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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to this episode of Trendrick
Songs over Baby Videos. Now, my name is Jack. That
over there is Miles. This is the episode where we
tell you what is trending. It is Wednesday afternoon and
March fifth, and yeah, this is just something that came
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up as we were about to start recording. Just the
omnipresence of Kendrick Lamar music now on social media has
like I don't think I've seen this before, Like Drake
definitely had some songs that went viral and were like
all over social media maybe like a song at a time,
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But Kendrick is now on every genre of Internet video
like TV off, squabble up, not like a still on
every like so every video I see the sports video,
you know what basketball highlights whatever, I don't. You don't
need to know feed video. You don't need to know
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what I look at, But mainly basketball videos, feed videos.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Are you other stuff dietary enthusiast?
Speaker 1 (01:17):
Yeah, yeah, I'm mainly interested in the feet stuff for
scientific reasons. But the but like listening to my wife,
My wife scroll through like reels or like Instagram, and
she's like basically tennis videos like tenn is videos, video
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and it's just all Kendrick. It's all like to producer
Justin was like I see that ship on my Like
I was like watching a baby goat video and it
was like nature videos are like turn the TV off?
Speaker 2 (01:51):
Are their head buddies like boom bing bing boo.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Wouldn't understand.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
I mean, I think it's part that obviously the Kendrick
love that's a huge wave. But also I think just
the way of social media algorithms, people know you need
to put certain songs to get the shit floated to
the top.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
So I think it's.
Speaker 3 (02:10):
Partially like the era that we're in on how to
sort of optimize people's you know, ability to be exposed
to your social media posts. But also it's just everywhere.
I don't know what it is. It is just everywhere.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
It's just pure I mean, yeah, like people know that
this is what the people want to hear, and so
everybody is using it to get more views to their videos.
But I've just like I've I don't think we've seen
a takeover by a single album this profound in social
media history. I could be wrong, but I yeah, for
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sure as an right.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
I mean, but there's always like you know, we had
our Old Town Road Lil nas X moment, We've had,
We've There's definitely been songs that song for sure can't escape,
but yeah, the the intensity of it.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
Yeah, there's that weekend song like blinding Lights. There's like
all there's lots of the Kate Bush song that was
used in Stranger Things. Yeah, uh yeah. Yeah, Like there's
definitely songs that go viral, but I haven't seen it
like this uniform across every genre and it's multiple songs
from the same artist all at once. Yeah, you know, anyways,
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that's long. Maye last and get into get into some
of the lesser known there's a there's a lot of
good check out.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
To Pimp a Butterfly. It's a really good work of art.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
Yeah, good kid Man City, I mean, trailer editors know
about that one. But all right, Democrats, so trum Trump
gave his big speech to Congress, and the Democrats came
and they were like, we are not going to take
this sitting down. We are going to Okay, we will
be sitting down, but we're not going to stand by silently. Okay, well,
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we will be silent.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
We will respect a korum obviously if obviously we do.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Not want to be. The One thing we cannot be
is criticized by a mainstream media that nobody listens to anymore.
We cannot be criticized for lacking de quorum by that
mainstream media that nobody has trusted or listened to in
a long.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
Time, even though the people were opposed to have also
have no sense to korum at all.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
But again, God, we don't want that accusation.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
We've got to listen to the referees that the other
side is not listening to and that nobody else thinks
we should be sticking to and listening to. Uh, those
rules matter to us, and therefore we will. We have
half organized a series of confusing non protests for this spool.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
I had a little paper plate with some writing on it.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
So that's a protest sign, that's right. So I mean,
see you try and get away with that at Doubts
Mavericks game. You know, they kick you out real fast.
Speaker 3 (05:03):
I know MAVs fans have more of an intensity to
fucking start shit it up. Oh the members of Congress,
I mean yeah, So during that address you saw everything,
you saw little paper signs that said musk steals or
save medicaid or this is not normal.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
They were. They were auction signs for some reason. They
were like, here is how we make it, make ourselves
like strike up, pose of like we're with you, we're
standing up for you. The people with little auction paddles,
little tiny auction paddles.
