of me.
I was like, I don't have to see it for
this Daniel Kegg person. I don't know who he is.
I've never seen anything he's done. I'm not here for it. Um,
we had just come off the Madonna era of James Bond,
which was my god, so bad. Oh my thought, maybe
the burry it let it rest, It's okay. And then

(58:43):
Cansino Marial came out and I was like, damn, this
is fire. Yeah, it was really good. But the fact
that a blond James Bond was a controversy is like,
it seems like a very particular moment in history that
will never be in again, like a moment of innocent squares,
like right ship. Well, so the update on the last

(59:06):
James Bond featuring that particular blond man is that Rammi
Malik is in it as ming will he wear a hoodie?
Yes or no? That would be Allionaire. I wonder if
he's going to do weird stuff with his mouth. Yeah.

(59:27):
Well now, I mean at this point, lean in baby,
people got eyes on the Mallick mouth. Was that a
big thing after the Oscars? I don't know, I just
I heard it a couple of times and then everyone
made fun of his like fake teeth. Yeah, and there
was just there's been a lot of press around the
Malick mouth. Yeah. And also Phoebe waller Bridge is punching

(59:51):
up the movie the script which is pretty dope. Um, Joel,
it has been so fun having you. I was really
wonderful to be here. Thank me. Where can people find you? Yes,
go on the twitters or the Instagram's everywhere at Joel
Monique on Instagram. There's an underscore between the two names.

(01:00:11):
It doesn't matter. You can find me either way. I'm
gonna be over at the Blumhouse podcast Queer Woolf for
at least the next month. Uh, Joan, I'm so excited.
I love those guys. It's a podcast I wasn't too
regularly anyway. It's super funny. I know. First we have
one of the producers of Family Guy, and we're gonna
be talking about Rosemary's Baby, Yes, which I got to

(01:00:33):
watch twice this week and I was like, God, this
movie is amazing. How did Roman Polansky make this movie?
So many questions them. It is very complicated, so feminist
by that guy weird. Um. You can also find me sorry.
Recap Madness it's a podcast I do with my friends
where we recap seasons of shows. It's weird and sometimes
we jump in the middle. Sometimes it's the first season,

(01:00:54):
but we're just looking at one season. We recapsulated the
last one we did was Fox's new show The Past Age.
We did all of season one. It is a weird, wild,
amazing show with a terrible cliffanger. It will never be renewed.
It's so weird. Yeah, that's where you guys can find
me referring to the She's turned into a vampire and

(01:01:16):
maybe in the I'm just gonna spoil it. In the
last five minutes of the finals. Yes, the sexiest guy.
I thought he was white forever he's not. I was like,
this is such a turn on. But in the last
episode they jumped forward ninety seven years in the future.
Everyone's the same age. It makes no sense. I have
no idea how it happened to know what's going on. Yeah,
that's the last five minutes I want to watch it

(01:01:38):
are the It's very weird show, but it's so great
and I do love Zack, but bring back Pitch Disney.
He's not white, No, his mother is. I don't remember
the top of my head, but he's definitely not white
his mom he's half white, half Asian, but I don't
rememberly from what country. Um. Yes, he's gorgeous, all right,

(01:02:00):
And is there a tweet you've been enjoying. I'm gonna
just get my girl clerky. She can't shout out. Everything
she does is fabulous, but particularly if you like salty
Game of Thrones tweets. She retweets Slash creates some of
the best Game of Thrones stuff follow her like the
Night of She usually until after the Pacific airing because
she's considerate like that. Um but then go get your

(01:02:22):
laugh on because I don't know if there's a fandom better.
I don't love you Game of Thrones people read on Jamie.
Where can people find you? Hi? You can find me
on Twitter dot com at Jamie Loft's Help or on
Instagram at Jamie christ Superstar. I've got some tour days,
can I say that? Yes? Okay? Uh So I gotta
get going to be out with the Bechtel Cast next

