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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season eighty nine, episode
two of Daily Night Guys Production to Buy Her Radio.
This is a podcast where we take a deep dive
into America's share consciousness and say officially off the top
Buck Coke Industries and Buck Fox News. It's Tuesday, July second,
two thousand nine. Team, my name is Jack O'Brien a K.

(00:21):
Have you heard this show where they always have hot
takes and they recorded every day. You gotta hear what
they will say, Jacob am Miles Gray, do you think
this pod is second rate pop poppins for manna hos

(00:42):
me A no, no no. That is courtesy of Will
Kendrick uh and I'm thrilled to be joined once again
by my co host, Mr Miles Rag. They all like
come home soon? And whence he backed? Thought he was
Filipino weight? Yes he's black? Does he really got e d?

(01:05):
Who's her majesty? How come in all the pigs? He
always wearing the hat because I'm challenge problically made me,
but I'm streaming wil shit allowed like a collique baby
got guts hosts and gets up in the thirsty for wins.
Miles back because that gang deserve he so I took
the red eye like Cano. Can't complain though, you know,
I keep the pipes clear like drain no and no

(01:26):
disrespect to shade. But DZ without me is just not
the same. I was getting fed in the middle of Italy, literally,
so fucking random, crackt the style like a middle C broken,
got no range, Just like Middle C. You need a
shrink to belittle me. So let's pit this straight from
the dome. I mean, Duomo had that ship twisted like
a day you. No, Almo stayed shrinking like oh no,

(01:47):
what half shortly coming from the center like Cuomo. There
is not a bomb drop figging off for the return
of Miles. Wow. I just just messed up one line.
I was supposed to say, you need a shrink ray
to be little meat. Oh okay, a shrink to be

(02:08):
little me. I was like, damn, that's if you want
to If you want to be little meat, you need
to shrink ray. That's the only way you could be
little meat. Yeah. I like the shrink line, right, that's
how it came out. Yeah, yeah, but it came out
or shrink you know, I got a shrink Yeah, therapist

(02:28):
to damn man could have be back. Thank you for
having me back. That was in the fire. Um, you know,
I get it. I go to I went to Tuscany
once and now I'm like, I'm like, I'm only making
my own pasta by hand. Now I'll only tomatoes raw
with AGAs Vindeger. I'm only eating drinking. You know everyone
drinks aprow sprints. I didn't realize where that wave came from.

(02:50):
What is that? That's remember there's that whole drink in
the New York Times, like some food calumnist is like,
we gotta talk about right, And it's because those are
people like me, freaked out who had one you know,
magical summer or one week you can testing me and
got flip the national drink. But yeah, you know, I'm
a jetlagers and the dudes sitting next to on the

(03:13):
fight was coping the whole time. So you know, I'm
trying to I'm trying to stay when you get in.
Oh you know, just now, just now, yeah, just coming
right off the plane, right off the planets. Season has returned.
The fire versus you can hate me now? Uh? That
that was It's yours by the Riz of Right wo
Yes from the album wou Tank Forever. Yes, yes, it's yours. Well,

(03:34):
we're thrilled to be joined in our third seat by
the hilarious and brilliant Charlotte Laura Stone. I'm still impressed
by your openings. Thank you. Yeah, okay, rank between Jack
and I who kick? I have no comment. Wow, I
mean it's clearly it was Charlie. I've been really good.

(03:58):
I've I feel like I haven't been here and along.
I know, Yeah, been working, work different. You're Selena shirt.
I'm wrapping Selena today. I just felt like it. Selena
looks Selena is a god, you know, shout out to her.
What's been new since you've I've you know, I feel
like what has been like a year? It's been like
a year. Yeah, and you guys are on season eighty nine.

(04:20):
Lots changed here, Yeah, wow, crazy. Um, I've been Yeah,
I just I was working on a show for a while.
I was working on an animated show that's going to
come out on Netflix next year called Hoops. Um. Yeah,
that was really fun. That just ended at the beginning
of June. I was working on a comedy album. I'm
working on my own podcast, a bunch of stuff and

(04:44):
kind of just everything is kind of just slowing down
a little bit. And I wanted to come back and say, Hi,
it's hoops about basketball. It is it's about its basketball
coach y yep. Yeah. Does this mean that you funk
with the NBA at all? Now? I don't know about
the NBA. And I said that in my interview. I
was just like busy doves, I don't know anything about basketball.

(05:06):
Good thing, Yeah, I know, jokes, um, good thing. That
was enough to get me higher. There you go. Yeah,
and there were a bunch of people in the room
that were big basketball. You gotta have a balance. Yeah, well,
past couple of days, Yeah, the past couple of days
have been wild for NBA fans, but you probably don't
come to the daily I guist for our NBA analysis

(05:27):
delay on Sports Oh ship uh would Bombs? Oh man,
I'm just just wait till that Kauai one comes through.
I mean it will have a Laker fans will have
I don't know what you guys are talking about. It's okay,
would Bombs and Kauai one. All right, Charlotte, we're gonna

(05:48):
get to know you a little bit better in the moment. First,
we're gonna tell our listeners. A few of the things
we're talking about today, such as Janco jeans are bad God. Finally,
we're gonna talk about the president's meeting with Kim Young
and just how it's almost like he sees a dictator
and he just gets drench drenches his bench. He gets

(06:12):
too excited because now we it looks like he's going
to try and do some full dictator cause play this
fourth of July. We're gonna talk about that. We're gonna
talk about Joe Biden. Uh. One specific anecdote that is
Miles brought to our attention. He's worn it out wild.
We're gonna check in with that crowdfunded border wall. There's

(06:32):
more news. Yeah, yeah, the crowdfunded border wall, because last
I think last time we placed checked in, it was
like the dude took all their money, right, So that
turns out not to be true. He did not go
and buy a yacht. That's just the liberal propaganda, liberal media, CNN,
fake news, trying to tell you that true patriots aren't

(06:54):
true patriots like actually bought a schooner exactly. We're gonna
can't buy twenty mill Come on, everybody knows that you'll
get laughed out of santral pay. Uh, We're gonna talk
about probably the weirdest theme park movie theme park. I
guess I don't know why this seems so weird to me.
Lions Gate is thinking about opening a movie they are,

(07:15):
it's not thinking it is opening in the process of
opening a theme in China. Yeah, we're going to check
in with a couple other you know, things that are
in the Google Trends report from the past couple of days,
little nos X weather reporting and that being overall constantly
evolving and improving art. But first, Charlie, we like to

(07:39):
ask our guests, what is something from your search history
that's revealing about who you are? Why? How do you
spell that? Why did I just look up? I just
looked up, um what? I don't even remember the actual
freaking date. I just looked up what year Coming to