Speaker 3 (05:36):
Well, they also wore pink jack Some people were pink,
but not everyone got that message.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Some people had custom T shirts.
Speaker 3 (05:43):
With phrases uh oh uh oh yeah, wow, we're back,
We're back. We got the custom teas. I mean, it
was just really really difficult to watch. I watched the
entire address because.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
Damn you did.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (06:02):
Yeah, yeah, I think it's part of my job or something.
But also like I just like to watch the knife
going real slow, like, but yeah, the protests were just
really difficult to watch, given, right, what's at stake, the
existential fork in the road this country's facing, and to
see that maybe ten percent of the people get what's
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at stake here in the room, some weren't even there.
It was just a very difficult thing to watch. And
I mean, rightly, many people are like, what the fuck
was that? And then in the meantime you're still getting
fundraising texts throughout this be like, we can make this
thing backfire if you give us fifteen dollars right now, right,
I'm sorry, how does me giving you fifteen dollars make
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this this basically we're on our way to an authoritarian takeover?
How does that slow things? He's been saying that for
the last couple of years, and it seemed to have
like sped things up.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
But that's what they're talking about. That's the small dollar
donations backfiring miles, and that's it's not the lack of
any sort of intent behind the fundraising emails. It's just
that they're wrong to try and fundraise from from small
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dollars and need to go back to the billionaires that
they've already been raising money from. Yeah. So there was
also Senator Alyssa Slotkin who offered up the DEM's official response,
which repeatedly praised Ronald Reagan.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
She's like, as a Cold War kid, I'm like, oh,
cool band, I remember, Yeah, She's I'm thankful it was
Reagan and not Trumpet. Were like, hold on, you know
the hell that Ronald Reagan has rocked on the country,
But sure.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
This is where but like, so this is we talked.
So we we talked on Tuesday's episode about this document
that was revealed, those marching orders for a new path
for the Democratic Party organized by this group the Third Way,
which are you know, not stream centrists extreme centrists, and
they their thing was like, we just got a tack center, guys,
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we gotta stop listening to the left wing of the party.
We got to just listen to Republicans about what they want,
like all the shit that we saw, like Harris start
out being like, I think I might do a populist thing.
I've got walls. We're going to talk about how weird
they are, and then she met with advisors and was like, psych,
I'm going to talk about how I have a gun.
(08:38):
I'm going to talk about how Israel fucking rips and
is awesome, and how we are going to be the
most war party I forget physically whatever. Yeah ready, yeah, yeah,
Like you cantuck with us, I'd like to see you try, asshole.
So like that tack and steadily lost to support momentum.
(09:02):
As she did that, They're like, we just got to
keep listening to those same advisors. We gotta we got
if there's one thing that would have won the election
is what if we had praised Ronald Reagan? Yeah, like,
what the fuck are you talking about? What are you thinking?
Speaker 3 (09:20):
It just shows you they're all in on the status quo.
That's the only thing that the party is capable of doing. Ideologically.
If it conforms to the status quo, it's fine. They're
fine with it, that's it. And to them, they're like, well,
let's raise the specter of Ronald Reagan to remind people
how good.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
The eighties were for a very specific group of people.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
That that's what we need to do, and again not
meet the moment.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
I think really though too.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
We're seeing the divisions in the party in sort of
how members chose to engage with the address. Also, some
said straight up, fuck all this shit. I'm not gonna
be there. Why the fucked would I be here? That
is an app So no, we're not doing that.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
Others were like, I will get clout with my T shirt.
But also, fuck this shit. I will walk out, but
I'll try, you know, but I'll let them know.
Speaker 3 (10:08):
I'm gonna show my T shirt all the way out.
Then people were like, what if I wear pink? And
others were like, what if I had signs? It just
shows there's no one really at the wheel. But in
terms of numbers, the centrist crowd has the most people
in the party, so you're gonna get sort of that
feeling for Hockeing. Jeffreys was like, we just need to
be dignified in our presence in our protests there. But again,
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it's so funny how many people were referencing the Serbian Parliament,
like where all hell broke loose and opposition people were
like throwing smoke grenades and stuff like fully shutting down business.
