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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to this episode of The
Weekly Zeitgeist. Uh. These are some of our favorite segments
from this week, all edited together into one NonStop infotainment
last stravaganza. Uh yeah, So, without further ado, here is

(00:22):
the Weekly Zeitgeist. What is something you think is underrated? Well,
speaking of what we were just talking about, I would
say nature. Yeah, I just think it's not even that
it's under I just think it's an easy thing to forget.
I think living in the city, it's easy to go
months without being like, oh, I haven't like connected with
nature and anything. And I made a resolution this year
took camp at least once a month. Yeah, just in

(00:45):
an effort to be like I used to like camping.
I've lived here for like six or seven years. I
haven't camped very much when I've been here, like only
once or twice. So I was like, I'm just gonna
do it. So I've gone once a month this year,
and it's been really really Griffin Colorado. Yeah, it's just
from that's part of it. Veins. I lived in a
t P in the woods for three months in Colorado. Yeah,

(01:06):
I was just trying to cultural appropriation was no it
was when I was nine years old, when you were
a ninth Wait, were you solo? No? No, no no, no,
I was with my family. I like nine years old.
I was. I was nine years old. I was living
in the Bay Area and my mom moved me and
my siblings to Colorado. And I don't know if this
was made clear to us, but we didn't have a
place to live, and then we just lived on this

(01:27):
property in the woods for three months with no electricity,
no running water, And it was one of the most
formative like experiences of my life in a positive way. Yeah,
for sure. Yeah, just like when you say it was
a TP, was it like one of those? Was it
shaped like a t P? And you like would have
a fire in the middle that would go no fire,
but it was shaped like a t P. And yeah,
we actually there was like a stove in the middle.

(01:48):
You're right. Actually there was a stove in the middle
of the heated out and they're there. Yeah, that's awesome.
It's some got sick. I got Rocky Mountain fever from
a tick. Was that like it's like a hundred and
five degree fever for a It was like very very brutal.
It was like the sickest. I'm just hallucinating all day,
every day, just going crazy. It was pretty brutal. How
many brothers and sisters you have? I had ten and

(02:11):
only eight made it over the summer though I have
two full siblings and then I have sibling and they
were all there with me. It was fun. It was
a really like I don't want to do it, but
it was a formative. That's very cool. Well nature, Yeah,
it's one of those things too where they say even
people who are able to just interact more with nature

(02:31):
even or like just score a little bit higher and
like overall well being to Yeah, I think it really,
you know, affects you in ways that you can't quantify
it first and then you're just like, oh I just
feel better or something. Just being a nature going on
a hike for an hour. It's not thought of the earth?
Who knew? You know? And finally, what is a myth?
What's something people think it's true? You know to be false?

(02:54):
I'm actually going to the opposite something that people might
think it is false that I know to be true.
I got hypnotized to help with something, and I would
have thought that hypnotism doesn't work because I'm not into astrology,
Like I'm really not into a lot of stuff that
l A is defined by. But I got hypnotized for
a fear of flying, and it's straight up fixed me. What. Yeah,
I've had a fear of flying pretty much my whole life.

(03:14):
About to to two and a half years ago, I
got hypnotized and flying is not a problem for me anymore.
You're a pilot, I'm a pilot, I'm a fighter. I'm
flying every day. But no, because I think in my
mind hypnotism was these kind of you know, was I
would put it in the same realm as like astrology
or something that's kind of like fake, yeah, you know,
but it actually is more scientific than that, and it

(03:35):
basically just my fear of flying, and a lot of
people's fears is you know, your brain taking a mechanism
fear that was designed for like you know, like a tiger,
like you know, stress response hormones with something that is
an actual danger, and it's putting it onto something that
isn't dangerous. Planes even though they feel dangerous, and you know,
obviously they are to a certain degree, but your brain

(03:55):
is being like this thing is gonna kill me, and
it just rewires your brain, so you're no longer thinking
and it really helped and I can fly with much
more ease than I used to be able. That's amazing. Yeah,
so it really did help me. So that's just something
that I was always hesitant about and then my ex
girlfriend convinced me to do it and it was a
really good Is it one of those things that does
it work with everyone? Or because I know people, if
you're overly cynical or you might not even typically meditate

(04:19):
or something likes doing the thing in front of your face.
I would have considered myself quite cynical about you go
into it. But did you go into me like this
isn't gonna work or did you go be like I
need I need to Yeah? And then so what it
is is like they basically she interviewed me for like
three hours about flying and like how I think. Yeah,