(07:59):
America came out? Eight? Right? Yeah? Boom? I was gonna
say eight seven, and I already looked it up. Man. Yeah,
that's one of my favorite movie. It's one of my
absolute favorite movies. Why are you looking up the release date?
Because I watched it so much as a kid, and
I was born in eighty six and I was just like,
when did this movie come on constantly? I knew the

(08:20):
lines that was. It was like before you saw Sesame Street,
you were just watching like we're not old Coming to
America tape. I don't know what it is, but I
didn't really grow up with watching. I didn't grow up
watching Sesame Street. I grew up watching like Barney, And
then when I got a little bit older, it went
straight to What's Love Got to Do with It? With
Angelo Bassett and um Laurence Fishburne. Is that your first
like formative movie? I have three formative movies. I think

(08:44):
it was What's Love Got to Do With It? Um
Pretty Woman, which is about a hooker, and Coming to America.
Those were the three movies that were on Basic Cable
all the time when I was growing up in Florida,
like in the nineties. So well, but it was Basic
Cable Coming to America, so it was like, yeah, I
didn't have to really watch. I didn't get to see

(09:10):
that until I was older and had cable. Right, you
get a very sterilized scene when Sam Jackson robs is place. Yes,
it's such a good scene though, it's it's so well directed.
Oh my god, I love that movie. But yeah, what
is this velvet? Yeah no, Dr Martin Luther King, Martin
Luther Duck King is as so good? Uh? What is

(09:36):
something you think is overrated? The ten steps Korean face routine. Um,
I started doing that to get my skin all nice,
Thank you very much. I think five of them are solid.
And then it's, however, not necessary. Okay, okay, what's wait?
What's the ten steps too? All right, I got I
got you there. Um, I'll pretend like I don't know.

(09:58):
So that's the first two steps are cleansing. It's a
double cleansing, first with oil and then with soap. Wait,
so first you cleanse your face with oil. Yeah. Actually,
oil as a cleanser is really good. If you're wearing makeup,
this is I might have you know. This is for ladies,
but you guys can learn you should take care of
your skin to you can do this. I've had to
wear makeup before. Yeah, if you're wearing makeup, oil is

(10:19):
a really good remover. I use castor oil. He wears
a lot of beauty cream. Yeah, he didn't tell people.
It's good. It has SPF in it. Sometimes it's really
good and sometimes maybe you got to hide those It
can be beautiful. Then after the double cleanser, it's toner. Okay,
then it's essence, which is something that I feel the
beauty industry has literally made up to make you spend money.

(10:41):
So this is number four now number four essence. It
is number four emulsion. Uh, it's probably exfoliating. All of
these sounds like they should be. Isn't like bridge open
emulsive fire? It is? So, isn't an emotion? Right? What don't?
But we've passed the cleansing stuff. Serium. Yeah, so you've

(11:07):
got your hydraulic sheet mask, which is basically just any
kind of like moisturizing. Yeah. We've talked before about the
Korean face mask being my favorite, like my pick for
they need to make a slasher movie with that mask
because it is so Yeah, a bunch of times my

(11:34):
husband has jumped. Yeah, who's there? Um. Then I cream
moisturizer and just right in the eyeballs, final right inside.
But yeah, that's a lot. Then sunscreen. That's the final sting.
I think you can get away constantly with with five
or less steps. Yeah, just moisturizing amazing, like a serum,

(11:54):
you know, I feel like serium sounds good, useful Yeah,
that's sure. That seems wild that the final step after
doing all of these levels is just like and then
throw some sunscreen on. Sunscreen is made by Copper Tone.
Would you put sunscreen on if you bread before you
go to bed? No, right, you wouldn't. Just making sure
that step is different at night? At night, absolutely? Is

(12:16):
there something you place sunscreen with? I put oil as
my final yo, her majesty, my partners she does that too,
and I'm a pillowcase off greasy. Yeah. She's like, I
sleep with my face up and then it absorbs, and
I'm like, it still looks like coming to America reference

(12:37):
when Eric LaSalle's whole damn family messed up that activator. Yeah,
get sexual. Yeah, that's an amazing ability to intentionally sleep
with your face facing up so that your skin routine

(12:59):
like can delete itself. Being a lady is exhausting and
insane as far as the time I could make so
much money in the time that it takes me to
get ready to do my hair, to put on makeup,
to do all that stuff. I'm really pairing that stuff down. Well,
that's why you did it a fishing you just to
get from ten to five steps. Yeah, I tried the
ten steps for a long time because I really I
am really into skincare and I try not to wear

(13:22):
too much makeup, and I'm just like, you know what
you could get away with, you know, four to five
of these steps and my skin looks amazing good. Yeah,
it sounds like a lot of work. Yeah, well, I'll
be an annoying dude, be like, I just like you,
natural girl, I don't want makeup. Yeah. And then it's like,
you don't need to your version of new I'm sorry,
I don't need to for New Hours, Mr. Not what

(13:46):
if something you think is under I just I just
imagined you that character your skincare. I just use like
dial soap, you know, to actually acts body wash that
works on the face just as well everywhere an ex
body wash. It smells like a drink. I do think
it smells very good they put into the stuff. Yeah,

(14:11):
once you walk into the room, we all know you're
a n EX guy. I feel like I think it's underrated. Vegetables,
Um what what? So? I feel like when I moved
to l A, like a lot of the vegan restaurants

(14:31):
I would go, So I was trying to like get
my diet under control, just trying to eat better. I
felt like that a lot of the restaurants I went to,
they wouldn't use vegetables. They would use like fake meat
and make that like the center of And I started.
My husband bought this Israeli cookbook, um, and we started
just they have this whole section on vegetables, and we

(14:53):
started just like we started making like sweet potato with
like figs and like balsamic reduction and goat cheese and
it's delicious like all this other Like we had a
whole vegan meal, but you didn't even think about it.
And like another thing I made was like eggplant and
it had like like caramelized onions, like you're supposed to

(15:15):
caramelize like five onions in a huge pan, and then
you bake the eggplant and then you like pour the
onions on top of the egg plant. It's absolutely delicious.
And vegetables are dopes and so underrated, not overrated. Oh
my bad, I'm gonna I'm look. I'm nine times on
the away right now. I'm still in Italy. You know,

(15:35):
bunge er. When I said, uh yeah, man, shout out
to vegetable is good. What you just said, well, you know,
I also like, I have a new appreciation for vegetables
being in Italy learning about bild logic, which is like
levels of organic whereas just water and sun. Damn. I
had a rugula that tasted so fucking peppery my mouth