But this is the paper Sign Brigade at a moment
of very great importance, and it's just like one of
these things where for the idea of decorum, I'm like what,
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I don't even understand the benefit of thinking like, well,
we're just gonna be offended by what he says and
that will take people up. It's like, that's not that
doesn't look like someone who's opposed to anything.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
They go high. That's what it's just sticking to that
after they just keep getting their ass beat because you.
Speaker 3 (11:13):
Look at it like this, it's like the political equivalent.
Trump pulls up and says, man, fuck you and your
mama to your face and they're like whoa, well, I
never and most American people are like most people are
like sorry, if someone's like it gets in my face,
it says fuck you, I say fuck you back, you
know what I mean, it's just oh fuck me, nah
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fuck you. Like that just kind of like our not
most evolved way of problem solving. But just to not
even see that kind of response of like oh no, no, no, no,
we're not doing this shit.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
Are are?
Speaker 3 (11:47):
That's just really lacking and they're literally just waving their
arms in silence.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
Yeah, well, surely this is gonna work. I mean, it
really is, Like it's just going to need to be
a thing that have than's at a grassroots level in
the mid terms, which I like, even even if left
leaning party uh you know candidates perform well, like I'm
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sure they'll outperform the centrist candidates in the next mid
term if there is a midterm election and then the
Democratic primary, Like if that happens, I'm sure like there
will be a Democratic primary, not like they probably won't
have a fair election against Trump, but like it will
just be a matter of votes.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
People just need to leave the Democratic Party straight up.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
Like if there are people if they're Democrats are like,
this isn't working, like that are elected yeah, and they're
just like I can't even this is like they're not
doing it.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
They're not party for people instead of yeah.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
But that's I think that's the thing when you when
we see these little retreats where the Centrists are trying
to figure out how to rest control, it's that they
see that they're particularly vulnerable to something forking off and
doing the thing that they refuse to do, and so
they're trying everything they can to try and maintain that.
But that would I think signal to a lot of
people to be like, yeah, no, this is this is
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woefully inadequate, and like what the hell is this?
Speaker 2 (13:13):
But I don't know.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
I mean like part of me was like when I
saw Al Green get kicked out for, you know, disrupting
the address, I was like, why didn't every Democrat just
do that every fucking minute, there's every sentence, just start yelling,
make the sergeant at arms throw a person out, person
by person, and you would have fucking thrown Trump off
so bad if he couldn't get out his live fest
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of a speech out because he was saying some dumb
shit like really, and I think the thing that was
like that might have been interesting is just to hear
how even Caroline Levitt, the Press Secretary, is trying to
sort of frame things to.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
Be like that was so disgraceful from the Democrats. Obviously
it's just performative.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
But if they were if they really started fucking shit up,
I feel like they I don't know what their response
would be, but this is Caroline level. It's sort of
criticism of the Democrats shameful moment by waving their arms.
Speaker 4 (14:06):
And as President Trump asked in his speech last night,
how could anyone possibly be opposed to any of this
action that he is taking? Well, apparently the modern day
Democrat party could. The behavior of Democrats last night was
completely disgraceful and demonstrated how the American public.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
Yeah, it's I'm running for class president of.
Speaker 3 (14:34):
And I mean, I'm just curious, like I know that
this is they just do that so they can paint
the Democrats with a negative brush and they're like ha ha,
But like I wonder if they really did some shit
that matched the lack of respect to Republicans have for
any sense of decorum, if they would have just said
they probably would have clutched their pearls too, because opponent
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doing the same thing, which is sticking to their sense of.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
They had that action written before the thing, and so
you're gonna get the same response from them. I honestly
believe there were Democrats who watched that and were like,
oh no, they didn't like it. They didn't like what
we did. The Republicans were trying to make friends here,
just can't make them happy. You know, it's like toxic.
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They're in a toxic relationship with the Republicans and insist
on dragging our ass with them.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
One thing, though, I think a lot of people going
into the address was like, is Trump going to actually
try and explain why the financial outlook for the country
looks so grim and why the prices that he promised
he would lower have n't come down one iota. But
the short answer was Joe Biden. Yeah, yeah, because he
essentially was just like, yeah, man, there's gonna be some
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bumps along the way with me completely trying to tank
the economy, but Joe Biden made these eggs so expensive.
