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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season sixty one, Episode
one of Dear Daddy's Eight Guys, the podcast, where we
take a deep dive into America the world's shared consciousness
using the headlines box Office Reports, TV rating, what's trending
on geeks and social media. It's Monday, December tenth, two
thousand eight teen. My name is Jack O'Brien. A kay,
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I'm Jack O'Brian. I'm not gonna give. I'm not gonna stop.
I'm gonna wear a hard I'm Jack O'Brien. I'm gonna
make it. I will survive. Keep on O'Brien. Courtesy of
Christie M. Luchenin and I'm thrilled to be joined as
always by my co host Mr Miles grad with nights.
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I'm gonna do that bar because man, I could go
all day on that scat Man Bruthers a little jam there.
Thank you to u at Natan Hansen. Well, I mean
I think the yeah, it's this what was again? He
called himself Scatman John Man Statman John was an artist,
so sorry I gave I paid homage to scat Yes
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as well, you should also shout out to Amy Stewart.
I forgot to tell you. Yes, I know Jason Merrik's
my good friends, so pulled that out. Okay, just a
conversation between you and exactly one of it. That's what
the point of this show is, Jack, I told you
when thrilled to be joined by the wonderful and talented
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posts of the Saber podcast and Stuff Mom Never Told
You podcast on the How Stuff Works Network and I
Hearted Medio and Media Family. Uh yes, Annie Reese, Hello, Hello,
thank you so much for having me. I'm still a
little in awe of those musical intros. Yes, well they
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were impressive. So we do Do you have a Do
you have a musical ak that you want to run by? Know?
I I wish I had thought to do one. Um,
there are a lot of songs with yeah, but I'm
gonna have to work stop that. Okay, very sorry for
the next one. For the next one. All right, Well,
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we're gonna get to know you a little bit better
in a moment. But first we're gonna tell our listeners
a couple of things we're talking about today. Avengers for
trailer dropped at the end of last week. We're going
to talk about what we have learned. We're gonna talk
about Potle and they're danged fair wages ruining the fast
food industry. We'll talk about Ecuador trying to get Julian Assange,
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the f out, a couple of things going on in
Trump world, the resignation of Big Chief John Kelly, and
we're gonna talk about Grammy nominees Oscar hosting job being
open again. As we record this, maybe it's been filled
by the time you listen to it. Uh, that's podcast though.
That's that's how this time thing works. But Anny, first,
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we like to ask our guests, what is something from
your search history that's really about who you are? Well,
I'm actually a really paranoid person, so I delete my
history pretty pretty regularly. But you got something to hide?
I like that. I wouldn't say that. Yeah, no, it
sounds like it. Dark secrets. We all have to have
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a little dark city, I mean, or else what are
you even doing? But one thing that I do that
did pop up on my phone is um Friday Jason
takes Manhattan. Plot explanation pot which plot explanation, Yeah, plot
which I guess is giving that movie perhaps a lot
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of credit already off the bat that it has a
plot I haven't seen it. I didn't realize that Jason
went to Manhattan. Have you have you let alone take it?
So I've actually talked before on this show that how
for my eighth birthday, I asked my dad to take
me to that movie for my birthday and he eventually
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saw a Friday the thirteenth movie and said, hell no,
So I've only seen I've just seen that movie in
compilations of like Jason's Greatest Kills, But from what I
can tell, it's mostly Jason on a what's it called
cruise cruise ship? Yes, on his way to vacation, all
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those cruise ships that dock in Manhattan from Crystal Lake.
So the plot is that he takes a cruise ship
to Manhattan and he and he's murdering a bunch of
people on the boat. Yeah. I mean he's not like
he's laying on the lounge like ordering drinks. He just boards.
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He stows away on a cruise ship, murders people on
the cruise ship, and then for the three scenes they
could get a man hat an adjacent set, he goes
and murders a couple of street tufts. Uh in the
in the style of Michael Jackson's bad video. Yeah, yeah,
I think you're bad. You ain't nothing right? Well, okay,
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so but there's no And I'm guessing this is why
you searched Annie because it's like, what was his motivation
for getting on the boat. I thought he was fine,
just doing his Jason Borhees thing. Well, he is a
water based an underrated thing about Jason. He's a water
based monster, like the Luckness Monster. He tends to emerge
from a lake. Oh does he? Yeah, I'm not really familiar.
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I was put off by the hockey mask, you know. Really, Yeah,
I'm just you know, I don't know what it is
because it's not up to date. You're like, get some
more up to date. I just never, really, I was
just never. I was more of a Freddy Krueger guy
when I had to pick between those two. I love
Freddie for some reason. You like those sick burns Freddie, Yeah,
and his on his skin and in his dialogue. Did
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you see Freddie versus Jason? No? See, I didn't want to.
I was afraid Freddie might die or something, and then
I would be, oh my god, you're so delicate with Yeah,
just be and Freddie. You know, I shout out to him.
I did buy the sweater, though I do have Freddie
Kruger sweater. Yeah. There's some good kills in the later
Friday thirteenth movies, like the one where Jason boards spaceship
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and Jason in space actually has some of the coolest deaths,
like at one point he dips a woman's head into
that stuff that freezes everything and her head. Yeah. So
the plot of everything is Jason boards some kind of
transport exactly. I think the real question need to be asking,
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is Jason, what are you trying to get to? Right exactly?