(15:57):
almost went inside out. Ugal was supposed to be yes,
it is, and I remember like it used to it
used to have this flavor. So then that's why I
had to go to the farmer's market recently. I'm like,
I was trying. I went to three different people that
sold like live lettuces, and I was like, let me
taste one piece of I didn't remember you being this
bougie he's just back from but it's like these levels

(16:20):
that you've enjoyed, it is amazing. Again, I told Jackie's like,
how was it. I'm like, I get why people sound
like assholes when they go to Italy and they're like,
I mean, it's like there's like if you ever ever
watched the Conan Abroad series where he goes with his
one producer who like loves Italy and Conan just can't
handle him because he's like so in love with Italy.
I totally get that guy. He was like, you know,
the clouds almost have a different texture. But I was

(16:45):
out there like funked up on Kiante. I was like, yo,
what something about the thing? Their whimsical? Almost right now,
I gotta go, Jesus, what else did you find out?
Doesn't taste like it's supposed to anything else? Oh? I
mean I could talk for hours. Really, you know, that
could be a whole other show. You know, There's one
thing I learned and I so like, eggs are supposed

(17:07):
to have a bright orange yoke. Yeah, and I didn't
know that until I read it in a book. And
I didn't see that until I visited Ireland for the
first time. I had like some farm fresh, farm fresh, yeah,
because we have what happened to us? They're like yellow, Yeah,
they're just disgusting. I don't know what look pale and
like sick eggs. Gang. Let us know why are yolks

(17:28):
are so fucking sad trash? Is it just? Is it
like the curling over thin of the orcas and SeaWorld,
Like the chickens are just too sad to make their
yably damn. Yeah, that's the sadness. The farmers like smells

(17:48):
and it's like sad eggs perfect? What is the myth?
What something people think is true? You know to be false?
Oh I didn't think of a myth. I missed that one. Well,
we just the egg yolks are supposed to be orange?
Oh sweet? People think your egg yolks are supposed to
be yellow? Sweet idiots? Yeah, and uh to take it

(18:08):
back to this cooking class. I went to this woman class.
She was like, she's like, your eggs in the US
probably won't look like this, And I was like you
damn right, wait what do they look like? They were
bright orange, like beautiful, like if you've been anywhere. And
then there was like someone in the group who was like, um,
are you are your eggs okay? Because they're not in

(18:30):
the refrigerator. And then she then like I had to
watch this woman put this other American person onto like
not everyone refrigerator most other places because every yeah, now
we refrigerate the ship out of every everything. Is that
is that true of our eggs or their eggs? Like
more shelf stable? No, I think you can. Eggs can
survive unrefrigerated, Yes you can. They don't have to be refrigerated. Yeah,

(18:54):
Americans like everything freezing cold. Like constantly. But most of
the I don't even think. I mean, I think, like
dairy things like that that can go bad very fast
should be in the But some people leave their butter out,
people leave their eggs out. Yeah, but gotta highly recommended
so soft. Oh yeah, I won't put on that toast.
You're not fighting it. Um, So you like didn't put

(19:17):
ice in your like wine or anything over there? I did? Yo,
I got a ticket. Yeah yeah the police, yea for foccory.
They do not like the police sound like you're enjoying
one doesn't even have ice in it. They're taking me

(19:38):
to the station. I'm like, what happened to hospitality? They're
saying it, um, but I did learn the essence of
hospitality on hospitality, it's not just for Olive Guarden. I don't.
I don't know what that means. You're making me so jealous.
That's what they think hospital you know. I mean I
figured out red stickpit and like hospitality on the that's

(20:01):
what they call the hospital actually in Italy. All right,
I just got that. It was a one of those
words two words matched together, port mente a port mantea. Yeah, alright,
well we're gonna take a quick break. We're gonna be
back with some news, and we're back. And you weren't

(20:30):
the only one making waves overseas, mom. The President Donald
Trump was over at the G twenty and then he
had a few tricks up his sleeves, some surprises for us.
But yeah, it basically it seems to be another example
of you know, he does something bad at home, people

(20:54):
get annoyed with him. He's having a bad news cycle,
and then he does something that is some unprecedented in
form relations when it comes to American presidents, uh, and
doesn't really help the US in anyway. I mean, it's
just like a big splash at the media spectacle. What
he knows how to do. I was watching, you know,

(21:15):
when I was in Tuscany, the news that did come
into the villa by hand from town Sir. He has
a bish for some reason. But yeah, I saw, like,
you know, he was getting real cozy with Putin, acting
like Mohammed and Salmon isn't just killing journalists. There's no

(21:35):
evidence for that. Yeah, it's like that's intelligent nobody. But
I don't like to talk about that. He said, what
climate action was unnecessary because the water and air is
so clean like never before. What else are not ready?
Here's a good AP news just debunking of bullshit stories
from the past, like they do Bernie Sanders and stuff.

(21:57):
But there's a whole, a whole gang of one from
Trump that he's been saying along best was when he
didn't know what Western liberalism was, just like that. That's
how like California Democrats vote like oh no, we're talking
like sort of as a never mind the Western hemist anyway.
So again, you know, he needed something to fucking really
either do something so controversial that he changed the news

(22:18):
cycle or get some kind of photo op. And you know,
he tweeted this ship that was so fucking weird and desperate.
He said, after something, I'm even forgetting how to do
the Trump after some very important meetings, including my meeting
with President g of China, I'll be leaving Japan for
South Korea with the President Moon while there. If Chairman
Kim of North Korea sees this, I would meet him

(22:41):
at the border d MZ just to shake his hand
and say hello, wow, Like trying to make this ship
look very casual v spur of the moment um. Although
it had been reported that like this was obviously being planned,
because you're not just gonna pull up as a president
at the d m Z and be like, knock on
the invisible board and be like, is Kim Jong m
Kim dongun? Here? Is he home for shake hand? Um? Yeah?

(23:04):
When he got there, they had man, they embraced. They
looked like they were in some bizarro rom com where
they you know, he was a president who just was
dying to meet his true love on the other side
of the border and became the first sitting president to
ever set foot in North Korea. Technically he got eighteen
steps in and then was lying saying Obama begged for
a meeting. Not true by any stretch of the imagination.

(23:28):
You look like a fool, my man, and you again
have sold the US out in a very dumb way
just to prove what like he's like, you know, before
this there was so much danger. Another danger is gone
because I shook this dictator's fucking hand. Well, just when
you thought the whole couldn't get deeper, he just keeps dating.

