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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season sixty four, episode
one of Daily's Eight Guys the Podcast, where we take
a deep dive into American's share consciousness using the headlines
box office reports, TV raidings, and what's trending on Google's
and social needs. It's Monday, January seven, two th nineteen.
My name's Jack O'Brien, a K. The Jackhammer, and I'm
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thrilled to be joined at not as always, but finally
once again by my co host, Mr Miles Road Miles
so hard and God so far put in the end,
my eady got me matter right, Thank you to try
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the gang at just TVs Eight Gays this I've noticed
this account just hitting me with a lot of eight
games while I was gone. And look, I know I'm back.
I owe y'all of what a proper fire a K.
But I literally just came off of the fucking plan
off and I was like, Yo, I think I can
come in today. So I did. But because I love you,
also think Limpton from the Tunnel, like Willis, we were
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in the she was like, I can do it. I
think I can do it. You guys, well, we're thrilled
to be joined in our third seat by the hilarious
the second face on Mount Zepmore. Mr Billy Wayne Davra,
Good morning, Hey, no s on that. I thought you
just said David. I thought it was David. Billy Wayne Davia.
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That not retired? You where You're like, I'm gonna go
with a Lincoln Park. Yeah, we're like already right, Hope
he's not He's not mine. I was like, this is no.
I mean last time when I was in Europe, I
had like a one minute rap person I did. So look,
I'm gonna work on that and you'll have that sap.
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Are you gonna be tired or do you feel like
kind of like nah? I mean you know you I
slept a lot on the plane, Billy Wayne. We're going
to get to know you a little bit better in
a moment, But first we're gonna talk about a couple
of the things we're talking about today. First up, we're
gonna check in with super Producer around hosting because she
just came fresh off her Bachelor draft and uh we
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have a great clip from uh one of her picks.
I think her second round draft pick was really out
here keeping us on our toes in the Bachelor viewing community.
We're gonna talk about Ellen DeGeneres kind of telling Kevin
Hart what he was going to do with regards to
his Oscar hosting gig. We are going to talk about
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the right losing their mind over motherfucker Gate, um, and
not just the right super producer Nick Stuff not also
not thrilled with that development. We're gonna talk about the
government shut down, Trump's various appearances last week, Uh, the
one at the end of the week in the Rose Garden.
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We're gonna talk about that R. Kelly special everyone was
talking about and a nical I know it just came out,
but it's apparently three our or is of just NonStop horror. Uh.
And then we're gonna talk about the Golden Globe. The
soundtrack is amazing. Yeah, sorry, Uh that We're gonna talk
about the Golden Globes, which has already happened in your world,
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has not happened in hours. Uh, We're just gonna take
a look at that, talk about what Miles is gonna
be wearing, and also take a deep dive into the
politics of the new Mary Poppins the movie because it's
fucked up. But first, Billy, when what is something from
your search history. That's revealing about who you are. Oh okay,
I had to look up how Pitchford did their ratings,
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how they do it. I still don't understand it. Was
there even an explanation, not really like kind I mean,
if you dive deep into the internet they tried. There's
like theories, there's theories, but it's not like there's some
kind of like well, they're not really even now that's
like yeah, So it's like they're like, yeah, there's an
eight point it's yeah. Because my friend Chris Troughton makes
fun of his records in Amazing and it got an
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amazing review. But he was like, now he's just like
I'm better than all these huge man's and I was like,
I do think you are, But like I didn't understand
what that was until he was making fun of it.
I think that says a lot about it. I was
that's been a thing for a long time. I've been like,
I was always curious how they gave the mix out
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in the source magazine for rap albums. That was I
think Ben Zeno, who was the editor, actually gave his
own album five mix once and that was the end
of it. But that was a big deal for a while.
I remember like when a Quiem and I got everyone's like,
but that deserved it. Yeah, like even all I was like, yeah,
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well deserved it, and but it worked. But that was
when it was like because that was an album that
they wouldn't typically people were like, oh, that's the Southern
rap album. You wouldn't expect the source to be that
into that. But that was when it was at its
peak of relevant and they were actually called good Ship.
But then uh, they eventually started giving like Naza's fourth album,
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five mics or something like, because again in the beginning,
they did people's instinctive travels Tribe. They gave Day Last Soul,
Most Wanted, Ice Cube, Yeah, Illmatic, Life After Death, the Blueprint. Yes,
still Matic is the one where like, yeah, okay, a
second tier anyways, What is something you think is underrated
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Billy Wayne my homie Ron Funches. Yeah, I think I
think people love his voice because they don't understand how
truly funny and talented he is. He's got a special
coming up right last Friday. It's coming out. Yes, it's already.
You can buy the album on iTunes, but I think
I don't know if you it's on Comedy Central, So
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who knows how you can stream it? Okay? But yeah,
that dude is uh And what is something you think
is overrated? I was about to be really main to something? Okay?
How about that being really mean for no reason? Is why?
Who are gonna be too? Right now? See I'm not
going to go he almost got you. Yeah, it's just
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like it's it's I think, getting caught up in these
machines and devices that human beings get caught up in.
We forget that they're human beings. What what? What? What? What? Huh? Yes,
like these media machines and you you know what I mean,
Like they they suck them puck people up before in
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termine the bad people before they you know, and you
have to think about like, oh, these people didn't know
what they're getting into, you mean in terms of like
in the pursuit of success in an industry or things
like that, that kind of a machine or yea, and
what they get into it for and then what they
end up chasing. So I think sometimes they're talking comedy,
you're talking music, like yeah, when they stopped chasing what
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they got into it for and start chasing this weird
fame dragon tail. So it's to blame those people, I
think to a certain degree, Yeah, because you forget, yeah,
that they've been kind of head fucked in the process
and their addicts that some degree to So that's weird.
That's the benefit of doing these podcasts. Will never have that.
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I'm just chasing more discount codes for Nike dot Com.