Because you keep I think we can just make this
a good experience for everybody if we just get you
to where you want to go. Yeah. I think really,
he's trying to run away from something. Uh, and when
he gets there, he might find that the thing he's
trying to get away from was them the whole time.
Cautionary tale. Yes, this is really deep. They had this
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level to them. Yeah, when you try and find that
kind of depth, we can find it. Wait, are you
a big slasher movie fan? Is that why you were searching? Yeah,
I'm a big horror movie fan in general. And after
the a couple of us went to go see the
New Halloween movie together, and it kind of came out
that despite being a big horror movie fan, I have
this spot of where I'm missing most Halloween movies and
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most Friday movies. I have never seen one at the time.
I've I've since watched the first one. Um. And when
someone told me that Jason goes to Space and Jason
goes to Manhattan, I can't believe I missed these cultural standpoints. Well,
you've only met if you've only seen the first Friday
the thirteenth, you've only met Jason for a brief moment. Yes, yeah,
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and you get to you need to get to know
him a little bit better in Friday before we go
to space. Yes, before you go to space. That's the
first thing you need to do is see him murder
a couple dozen teenagers around camp. Crystal Lake was a
New Halloween good. It was really good. I enjoyed it.
I enjoyed it a lot. I loved the soundtrack, and
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I when I saw the one, the original one, I
really enjoyed that too. It was a really good showcase
of building tension. Yes, um yeah, yeah. The original Halloween
is probably better than any movie in the Friday thirteenth
franchise from Like a pure Like that is a good
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movie standpoint, But I've always just loved because just all
the creative ways they find to murder people. I'm sensing
a trend here. Man. It's not straight stabbing. I mean,
well sometimes that works. To what is something you think
is overrated? Annie? It's funny because I I'm somebody who
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comes up with a lot of list when I'm trying
to find the best answer for a question. And one
of the things on my that I struck was Chipotle,
which we're going to talk about. But the thing I
settled on that is going to make enemies for me
right away. Good um is dog ownership and having all Right, now,
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I can I can feel you on this, even though
I have a dog. So explain to us why you
think it's overrated. Well, I'm a runner, so I'm somebody
who's been bitten by many dogs while running, been yelled
at by many um pet owners for getting in their
dog's way. Um, And I just don't like obligations to
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think things are cute. I kind of have the same
thing with babies, Like maybe I don't think your dog
is cute. Maybe I'm not super excited to pet it.
There's this pressure, this like social pressure that there's a
dog and it's so cute and you must love it.
And I'm not somebody who likes obligations social pressure. Yeah,
I was just gonna say I can feel that on
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like people who do you can tell that they want
you to love their dog, like like they kind of
expect it. They want you to be interacting with it
on a on a level that sometimes I find to
be a little much. Well. I think it's when people
like treat the dog as an extension of themselves, so
like they take effects like what do you what wait,
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what do you mean you don't think isn't this the
cutest dog you've ever seen? And you're like objectively no, right,
so what is the next stage of this conversation? Yeah,
And I just when I see people like picking up
the poop, that to me seems awful. I don't want
to be a part of that. I think at parties
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they dogs make things awkward when they're like not well behaved. Yeah, yeah,
this is something it's really it's been difficult for me
to admit this, even to myself, because people do love dogs,
and I once was at an event in Atlanta called
the Atlanta Bacon Festival. It's kind of a big joke festival,
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and there's a confession and the best confession wins a prize,
and I really wanted to win the prize, and I
was pretty drunk and I started crying and told the guy,
I don't like dogs, So did you go up there?
Did you win? I actually left early because I was
so embarrassed at this confession. I don't think it's very
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acceptable not to like dogs. No, it's not. That's in
my head. No, we're all judging you over here. I
sense it, plucking our tongues and shaking our heads. No,
dogs are like the one thing you almost never see
die in movies, and if they do die in a movie,
the character is then allowed to go on a multiple
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movie series worth of murder. John Wick like, that's the
That was the big plot development for that movie, was
like they actually killed the dogs that I have friends
who can't handle seeing dogs get killed in films. I
remember when I Am Legend came out. I had the
screener and everyone's like, yo, we're gonna watch I Am
Legend early and then you know at the end, he's
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got to sing. Is that for your little things? Gonna
be right? He chokes that German shepherd out and my
friend left. He left. He has said I gotta go home. Yeah,
And I was like, okay, you understand it was going
to become a zombie. But anyway, I felt like this
was justified. But you know, he should have let it
become a zombie and let it eat him. Yeah, he's
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a good owner. Wait, and so when you jog, you're saying,
does the thing happen where you run from behind a
dog and then as you pass it the dog nips
at you? Or are you also just kind of pulling
up to dogs and being like, I bet your dog
can't bite me. Use it as motivation? You're asking if
I'm instigating and understanding, you know, how do you incidentally
get as a as our runner? Is it because like
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you catch dogs by surprise and that's what happens. No,
they generally chase after me if I'm passing the house
that they live in, are wow? Yeah? Or if somebody's
walking a dog and you're coming the other direction, the
dog will like dart out like so that you would
be tripped by the leash. If that happens to me
sometimes when I'm when I'm out running. Uh yeah, no,
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I don't. I don't trip on a leash, but like
it you have to like dart to the side to
avoid it. Because yeah, and a lot of dogs stuck
in a dog parade once where and all of a sudden,
no joke, they were having this parade of dogs. It
was over a hundred dogs, and I was just stuck.