(23:49):
It makes me wonder, like, what what is the next
president going to have to do to be taken seriously again? Well,
I feel like he's put the pendulum so far one
way that if the next president like actually draws like
lines in the ground, they're gonna be like, Yo, what
the funk is this? It wasn't like this a couple
of years ago. Now we're going to war because this
guy fucking completely you know, changed our perception of what

(24:10):
the US was. But yeah, I mean you could. They
went on, he has such flowery words. He said, uh,
he said, what is it? Kim had like a very
very powerful voice, so powerful, and he was so honored
to meet this dictator whose country is basically a perma
jail for its people. He's an idiot. It does seem

(24:32):
like this, even this didn't really make an impact on
his home turf, Like Fox News didn't really cover it
that much. No, Drudge doesn't even have it on the
front page of Drudge. Like these are the people that
at the very least like a single is like them
being like, hey, Trump does the unprecedent. And maybe it's

(24:53):
a day later and they're they're over it, but still
like he you know, that is an unprecedented thing that
he did, and people are just like, yeah, well we
get now that nothing changes and they're still building missile sites.
That's the thing he did. He did some foreign policying there, apparently,
according to the reports, is that, you know, he was

(25:15):
always talking about how he was going to get them
to put their nukes down or whatever, and now it
seems like they're probably closer to like the White House
accepting North Korea as like a fucking nuclear power and
just being like, how about a nuclear freeze, like just
don't build any more new bombs, okay, and then we'll
be okay. Like before it was like they're going to
come up off them ships to see, just wait and see.

(25:36):
And now it's like basically his idea of being a
good deal maker is saying he's going to get us
a deal and then not being able to do it,
and then coming out and saying, actually, this is a
better deal out there. What they wanted exactly is what
we're going to do, and that's the best deal. And
you're welcome, and he's I mean, the last time I

(25:58):
was here, I was talking about how scary this it was,
and it's not any less scary. It's it's truly just watching.
We're just grinded down. Yeah, we're grinding down. I'm tired.
At least they kept John Bolton's ass away from that meeting.
They sent him to fucking uh like Mongolia. I think
you'd be like, you don't get anywhere near here because
you freak everybody out with your war mongree. No, I

(26:19):
mean this is I will say, this is the best
kind of delusional he can be, as opposed to like
crazy war hungry. Because yeah, and thank god, I think
it wasn't a Tucker Carlson that talked him out of
while you were away, we pledged our fealty to tuck
her car did. Yeah, he's our new patron saying of

(26:42):
the yeah man. And he also he's team Elizabeth Warren.
Oh yeah, he say. He said that he quoted from her,
you know, one of her speeches, and was like, would
you believe that was Elizabeth Warren? You can't disagree with
a single thing on um. But then he was his

(27:02):
reasons for agreeing with it was all like she's pro America,
she's anyways wrong reasons But and he's still the worst
human being out there. I guess let's talk about Joe
Biden got got worked in the debates last week, took

(27:23):
a hit in the poll sash Yeah, surprising, Yeah, came
for his fucking neck. Yeah, and you know, put his
ancient blast, put his ancient ass on blast for his
quote unquote civil rights work. Joe Biden comes across to
me like a ghost who's masquerading as in a live person.

(27:44):
But we know you are completely out of touched Joe. Yeah,
we need to like Scooby in the Gang to tear
his mask off and be like, ah, I knew it
was you. Um, but you know he's been ever since then,
he's just dumb comment after dumb comment. First he said
something about, like, uh, talking about race, and he was like,
you know that you might see a young African American

(28:05):
man in a hoodie and that that young man might
be in the next poet laureate and not a gang
banger or some ship. And I was like, uh huh,
because that's the binary that black people existing. You neither
be a poet laureate or a gang banger and not
just a fucking human being who's trying to live and
happens to be wearing a hoodie. But again, you know,
this is why this is why he's the front runner,

(28:26):
you know, because he has this, he has he has
the ability to sort of look at very complex issues
and speak to the nuance of it without offending people.
I think Joe Biden being the front runner says something
scarier about the Democratic Party and about the electorate in
America that there's still they didn't really learn any real
lesson from Trump, Like there's no Joe Biden being the

(28:46):
front runner to me is like it's the same shape
of like America is still too scared to just accept
that old white dudes are just not the right people
to run the country right now, which is ok Hey,
it's okay if they're not the right person to run
the country right now. Yeah, I think that's that fear
of losing. Yeah, well, I think this guy dust off

(29:08):
one of our old warriors to fight. They're afraid of
losing power that you know, they say they don't even
really have. Like they're afraid of like acknowledging that we're
in a new era that requires new leadership and new
eyes and new points of view, and they're too scared
to do it and and it's gonna be the same.
I feel like if Joe Biden wins, which I don't

(29:28):
see him winning, but then again, I can't predict anything
because I happened so it's like I can't really predict anything,
but I'm just like the Democratic Party pushing him as
a front runner is to me, looks like they're doing
the same thing they did to Bernie when Hillary was
running against him, like them making it seem like she

(29:49):
was the better, them wanting her obviously to be the nominee.
And it's just like, he ain't the one. I don't
nobody want him. He's the only one who's like probably
going to protect the corporate ocracy as that exists right now.
And that's the whole thing. And I think that's why
people and who are a part of the electorate need
to wake up to. The threat. Isn't just like like
an old racist guy, so let's put it in an
old guy who's less visibly racist. It's there is an

(30:13):
existential threat to the middle class and making people from
the sort of the way the economy is structured in
this country, and those are the problems that we need
to address. It's not the this guy is embarrassing the country.
It's like no, no, no, no, no, no, no, that's
not the problem. That's not like you're getting squeezed fucking
dry for the littlest things, like you can't afford a
place to live, you can't afford place to eat, you
can't afford healthcare. Those are the fucking things that we

(30:36):
need to be talking about. So to get caught up school,
like okay, your student loans, you can't buy a house,
you can't do anything right. And they're like, well he
learned how to work with like really violent old racists.
That's the thing. No, no, no, no, no, those aren't there.
That's the big thing. Is just like people don't see
what they don't see, Like they don't see like this
huge blind spot. Like every time we point out the

(30:56):
fact that or if I point out the fact that
like old white dude's not the right person to run
the county, it's not because well it is because he's
an old white dude, But the fact of him being
an old white dude means that he just has some
huge blind spots he's not going to see. And I
feel like the Democratic Party has the same thing. You
guys are just unaware of what's going on. You have
your out of touch. Well yeah, that's like the you

(31:17):
know with you know, limousine liberals as it is like
they're sort of like, well, I know those things are bad.
I don't have any real experience with it because I
don't know how to really look at in a nuanced way.
And it's funny that you talk about blind spots because
he's he's been caught telling this fucking anecdote to people
in the LGBTQ community. So he was at a fundraiser
in Seattle at the home of as that from like

(31:40):
a prominent gay activist, and he was saying, He's like,
you know, this is a sort of a summary of
what happened, he said. Biden suggested public sentiment has come
far on gay rights issues in a short period of time,
saying five years ago, if someone had a business meeting
in Seattle, quote made fun of a gay waiter, end quote,
people would just let it go. The audience vocally pushed