There you go. That's amazing. Uh. And finally, what is
a myth? What's something people think is true you know
to be false? Oh, I know this one that drugs
and alcohol make you creative. They do not. They do not. Now,
they can inspire creativity, but they're not the device that
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makes you creative or makes you talented, or makes you
work hard at your craft. It's like that that's not
that's a myth. I think they can also help with, uh,
the experience of living inside a creative mind without like
their tools stress a little bit and like help you
get outside of your own head a little bit. Do
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you see people who were like I need to drink
to become creative fu yeah, or other drugs were like
I need I need to get dumb high. That's the
only way I'm funny or something like that. That's kind
of stuff, especially with comedy, because I mean that does
you know, drinking and then getting in front of people,
you know, like I I used Steven need to drink
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just to like socially be around people. Yeah. I think
that's the whole reason that it started right right exactly,
And I think, yeah, holy, I don't mind you right?
Do you see this? We actually like being around each
other's Yeah, I'm going to dance to uptown. Yeah. And
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there's theories that that's the whole reason that society started
was because you needed like a whole social group, but
the whole social order to brew alcohol. You don't need
all that stuff to like arm stuff, but to do
all the different steps of brewing alcohol, you need a society.
And I mean it's important. It's an important thing to
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bring people together, but there are also ways of doing
it that don't involve getting drunk. Well, every that means
every species. Yeah, they figured out like tries to make
itself high. Even babies spin around and even the first
time you spun around and around around, you're like, I
want to do it again. I know. My parents sent
me to rehab. Yeah, to rehab. The movie Spun was
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actually supposed to be about me spinning not you know,
party drugs. Babies bang their head against stuff because they
get the sense that and my son's teething right now
and he just can't leave it alone because you get
once the pain comes, you get that little hit of
you know whatever the natural chemical in your bras that
like gives you. It's like a natural drug. I usually
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bite my tongue like the corner. Oh yeah, yeah, all right,
Well we got to bring in super Producer on a
hose Nier on this Mike, get up in there, get
up off of that thing. Hi hi. Oh so sorry,
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there's electricity coming shooting through the room. So super Producer on.
You left the office for three hours yesterday to engage
in No, I didn't. What is known as a Bachelor
Fantasy draft. Good Wayne, you work on a Bachelor pocket.
What's a bachelor podcast called that's not on this network.
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What's it called again, It's called will You Accept This? Yeah?
So if you don't know, however this new year, it's
Colton the Virgin is the Bachelor foot player. Yeah, he's
former football player, current bachelor. So he was runner up
on the Bachelorette. He was cut fourth, he was a
fourth person cut. What's the formula. If you're just cut,
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it doesn't matter how deep you go. It's just like
if your cut later in a later stage, you get
to be the bachelor. Formula is the focus group who
is popular, But he was one of the least popular.
People were pissed he got picked because he's a virgin.
He was boring. All he does is cry. He clearly
doesn't seem like he's ready for a relationship. Subsect that
believes he's closet. He was the fourth he came in fourth,
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or he was the fourth person fourth, he came in
fourth place. Okay, okay. I also think he benefited from
The Bachelor in Paradise, that girl from Arkansas. He just
kept going Cowton, Colton. I believe he went home. That
is true. The first episode was her. It's really true.
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It was they sucked her over her. Edit was that
she's a psycho who's obsessed with cold yea was he
not on? So basically what happened was he got caught.
Dave could tell a dear dear would sound like, but
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you know, it's always funny when they're like that, and
they're like, I got my PhD in social work and
you're like, it's all. That's one of the reasons I left,
and they and the people do it. The old ladies
are the worst because they're like, how how you get
away from the old lady? I know your fucking game.
So basically what happened. He came in fourth place. He
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was cut before the Fantasy suits because he's a virgin,
and he literally goes up to Chris Harrison, who's the host,
and goes, who do I do? When Chris Harrison's like,
you're a grown ass man figuring out you don't need
to lose your virginity. On TV, sir, it came out
that Tia, who was a contestant on um Ari season.
Him and Tia had had a relationship previous to the season,
and so Tia was still obsessed with him and told Becca.
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So that kind of helped in Becca deciding to kind
of send him on his day. Yeah, I don't know.
Becca was the bachelorette that cut him and kind of
was like, tis my friend, I don't want to do
so Anyways, the Bachelor this year is a virgin, a
former football player and uh one, so you draft various Yes,
So we do a draft on our podcast where we
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go through just the images and the bios, which is
truly the most it's fucked up. We're fucked up people
on this episode. We go through just by their literally
their looks and then being like my favorite colors yellow,
that's actually one of them. It's like, that's not interesting. Uh.
And then we pick our top three, we pick our
top crazy, and we pick our drunk on the first night.
Who are your top three? So my number one is
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Hannah g My number two is Bree who will get
to and my number three is Kalin and my top
craziest Aaron. What does top crazy mean? It just means
they're going to be like Psycho the whole season and
everyone's gonna hate them like all the other guys. Are
there points you get for doing specific things? No, we're
just it's just you don't know. Eventually, one person will
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probably emerge with someone everyone unanimously agrees is the crazy one. Yeah.
And then my drunk on the night is Erica, who
in her bio is self described as the nut so
she's would probably be wasted. Tell us about pick number
two now, because a lot of people were tweeting me
about this. I never saw this video, but what's going on?
So Bree a video. A clip dropped of her during
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her when she walks out of the limo to introduce
herself to Um and I think we have a clip. Yes,
she has a gimmick that is mind blowing. A nick
so nice to meet you. You get a nice accent.
Where are you from? Um? The accent it's Australian. I
was hoping that you're kind of a sucker for accents.
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And what do you think about it? I love it.
I'll see you inside. All right, Okay, sounds good. I'm
not really Australian, but you have to do what you
can to stand out. Yeah, vaccine as Australian. That's like
going to the NFL combine and bring in like a
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baseball out. The lack of her voice afterward was just like,
fuck you, I don't care. What I did was wrong
and I'm not sorry for it. She's not here to
make friends. It was the thing. You're starting to realize
that these girls are now at that age where they
literally grew up watching the show. They understand the formula.