There was nowhere for me to go, and you had
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become the Grand Marshal. It sounds like you have a
uniquely dog haunted life that you're leading. I would agree
with that, And I also want to disclaim to anyone
who's furiously like typing an email or something, um I
have there are some dogs I like. When I get
to a dog, I'll come around. I just in general,
I'm a little weary. I'm on the wary side. Well
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I get that, especially if you've been bit though too.
My partner, her majesty, she's been bit by dogs before,
and so her first inclination isn't to just be like, oh,
I want to hug you. So I was like, well,
let me make sure this dog isn't on some Kujo ship, right, Yeah,
my little sister was afraid of dogs growing up, and
so we could never have a dog. And like, I
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still like have an immediate reaction when a dog comes
in the room of being like, you know, frozen, yeah,
hyper vigilant, like of like, okay, is is Kate here?
Is she going to be scared by that dog? It's
the funny thing to those When I was a kid,
I loved dogs, and I campaigned for a dog for
four years from for president yes, I mean probably, but
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for Christmas. I wanted to die the year they gave
me a dog. I like brought out a chart. I
had a pie like a pie chart and a graph
of how I was going to pay for it, how
the chores would even out, and uh I I finally
got the dog. And now I'm like, oh, you did
get the dog. So it wasn't like we could melt
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your heart by giving you a dog for Christmas this year,
and You're suddenly like that sounds like the plot of
a Netflix probably Hallmark channel. Yeah, what is something you
think is underrated? Underrated? I think being single is single
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cooling and nine he's going a wuld. I'm glad I
got my girls. I'm sorry. I have to do that
contraction game is on point. Yeah, thank you so much. Yeah,
so yeah, being single, I think that so many people
in my experience act as though I must be the
saddest person ever who just sits at home hoping, hoping
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that someone will contact me. It's not my experience. I'm
having a wonderful time and I go out and do
so much stuff and I I recently was in a
pretty long term relationship that I got out of and
it was wonderful. I just feel like there's this association
with being single that is, maybe you'll have fun for
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a little bit, but really you're just sad and hoping
someone you'll find someone soon. Yeah, I would imagine that
is the case that people especially do. Do you have
relatives who like pressure you about finding somebody? Oh all
the time. Yeah. My my parents have kind of washed
their hands of that. They've given up, but all my
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other family kind of has this, oh, you any minute now,
you're going to meet the right person for you and
you're just gonna get married immediately and it's going to
be wonderful. And I've been trying to steer the conversation
away from that for quite a while now, but it's
still always happens, always comes up. When when are you?
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When are you going to settle down? Annie? Yeah? When
are you? Yeah? Well, maybe if this were a rom com,
your meat cute would be someone's dog biting you. Right,
that's true. What is a myth? What is something people
think it's true you know to be false. I think,
kind of going off of the being single thing and
relationships that opposites attract. I don't think that is generally true.
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Sometimes true, but in my experience, you're looking for someone
that shares similar interest that you enjoy doing things with it.
And also I just feel like there's this weird thing
where people um a lot of times, not all the times,
but they end up dating someone who's kind of very
similar reflection of themselves. Yeah. So I I just don't
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think that opposites attract is a is an accurate thing
most of the time. I think complementary traits attract, where
one person might be lacking the other person is doing better.
But yeah, I don't think I've seen couples or like
y'll have nothing in common, and those don't those don't
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end with like a wedding where I'm like, I'm so
happy together it's usually like she's not good with money
and he is or she is or whatever, So there's
there they complete each other in that sense, but the
opposites thing. But I guess when I was younger, I
was definitely like a narcissistic day, Like I was basically
trying to fund myself from some of your early girlfriends
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with pictures I've seen the only dating half black, half Japanese,
and it was I was like verifying every time, trying
to get to the bottom of this of why we
think this at all. I thought maybe maybe it is
media because it is more um entertaining if it's two
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very different people on screen rather than two pretty similar people.
Or or maybe going back to that playground thing of
um when you supposedly when you're picking on someone, that
means you're you really attracted to them or you're into them, right, Yeah,
that that is one of those tropes that it's like, uh,
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he's seriously he secretly likes you. It's like, no, he's
just a mean person who doesn't like me. Right. It
just sounds like shitty advice. If someone came up and
she was like, you know who you need to date
the opposite of you? I'm like, what I'm gonna taking, Like,
what's wrong with Okay, something wrong with me? Right? Everything
about you is terrible? Yeah, everything about you is ugly
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and dark? Right right, all right, We're gonna take a
quick break and we'll be right back. And we're back.