Don't don't try and like, you know, analyze one of
my biggest campaign promises, Just don't do that, like let's
look at in the context of Joe Biden, and like
Laura Ingram definitely did. It's just wild to hear. I
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mean it's not wild at this point, but just they
also knew on Fox. You're like, bro, the cuts are
hitting people that vote for Trump. The prices aren't coming down.
Biden hasn't been president for like almost fifty days. Now
what are we going to do? And this is what
they kind of do, is like they just sort of
reinforce that argument with more nonsense. But I feel like
it sounds more and more hollow as just the stakes
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get higher. But this is Laura Ingram and Josh Holly
talking about how it's all Joe Biden's fault.
Speaker 5 (16:35):
Yeah, now the economy is top of mind for everybody.
Price is still too high. He's been at Trump been
in there for six weeks. But they're bringing egg cartons
tonight to make their point because Biden, I don't know,
didn't you oversee your the killing of what two million
chickens or something because of the bird flew? Yeah, completely
overstated threat. But now we're dealing with the brunt of
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what Biden did. But it's Trump's fault.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
Just gonna say who's fault is out. This is all
Joe Biden. We're dealing with the Biden fall out him.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
This is why Trump's energy policy is getting energy prices.
Speaker 3 (17:03):
Down, a good pivot, and this is why like the
fucking up of the economy is needed essentially. But yeah,
this is that the like lower third said, Biden broke it,
Trump will fix it. And I think that's what they
wanted people to come away with, but I'm not sure
they did because that speech was wild fucking all.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
Over the place.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
They had like a little boy who had brain cancer
who wanted to be a cop, and.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
They're like, well, guess what little boy I'm making.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
Here's unloaded gun.
Speaker 3 (17:31):
No, they made this little boy a secret service agent.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
The head of the Secret Service pulled like it was.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
Like the end of The Apprentice or the Not the
Apprentice Undercover Boss, where he's like and hear little gifts
for you the down trodden, Who I am the architect
of all of your fucking shit.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
They gave this little boy.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
A badge m hm.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
The head of the Secret Service gave him a badge.
Speaker 3 (17:53):
And then they're like, oh, and then this jock he
wants to go to West Point, Well, guess what, sunny,
I have found out that you have been admitted to West.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
But he's like doing giveaways and.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
Show yeah and again, and everybody check under your seat.
There are keys to actually psych, they're not keys to
a car. A cab does include that little child, unfortunately,
Yeah it does, Yes, it does. All right, let's uh,
let's take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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And we're back. We're back. Also, I feel like the
other lesson the Democrats need to learn is just like, yeah,
Joe Biden fucking sucks. Like just be like, yeah, he
sucked shit like that guy, Like we we agree we're
going to be better than him he was president, I think.
Speaker 3 (18:45):
But all this like talk too of like well the
Democrats need to do this. It's like being like that
square needs to be a triangle.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
Well it ain't.
Speaker 3 (18:52):
It's got four sides. It will never be. It cannot be. Yeah,
because we're asking it to do something it is incapable of.
And I think the sooner other voters can break out
of the paradigm of like believing that the quicker something
else can happen. But again, this is this is the
absolute fight the Democrats are fighting right now to get
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convinced people. This ship is not a square still and
it's like that might might it's squash adjacent, but it's
just it's not.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
It cannot do a thing. It's just not built to do.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
I also appreciate that you you're implementing our plan of
you said the talk to of And as many times
as we can insert the talk to uh Craze into
people's minds, they'll associate us with that show, and then
more listeners, more money, and it won't be so weird
when we drop our crypto coin.
Speaker 2 (19:42):
But did, but nobody bought it. We couldn't even do
a rugball.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
Sorry.
Speaker 3 (19:45):
Relaunch right coin is returning though, y'all get a back.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Yeah, so this is actually old news. It is Lent,
so today marks the beginning of Lent for Catholics. You
might see Catholics walking around with that target on their forehead. Wednesday. Yeah,
you having a good twens Wednesday?