(04:40):
it was like a watch. Part of the seventh was
fully nude, all my holes were plugged electra where it
was just a normal conversation. And yeah, basically like she's
basically looking into my brain to see how I talk

(05:03):
about flying and like and like specifically the words that
I use, you know, Because then what she does is,
she hypnotizes me. It was like a thirty minute hypnosis.
I'm lying down, and it's just like using my words
about talking about flying and kind of mapping it onto
something that's more positive in my life as opposed to
something negative and kind of doing all these things. And
then she records that. And then I listened to that
every night for like a month when I went to sleep,

(05:23):
like the thirty minute thing, and then now and then
I stopped listening to it every night after like a
few months. And then now whenever I got on a plane,
I just listened to that the beginning of the flight,
and then I'm good the rest of the flight. Okay, okay,
so you still have like a little half to but
it does help you personally. But I mean, I would
say it worked. I know people who have done it
for smoking and other stuff. I know somebody who smoking.

(05:44):
Did it work for them? Yeah, it's interesting they began smoking,
though again not because like the hypnosis failed them. They
just at a very stressful point in their life. They're like,
I'm going to start smoking. For a second, I've decided, yeah,
but it's like no, no, But a long time, I
think it was like two years or something, and it was,
but it was like on a dime basically, But then

(06:04):
afterwards was you know, personal ship going on. It's like
I gotta give myself the sweet sweet release of nicotine. Now,
what what does it feel like while you're being hypnotized,
Because I feel like people assume it's just like you
go away or something, but it's just like it was
just like a deep kind of meditative sleep type thing.
And then when I listened to the thing, I'm fully
aware of all of it. It's not like it but

(06:25):
all of a sudden makes me go start parking like
a dog because all of our associations are you are
getting sleep. It's not quite like that. It's just like
your brain is thinking this thing is scary, and let's
kind of shift that a little bit. Now, do your
eyes turn into whirly things liking cartoons? They spirals and spirals.
That does happen, And that is one of the best parts. Yeah,
that is actually pretty cool. Parking tickets. All right, we're

(06:54):
gonna take a quick break to talk more about the matrix.
Will be more back. Yeah, and we're back. UNI overted.
Here's the thing I think you hinted to the fact
that you want to talk about this same subject that

(07:15):
I have as an over my overrated great later on
in the show. Let's do it. Should we do it
now or should we wait? Whatever we can do. Let's
just tear it out of the park. What's going on?
Okay with you? You guys watched a holiday movie? Okay? Well,
the difference is your holiday movie is a theatrical release
with stars in it. Yes, um My beef is kind

(07:35):
of with the lower rated you have beef with the
trash holiday movies, I do very much, Wow, sir, I
mean again at the Griffin at a Republican Oh dare you? Um?
I kind of look at it like pornography, right that,
like the Hallmark I make way too much of it,

(07:57):
and we don't need it literally because we have of them.
We have, you know, more trash holiday movies than you
could ever watch in you know, a million decembers. Cite
some specific examples like, oh yeah, the Christmas Holiday Nutmeg,
the Boy in the Bubble, the Holiday Chairs a Nightmare, Yeah,

(08:23):
Fred got fingered. The Princess Switch. Princess Switch is a
good one. Yeah, that's what I mean. They're terrible movies. Yeah,
Like one was I was the night before Christmas with
Vanessa Hudgens. Yes, I was, truth be told. I was
working on a script and I'm just gonna look, I
don't know if it's going anywhere, so I'm just gonna

(08:43):
say that time called single all the way. Oh yes,
and this is free I p for mar Vista Productions
because y'all pitched its yawn and then you pass anyway,
have you written one of these before? You know? With
the her Majesty in my partner, we because we watch
a lot of Tash movies and we go, let me see, like,

(09:06):
how can we turn this up? Like we could write
a script because it's so it's so formulating, Like you say,
it really is devoid of the thing we realize in
writing one. The second you try and deviated like, well
see that's what the lay mash ships do, it starts
becoming bad actually, because the genre itself needs to be
so painful, painfully like obvious and you telegraph everything that number. Yeah.