And the Avengers for trailer dropped at the end of
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last week. Thanos' plan appears to a worked, because I'm
about half as excited about this trailer as I would
have been if it included all of the Avengers. Wait
what Yeah, sorry, I haven't seen the Avengers. Does something
happen you haven't seen the first Avengers? Yeah? So there
are these superheroes like Save New York Alien, Yeah, sort
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of like the Muppets, but they have miles. This is
going to take too long. Yeah, well no, I didn't
see the other one. I know, like a lot of
ship goes down. But yeah, I'm gonna watch it this weekend.
That way, I'm completely not out of the loop because
I pretend to know what all the fanos memes are about.
Yeah yeah, and I'm like, yeah, yeah, I get it.
Yeah for sure. Yeah it goes down as a good
summary for it, Yes, it's accurate and you'll notice there
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are people from the trailer and Okay, I won't read
into that too much, yea, well, because they're all gonna
be fine, Okay, and I'm sure, but I feel like
it's one of the more downbeat blockbuster trailers maybe ever released.
Like everything is just really sad, and there's like a
minor key like playing, like it's just and I feel
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like all Avengers movies are dealing with the cultural trauma
of like nine eleven and just terrorist attacks in general,
and so like that's why the first one ended with
like New York being attacked in a very dramatic way
that was sort of reminiscent about nine eleven. I feel
like this is a different part of that, but it's
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still like people coping with the aftermath of like a
global tragedy is sort of the tone of the entire trailer.
And then a man shows up and Paul rods the
ship and uh, brings you all back, brings it all back.
I'm on board again. Paul Roads performance and White Hot
American Summer is one of my favorite comedic performances of
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all time. Yeah, well, I don't know. I always find
him to be delightful. Yeah, I guess. I guess I
will give this Avenger thing a shot. I just I'm
afraid something bad's going to happen, So I've been putting
it off, much like I can't watch Jason Versus Freddie.
You know that they're very similar films. Yeah, they're fictional characters.
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I know. You know. I still haven't watched the Seinfeld finale.
I have a lot of shows I don't watch the
last episode to make it not real for me. Wow,
what did you do that with video games? Where I
would get to the very end of the video game
and then I wouldn't play the end? Yeah? Like Last
of Us. You know that I can't have it be over.
I can't have were you? Did you? So? Should I
watch The Avengers the last one? Yeah? I thought it
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was pretty compelling viewing. Okay, there's a lot of like
backstory though, um I love When I called my mom
afterwards to ask if she liked it, she was like, well,
I didn't get a lot of what was going on,
but I really liked it. That's the thing is, like
it's a lot of exposition and yet like and it's
a very long movie. It's almost three hours long, and
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I never for a second, like look down in my
watch or yeah, I was, I was wrapped up the
whole time. It's weird because it's a new type of movie.
Like I don't think it follows the standard plot of Hollywood,
like like most Marvel films. Right well, no, I think
just just like the you know how every movie plot is,
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like there's the midpoint and the clock, menace, threat and
all that ship. Like I just feel like this is
more like a episode of a TV show at this point, alright,
a two and a half hour long episode of a
TV show. Um, and let's talk about pole another fast yeah,
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I mean so there was an article was reading in
the takeout today about how like fast food prices are
going up because like recently I saw commercial McDonald's is
like the six buck value meal and for six bucks
you got like a sandwich or nuggets and a small
fries and it's like a small drink for six bucks.
I was like back in my day, right and you
could get fed with a five dollar bill. Uh. And
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I was a little bit. I was like, Okay, something's
going on, and then I saw this article and it
makes sense. So they were pointing to the fact that
like fast casual restaurants like Chipotle and shake Shack and
things like that have basically like raised our expectations as
consumers for what like fast food should be. So like
that knock on effect is that like places like McDonald's
are trying to, you know, give you a little bit
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more for your money or give you know, what are
I guess seen as premium ingredients and things like that
to raise its cash. They were also pointing the fact
that in two thousand and eight, the median price of
a fast food burger for fifty Today what okay, And
back to the five dollar bill argument. You know, in
the last time you could buy get fed for a
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five dollar bill at a fast food restaurant and get
changed back, it's been that long since we've moved past
like a whole meal. So you're saying, like with a
drink in the side, Yeah, I think the five dollar
meal was years ago, but even just a good burger was,
and now chicken sandwiches are going up. But I guess
that all has to do with Chipotle and also things
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as like more of these fast food places are using
like actual ingredients rather than like fake nonsense chemicals, that
the prices are going up because they have to still compete. Uh.
And also things like you know, wages. I guess, yeah,
so I mean, well, you know, I'll we'll hold tough.
But it's still at the end of the day. I
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think as people just become more savvy and are like,
I don't think I can just be eating this all
the time. That's probably means like the clock is starting
to run out a little bit on fast food as
we know it, in the sort of fake meal. Yeah.