(32:01):
back at that, saying, quote not in Seattle. Others said
such comments wouldn't have gone unchallenged much longer back than
five years fourteen. Everybody was just making fun of gay
people out That's just how it was. And this is
the thing. He's been telling this form of this gay
waiter anecdote many times. He told it. Fucking he told it, Ineen,

(32:26):
even let's even go back to the time he said
it was okay. He used the same thing, saying, like
fifteen years ago you could have said it and nobody
would have reacted. But then you have to hear the
anecdote because it's it's so weird. Luckily he said it
so much. This is from September of telling the same

(32:46):
tired ass anecdote to look, look how far we've come
and listen to this. I mean you get ready to
have your mind blown by an amazing thought. Trying to
hear MC moved the crowd. Listen to this. If you
were at a fancy restaurant in Washington five six years
ago at an important business meeting and a gay or
lesbian waiter came up, a transgender spoke with a list

(33:13):
or demonstrated they were gay or lesbian, and someone at
that luncheon table said made fun of that person. No
one would have said anything, not a joke. I want
you to literally think about this today, that same thing happened.

(33:34):
The other four or five people at the table say,
you horses tail, get out of here. Really, yeah, sour guys,
believing yourself, how much more you can do that? This conclusion, like,

(34:00):
because I know your crippling homosexuality. You're you're you're really
held back, believe in yourselves, and no one will make
fun of you. I mean, like the fact that like
you two can be a waiter who people don't make
fun of. I don't even know how to let's where
to start. I mean, it seems like the only way
he can relate to LGBTQ people is by saying, I

(34:22):
remember when it was funny to mock y'all, it was okay,
nobody said anything. Yeah, now whoa, you know we should
wake we now that we woke up, right, you can't
do that. All it sounds like to me is he
used to make fun of five It was okay for
me to make fun anything, and now because that was
vice president, and now if I say anything, it's bad.

(34:44):
And somebody who saw one of his earlier renditions of
this anecdote, because he always does the horses tail thing,
Yeah he said horses tail again. But but a difference
in the earlier version was that he actually did a
list be voice. He probably told him that wasn't okay,
right yea, or didn't. And also, like, just think of

(35:05):
how out of touch this man is. Right, So the
way he even sets it up. He's like, say, you're
at a business meeting with business people. Okay, you've already
eliminated fucking a percent of the people out here, which
is why it sounds like something he he was at
a business meet of course, because right, because this is
how the power moves in this space. And also it
assumes that everybody at the business meeting is as straight person,

(35:28):
right like, and that the only person who could be
you know, lgbt Q is the servant. Wow. And then
also like the he said, and they demonstrate to you
that they're gay or lesbian a lisp. But aside from
just this antidote, it just like it's not presidential, you know,

(35:51):
like this kind of antidote. It's not on the sense
that our president is a buffoon. But that's that's what
I mean. It's like the standard on the floor. I
think that's why people think. Yeah, people are comparing that's
like he did a Trump thing, but in a Biden way,
like wokeway. Well, speaking of doing a Trump thing, Uh,
you know you're in the wrong when the Trump family

(36:13):
is doing your counterpunching for you. And over the weekend,
Trump Jr. Retweeted somebody who is basically doing Kamala Harris
birtherism or like, I don't see why she gets to
claim that she's black because she's an Indian half to
make a half Indian. Um, there we go. That's the news.
Can't wait for all these white conservatives to begin assessing

(36:36):
the blackness of candidates, right, tell us more, tell us,
tell me more, Laura Ingram, Yeah, um, yeah, well look Joe, Um,
I'm sure you've got so many other anecdotes and you're
fucking advisors and should are probably smashing their heads into
the wall. But you know, we'll see how Yeah, I mean,

(36:58):
Comma definitely ate into his polling after that debate. But yeah,
it's an ever changing field into his ass in that debate.
Very millennial with you. Yeah, that's right, Um, not like that.
Come on, Miles Rock real quick. I wonder I want

(37:23):
to check in with the crowdfunded wall because so we
talked before about how um you know, there there were
rumors that the dude who got all the money, cole Fage,
was spending it, misspending it. But then in May the
wall was built by a privately owned brick company in

(37:46):
New Mexico. Uh, and not long after the city served
them a season desist because they didn't actually get the
proper permissions to build the wall. Oh my god. So
he gave the money to a brick contractor somebody who
like build stuff out of brick, and they tried to

(38:07):
do it over Memorial Day weekend because he was like,
then the city won't be paying attention and we'll be
able to like do this real quick like And the
city learned about it on maywe and visited the site
where they were told to leave wait by the people
building the wall. I'll get the funk out of here,
city inspector. Uh. So the landowner, the CEO of the

(38:31):
brick company, George could I. He went to city Hall
the next day to like, you know, half ass trying
to get all these permits after the wall was already
being built, submitted the applications, but they were incomplete, so
no permit. Uh And colth Age went on Twitter and
straight up bragged that the government wouldn't notice them building

(38:52):
the wall because it was a long weekend. I'm sorry,
this isn't like graffiti on your junior high said at
we build the wall planned for a battle. That's why
we finished the wall in three days when the corrupt
city was partying over the holiday. The only thing left
is to pave the road for border patrol. Boom. Did
they even talk about how long the stretch this uh

(39:13):
wall was? So we'll get to that. But so the
break executive is facing up to ninety days in jail
for building a wall with no permit uh, and building
part of the wall has led people entering the US
in other parts of town were simply walking around the

(39:35):
wall because it's not very it's not very long. Uh.
It was purely symbolic. And some of the ways people
have chosen to enter now are you know, more dangerous
for them, which I'm sure he doesn't care about, or
you know, the rich people of this town, who probably
were on board with some of these decisions, didn't care about.