(09:30):
The second you try and be like, man, what if
I painted outside, It's like no, it's in the perfect
shape of Darth Vader's face and you start painting over here. Now,
what the funk is that? And we don't know what
it's confusing. Um, but yeah, it's a it's an interesting
it's an interesting watch. Holiday in the Wild a couple
of weeks ago. That's the one with Kristin Davis and
Rob Lowe. Oh okay, And it's a formulaic uh like

(09:56):
round coom thing but also hardcore into like elephant conservation.
They spend so much time on it, and it is
a real, a real deviation of the form. I'm sorry
when we talk about why it's bad, you're just saying
it's this year volume and the lack of original No,
they're all bad. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, but I'm

(10:17):
saying that food it's like how dare But it's like,
but it's not that any no one should enjoy them.
Of course we should. I just don't think we need
to make so many new ones, because I mean, it's
out there. They're not getting any better. Yeah, but you
just watch all last year's that you didn't see all
of them. You saw all thirty lifetimes. I watched all

(10:41):
thirty Days of Christmas on Hallmark Kent. Yeah, yeah, I
caught about thirty six for sure. I haven't I haven't
done the Hallmark ones. But I've watched. I put my
relationship in jeopardy to watch all them. I was like,
respect them ark. They don't do magic in their shows.

(11:02):
That's a specific thing about Homemark Ones. They don't magic. Yes, sir,
well you tell me I don't know about this ship.
I do like that a lot. Yeah, there, their their
whole thing is that we don't do magic. You want magic,
you go over to fucking one of these other places.
That's nice. Yeah, they don't like they don't like spooky
or kookie. I just watched Noel on Disney Plus. That's

(11:23):
a Disney Plus original Original Christmas with Nope. It is
on a chas and it's like, is she going to
be Santa or not? That's the Kendrick. Yeah. Um, no,
it is not good. I wasn't correcting you in your pronunciation.
Did you say on Yeah, but I don't know which

(11:44):
one it is. I don't. I don't. I thought you
knew something I didn't know, and to tell you yeah,
maybe I'm like I'm just stupid. Ye Oh, that's how
you say. Yeah, I think you know. The thing for
me is the reason I like it is because is
it there. It's just familiar. It's like basically watching a
Yule log TV thing where it's just a burning log

(12:06):
like anyt going anywhere. That's not gonna catch me off guard.
But I like adding every year, maybe new filmmaking techniques
or higher resolution of the cameras. That are the only
things that change. But I get it. It is like,
there's it's it's it's a there's a proliferation of this ship.
Is there one good one? They're all good? I think. Okay,

(12:29):
Christmas chronicles, I think that well that was with Kurt Russell.
Oh I hated that so much in a special way. Okay,
Santa does not make fake news jokes that much. Santa
not my district. Um No, there aren't any good ones.

(12:50):
But yeah, I mean Christmas because that's magic too, And
that one is like one of the things that I
really despised the most, which is someone having to be
like your crazy Santa is real. I'm just like, I'm sorry, Bud,
but we live in the real world and then they
do magic and real likes fucking freaking junkie's flying get

(13:15):
him out the sky. Yeah. Sorry, but Christmas pretty obviously
have very different Christmas Prince is terrible and it's just
the right amount of terrible and uh misplaced you know,
like ignorance in there too, where it's like reducing all
these cultures to these weird like like cold war idea
of what Europe is. Um, But I don't know. I

(13:36):
think it's weird. I also have a palette for absolute trash.
Which is why this is why I'm surprised by you two,
because you and I both watch a lot of reality televisions. True,
So how are you like, God, this holiday drivel is
too much? Reality television is different. I don't know. I
don't know. There's movies there, movies and reality television is

(13:59):
supposed to crap. What else? Oh? Yeah, Turkey the country? Um.
John Bolton was at an event for Morgan Stanley really great,
really great organization, UM, and made this really interesting statement.
He basically said that he believe I don't know, he's
like he believes that quote there is a personal or

(14:20):
business relationship dictating Trump's position on Turkey. Just at that,
I think it was obvious that something was going on
based on how I think a lot of times you're like, oh,
he loves strong men, and the other thing could be
liked these strong men all have something on him or
whatever they have, they have an ability to like pick
at him. Um. And when you look at like sort
of the policies that have been going on with Trump

(14:44):
and him between him and Urdawan, you can tell like
there's some something's weird going on. Like you know, like
two years ago, Urdawan came to d C and his
goons like just beat up a bunch of protesters every week,
and he was like, and Trump just didn't say anything.
That video is it's wild, straight just a club and
pading people out of protesters, out of protesters in the

(15:07):
middle of d C. Yeah, on our streets, on our streets. Okay,
then that shows you the president sucks his fucking dick. Wow.
Yeah hell yeah, No, you don't know, you're back, but
it's true. He sucked his dick. Uh. It was. It
was just one of those things where he purely had
nothing to say, Like he was just like, magnize anything.