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And I'll tell you what Brie is doing. Bree is saying,
I don't really give a shit about Colton, but I'm
here to act the fool enough where I end up
on Paradise and then boom, my Instagram followers go up
and I'm the spawn con queen with my thirst traps
and I'm literally selling sugar bear hair pill, gummy bear
shit and uh diet t. And that's the plan. And
you see it from day one. You know, who's acting
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a fool to get on Paradise because they understand Jamila
Jamil will be very disappointed to her pushing that old
dumb shit. It's like some of those real world road
rules people. They're like, for a while, that was their
job was going on. There's like weird challenge. Yeah, and
that's how like CT. I think he was living off
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of that for many years. Yeah, but what's he up
to now? Like, what what does one do? What does
the CT do after that career? I mean he's just
like probably motivational speaker. They all find a way to
be like, let me motivate. Yeah, to do what I did.
I started as a guy from Boston. You know when
d M you know, when she got the cancer. It
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was really tough, but I was born with his bone structure.
All right, Well, thank you, super producer around Hosnie we
will be checking in with you. As Bree continues to
make news. Uh in the world of the Bachelor, She's like,
I'm a shape shifter. She wins, wins, and then just
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other TV news. Ellen at the end of last week
had Kevin Hart on her show on his shoulder, Yeah,
on her shoulder, tiny little yes, uh and great talent.
Please cut that out. He's very powerful. Uh. And she
basically was trying to, you know, make it so that
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he would come back as the Oscar host. She was
trying to, you know, walk through the controversy with him,
and you know, she was making some valid points that
like he had apologized ten years ago, and you know,
they were walking through it and he got into like
a little bit of a weird thing. She was basically like, look,
we want you to come back and host the Oscars,
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like everybody wants you to do it, Like please do it.
And he was like, nah, because these people are like
these trolls. If I come back, the trolls win. Uh.
And then she just was like, well, okay, I hear you.
I'm not going to accept that you are hosting the Oscars.
Let's go to break. It was just like the biggest
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she just like Big Dictum so much was it was
really uh, I don't know. Ellen has an impressive aura
about her. She just basically is like, I am making
this willful. Yeah, willful is a good way of putting again.
I think we have a clip from the show you
you have grown, you have apologized, you're apologizing again right now.
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You've done it. Don't let those people win host the Oscars.
So that was after he had objected to her. She
had already said that he objected. He was like, well,
you know, these people, though I'm afraid of being attacked,
they're gonna attack me, which they are. If he hosts
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the Oscars, there's gonna be like another can't come out
and say I have more to lose by doing this
than not doing it right exactly the smarter move for
me as a business person and as a human being.
He's like not walking into this trap. And she was like,
uh okay, yeah, I hear you. We still want you
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to host the Oscars. Everybody chair, We're going to break
you apologized though it's basically he said he apologized back
when it happened and took the joke out of his rotation.
I mean, I blast I remember when when he went
on on like Instagram or Snapchat or whatever, it didn't
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seem like he was he wasn't really trying to apologize.
And I get though. I like the idea though that
you know, you have to there has to be a
way for people to redeem themselves for sure, because you
can do it in the past and you show growth
or whatever. But I haven't seen the interview, but from
what I read it, it didn't seem like Ellen really
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pushed him to like demonstrate any kind of growth in
this interview. More so like hey, I think it's fine,
and well, I mean, she is as as somebody who
is like a huge person for the gay community, and
you know what came out before, like a lot of
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people wanted her to. I'm sure she she talks about
that and her latest special that like a lot of
people who made money off her were like no, no, no, no, no,
why don't you why don't you go back to just
pretending for a little while that she was kind of saying,
all right, I'm gonna stand out here and you know
say that we as a community can forgive you. And
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I think he when when he said he wasn't gonna
do the oscars anymore. He also apologized at that time. Again,
so I don't I don't know, Like I I do
think his tone was weird, like during the interview, because
it was he started making it more about like people
were trying to attack him, and it was all about
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an attack on him and not the issues. So I get,
I get both. I get your point. I get what
she's trying to say as well. But it's just funny
that she's incredibly layered though, because it's they I know,
comedians that when they were younger had bits making fun
of homeless people, and then as they got older and
had more experience in life, realize like, oh, we're all
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like a like one bad decision away from being that person, right,
because but when they started doing stand up at that
twenty you don't understand that, You're like, what do they?
Why would you do that? Don't be you know, so
being hailed for that that growth um and then apologizing,
but they also we're it's a weird. What it is
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is it's too business people having a conference, right, and
it's a weird. It's not about art and it's not
about any of these issues. It's about money at this
weird point, when you put him on the spot to
do these things. I think it's a it's a weird
power dynamic more than anything else. Yeah, that's what I
That's what I was most I found most notable about
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the conversation was like it wasn't clear what they had
agreed to ahead of time, but it did seem like
she was just like, yeah, well here's where we're leaving it.
You should do the oscars and that's on you, uh sup.
Producer nixt stuff just asked what's in it for her?
And I don't know. I mean other than that people
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are happened on her show, and I think other some
people were saying that they wanted her to host in
because he wasn't hosting, So maybe she wants to take
her name out of or I don't know, or she's
trying to speak for the entire l g B t
Q community is by being Ellen. But I know people
who are in like the black queer community, who are like,
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why don't you apologize to black queer people too, because
a lot of his comedy is, like you know, is
entrenched in sort of culturally this idea of being home.
I don't know, I have to see the whole thing,
but it seemed like everyone's in a tough spot. Yeah,
Ellen came out when it wasn't cool and did a
lot of grandiose things for a lot of and made
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a lot of strides for people that didn't want her to.
But she bettered everyone else's lives for it. There's probably
an ego there or that she has that's earned or unearned.
She was like, listen, this is getting out of hand,
and I'm sure like some of the attacks that Kevin
Hard or whatever or get weird and personal where it's
just like, listen, that was ten or fifteen years ago.
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I was an idiot kid talking about this bravado. Look
at me, I'm five ft. Whatever I have to do,
and this is an act. And then people taking what
he said and taking it on their own thing and
making it about their agenda. And then he's a lightning rod,
which comes with the territory of being that big and famous.
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So that's another thing we're talking about, is two large
entities having a sit down conversation deciding what's good for culture,
which is a weird thing that it's two giant egos,
which is a weird thing to do. When they're speaking
for so many millions of people. I just I think
it's very it's a strange. It's just strange. And also
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the Oscars are strange where it's like it's clear that
acting as an art form and it's a craft and
these people care about it deeply, but they're also ego maniacs,
so they want everyone in the country to care about
these art films that they don't give a funk about.