(39:55):
But they're also uh causing people to cross in uh
residential neighborhoods. So people are having to cross into uh
you know where people live instead of this industrial part
of town where they built the wall. And they built
some of their wall on federal land and in doing

(40:17):
so cut off access to waterways and a public monument. UH.
So the International Boundary and Water Commission forced the wall.
People the wall builders to prop open a gate in
the wall during business hours so they can do their jobs.
So on top of everything else, there's literally an open
door in their wall. Oh god, it's a man like

(40:40):
part of me. Uh fuck. How much money was this?
It was twenty million millions, but their goal was one billion.
They got to twenty million, which is a lot. A
bunch of people took their money back when they were like, oh,
there aren't that many people like us. Okay, took their
money back, and he used the remained to build a

(41:01):
small brick wall that UH has done nothing but embarrass him,
get his business partner into legal problems, and we build
the wall, which incorporated as a nonprofit in Florida, is
currently being investigated by the state suite UH, and he's
currently trying to get more funding. He did a telethon

(41:23):
to his money to do the same thing in other cities.
UH recently build a fall and Steve Bannon was there.
That's where Steve Bannon's at. That's that's the circles he's
traveling in. He's gotta work, you know, yeah right, wow,
he's just at these fundraisers just like he remember me,

(41:44):
the guy who thought this up? As a metaphor, and
then the president literally exactly. Uh even a year ago,
people were like, oh, Bannon's over in Europe. He's like
creating the populist wave over there, and naw, yeah, shit
is uh you know, but there's still people who are

(42:07):
definitely receptive for that message. Though, as you'll see, there's
a lot of money. Yeah. I can't imagine, man, some
of these people who just who don't know any better
and really think like they're hard earned money is going
to something like that. That's what's crazy about it is
just like seventy it's some statistic like seventy percent of
Americans can't cover a thousand dollar emergency. And when you

(42:30):
think about that, I imagine that the majority of these
people that contributed to this twenty million dollars are in
that pool, possibly or boomers who are just are so
scared that you're like facing real financial peril and you're
going to contribute to some bullshit that isn't even sanctioned.
Yeah right, it's this is it's anarchy outside but I

(42:50):
needed my racist snake oil. Right, it cures, it cures immigrants.
Anarchy out there. It's yeah, regulations, it's not a cool
thing to be the guy who's pro regulations, but they're helpful.
I like how they even still like with his tweets,
like yeah, man, we're getting doing it for the government
finds out it's like the best solution. If we're really

(43:12):
serious about your problem, you want the government on board.
I love this. I love regulations. Like I'm from Haiti.
I was born in Haiti, and there's no rules, there's
no laws. You know, my husband's from India. People bribe
the police on a day to day basis, Like the
police take bribes from people like small vendors on the street.
Street vendors have to pay the police, Like like that's

(43:33):
just an everyday occurrence in India. I love laws. I
love rules and order and I'm glad that we have
them here. Yeah, sometimes they work. Takes a permit to
build your bresis monument so that you don't block water.
Weights problem even fails as a fucking fence because you're
like here's a door, right to walk the funk through

(43:55):
and you must be idiotic, must leave it. Also, we
have refrigerated water there, there's spa water all. Look at that.
Look at a law of work, Like if there wasn't
laws that means that random people could just build brick
walls along their backyards along the southern border. Yeah. But
I mean, look, we still have laws, and we're still
doing this fucking, terrible, awful ship to innocent people. So

(44:17):
it's like, God, some laws work. Yeah, they worked for
some of us, that's right, just not us. All right,
we're gonna take a quick break. We'll be right back.
And we're back. And so are Janko jeans? Did you

(44:41):
wear Jenkos? I had a whole Janko outfit that was
like cream cream jeans, cream shirt with like black stitching
on it. Oh my god, cream in my jeans. You
had like off white jinkle outfit? Yeah, oh my god,
I like and this it was shorts and a shirt

(45:02):
and the shorts came down to like write about my ankles.
Oh yeah, I had rocketwear shorts that were like that
long back in the day. Um, did you ever wear Jinkos?
You did? Yeah? Damn I'm the only one not rocking Jinkos.
Will never rock Jenkos No, because I mean when that
was for like ravers, and I wasn't like I'm already
I had baggy jeans, but like the way how baggy

(45:23):
those things where I was like, no, I don't have
enough candy necklaces on to rock the Jinko necklace or
the jeans. What what was your style when you were
rocking ginkos? They were just like a light blue jean
and I was just like, what were you into? At
the time. I was really lost as far as my
fashion style. I was wet in middle school. I think

(45:45):
it was like a fifteen. I was in middle school, yeah,
and I was just trying things out, just trying to
I was trying to make up out I couldn't. I
still wasn't buying a lot of my own makeup. I
was using my mom's makeup. It was a real experimental time,
I really. I mean I did ditch them soon after
to that, but I would rock them with like white
sneakers and like some sort of brage or something. I

(46:09):
have No. I was doing a lot of weave at
the time, like the hair extensions. It's trying to be cool.
I was just doing just trying to find that that target.
They were like. It was a lot of the what
do you call those kids, like the the goth kids
would rock them, and so I felt like I'm not goth,
but like I'm not trying to figure out my style,

(46:31):
but that was a goth trend. Yeah, definitely a vibe
a lot of chain while it's hanging off of it.
Well there, let me just tell you y'all something. They're back, okay,
And I don't know if you remember, back in the day,
you could get that ship pretty much anywhere, like Pacific
sunwhere wherever. It wasn't like I wasn't like trying to
get off white, you know, some Virgil Ablow type ship.
Well now they're coming back, and it's like in the

(46:54):
limited quantities and they're trying to make it like a
bespoke denim experience. Why not because you know how much
you know how much the cheapest fair of Jinkos costs
in the new issue or the new reissue. Yeah, up
to three fifty for the fucking the l E limited
edition ship. Yeah, capitalism um. Yeah, and they look exactly

(47:17):
like they did before. They are huge, and they look
like you hate your parents exactly you hate your parents
in the early nineties, right. Yeah, But I guess that's
whole It's so funny how everything's coming like cyclically back
because I was wearing I have like a Christina aguilera
stripped Justified Tour T shirt and at the Farmer's market,
this like younger woman was like, oh my god, that

(47:39):
shirts so cool. Where did you buy that? And I
was like at the tour four and She's like, wow,
that's so cool, like as if like it was like
that's like currency. Now It's like, damn, where'd you get
that old shirt? I'm like, came here, look at this
old guy wearing a lot of bell bottom jeans. At
the time. Where where were you living at the time, Massachusetts, Norwood, Massachusetts,

(48:05):
old middle school. But even then we felt like, oh
it's coming back, like bell bottoms seventies and I think
bell bontoms back again now? And did you have the
heels of them all just stepped on and tattered from
like walking all over him, just like everybody has to
have every everyone has to have, you know, ready, at
least around the hem. But yeah, I'm just it's so weird.