I mean certain things have become way way cheaper, like electronics,
like a really nice TV used to cost like a
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month's salary, and now you can get like a flat
screen for a week's salary. A week's salary. Uh. And
but yeah, it seems like food because we're having higher
and higher standards for we put in our face. Hole. Yeah. Wait,
what was your take on Chippole though, any that you
were you want to flame with? I hadn't been to
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Chipotle until a couple of years ago, and it had
been built up so much by my friends so much,
and then I went and I was kind of, you know,
manh yeah, it's okay, and I did. The reason I
eventually struck it from the list was because I'm not
sure how people feel about Chipotle anymore. People love it,
but I don't love it. I think, yeah, I think
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it was really big in places where you weren't really
eating real Mexican food, Like people, it's like, oh, man, Chipotle,
you get the whatever. But when I put that against
any like Toket or something or truck in l A,
I'm like, no, I'm I'm good on Chipotle pretty much
every time, but still really love their chips. Their chips
are good. The one thing I need to eat is
a cause rito where they take they take the tortilla
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for the burrito and make a they take two of
those and make a case of like a big circular
case idea, and then they use that to wrap your
burrito in. It makes a difference. I would I would
definitely give it a shot. It does make a difference. Yeah,
it's great. Oh you've never had that? No, that's what
I'm yeah, because that's the thing. I'm like, that does
pique my interest as a scumbag food connoissat with queso
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and then extra cheat just yeah, get it, get it
mojado style over the top, and then instead of a
meat you just say sour cream and extra cheese. Yeah,
what do you want the middle sour cream cheese? Uh?
And do you have any hole? Luck back there and
half and half? Yeah. So Annie, one of your shows
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a Savor and that is a food podcast, right yeah,
and so you, for the most part is the show
just you kind of talking shit about Chipotle. I try
to limit that to like only every other episode sometimes
the week. I just have to have to get it
out of my system. Um, It's it's more of like
the science and history of Chipotle. We might do. We
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try not to hate on any particular thing too much.
But I'm someone who thinks about food. Wait wait, wait,
wait too much? Probably, But I love food innovation. I
love things like the ques cerrito. I love these funny
human things that we've done to our our food that
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are in some ways awful, in some ways just impressive.
Really Yeah, yeah, Well, I think our fast food appetites
have increasingly just become more like nihilistic, where it's just like,
what can we do to just speed this process? How
can I indulge and then also accelerate my expiration date.
I do have a lot of friends who love taco
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bell just love it. They have taco Tuesdays, they always
go to Taco Bell, and I can't figure out how
Taco Bell has managed, at least with them, to be
like this super a cheap thing, but they also think
is amazing. Do you think it's maybe because it's cheap
and completely delicious. I love taco Yeah, we we love
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Taco Bell over. Yeah. I don't know what it is
because it's not Mexican food. I had this conversation with
somebody the other day, like they're like, dude, it's not
I can even call that Mexican food. I'm like, I don't.
It's called Taco Bell. Yeah, it's this other bizarrow mutant
food that I love to eat. And even though the
meat doesn't even taste like meat, I don't know why.
I like, all my standards go out the window when
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it comes to Taco Bell. It's like that X I
can't quit m hmm. I hear Taco bells on the
West Coast. Um have. You can get beer at some
of them now, and they're called Taco Belt, Canton Canteen.
You have the fancy ones. Yes, I have not been
to one, but I do plan on doing the thing
because you can have a party at Taco bell now, Yeah,
where you call ahead and like they'll put decorations and
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stuff and you can reserve like the back half of
a restaurant to throw a party for yourself. That's where
I have my birthday party. Yeah, and they make you
stand on the table like a cheat cheese, they saying
you happy, happy birthday. Maybe that's what I'll do do
is that gang meet up at whatever, a really nice
taco about in l A and it'll be like come through.
So Ecuador is really trying to send a message to
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Julian Assange that it's over. Yeah, and have not worked
out between the two of them. Well, we saw like
a couple of months ago, maybe his last month. I
don't know time has I'm experiencing severe time dilation with
the news. But we heard that the Ecuador and Embassy
was like, well, first of all, man, your cat is
like not you don't clean up after your cat. Your
(30:40):
bathroom is a disaster. Please clean up your bathroom or
you will have to leave. Please stop antagonizing foreign governments
from our WiFi. Uh, just please, Like they set ground rules,
and I think he probably wasn't following them because now
the president of Ecuador was basically saying, like Lennon Moreno
in a radio interview was just like, look, man, the
(31:00):
road is clear, as he said for Mr Assans to
take the decision to leave. Uh. And he said that
they have written assurances from Britain that he will not
be extradited to face the death penalty abroad. So it's
sort of like, hey, look, the UK says, look, they're
not gonna extradite you if there's the death penalty on
the table. Uh, so can you go? Uh? And it's
it's not sure what this is, what's going to happen,
(31:22):
but the accounts of like we're hearing more about what
his life is like, and I don't know if he's
clearly struggling, Like I want to laugh, but I don't know.
I mean, if I was a guy who was cooped
up in a embassy for six years, even though I'm
facing a slew of interesting charges in many countries. It's
like one person who has gone to interview him a
(31:43):
quote from him just says it seems he doesn't wash properly.
Is a direct quote, because he is the smelly kid,
and that feels like a very insulting way, like that's
more cutting than just saying you'll do smells like fucking shit,
like something like it seems he doesn't want like it
seems it's there's something very yeah, And I love that.
(32:07):
One of his former aids said, Julian ate everything with
his hands, and he always wiped his fingers on his pants.