And then the right, well, we should put popular films
in there, so we were wed them right. No, they
already have a reward. They made billions of dollars. Yeah,
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the Oscars still don't have a host. I'm available. I'll
do it for one year. There you go, have you
and Jamie Loft do it great, thirty minutes long and
they pulled the pluck. It's just I don't know because
I don't know what do you mean? What do you mean?
You don't know? I don't think his apology is he's ali,
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it's not sincere. That's why I'm not convinced. And it
it's a little strange to me when he's when you
say I already apologized, you know that, it's like just
sort of like I said, the thing that I have
to do to move this thing forward, rather than I
need to actually demonstrate growth and understanding. And you can
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do that to a certain extent. And I don't think.
I don't think he needs to like carry this cross
forever and because that's but that's where I'm I'm like,
I feel like with Ellen, she could have asked him
some tough questions or like been a little more like
let me like, let me press you a little bit
about this, and for him to be like, you know what,
you're right, blah blah blah blah blah, then her just
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saying you've already apologized. Don't let these people win. I mean,
I don't know. That's where I'm like, I just don't understand.
Like he already said he didn't want to do it,
he already apologized. Why is she bringing it back up?
Because yeah, because and that's the question that I don't
nick is asking, is what what's in it for her?
Because it seems like she has a vested interest in
getting him to host um and she did. I mean,
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the conversation was like and you and I have had
meals together since this where we've talked through this, so
she was like making reference to the fact that he
had done the stuff that you're asking him to do
in the public. So she's like saying, yeah, you've like
worked through that with me in the interview, but it's
not like it you still need him to say it.
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I was like when Roseanne was like, I know this
black activist who knows my heart, and I'm like, Okay,
I think Roseanne's just fucked up more than she's a racist.
Oh yeah, I think she has. Anybody asked her to
host the I would tune in for that. That would
be amazing. The monologue I'm excited about. And apparently Kevin
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Hart is considering maybe by the time you hear this,
he will have accepted the job once again. So uh yeah,
we'll see. I think Allen makes should happen. Ellen gets
it done. All right, we're gonna take a quick break.
We'll be right back. And we're back, and the right
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is losing it over Rashida talib using the word motherfucker
and saying that it's time to impeach Trump right away,
or that she's going to Washington to impeach the motherfucker.
It was after she got sworn in. It was her
at a you know, a rally type like small event
(27:25):
with her supporters. Uh, people were you know, it was
an energetic atmosphere and I don't know it was It
seemed like she was just having fun. But the right
is is freaking out. It's the top story or it
was the top story on Fox News. I can say
at the end of last week, as a stand up
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comedian who has performed in front of a bunch of
different types of audiences, old people hate the af work.
Yeah it is. I it's a it's a scientific fact.
And I say that, I say that knowing what I'm saying.
It is an experiment I have done. I say the
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effort in my acts. Sometimes I was playing these performing
arts centers in the Northwest and there's a bunch of
older people that have season tickets. So you go in
and so I do this thing, and I do I
do my efforts. And I could feel it every time
I said the efforts, not even gasping, but you could
just be just like the energy would just like you
(28:27):
wouldn't said that. She wouldn't have said that. Wait, like
like for example, what like you're just be like and
this fucking thing. Yeah, and like it's and a lot
of those bigger rooms. You do like you get in
a rhythm. So when I use it, it is for
a reason. It's not just to be like like I'm
not in the bar being like listen, fuckers, whether a
lock this. Yeah, but so I could feel it, you know,
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you could feel it in the room. And then I
remember working on a golf course in high school and
hearing old men say god damn all the time. So
I never heard him say the F fort so I
was like, huh. So the next night I was playing
another performing arts and I was like, I'm just gonna
say goddamn and say the F ford and did that
and just destroyed. Yeah, and then it was just like clear.
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I was like, Oh, if you play an older crowd,
don't use the F wort. You can say god damn. Yeah,
that's funny because that's what Nancy Pelosi was saying. She
was specifically drawing the line as a generational thing. She
was like, it's probably a generational thing. I don't like
that word. I don't say that word, but it's nothing
worse than what the president has said. Yeah, right, and
she said something She's like, I'm not in the business
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of censorship or whatever. Yeah, I mean, I get why
they're freaking out, mostly because you know, they're base, they
know they was scared them. They're like, she said, motherfucker.
And also like do you want to impeach him? You see,
it's the deep state fucking conspiracy. And look, I totally
understand all the desire you do want to impeach Yeah,
well for sure, And I think all the desire is
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I think rightly placed to do that. And I think
the others i'd of it is you know, a lot
of people worrying about it. What that does for the
you know, the partisan divide that grows even deeper because
on one side, you know, like if you're if you're
really trying to balance it all out, you want to say, well,
you want him to go out because it's undeniably the
best thing for the country, and people, even his supporters
(30:19):
would kind of be like, ship, maybe this guy does
need to go. But I don't know if, like, you know,
do we need to be so sensitive to those people
when we're looking at you know, the government being shut
down this fucking long over something so stupid and all
these other things going on. It's a balancing because I
know every time, like you know, Pelosi has been like,
we'll see, yeah, we'll see. I just feel like the
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rights use of language is hilarious to me. What what
use of language upsets them? Usually like when you read
defined torture, when you change those words to enhanced interrogation, right,
that's fine because those words are because there's no F
word or anything that makes you feel weird because you
change the word that made you feel weird. But if
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you say motherfucker that has emotion about it, yeah, that's
like like they're angry, they're angry, they're crazy. You haven't
done or heard anyone, but the language you're using is emotion, right, right,
And we don't do that now. We will put you
in a cage, right, do you know what I mean?
You feel like you're drowning, So you'll just tell us
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anything we want you to because that's what that really does, right, right.