(48:26):
I just don't get it. And this these are the
moments where I'm like, yes, I am old, and I
do not I no longer understand. I think it's like
the everlasting value of nostalgia. That's all it's showing. I
was like my these whole last like ten years. I
feel like everything, like Netflix came on and Friends is
the biggest show on Netflix, the biggest show. Like everyone's

(48:49):
just recycling old things because yeah, nostalgia was valuable. Let's
just regress together in every possible way. I mean, this
might be like I think this is the line if
fashion cycles back to like real baggy jeans like that,
Like I'm not going with it. I'm stuck here. Yeah, yeah, yeah,

(49:10):
I think I'm just wearing straight leg jeans for the
rest of my book cuts. Yeah, anybody if people start
dressing like Michael Jordan again, like I'm out. We're all
at that age though. I feel like millennials are all
at that age where we're gonna whatever we're doing now
is what we'll be doing when we're fifty, right, Like
what I'm listening to. I started listening to Lauren Hill

(49:32):
again because that's what I was listening to when I
was like in high school and college and it's still
fire And I was like, Yo, this stuff is still
and started listening to the Score again. I'll be listening
to it till I'm fifty. Now. There's like little Nasac
I don't know who that is or why it's happening. Yeah,

(49:54):
but I don't know him, you know, I'm just like, oh,
I'm at that age when I just like ignore new stuff. Yeah.
There are times too when I'm like looking at like
even artists I know, like rappers, and I'm looking at
the features. The funk is this man person like Toddler Man?
That his fucking screen name like rapper names. It's not
screen names like xx roxy chick x X. I mean,

(50:17):
like even when I saw XX tenstation or something. Yeah, whatever,
it does sound like a screen name. It sounds crazy. Yeah,
I'm like that used to be a stylized way of putting,
like from swag some flare on your screen. Now I
don't know them. Well, I don't know these guys. Little
nos X is trending right now, and not just because

(50:39):
of Old Town Road, but he dropped his album last week,
and then on the last day of June and Pride Week,
he came out and said he thought he'd been making
it obvious the whole time that he was. Yeah, yeah,
shout out to him, gay black man at the top
of the country charts. Yeah, I like that. Joe Biden
talk about that. Yeah, you know, He's probably gonna fucking

(51:03):
try and pivot that story. He's like, if you made
fun of look at look at the little laws X.
Yeah he's gay. He's demonstrating it all over the place.
When I say he comes up to you and he's
your waiter, you can't like you used to be able
to make fun of a gay black cowboy, fun of that?
Now now they say, get out of your old horse's tail.

(51:24):
Got the horsetail in the back your horse's tail? Horses tail? Wow?
Well undercover bomb right there? Um lions Gate, Yeah, let's
talk about lions Gate. So this I don't know how
to feel about this because so lions Gate is going
to open a theme park in China. Uh yeah, he

(51:47):
had that money. It seems like a very transparent cash craft.
But then I was thinking, like, alright, so just off
the rip, Charlotte. Do you know any what are the
top films from lions Gate? I can't. I don't know.
This is what I'm saying. It's not like where you
go Universal, You've got Jurassic Park. These other things are
like Warner Brothers. But I could write like MGM, like

(52:09):
James Bond right boom. Well, now I think it's Sony
too anyway, Like it's hard, you know, now everything is
just basically Disney, right, I don't. I don't identify like
movie properties by the studio. That was just like the
only the only way that I know read Disney, you know,
because they have a very defined like corner of the market,

(52:29):
which is everything right now but universal. Like the only
reason I know that King Kong and Drass Park or
uh is Jurassic Park? Yeah, and uh Jaws are universal
is because the Yeah, but I guess that's the thing, right,
Like with these we kind of already pre associate I

(52:51):
P with these sort of studios or whatever. So with
allions goes like what the fund is their whole thing?
So they're big films are the Hunger Games, Twilight, Divergent series.
Now you see me, Gods of Egypt and Escape Plan
so like a dystopian see me the Magician Robbery movie? Yeah,

(53:15):
Like how the fuck? Like how's that activating me as
a consumer? Be like, yo, you know what, I can't
wait to catch that? Now you see me VR roller Coaster.
I actually see why they chose China because we would
think all these things were lame. Is going to be
like oh, it's cool, it's American, it's for him, and
that's the whole thing, right, so the whole They call
it a vertical theme park, Not sure what that means.

(53:35):
UM will span square meters of indoor space feature attractions,
including six based on Lions gay franchisees. So Twilight Indoor, Yeah,
Twilight and the Hunger Games will feature VR simulators, while
Gods of Egypt will be the subject of a purpose
built indoor VR roller coaster, and they also have shopping
opportunities in restaurants of course. I mean this definitely seems

(53:58):
like not like it's really pushing it by calling itself
a theme park, right, it really doesn't feel like a
big Escape the room. It's a big, big gass mall
with a fucking Twilight VR thing in a Hunger Games
Hunger Games, and it seems to me like it's going
to be some sort of literal game where you're playing
to get out right and what a Twilight? That's what

(54:20):
I'm saying. Like Ride, I don't have no fucking clue
and I watched all of them. Could you make over
a high school? Like? Prom? Are you running from King
and Queen? And the Pumping and Queen is Am is
a vampire. I don't you have sex with a vampire?

(54:42):
And yeah, and then he imprints on your baby, right,
sounds like really far? I yeah they can and and
vampires in that French or maybe you fly on the
back of a vampire like in r Maybe you like
ride on a well werewolf like through the floor. That's
the funny. And it's funny because I was looking at

(55:03):
like what the top like the highest grossing films are
in China, And granted a lot of these are Chinese
films and some are American, but like, none of these
are even in the top fifty, Like they're like Twilight
doesn't hit the top fifty, the Divergence series doesn't hit
the top games. I mean, they must know. They're probably
just outside. But it's not like when you look at
ship that performs like the fashion Furious Ships or the

(55:27):
Avengers or like fucking Aquaman, transformers of the Jurassic Party.
These are like the American films that are hitting out there, Zutopia, Warcraft,
even fucking Warcraft. Yeah, Warcraft was huge. Couldn't get a
fucking single person to watch that sh it out here,
But yeah, I look, I think the only thing that,
in my mind works is like a hunger game stunt

(55:47):
show because it's like archery and like some fucking hand
to hand combat type hunger games like LARP, like where
you get to like go in the like somebody to
be actively in it, otherwise I wouldn't want to watch it. Well,
that's supposedly what the um the New Star Wars thing
is like like where it's it's an experience. Yeah, it's

(56:09):
an experience. It's like, you know, it's like going to
medieval time or not medieval times a renfair um. Yeah,
like that. Everybody's in character. Yeah yeah, yeah, I gotta
have your backstore interacting with you, so you know, I hope,
I hope it works out for you. I'm really curious
to know what's Gods of Egypt? Was that an animated thing?