(15:28):
I don't want to make it hard um. And a
lot of people have been saying, like, Okay, what's going
on there. There's one thing that when you look at
sort of how this relationship is working between the two countries,
unlike Ukraine that had like the you know, Rudy Giuliani,
Rick Perry Sonlan Volker crew working on stuff. This one
is literally just a bunch of son in laws working together.

(15:48):
So one is uh Urduwan's son in law who's been
working on diplomacy with Jared Kushner, Trump's son in law,
and memit Ali yell Sindag. I may may have completely
botched his name. Who's the son in law of Trump's
business partner in Turkey, this guy Iden Dolgan. So there's
like everybody's got their son in laws working together to

(16:11):
sort of work on all these different you know, relations
between the US and Turkey. Now, I think there's so
many scandals going on in Ukraine obviously has the most momentum,
but when you actually really look at sort of what's
going on with Turkey, like think about Mike Flynn. He
was in trouble for being an unregistered agent like acting
on behalf of Turkey's interests and was even very like

(16:33):
vocally before being like, oh, I don't think we need
to arm the Kurds and the on the border and
in Syria, like I don't. I'm actually against that, And
you're like I'm sorry, what where did that take come from?
Oh right, Turkey. Um and was even sort of like, yeah,
I think we need to like sort out this sort
of border dispute with Turkey and Syria. Again he was vote,
he was verbalizing that for Turkish interests. Then you start

(16:54):
looking Trump has substantial business interests in Turkey. There's like
a tower there, uh, like the Trump Tower that's licensed
and Urdwan has basically even like shown that he can
funk this up by saying like maybe we need to
remove the name from this building as president of Turkey,
like I can also make decisions like that, And so
you see there's a little bit of back and forth
push pull between those two. You look at how many

(17:16):
times the president has sided with Turkey, like completely confusing
and confounding, like the expert opinions on like what is
actually going on or what needs to be done for
the in terms of the US's interests um And then
again you look at these connections between all these sun
and laws doing their sort of backdoor diplomacy, it starts
to get really odd. And then again Rudy Giuliani shows

(17:40):
up also even in Turkey because he has um a
financial interest in Turkey, because he's representing this guy Reza
Zarab who is a Turkish Iranian business person who is
in trouble for helping basically evade sanctions. UM. And I
think the US is sort of saying like, hey, like Rudial,
help you out, Like there's a way we can make

(18:02):
this all work and we can all win. There's just
a lot of m darkness. Um. And with just the
amount of actually the lack of oversight, when you add
it all up, you're like, you can only imagine what
kind of things that are going on, what transcripts even
sound like between those two leaders, um, and what other
people might have, uh, you know, other dirt or ideas

(18:25):
or have seen things that they're like, this is completely untoward.
So something to think about this Thanksgiving. UM. I have
been watching fiance Marcelle from Turkey Beek the Beekeeper. Yes, yes, Um,
that's why I'm at at Turkey at the moment. He's

(18:45):
a terrible I'm only to the point where he had
a pizza in America for the first time and he
said this is bad in Turkey. Are pizza is good? Yeah?
But here this is bad. Also completely different dishes. I
can imagine. You never compare a Lama June to a
fucking Domino's pizza. But look, I can go all day baby,

(19:07):
and I do on my new podcast look for it
sometime in the next few years. Let's move on really
quickly to Papa John also, who made the terrible decision
to be filmed. Just in general, I think you should
never be filmed. Every photo of him is him sweaty uh,

(19:31):
and it's look, I get it, maybe he has an problem,
but I think it's more him being trasashed all the time. Um,
and this whole thing he goes on first of all,
to defend himself and what happened with Papa John's he
you'll you'll see this claim of his diet that's fantastic,
but also in the true mark of a guilty person
who's fucked up, claims he was set up and that

(19:54):
his enemies used quote the black community and race to
steal the company end quote. Good by. Um. Let's just
hear this, uh, this Twitter clip that everyone put together,
that's like the greatest hits of some of the things
he said. I've had over forty pizzas in the last
thirty days. Livy currently and Mark Shapiro should be in jail.
He has no pizza experience, he's never been in the

(20:17):
pizza category. I would just say, stay tuned. The day
are recording will come, the record will be straight. Why
not set the record straight down? I mean, what is
it about the record that's not straight? Stay tuned? Yeah, Budy, Hey,
you know, stay tuned. Oh so should we come back