So well, it's funny because even like Jane kurt And
I think was on Fox and she said, oh, like,
I hope the Republican Party dies in like sort of
talking about how they're just deteriorating, and then the next
day they had someone come on to be like, I mean,
I think she actually wishes death on the members of
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the Republican Party. And this is where the left is
right now. The mask has come off and they want
Republicans to actually to physically dieting persecuting you, and they're
persecuting you like your lord. They you know, there was
an attempted you know, outrage on Thursday because the right
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released a video of Alexandria Occasio Cortes dancing, uh, and
they wanted to do like the you know, the war
on the New Brown happened that that dancing around that
didn't work out, and so in a way this kind
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of went and filled that hole that they were trying to,
you know, fill with she had dirty thoughts when she's
dancing around. Now she didn't charge him and then got
trending and the Twitter breast. Yeah. Um, but it just
seemed like a rookie mistake, like her not realizing that
she can't just go to the back room of a
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restaurant and say we're gonna impeach the motherfucker and not
have it be Fox Front News because she is now
a congress person and you know, specifically somebody in the
crossairs of Fox News because she's not a white man.
And that's the only people they want to be in power.
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And then you know, super producer Nick Stuff was pointing
out that he was kind of on board with the
getting annoyed by this at the very least, just you
know that we need a return to people behaving like
adults and not letting Trump drag everybody down into the
muck of him, you know, just saying ship like this
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and acting like turning it into a brawl where we
just are going to impeach him no matter what. And
it's this side verse that side that maybe like the
left needs to take the higher ground and be like
very rigid and ideological about like being the adult in
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the room, be because yeah, but I get why people
are so you know, you're saying we're gonna impeach the motherfucker.
You have kids dying in custody and ship like that
over their policies. And this isn't just some like well,
let's maybe wait the clock out and see what happens,
because that's the other fucking terrifying thing is like every
time it gets hot, he's gonna do something. It's like
been like, oh, let me distract people with like some
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wacky foreign policy decision. And then when does that get
to a point when you know we're we're overly considerate
of what the optics are and then suddenly we're in
some actually terrible fucking situation, which I hope doesn't happen,
but yeah, you know, I think it could be one
of those things too, where it's like, I don't if
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it rolls up your base and you need to say
motherfucker and you're representing a certain and you're representing your people,
and you know how to communicate to them to get
them to do the things that in their community that
spans out like a virus in and whatever. I mean,
it was Hope and Change in two thousand and eight
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and everyone got the funk up for that ship. But
if it's hey, let's get this motherfucker and that's what
he needs to say, Like, I don't language I can
get past, and I know it's I'm a comedian, so
it really I have to watch my language around normal
people a lot because I just say things that it's
I realized that most society does not. You just see
(35:24):
it on their Facebook. Why would you say that, Mike?
Why would you not say that? But I don't think
saying motherfucker is dropping down to their level. I think
it's communicating in an emotion about like we are tired
of this, and also we need to get rid of
this guy, right, we need to make him stop doing
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what he's doing, because it's clear it's not an agenda,
it's just about him, and people are using him in
his bullshit for their agenda. I think the GOP is
definitely doing that, but I think only he gives a
funk about him, which is more dangerous than the Right,
because the Right, the GOP, we'll keep the system. Yeah,
(36:10):
they won't dismantle the system to say themselves. They'll just
take from the system, which is their whole operating and
so fucking same with the left. Anybody in power is
gonna take a little bits fucking proven. But I'm saying,
what's more dangerous is someone that only cares about himself
truly and will dismantle our whole system, so that you
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need to cut the head off that motherfucker right now.
I'd rather have Pens in there being like we gotta
shock some gay people for a month and then we
get him out because he's involved with and then whoever's next,
then President Pelosi. But we need to their needs to
be action done, and if we need to say fuck
you motherfucker to get the action rolling. Yeah, when I
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think also for her, she was campaigning on that too,
and like that's her talking to the people who People
speak different in the Bronx, right, They're they're not necessarily
gonna punch you, but the they it's like here in Vietnamese,
people have a conversation in Vietnamese, You're like, are they
mad at each other? That's just the tone they energy.
(37:13):
That's it. It's like it's fine, yeah, And it's not
just uh, you know Nick who's making this point. Obviously,
most of the establishment Democrats are saying the same thing that,
you know, we need to calm everything down. We don't
need this. You know, this is a bad look because
it's gonna heighten the tensions while we're gathering facts, and
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like that's ultimately what needs to happen in order to
impeach him is to get all the facts. So the
establishment wants to quieten everybody down, like, hey, we're still
in the pockets to Wall Street and everybody too, even
though we're on the quote unquote left. So let's but
this new class isn't right. Well, that's whether they can
(37:56):
say motherfucker and be like, let's rouse some people up
with this stablishment doesn't want to row the masses up
because they're there to quell them down. And I think
that's why I find it. I find you know, this
story and like even though it is like all right,
it's you know, political bickering, for some reason, like usually
I find political bickering energy sapping, like this I found
(38:18):
sort of energizing because it's like, yeah, these people don't
seem like they're button on the whole bullshit. Like it
seems like we have sane people who are charismatic and
just all turned to each other and we're like proper
ways to break and there are proper ways to do right,
and the way you're doing it is very overt and
(38:41):
there just like we need to impeach this motherfucker, but
let's just say we're gonna wait first, because that's how
we do it, just to not make you know, get
the rights base off. You don't understand how Washington works yet. See,
we all have to eat in the same restaurants and
go to the same place is and so when we meet,
(39:01):
there's a decorum because we really don't care about what
we're actually saying, we lack the power and the money
that comes with it, and that's why we can't speak
to each other. Yeah, and I mean there's a fetishization
by the mainstream media of both sides is um and
it's important to keep in mind that the mainstream media
eats at those same restaurants, you know, they're they're also
(39:23):
trying to be friends with both sides and getting scoops
from both sides. And so yeah, well no, I think again,
like it's it's mostly about you know, if he's impeached,
right that you'll further split the country where people are
just going to totally be like this side is completely
after us. And that whole thing is that they want
(39:45):
to try and if if it goes that route, try
and get as much of a buy in from everyone
as possible to try and have a more peaceful transition
of power. Now, it's not going to be peace, And
I think that's where it gets a little That's where
it gets a little tricky because even if he gets
you know, voted out in that there's still going to
be those people who are on his team will be like, no,
(40:05):
this is all bullshit. You see someone you know, they're
there are people who won't believe that that he actually
lost on the merits or something, because they still there's
still this like kettle logic that people apply with him,
that you know, he's done nothing wrong, this is all bullshit.