I have never seen pants as greasy as his in
my whole life. So he's wearing like grease chaps basically
on the front. Like I would have suspected that this
was just Ecuador's way of being like, get the funk
(32:28):
out of here, man, like we're going to spread rumors
about your hygiene if you don't just leave. But they've
got like journalists who went and interviewed him, they have
his for one of his closest aids, just being like, yeah, man,
I eating everything with your hands, seems like you've I
don't know what's going on, like you're regressing, And it
seems like some Howard Hughes ship is going down, like
(32:51):
he's like on onto that place where you know he
might as well be peeing in bottles and well, I
mean when you hear the state of the bathroom he
was in, and he's probably somewhere in that just saying
they switched the samples over and over again. Um, so
Trump had a vequal v chill and the llegal Friday. Yeah, yeah,
(33:12):
it was involved very little shipping of his pants and
it was mostly just you know, him talking about casual
things like yeah, like horrible witch hunts. Yeah, how horrible
the witch hunt? Well yeah, I mean, as as we
record this, we have yet to see the reports that
Robert Muller is supposed to be filing, uh in regards
(33:35):
to one a report on the extent of Michael Cohen's
cooperation with the investigation, and also a report on how
horribly Manifort violated his plea deal. So those are going
to be, as we say, v juicy pieces of documentation. Uh.
And so again, you know, I think President Trump is
(33:58):
he's kept a really chill despite you know, we saw
in the Michael Flynn report gave us a lot of
details as to what's going on, and possibly even into
the heavily redacted part which might have something to do
with his plot to kidnap a Turkish cleric. I don't know,
we don't know what that is, but that's what it
could be. Now we're also kind of starting to see
that people around him are starting to distance themselves a
(34:19):
little bit from Trump to like Juliani came out was
sort of like, Hey, we don't really have a plan
or the will or the manpower to figure out how
we're going to fight back against the Muther Report or
any pending investigations coming in the new year, and then
basically said it was a nightmare trying to get Trump
to answer the questions because he was so distracted. But
(34:41):
I mean, I don't know what that means. He was distracted,
like this is his livelihood, the future, like freedom of
himself and all of his children is at stake except Tiffany,
and he couldn't be even bothered to pay attention. Yeah, well,
they're saying like he did a Giuliani did an interview,
(35:03):
or there's an article about him in the Atlantic, And
when he's describing the process, Giuliani said, yeah, answering those
questions was a nightmare. It took him about three weeks
to do what normally just takes two days. And then
they're saying like there was no point in trying to
create a counter response because someone said it's like Jesus
take the wheel moment, but scarier because Trump can't follow anything, right,
(35:26):
so Vichi and then Juliani was like, wait a second,
just because I said it took him three weeks to
do something that took two days, that's because he's the
president and he was interrupted so often, and that's why
Mueller should end this now and the media should be fair. Sure, Jan,
So that's yeah, I mean distorting my statement. It's like
(35:47):
they just took your words and printed them. Yeah. And
then Rex Tillerson issued a statement. Yeah. He came out
with a scathing account of his time in the White House,
and in the words of DMX he based he said,
your whack, your twist to your girls a hoe, you're broke,
the kid ain't yours, and everybody know your own man
think you stupid. You'd be like, so, I love my
baby mother. I never let it go. But what he
(36:08):
really meant to say was Trump was repeatedly giving him
directives that were illegal, uh, and that Trump lacks any
kind of discipline and is incapable of reading anything. Yeah,
I found you know, this doesn't sound doesn't track right,
that doesn't sound like yeah, I would say, look, flex
Trillerson has read christie'amagucci main astutely named uh you know,
(36:32):
just you're salty. You're salty. That's not our president. He's
a v good reader. He's a speed reader. Actually, yes,
that's like a really smart guy. Yeah yeah, and everything's
be cool and illegal. Yeah. Um yeah. So I mean,
I guess it's time to move on to the next
person who's going to be coming out and talking about
(36:52):
what a waking nightmare the inside of the White House is,
and that's John Kelly, who it seems like is also
leading his Asian as the chief of staff. Yeah, that's
what I mean, that's what they're reporting because we've all,
I think we've always heard that John Kelly is going
to resign. Like it's been just in a long to
be leaving. Yeah, like I think the second yeah, the
(37:14):
second he took over from Ryan's previous was that what
like seven years ago? Yeah, it was seventy two years ago.
Actually that like, yeah, every week has been like he's
having to walk back statements or he's like this guy's moron,
He's like I never said that, and then not to
mention John Kelly's numerous ship headed statements he's given. But
it seems like, yeah, maybe he's finally going to g
(37:35):
TFO out of there. I guess maybe I don't know
if this is like a symptom of people understanding what's
about to come, or that people are just simultaneously reaching
breaking points. Yeah. I mean it's not a particularly short
stint as chief of staff like chiefs of staff like
turnover pretty quickly. So uh, it might just be that
(37:57):
he fucking hates his job, as has been rumored since
he started. Yeah, Or it could be that they see
the writing on the wall. Yeah, that's why I feel
like those statements, even from like Tillerson and like even
Tucker Carlson to a certain extent, they're starting to be like,
you know, I never really wrote with him anyway, Right,
they don't want to be even remotely attached door lined
(38:19):
with that. But it's too late for them. As long
as I have my seawan, nobody cannot. I was talking
about Hannity, but yeah, Hannity was just named the most
powerful person in media. Well yeah, well that's that's great.