(20:41):
when there's something to touch? You keep the cameras ruling
the day? Do you want to do a second take
on that one? Take? John to call me. He was,
I don't know what the pizza in the morning pizza, pizza,
pizza in the morning, pizza four thirty days when you're

(21:02):
drunk is fuck you might be that's like one point
three pizzas a day. Thank you for breaking down the
math on that. That's a lot of pizza. What's what's
the flex to say he's had that many pizzas? I
think he was saying maybe that he's had I don't
know what he's like ordering pizzas from Papa John's, I think,

(21:26):
and and he's like just like testing the quality. And
he said something the effective like it's not the Samet pizza.
It used to be like whenever rise in charge. Okay,
here's my first problem with this. You're you're working at
Papa John's. Right, an order comes in the same order
you get every day John's house. You know where his
house is. It's half the size of the state, you know,

(21:48):
and he's probably like angry, He's like, you know it
is it's Papa, I'm more than the usual, and son,
I would like my pizzas today. Okay, I'm a woman. Okay,
Well you just get Papa like, yeah, you think that.
The workers like, man, fun this guy, this pizzas tastes bad.

(22:09):
They're throwing the cheese in one corner the pine like, yeah,
send it. I have the quote it's I've had over
forty over forty pizzas well, it could be who what's
over for nights? Fucking Noah's arka pizzas. So I've had
over forty pizzas in the last thirty days and it's

(22:29):
not the same pizza. It's not the same product. It
just doesn't taste as good. Oh wait, but this is
something that Schnatter said, You've had over thirty six to
forty feral pizza Papa John John. Oh okay, well I'm
an idiot, as we've already. Well, I'm glad that you
actually don't know his name. You don't need to put that. Yeah,

(22:50):
that you'd have, like, I don't know, more of an
Italian sounding name or something. You'd hope that our pr
Pizza luminaries are Papa Pizza is authentically he's not. Oh
my god, what the fuck? Oh maybe that's reductive of me.
I don't know, but well, you'd hope, right that someone

(23:12):
someone whose last name is and I'm you know, making pizza.
I'm Pizza Mama, Pizza Mama Mama Kate Kate sludgepies. You
gotta love them. Um, Okay, let's let's cut that out.
We're keeping all this, all the terrible stuff in. We're

(23:35):
gonna be canceled by the end of this episode. Hell yeah,
so I wouldn't be my first time. All right, let's
take another quick break and we'll get into some real
news after this and we're back. Let's talk briefly about

(23:55):
justin Timberlake, because old roman Head is filming a movie
in New Orleans and was spotted posing up to his
co star Alicia Waynewright at a bar. Now, Caitlyn, when
you came in, I showed you the video because look,
these are the photos. Nick. This is what we're seeing.
There was some little hand holding going on, and that's
not Jessica Bill. And this is another one little little

(24:17):
touch and go here that's a full on hand hand
in hand touching. I've seen you've seen the evidence, Jeaniete.
Anymore have you come to it now? I read I
read about it. Okay, I hadn't seen the pictures. Um,
but I've come to a decision. Okay. Now, what I
will say is both parties deny anything is going on,
which is fine. But we do know justin Timberlake is

(24:39):
known to leave a woman in the lurch when it
when he gets in hot water Jackson. Um, So I'm
curious to know what happens here. Yeah, yeah, yeah, um.
But anyway, I will say this, I don't we obviously
don't have evidence that they're having an affair. Definitely don't
have that. Well, we do have evidence of is that
he definitely has weird, sad, drunk with flirty eyes vibe. Okay,

(25:02):
So here's my opinion. Okay, harmless, harmless, You never held
a friend's hand. That's that was gonna be my general
Like you know, affection human contact, it's important. It doesn't
necessarily have to be sexual. It could just be like
a platonic friendly they're working on a movie together and

(25:24):
they probably have a very close relationship at the moment,
and there's there's lots of people around. There's he's getting
photographed every minute of his life. This is what they got.
Did you see the video that you watched the video?
When you watch the video, you can tell to me
it seems like it could be innocent, like more just
like you're drunk and kind of being affectionate with someone,

(25:45):
maybe maybe to the chagrin of your partner. But there
are times when he did this. He SIPs his drink
and you know when you've seen somebody so drunk they drink,
they're drinking this mm hmmmm. And what I'm doing for
those of you, because this is a podcast, when you
have your head tilted down the whole time you're asleep
trying to drink, he was doing that, and like, look,