So yeah, it's just it's just it's just sort of
speaks to the time that we're in right now, where
it's you know, where you have to kind of think, well, yes, objectively,
(40:28):
it probably is. It is the best thing for him
to no longer be the president is But then now
people are considering the math of like, well, what are
these other people gonna think? How does that affect things
moving forward? When it just doesn't seem like, oh, well,
whoever is in let's just the opposition will do whatever
they can to just impeach this president or whatever. And
this is going to be the debate that everybody, like
(40:49):
the vast majority of America is having all throughout twenty nineteen,
because as the Democratic primary gets started and as more
and more documents come out and it becomes clear and
clear to everybody who's not his base that he needs
to be out of the office. Like how that happens
and how that process goes is going to be the
(41:10):
national debate from I think more people on the that
are true conservatives want him gone to. Yeah, I do.
I've seen it just lately in my in the last
couple of months when I've been traveling. Ah, I've seen
it personally in my family where it's like these true
conservatives are they bought into the thing at the beginning.
(41:34):
And I was like, at first, you're like, stop it,
You're smarter than that. But then you see, like, okay,
I can see why on a certain date, and then
they've they've come around, We're like, oh, this dude's a motherfucker, right,
you know, you mean he's a goddamn asshole. He's an asshole. Yeah,
this is this. This is just a goddamn prick. Prick
is a good old word. He's a prick. Uh, And
(41:56):
that only cares about himself. So that becomes clear to
true conservatives at this point because he's not making those
true He's not, you know, right. And then the other
people are just part of the cult of Trump or
evangelicals who want the rapture to happen, right, So, which
is I wish was a joke. The whole thing that's
happened that's been gone down since w um which, by
(42:20):
the way, the rapture is not in the Bible. Yeah, yeah,
you guys know that. Yeah, that's not in there. Very
recent uh came from that HBO series The Leftovers. Uh,
not in the Bible. Trump's approval rating is going and
he's now twelve points underwater in terms of approval versus disapproval,
(42:42):
which is not good usually. The fun thing is, though
he takes a loss, well, just graceful. He's everywhere. He
was everywhere at the end of last week, he was,
he did like three straight meetings. He just he's not
comfortable if he's not in the public eye. And it
seems like he's not comfortable all even when he's in
the public eye. Um full jealous kid, when he's like
(43:05):
surprise briefing. So you guys stop talking about Nancy Pelosi,
right exactly. Come on. That's the thing where he said
he was in the Oval office, and then the press
was like, no, no, not because there's no outside. He
doesn't understand the function of the whole thing. He's like,
he doesn't even know how to break the rules, right idiot, Hey,
(43:26):
but those guys have the nicest machine guns just me
and the machine gunners. I think I would have been
pretty good June pretty good at all. Right, we're gonna
take a quick break. We'll be right back, and we're
(43:48):
back and uh the R. Kelly Special that I guess
it's a three hour special. I haven't watched it yet,
but I've seen excerpts and it's very fucked up. Um,
it just seems like a very if you've read about abusers,
if you read any of the Sandusky ship and just
seemed trapped in the closet, he it just seems like
(44:12):
it's a textbook like dude who was manipulating everything around
him to abuse underage people. All really horrifying ship. John
Legend comes out as he was one of the few
people who actually, once again, just the coolest dude. Yeah,
well you said, he's like, I'm not trying to protect
some motherfucking child rapist or something like. Yeah, it's just like, oh,
(44:34):
so you're a sane person. Because a lot of people
just were not willing to go on the record and
why that's the question. Man. I understand business in that
to a certain degree, right, but I don't understand how
that dude holds that much power in that industry, and
does he really that's what I'm saying, That's what I
(44:55):
don't understand the fear behind all that, or does he
now thinks about a lot of pay pole right? And
that's why it hasn't coming, you know what I mean?
Because jay Z was specifically called out as somebody who
did not go on the record, and I was wondering
why that would be. You know, I think that's just
because and he's damned if he's damned if he doesn't
(45:19):
damn if he doesn't. Well, somebody also was pointing out
that he started dating Beyonce when she was under age.
Well that's a good point where I would be like,
you know what I shouldn't talk about right right exactly?
It was dating Beyonce when she was under age. That's
what was said in the office yesterday. WHOA. But we
don't can imagine Beyonce being not Beyonce that like her
(45:41):
in high school. It's just I could just still picture
her being like Beyonce. Come down, she was born a
full full adult. Yes, yes, but that's not true. I
feel like she materialized in the sunlight. Yeah, like reverse
Obi wan Kenobi like made her have a glitter and
all right. I can't accuse Jay Z of dating underage
women until I don't want to be part of more confirmation,
(46:04):
so we will take that off the record. Uh. And also,
I don't want to say anything bad about r Kelly,
but understand that, like, well, people still really, you know,
they still are fans a lot of people despite all that,
and I don't know if they're Yeah, I mean, it's
like Thriller where you're like, I know he probably like
(46:26):
we're all on the same page about Michael Jackson. He
just died before everyone really did something about it. Like,
if Michael Jackson was alive around the last two years,
do you think he would have survived legally m M
maybe yeah. I don't. I don't know enough about his
charges to be honest. I mean, I know from my
(46:48):
dad working with him that his take on seeing him
from being you know, working with him for like six years,
that he was just a really tortured person without at No.