I mean, he might be the most powerful person in
the history of the media because he gets to tell
(38:40):
the president what to do at the end of the
day every day, right, or get their messaging together. Right. Well,
one thing that John Kelly is certainly going to miss
is freaking out about the border and blocking trying to
shut down the US Mexican border, and the caravan is
a story that we were all kind of focused on
(39:03):
in the run up to the election, and it has
become far less of a story in the aftermath of
the midterm elections. UH. And there is some recent reporting
from BuzzFeed that suggests that there were some mysterious actors
working on behalf of like kind of getting people pumped
(39:25):
up and getting the numbers pumped up in the caravan,
like it was manna from heaven, rhetorical manna from heaven
for them to be like, oh, finally, okay, let's let's
drum up all the xenophobia with this thing to get
people to the polls. Now there's a report, like I
think BuzzFeed was reporting that they found that there was
a fake account that may have helped build momentum for
(39:47):
the migrant caravan. So they're not saying that it actually
like it began with this account, but there was an
account that was using Facebook Messenger to communicate with other
like political figures in Honduras, UH to pretend to be
Bartolo Fuentz, who was like one of the main activists
who like is in support of the caravan, but was
basically opposing as him to sort of get other people
(40:10):
to like get involved with it. So it said before
the account got started, not many people seemed to be joining,
but only after the account kicked into gear did enthusiasm
and participation spike. And the account also claimed falsely that
the caravan was being led by amigrant rights organization called
and Yeah once like I think the caravan began to swell. Uh,
(40:32):
this group did get involved, but they weren't like leading it.
So it's a very interesting thing. Like they're saying that
this thing may have sort of pushed it to the
tipping point to get people moving. Now, of course they're
not saying that this had anything to do with like
the socio political forces at play, which is just that
there's migrant caravans like multiple times a year, and this
turned into the biggest one. It got some help kind
(40:55):
of gaining momentum and becoming the biggest one ever through
this impostor Facebook account. Well it's funny too because when
they reached out to Facebook, they're like, hey, can you
tell us anything about it? They basically, as they say,
refuse to release information about the account, who may have
set it up or what country? Right it may have
(41:16):
originated from. Right, but when rhymes with Prussia? But we're
not gonna tell you in particular. Um. Yeah, that timing
was just I mean again, this is what happens with
Facebook now when they're not upfront about everything. Yeah. You
think they can make things go away if they could
just begin owning up to the fact that they've been
(41:36):
screwing up tremendously every day. Yeah, but think about all
the ways that the left cheats by, like having all
these huge storms come about because the climate change like
they're all, you know, the climate change people. It's like
the timing on that pretty convenient, That is true. Yeah.
So all right, we're gonna take another quick break and
(41:57):
we'll be back. M h. And we're back, and Award
season is upon us, guys. I know we all look
forward to it year round every year. Um, because every
(42:18):
award show that we've seen it truly does actually recognize
the real achievements in the prospective industries, and it just
goes down in history. I mean, who can forget Crash
the greatest movie of the year two thousand and whatever
the funk that was? So Grammy's announced their nominees and Grammy's,
(42:40):
I mean, when you just go back through history and
look at the albums that were recognized, in the songs
that were recognized versus the songs that actually came out
in the years the Grammys were trying to recognize that,
it's it's just a mess. The Grammys are always just
a disaster, but they seem especially outdated this year because
(43:03):
I don't know, well, they did a good job. I mean,
there are many more women of color, women in general,
and people of color nominated because clearly after last year's disaster.
I don't know, I mean, I don't know who's responsible
for like finally recognizing these artists. But the nominations read
much better than they did in years past, that's for sure.
(43:25):
Wait what happened last year? Sorry? They were barely any
Like there was a huge lack of representation for female artists,
like in the nominations, and it was like and then
the re member, the president of the Grammy is like, well,
maybe you know the women need to quote step up? Yeah?
After it like really, well no, I mean, Miles, clearly
(43:45):
they heard his men stepped up, people woke the funk up,
and we got a Taylor Swift album that clearly deserves
to be nominated. Um yeah, yeah, so that that album,
what what was it called? Taylor Swift reputation seems like
it came out thirteen months ago, but it came out
(44:08):
in the last Well. So, this is the weird thing
about the Grammys is the window every year starts the
previous September, so like September two thousand and seventeen through
October two thousand eighteen is the window that it recognizes
because you have to be super precise with the Grammys because,
(44:31):
like we were saying, they they're always exactly right and
always recognize greatness perfectly. Um. But yeah, so things like
the Stars Born soundtrack and Ariana Grande's album Thank You
Next Song, we're not recognized, but things like Taylor Swift's
album were recognized. Yeah. Well, And you know it's so
(44:54):
funny because remember everyone's like, how did Bodach Yellow not
get really recognized last year? But Cardi b Is now
like she got Album of the Year and Record of
the Year, and Scissa, Janelle Money, Georgia Smith. There's a
lot of good artists I'm like, this is a little
bit more, much better than last year of like actual
good music, because I don't know, I could just be
washed and old and I don't know who these young
(45:15):
artists are anymore. Yeah, do we know if they adapted
like the Recording Academy, because I remember after one of
the years of Oscar so White, they actually changed the
rules for who became a member of the Motion Picture Academy, Right,
that actually changed the next year's awards to recognize a
much better crop of movies. Well, I think the things
(45:37):
that they changed were that they did add online voting
to sort of diversify like the listener group, and then
also expanding like the number of nominees, so they went
from like five to eight for like the huge for
the big categories. So they're just kind of they're just
making more room for people to be nominated. But again,
I don't know, it's like all these awards shows. I'm like,
(45:59):
I don't know. I feel like the luster of the
Grammys is it's not the same. I've never thought it
was very lusty. Oh man, that I used to as
a child dream of having one of those Yeah, for
the Best Spoken Word Album, No for Best country album.