(26:08):
I'm not here to accuse a man of anything, but
what I would say is like, not a good look.
I think people, I think he's really good at being
a celebrity. I think he's been able to keep this
together for twenty five years, and I don't think this
was the slip up that you know we caught him.
I just don't think there's anything here. At one stage,
he grabbed her hand and rested it on his knee.
She then gently started stroking his leg. Then he clutched

(26:30):
her hand with both of his and was playing with
her hands. Um, maybe they were rehearsing a scene for
the next They played love interests of each other. Yeah,
they're just getting their chemistry going. Justified as one of
the greatest albums, So you know he's Justine. He's probably
took her hand, he caressed it. He put on his
knee and looked deep into her eyes and said, I'm sorry,

(26:53):
I'm sorry, but I am in love with the most
beautiful woman in the world. With Jessica Bill No, please
get you, you brute. Or maybe it's he's innocent future
sex Love sounds his other great album. Oh yeah, when
then they're going to did you like what do you
what's your favorite Timberlake album? I think that one. I'm

(27:14):
an old head, so Justified as one of my favorites.
I'm a no strings attached guy. Oh and sync are
we Yeah? That's right? Wait, do you do you like
justin Timberlake? Yeah, of course, why wouldn't you. He's in
Trolls for crying out Loud. He's controls like as himself
or he's the voice. He's one of the voices of
the I haven't seen any Trolls movies, but I haven't. Yeah,

(27:37):
that's for Trolls, isn't it. He's in charge of the
music for the second movie. Okay, hold on, you're Justin
Timberlake fan of course, I mean like a fan, though
you're not like casual with it. Um, look I read
I just think I wait, hold on, what is that
the beginning of an explanation? Well, I don't know about

(27:59):
the troll things. Yeah, he's very likable. He's got curly
hair like that. Yeah. Um, he's got a lot of hits.
I like that. You should dye your hair like Justin's.
You know what I did that you did for a
bit yea in college. Definitely did that, like to be

(28:20):
like Justin timber Lake. No, just like I'm gonna dye
my hair because I thought you've been like, I'm gonna
be Roman headed Justin like tinted rose glasses. Also, you know,
I think I'm probably more into more into backstreet points.
I mean are you. Yeah, well, you know, I'm probably
you know, maybe it was just like a year older,
you know. Okay, so yeah, who's your favorite? Actually? Play

(28:44):
say it on three, one, two or three? Okay you
said Brian, I said, how Brian, it's the first one
I could think of. Kevin? Now, yeah, Kevin, Bryan's the
right answer. I'm sorry. What were you saying before you interrupted?
Was a woman's talking. Sorry, Mrs Latrell. I think Backstreet Boys,

(29:07):
like the sum of the parts is like as a whole,
they are better than in Sync, but in SINC has
some better individual like the better solo stuff from Inc.
You want to watch that one guy with Justin. You
wonder how Chris Kirkpatrick got in that group when you
when you look at him and you think, well, clearly

(29:27):
he's uh he's insanely old and odd looking and he
had weird cyber dreads. But if you if you you know,
I watched that that documentary, the the the one about
the guy the manager. Yeah, um, you see some old

(29:48):
footage pictures of Chris Kirkpatrick. Damn, it was cute, was
cut he was so cute and when when he got hired,
you know, you see just like it's not a question anymore, Like,
why did they put that in the group. Well, I
didn't put that guy in the group. They put a cute,
you know, seventeen year old in the group. Yeah. Wait,
so what did he look like? They're like, hey, man,
you need to grow these weird fucking Predator raids kind

(30:11):
of and I mean Predator the character, and you need
to wear these weird dreadlocks these uh uh they made
him look like a ski goggles. Yeah, didn't he look
like the I guess that was well. I mean we've
all seen Jos in the Pussycats, right, there's that montage
in that movie when they get famous or they like,
they get signed to a record deal and they have

(30:31):
to give them all makeovers and they're like, you know
they do that two stars, they like give them this
whole image. So that yeah, they just made him look
like a stupid idiot. I guess they're like, you're in
a hacky sacking with glow sticks in the matrix. How
many Jose Pussycats has it been? Are we a three movies?
Just the one with So there needs to be a
sequel and a trequel. I like the idea that the

(30:53):
person involved in giving Chris Kirkpatrick a look only only
worked in entertainment for one day, right even, and he
did him and they're like, no, you're out of here.
But lets still late with him because it is what
it is. Sorry, dressed him like that. That's his brand,
all right. That's gonna do it for this week's weekly Zeite. Guys,

(31:14):
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