I can't. Yeah, I'm not like that's not true, but
I'm just saying, like, in all this stuff that's coming
out in the last two years, you think Michael Jackson,
(47:08):
in the life he lived, would have survived it. And
don't I mean, look, Kobe is still out here, you
know what I mean, And Michael Jackson is bigger than
r Kelly. Yeah, no, I agree, And I think and
there's like, you know, the the whole Michael thing. There's man,
there's so much ship in both directions that could make
you believe either side, like you know when you're like no,
(47:31):
and I'm not saying I believe either side, but I'm no,
I think I don't know. I mean, that's that's a
thing where you can tell. That's why I'm like with Kobe,
what you still we still don't know. There's not a
real you know, people have forgotten a lot of it
wasn't a pattern though with Kobe, sure that helps with
(47:52):
his you know, with Michael kept popping off, and he
did have like what would be considered if you were
a child an amusement park in a zoo and if
you were I just like that argument. It's like if
he was a pedophile, Like he really did it that
pretty good, that's right, really used his fortune to do
(48:14):
all the things that would to attract Yeah. At the
same time, it is it's like, if let's say you
wanted a bunch of pussy running around and your name
is Hugh Hefner, and you created a certain never Land ranch,
if you will. If a grotto that stinks like ship,
grotto stinks like ship, but there's a lure. There's a
(48:36):
lure to it. I've been in there and it stinks
like ship. Yeah, without a doubt, it's weird. Yeah, I'm
yelled that you're gonna get a staff infection just by
putting your foot in a lot of gross famous people
been putting their stuff in at the same time. If
your father chemically castrated you, so you never went through
puberty and were therefore always a child. I have just
recently heard this. Berry Gordy was like, yo, look man,
(48:59):
his voice about to change. So do you want these
checks keep coming? You need to think about his voice.
I castrado. It's the oldest. Stop thinking about the oldest
job in the book, or one of the oldest. Because
someone male vocalist eunuch. Yeah, yeah, there's a word. They
were called Castrado's. Yeah. Back in the day, back in
(49:21):
the there was that movie Farrennelly about it. I remember
my mom took me to see it as a kid,
and I was like six years old or some when
he came out like what the fun and my mom
was like the hiss off after after we are done
with this, I want so this past weekend, the Golden
Globes have to say Andy Samberg did a great job
(49:43):
and he's one of the great Andy Samberg and Sandra
Yep classic pairing. Uh that wardrobe malfunction. I can't believe
we saw all of it. I know, his whole dick
and balls, all of it. I did not see that.
I would tell you, guys, tell guys more, but I'm
too tired, right right, yeahs firsthand how the Globes. We'll
(50:05):
have to leave that. We'll have to leave that for Wednesdays. Well,
at least we will analyze one of the movies that
was nominated and might have one will see, Uh don't.
I don't want to spoil it because I know some
of you are probably recorded the Golden Globes and are
just waiting to watch them, So we won't talk about
(50:27):
who won or didn't. So the new Mary Poppins movie.
One of our writers, Jam McNabb went and saw it
and he pointed out that there's kind of a weird
political message. Is it pro sugar for the medicine? To
go down. Yeah no, it's actually pro pharmaceutical in the
stare like it was not there, that was not their fault,
(50:49):
this whole opioid epidemic. It's against the trans bathroom bill, right. Yes, no,
we added sugar to dilotted because it helps it go
down easier. It's actually just a system attic, point by
point taking down of all the points made in vice.
Yeah no, but actually so, the original Mary Poppins actually
(51:09):
had kind of a socialist message, and this movie kind
of has the opposite of a socialist message. You know,
first of all, instead of having like fairy godmothers and
you know, eccentric duchesses, it has like part keepers, zoo attendants,
street sweeper, policeman, butcher confectioners, an old woman who feeds
birds on the steps of the church. It's like all
(51:32):
these low status people who are the magical, you know,
people who teach the children lessons. And it also makes
capitalism look fucked up. Like there's a point where the
kid has like a tuppence, uh, like some coins that
he is inheriting, and he goes by the bank and
(51:53):
like the old evil banker like tries to steal it
from him. And like tries to wrestle it out of
his hands, and then and people see that and it
like starts a basically like a riot where everybody's like,
I want my money too, if they're going to be evil,
And then the lyrics of the song the bankers sing
talk about how the money will be invested in railways
(52:15):
through Africa and damns across the Nile, which is a
reference to like imperialism. Yeah, so like the original Mary
Poppins is no jokes. Yeah, yeah, you'll be part of
a railway through the Africa, damns across the Nile, fleets
of ocean, greyhounds, majestic self amortizing canals, plantations of ripening tea,
(52:39):
so that that's what they're promising. So obviously it had
the original Mary Poppins, no fucking joke man, And in
the closing moments of Mary Poppins returns, so the whole
premise of Mary Poppins returns. This is another one of
those like hook style things where you meet the child
from the original movie and their life is all fucked
(53:01):
up now. So in this case, Michael, the little boy
who was wrestling with the banker, he is getting ready
to lose the family home because he can't pay that
same bank. His finances have fallen apart. He's about to
lose the house, and then Mary Poppins returns and saves
the day. But what really saves the day is that
(53:24):
he had actually given that tuppence to the banker, and
the banker wisely invested it, and so capitalism saves the day.
And that original like criticism of capitalism was not well founded. Idiot, idiot,
fucking stupid thing. Love is gonna save you, No get
(53:46):
a job. So if the child had given his money
to the needy bird lady like he wanted, his family
would have been completely fucked in. But because the banker
wrestled it out of his greedy little grubby hands and
put it in the bank, responsibility came through. And yeah,
(54:07):
it would be like making an Aladdin sequel that ends
with people realizing that Jaffar actually had like really cool ideas,
has some solid points. I mean he really does, actually,
because like he's trying to take power away from a
dude who like is just completely absent minded and not
taking care of his kingdom. So Jaffar did deserve a
(54:28):
little bit more. He looked maner, Yeah, you can't trust him.
He looks me that's right. Uh. Anyway, does Mary Poppins
returned though? Yeah, Mary Poppins comes back? Okay, I'm just
I'm just from the title, I was concerned. Yeah, yeah,
is it? Well she won't she think? No, she's back.
I thought it was like a gritty prequel. Yeah, where
(54:50):
she goes and she shuns being a nanny for a
while and learns ninjitsu from I was hoping to be
like Batman Returns and Ligam the Penguin would be in it. Catwoman,
oh right, anyway, well Brains and Brandon Routh would be
Oh man, he had a short career. Huh. I bet
(55:11):
he appreciates you. I mean he's that gang. He's like,
oh he's band. Actually, am one of the few people
I ride for Superman Returns. I think it's a good movie.
Everybody needs to back up. I really care about Superman.
I always loved Superman. Yeah that's I mean, you gotta
y'all got a similar look. I could see that. Yeah,
(55:33):
you should just start doing that. Clark Kent, little front Carl,
little front curl. Yeah, you could do that, all right.