Speaker 2 (20:06):
So we do for Wednesday, bro.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
But I had missed this. It's making the rounds though
that Mark Wahlberg appeared on the Today Show a couple
of years ago wearing the ashes and uh launch remember
that what he's calling Mark Wahlberg forty Day challenge, which
is like his rebranding of Lent. Yeah, sir, which I
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don't know, I appreciate it. What do you do? You
got to like read something for forty days in a row.
But it's yeah. I mean so the way I had
Lent as a kid. I was actually talking to my
kids day because they heard about ash Wednesday at school,
and so they were asking about Lent, and I was
talking about, you know, things we had, like I gave
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up soda.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
Pulled up a chair, and then you turned your hat around.
He said, boy, I'm going to tell you that christ
Star Savior one second.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Take you back to the Shwins. You remember one year
my mom, who loves chocolate, gave up chocolate for Lent.
And then we were somewhere in oh We were at
a Knicks game in New York City, and it like
got out late on the night that Lent ended, and
she like pulled pulled off at midnight to pick up
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some emin ms. I always the grind midnight Eminem's. This was
also I think the latest I'd ever been up. I
was so psyched. But anyways, I gave up soda and
that's that is how you practice ash Wednesday. And lent.
But what one response that I appreciated was like, it's
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not a accomplishment thing. You're not supposed to be like
and that's forty days of working out. It's not supposed
to be a thing you do to like make your
like fill a hole in yourself. It's supposed to be
a thing you do to like make room for contemplation
and like quiet your life a little bit. So like
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they were like, maybe say no to one meeting a
day that you would normally say yes to, or you know,
like just do do less work instead of being like
I'm gonna be like Mark Wahlberg and wake up at
three and work out and pray until the sun comes up.
And then I get to look everybody in the eye
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that I see walking around groggily with their coffee and
be like, hey, I'm.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
Better than you, bro, Bet you forget four.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
I'm doing the Mark Wahlbrick challenge the Catholic The thing
about Catholicism, that's great, it's so many loopholes, so many
loopholes they you can do anything and then be like
I went to confession, bro, I'm good. Lent is supposed
to be forty days, but they're like, actually it's forty
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six because we don't count the Sundays, and on the
Sundays you can do whatever the full want. Whatever you're
giving up go off. Yeah. So it's basically you're supposed
to give up something to make room for the Holy Spirit.
As I say to the children at the dances that
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I chaperone, that's a I think a reference to an
eighties movie of some sort.
Speaker 3 (23:21):
I mean, I think it's something everyone says to a
dance where there were Jesus freaks being the chaperon. Yeah,
it's just it's more abstaining from stuff.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
Look y'all, just just don't listen to Mark Wahlberg.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
I think it's lent this year with this cleanse. Uh,
just bread and wine all day.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
It would probably kill Mark Wahlberg. And someone's like, Bro,
you're actually the worst Catholic ever.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
If you know this, I know you're trying to act
like you're like the goat Catholic celebrity or whatever, but
you're actually like a terrible Catholic.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
That was the weirdest thing is when the Pope came
to America and like visited Philadelphia, Mark Wahlberg mceed the event.
Mark Wahlberg has like nothing to do with Philadelphia other
than that Eagles movie.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Anyways, happy lent to everybody. Uh, this is a movie.
I didn't know what's happening. I'm a little confused by it,
but I'm intrigued. So Steve Carell has joined Jesse Armstrong,
the creator of Succession's new movie, which includes Jon Jason Schwartzman,
romy YUSAF, Cory Michael Smith.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
Who's Corey Michael Smith?
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Bro, I was hoping you were not gonna ask.
Speaker 3 (24:40):
I don't know what I was going to be, like, Oh,
from the eighties they had three name motherfuckers.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
By the way, I met somebody named Corey who was
like in their probably seventies. Oh shit that. I was like, Yo,
are you the first Corey? Yeah? Like you know, there's
always got to be a first of like any of
these names, Like what's the oldest Jaden that's alive?
Speaker 2 (25:04):
Right right?
Speaker 1 (25:05):
You know? Corey?