(56:31):
Gods of Egypt? Isn't that the Christian Bale movie where
he's played a pharaoh? Sh Is that what that is?
That was? Like? Yes, that flopped hard, didn't it? What?
I mean again, that must have done? But yeah it
didn't people complete because it was a white lead and
it was called Gods of Egypt. Yeah, it's fucking homeboy,

(56:54):
Jamie Lanister. Oh, Yeah. Wow, was that out of the
country or did it just like die? I think it died.
I don't know. But again, like look alex theme park rides,
no one asked for for a thousand, right seriously, alright, guys,
let's talk about weather reporting. It's about time we talked

(57:17):
about this. Uh. There was an interesting article in The
New Yorker last week about how weather forecasting keeps getting better,
and it's basically making the point that all it's important
to all different industries, so there's a reason, uh that
everybody would want to keep making it better. Um, but

(57:39):
there's also it's like such a complex like math equation
like that. Basically the message I got from this article
is that, like landing a spacecraft on Mars requires dealing
with hundreds of mathematical variables, making a global atmospheric model
requires hundreds of thousands. I think that's like the key
quote from the article. So basically we're still like it

(58:04):
is the furthest frontier, like being able to model out
weather patterns and it it is we are getting better
at it, like we're but it's over the course of
you know, decades, Uh, you won't be able to notice
the difference, Like from one year to the next, but
from one decade to the next. If you like looked

(58:25):
back on the nineties and compared like how accurate the
weather forecast were back then to today, it's pretty it's
a pretty significant difference. Like what are we batting now? Uh,
I don't They didn't break it down to a percentage,
but it's just a much higher percentage, and they can
get more detailed about like when things are going to happen.
What's funny, Yeah, how like weather really is one of

(58:47):
those things that are so hard to like accurately understand
because we don't even understand like our own planet so
much to really be able to do that. Like that's
why I know the Juno mission and Jupiter. That probe
that's going around Jupiter is actually also very important for
weather reporting too, because like, the more they can understand
about Jupiter like hold so many other keys to understand

(59:08):
even weather. So I'm glad we're not using that old
as almanac anymore, right, Yeah, but we do understand a lot, right,
it's like super sophisticated technique sophisticated, but there's still a
lot about planetary formation we don't know when we look
at Jupiter. Basically, like they say, a lot of the
material that wasn't used to make Jupiter help create a
lot of the other planets in the Solar System. So

(59:28):
it's like, you know, like we have the end product,
but we don't have the recipe, and that's what we're
still trying to figure out. But I do think it's
crazy that like this crazy, complicated and sophisticated technology is
just associated with al Roker, Like that's right, it's just
like a dumb friend or someone happy sunshine sticker behind them.

(59:52):
I mean this is also like scientists. One of the
stories is that, you know, our ability to forecast weather
was the deciding factor in World War Two because like
when they were going to plan the D Day invasion
was like really finely tuned, and like basically Germany's weather

(01:00:13):
forecasters were like, it won't be during this period because
it's gonna be stormy, and Allied weather forecasters were able
to like pinpoint a specific day that it wasn't going
to be stormy and like do a surprise attack on
that day. And like, I think one of the famous
generals from World War two people were like why do

(01:00:34):
people speak English instead of German? Today? Around the world,
and he was like, because we had better weather forecasters,
Like that's the shout out to meteorologists, Yeah, meteorology, UMI,
shout out to science, shout out to barometric pressure readings.
But there's also there's also all sorts of ways that
it gets fucked up, Like you know, the the at

(01:00:55):
a certain point, the butterfly effect does come into account,
like kast theory. So like you walking down the street,
like you can never have a fully accurate model of
what the weather is going to be in the next
day because you're walking down the street like creates a
small draft that creates you know, can like ripple off

(01:01:16):
into a million different directions, So you'll never get it
fully accurate because there's just never going to be a
input mechanism that is taking like readings at every single
atom like on the globe. So you just have to
like get as good as you possibly can basically. Um.

(01:01:36):
But it is one of those sorts of progress that
I feel like we take for granted because it's just
always around us. It's always there. I'm still gonna get
fucking mad at that app when it's wrong, though I
thought it was gonna be hot today, fucking pool party,
not sixty six to funk up my face Weather Channel,

(01:01:57):
but yeah, so loot to all the meteorologist out there. Uh,
well ship Charlotte, It's been a pleasure having you. Thanks
for having man pleasure. Where can people find you? Follow you,
see your work? Yeah, you can find me at Charlotte
Larson across all platforms C H A R L A
L A U R I S T O N bom.

(01:02:19):
And is there a tweet you've been enjoying? Um? I
follow Solidad O'Brien. She keeps me up to date on
the news. I don't the only person you follow Solidad O'Brien.
Sarah Sanders says she hops people remember her as being
transparent and honest. Um quote, and then Solidadd O'Brien tweeted,

(01:02:40):
you are a terrible person and a liar. That is
your legacy and it's one you deserve. So she just
keeps it real and I just enjoy her. I definitely
liked that tweet as well. Miles where can people find you?
Find me and follow me on Twitter and Instagram at
Miles of Gray and just her tweet you've been Oh man,

(01:03:00):
I'm okay. I got one from Reductress actually a couple. First,
one is a woman shocked to discover she's been working
for sixty minutes straight. You ever worked at office job?
Oh shit, I'm look at the same Google dog for
an hour and do ship. Um there's that in one more.
I gave up true crime documentaries because they're unethical and

(01:03:21):
also I've watched all the good ones ship. Uh. Some
tweets that I've been enjoying are going to be coming
out of my mouth. Pixelated Book tweeted naming salicious be Crome.
He needs a middle initials so people don't confuse him
with the other salacious crimes and water tupe at Marty

(01:03:44):
do do It's just he wins just based on that side.
Do teeth taste like nothing? Or does your mouth just
get used to the taste of your teeth? Oh it's
a high shower thought right there. And I've also been
enjoying Jesus nicest tweets from England where it just ends

(01:04:06):
them all with it in it in it. You can
find me on Twitter at Jack Underscore O'Brien. You can
find us on Twitter at daily Zikey spread the dailys
like guys on Instagram. We have a Facebook fan page
and a website daily zigeys dot com, where we post
our episodes and our foot where we link off the
information that we talked about today's episode. Well, is the

(01:04:29):
song we ride out on? ASPO was I gonna be today?
We're gonna go out on a track by a band
called the Drums or maybe it's one person funny with
groups called the Drums, and the song is called money
and it's part of a meme that I really enjoy.
When we start talking about ship we're working with, I
would be clear to mention this meme specifically, but yeah,
this track is just very funny. It's like a good

(01:04:50):
summer tune, you know, put on your short, your permuter
shorts or whatever, but enjoy the summer. Alright. We're gonna
ride out on that the dailies, guys. It's a production
of My Heart Radio. For more podcasts from my Heart
Radio is the I Heart Radio app, Apple podcast or
wherever you listen to your favorite shows. And we will
be back tomorrow because it is a daily podcast. We'll

(01:05:11):
talk to you guys then bye bye. I like to
do something night take. I'm not taking fright yesterday because
I made to cry something I want to buy money,

(01:05:49):
money

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