I never recognize you when your glasses are off. I'm like,
who's this dude? Yeah, then he goes he has his
shift down in front of the Chinese Theater. Superman. Hey,
Billy Wayne, it's me, well Superman, like everybody, my son's
(55:57):
like my dad, no Superman vane him. Uh, well, Billy Wayne,
it's been a pleasure having always is a pleasure as always.
Where can people find you at? Billy Wayne Davis? Al right, okay,
and uh is there a tweet you've been enjoying? Oh? Yes,
Tim Dillon very funny comedium from New York City tweeted,
(56:19):
once you accept that the need to express yourself publicly
about everything is a sign of mental illness, all this
makes more sense. Huh yeah, that's a very good point.
We're all fucked, Miles. It's also been a pleasure having
you welcome back, get it my cryo chamber, to just
(56:40):
get my soul back. It's fun to watch you start
talking in the middle of it, being like what am
I dud? Yeah? I'm like, what's the show again? I've
been there Because you get hyped when you land. You
get old, man, you get hyped when you land, and
then and the weird for like three or four hours,
Like it's it's about to settle in the hour, I'm
gonna not even know, like my eyes aren't gonna see
(57:02):
straight to smoke some weight at your house. Yeah yeah, yeah,
tell now I was the laws are they do not?
It's easier buying fucking plutonium. It is just buying Japanese
friends that get really high when they come to Ye
because we just can't well. And then Japan would be like,
(57:23):
just so you know, even if you travel the countries
where it is legal, we expect you to live by
the rules of Japan. And it's like, okay, bro, yeah,
don't go through my phone or else we'll get arrested.
Uh So, yeah, you can find me on Twitter and
Instagram at miles of gray and a tweet that I like,
what was the tweet that? And a red one earlier
that was just so funny to me from Zachary Fox
(57:45):
says my mom beat me and I turned out just fine.
And then an Asterix opens tender during the funeral, Right,
that seems too real and that seems like that that
scene actually took. But I guess it's also when you
think about it's like, well, who's funeral or just like
someone like you know, like a high school friends, parents
(58:06):
or his wife would like, uh, moving on. Uh. You
can find me on Twitter at Jack Underscore. O'Brien couple
of tweets that like Kanye West tweeted, tweeted Spoke with
(58:26):
Joe Rogan podcast coming soon, three flame emojis, and Sean
O'Neill tweeted the Modern Day for sale baby Shoes Never Worn.
I'm excited about that. Oh yeah, man, I hope it's
twelve hours long. Yeah, probably what he's gonna look like
if Joe Rogan will just be like so confused or
or he's gonna be like, come on, man, you can't
(58:46):
say that, you know, I think you're just let him talk. Yeah,
I'm curiously if they're going live, because that's the part
that makes it exciting, right, it'll be we'll see the nails.
I will watch it live if they go live. That's
like that Charlie Sheen thing, remember that when he when
streaming first came out, and then oh is that when
(59:09):
was that when the Tiger Blood thing? Yeah? Yeah, yeah,
we're watching that on the and being like this hashtag
winning shout out to him. He just celebrated a year
sober for him. Yeah, good for Charlie. Yeah, he never
gets positive press, mostly because he deserves bad press. And
(59:31):
wasn't he like spreading HIV around like probably, hey man,
but shout out to him. He stopped for a while, right,
he has stopped doing that for a year. Uh. And
also I like Eugene Merman's tweet yesterday. My two year
old said, I'm not your son, I'm a poop store.
So it's going to be a good year. That is
(59:53):
just the ship. It's very you know, it's true what
they say kids do, say that they aren't just things.
You don't who said that? I forget some guy who's
never been wrong about anything ever. Anyways, you can find
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information that we talked about in today's episode, as well
as the song we ride out on miles Yeah, he
back back. Where are we gonna ride out for a moment? Yeah?
For the day. Uh yeah, to give you the day
off tomorrow so that you can catch up on your
sleep and then I'll be I'll be back a little
bit better, So sorry if I sound dead. This song
is by a Japanese artist each School Ahba, and the
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song is called Mahotel and it's like a little nice,
little acoustic guitar singer songwriter vibe. I was listening to
it on the train ride uh to the airport and
was just getting real nostalgic. Uh so yeah, let this,
let this start your week off. Could you ever live
in Japan? Yeah, yeah, oh, hell yeah, yeah, hell yeah.
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It's it's wild though, Like when I was there, you
can tell things are kind of starting to change, because
I feel like Tokyo is kind of becoming what London
is for Europe, where people from all over Europe converge
on this place and it's the same thing there. And
I could not believe how many tourists there were, to
the point where like when I hear the Japanese like
people speaking amongst themselves, it's a lot of like Yo,
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like a lot of people are here, and certain areas
are starting to be a little discriminatory, like a little
more than usual. Were like a bar would be like
oh Japanese, go home, right, And I'm like oh, and
I'm like, but I am, so's you gonna do? What
did it? Did you do it like that? No one person? No, no, no,
because I was with a group of foreigners. So I
was like, hey, y'all gonna have to go. I'm gonna
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go there. But yeah, it's but regardless, I mean, for
the most part, it's been pretty good, pretty good time,
always a good time. When else are my No one
lives here except for my mom on that side of
the family. Everybody's in Japan, so I got to go
there to see everybody. Cool. That's a good problem, I think,
you know, it's a great problem. I mean, I'm sure
there's like you know, we were sure, yes, that problem.
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You know, some people got to go back to like Iowa, right,
but you gotta get hey, man, shout out to see
the rapit. I do like Iowa. Bit if I had
to choose, Yeah, do you like one on? Yeah? I
like Tennessee. Yes, there's like a time limit, you know
what I mean, there's no time limit for me. No
cat that's different. You know, I'm the international player, you know,
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all right, Well, with that, we are going to ride
out on Wales. As a sensitive Japanese singer songwriter. He
will be back tomorrow because it is a daily podcast.
We'll talk to you guys then. By God, sa chicken
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are put silly put silly poy letter You remember me
UK the heat of it, Dona go go my boa sheet.
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God die.