Speaker 2 (25:07):
Uh a story.
Speaker 3 (25:11):
Yeah, I was thinking about when Lisa Simpson was addicted
to call on the Corey hotline. This guy was He's
just an actor, He's just a guy. Okay, all right,
shout out Corey Michael Smith is Saturday. Oh he played
Chevy Chase in the in the Saturday Night More.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
Oh he's good. He's really good in that. I just
watched the first half of that. It's not any movie,
but I'm old and I need a bedtime. Uh So
it's them three, Them four, Them, it's them four, and
it's about a group of billionaire friends who get together
against the backdrop of a rolling international crisis. I'm assuming
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it's based in some of these interviews we've talked about
on this show where like billionaires are like they all
have their own like escape plan, bug out plan where
they've been like, all right, so here's the plan. I
have the like island that I've purchased, I have a
security force that I've purchased that are ready to go
at the drop of a hat. But will I have
(26:09):
to kill them, all right? Or do I just have
them come and then kill their family so that they
don't have anything to go back for or anyone to feed.
But anyway, I'm assuming it, Like I think that's a
good fit for the Succession creator.
Speaker 3 (26:26):
Someone who knows how to at least show the fucking
wacky world of just hyper wealth and greed and how
miserable people are and how.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
I'm the editors tell me Corey gained popularity in the
sixteenth century. Oh my god, I've never seen a historical Corries.
Damn the oldest, oldest Cory ever.
Speaker 3 (26:50):
Let me see if that has a Google. No, no,
at the Google. The things I said, city, oldest city ever.
No oldest person named Cory who was? Okay, how about this?
Speaker 2 (27:01):
Who was the first famous?
Speaker 1 (27:05):
Yeah? Zichang hit us with, if Google's not.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
Gonna work on this, not that Corey Haim.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
That's what. That's what. The earliest I could come up
with was like the two Corries back of the day,
you know, probably in the seventies. I feel like the
seventies was a cory S decade, and I guess that's
when like those Corries were born, so that makes sense.
But yeah, I don't remember much before that. Yeah, I
also wasn't alive, So what the fuck do I know? Sir,
Corey Enfield born thirteen seventy Brian. You've ruined. You've ruined
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my whole point here. I will never forgive you. Yeah,
I don't want to.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
I don't want to know about this. Yeah, or you
just whatever, shout out, Corey.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
That's just like your opinion Brian, all Right, uh, Disney
has So we talked before about how there's this Pixar
show that's coming as like the first I think show
that Pixars do. Maybe not, I don't know who, impossible
to know. Really, I don't remember. I don't remember another
Pixar show, but I know Mowana Too was supposed to
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be a Maana show.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
Win or Lose is the Pixar's first original animated series.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
Yeah, after they gave up on Mahana two, we're like,
I don't know, edited into a fucking movie, man, like
just fucking give the piggies some slop. It sucks shit
and the movie like broke box and broke the box
office when it went out, but we got more streaming stories.
So earlier this year we were talking about how they
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cut a transgender storyline from this show, and now it's
announced that, don't worry, They're still concerned about diversity. They
are adding a Christian character, so you know, we get
to hear.
Speaker 3 (28:53):
From all all background, all marginalized people. Yes, what that
feels like an onion headline? Right, It's like, oh, they
disappear trans character for Christian white character, or are.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
These the most disrespected minority in the world according to
only Christian white people.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
Yeah, well that's that's a trope.
Speaker 3 (29:21):
You see a lot of right now. Like Matt Wallash
recently was saying every good thing has been built by
a white man. They have to live in the last
year and have the least amount of confidence of anyone
in America.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
Yeah, yeah, so.
Speaker 1 (29:33):
I mean just facts. Uh also specifically hit the security
system that he used to imprison his ex wife was
built by a white man he contracted out to. All Right, miles,
those are some of the things that are trending on
this Wednesday, March fifth. We are back tomorrow with a
whole ast episode of the show. Until then, be kind
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to each other, be kind to yourselves, get your vaccines
while you still can get your blue shot. It's a
bad one this year. Don't do nothing about white supremacy,
and we will our kill tomorrow. Bye bye,