(01:02:45):
week We're going to be um At. We're gonna be
in New York at the Bellhouse this coming Sunday A.
We're gonna be covering thirteen going on thirty with one
of my favorite poets in the entire world, my friend
Melissa Lozada Oliva, So that'll really fun. Uh. Then we're
going to be in Philadelphia at Good Good Comedy Theater

(01:03:06):
on Tuesday April doing Toy Story, and I'll also be
doing my UM solo show Boss home Is Girl before
that Lucky Philadelphia. Yeah, double double whammy. Uh. Then we're
gonna be in d C on May one doing thirteen
going on thirty, then at the Women in Comedy Festival

(01:03:26):
in Boston on May second doing Toy Story with Sadie,
the front woman of one of my favorite bands, Speedy
or Tease. Um. And then I'll be doing Bostome Is
Girl in Brooklyn at Union Hall on May nine, Girl. Yeah.
And then if you live in Scotland, I'll be at

(01:03:47):
and Real Fringe Festival. Yeah. It's kind of this morning
hot loftest updates. That's great, I hear. That's a lot
of fun. It's so cool. I'm really excited. Um, will
you be doing Bossmas Girl? I will be doing Boss
Foma's Girl every night for like twenty five nights. You're

(01:04:08):
going to find some new new elements in that character.
I certainly hope so the wives I won't be very bored.
Is there a tweet you've been enjoying? I'm looking for
this thread. Uh that matches up Cardi b outfits with
philosophical cold text what I can't find. I have favored

(01:04:30):
it for later and now I can't come back to
because I want to give the right handle. But it's
like it is an extensive thread where it's just outfits
that match covers of philosophy books. It's incredible, amazing. Dayton tweeted,
my favorite childhood memory is my back not hurting. Sean
Baby tweeted a a scan of a like Superman comic

(01:04:56):
with Lois Lane falling, uh, like on the outside of
a building, like falling off a building, and it says
I'm falling to my death and it's her thought and
it says I'm falling to my death and still no
sign of Superman, who always used to rescue me in
the nick of times. Sob Superman has forsaken me, and
Sean Baby said, these are the final thoughts of every

(01:05:16):
single person who dies in Metropolis, and in his heart
Superman knows it. And then uh, an actual human robed
from online tweeted, mechanic, you use subpar fuel which corroded
your injector as an intake. Manifold me English bro mechanic,
low quality gas damage your engine? Me, Uh, dumb it down?

(01:05:38):
For me. Chemo Sabi mechanic bad go go juice, make
your broom broom machine off? Fuck me? Oh no, it's
so great. I love Twitter. Did you find your no ship?
All right? Well, you can send it to me over
the weekend and I will share it with everybody on

(01:06:00):
one day and you can find me on Twitter at
Jack Underscore O'Brien. You can find us on Twitter at
daily z Eichei Score at the Daily Zeitgeist on Instagram.
We have a Facebook fan page and a website daily
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foot note. We link off to the information that we
talked about in today's episode, as well as the song

(01:06:21):
we ride out on. Super Producer Anna Hosnie is back
from a trip overseas, apparently not looking for birken Stock sandals.
I'm not sure what she was thinking, but she is
going to give us a recommend Basion. Well, now that's funny,
as I bought birken Stocks in Germany because they're cheaper there,

(01:06:43):
but I didn't get the sandals. I got to like
the covered foot part. Yes, I need some comfy shoes
to walk my dog at night. Anyway, okay, um I
am going to recommend a song by now Who is
an amazing artist. She's really great. Um. I've recently discovered
her because all my gay friends to keep posting videos
up for concerts and I'm just like, oh, ship, if

(01:07:05):
they know what's up, then I got to know what's up.
So yeah, this is the song is called Another Lifetime
by now Who. It's felled n a O, and I
highly recommend it. It's so good you cry with me,
ladies and mens manis and ladies cry with me. I
found the thread whoop. The threat is from motoris m

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O t O r R Yes, m O T O
R R E s X nice and we're going to
ride out on now n a oh. We'll be back
on Monday. Until then, have a great weekend you guys.
Bye bye, gets away f O because there say die,

(01:08:12):
I swear I won't run run a swell, I'll run
on you a swear flood.

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