There's still times. I know, I know, Hey, you know
(46:21):
I'm a late bloomer, so I'm holding out. I'm holding out.
Do you uh? Do you have any artists that you
saw in the nominee lists that you're excited about? Any? Um,
I'm kind of out of the loop in general with
the even though my mom is obsessed with a star
is Born to the point that she keeps texting me
um about Bradley Cooper and I'm not sure what to
(46:45):
make of it. Um. I even have a Christmas card
that has my picture photoshop together with Bradley Cooper. I
can't wait to give it to her. Wait, is it
like you on stage as Lady Gaga and him as
Jackson May next to you. It's actually pretty great. I
think it's a work of art. It's a press picture
that they took together, and the lighting is just really
beautiful and he's like leaning in to whisper something into
(47:07):
her ear and I photo shot myself in there, and
then at the bottom it says Annie and brad Cooper.
Because of course I'm on I call him Brad Yeah, right, Wait,
what's your mom's obsession? Exactly with Bradley Cooper? Like she's
just enamored with him, or she thinks he's a genius
or so. I had a really close like encounter with
Bradley Cooper, but I wasn't aware of it. He was
(47:29):
in our Atlanta office, um for several hours, and I
just ignored him because I thought he was another like
And when of my mom found out, she couldn't let
go of the idea that I could have met him
and what could have been, even though I think he's
married and way older than me, um and I at
the chance passed me by. And literally like once a
(47:52):
week she text me something along the lines of, I
can't believe you didn't really meet Bradley Cooper. Did you
know he speaks friend, he speaks oh wow? So she
she ships y'allah, that was your meat cute and maybe
that's him like unnoticed her from across the room. She's
(48:12):
got this whole story in her head. I'm pretty convinced
that it's somehow it's going to work out. Um. I
I hope that she appreciates the humor of the Christmas
card and it doesn't turn into like more fuel for
the fire right. She just calls you and it's like
I just saw this picture of you and bread. What happened?
What happened? Tell me every why didn't you tell me? Sorry?
(48:34):
You guys dating? Or yeah, yeah, you know, just for
a little bit. I mean, I did a whole story
on the back about how we met and how we've
been trying to see the secret. I'm not sure. I can't.
I am interested to see whether she believes it or
knows it's a joke right away, because I am kind
of worried that a part of her will be like,
it's finally happened. I knew her and Bradley could could
(48:57):
work this out. So just going through the top categories,
stop me anywhere you hear anything of note to you guys.
But the album of the year, we have Cardi b
Invasion of Privacy, Uh, something called By the Way I
Forgive You by Brandy Carlyle. I'm assuming that's country album
Scorpion by Drake Beer Bonds and Bentley's by Post Malone,
(49:21):
Dirty Computer by Janelle Monet, Golden Hour by Casey musk
Graves that I'm just gonna say, and Black Panther by
Kendrick Lamar. That was something that was kind of amazing
to me, is that Kendrick Lamar led all people in
terms of nominations just with the Black Panthers, So he
had like eight, right or something in five or from
(49:42):
Black Panther. Yeah, and then the next was Drake with seven.
So even though Drake put out a double album that
was it wasn't really a great album. Yeah, but like
he didn't he couldn't even keep up with Kendrick on
an off year when he was just putting out a
sound tracks. Yeah, well he did. I mean that soundtrack
is really good, so credit to him, yeah for having
(50:04):
the vision. But again yeah, I mean do they matter anymore?
They're They're not reliable, especially when it comes to hip hop.
So what do you think the record of the Year is.
That's the one that's more about like the recording an
individual song. We have I like it, Cardi b Bed
Bunny and Jay Balvin, The Joke by Brandy Carlyle, This
(50:25):
is America a childish Gambino that's probably up there. God's
Plan by Drake, Shallow by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
and super producer on a Hosnie All the Stars, Kendrick
Lamar sayss a rock star post Malone and something called
the middle. But I think she said, man, I mean shallow, Yeah,
(50:51):
keep going. I mean no, I think I don't know
the I like them all. I would like shallow. I
like it like that to share the record of the Year,
I think that's fair, not God's planner. This is America now, Oh,
This is America was a great song. I think the
video was like in tandem. The song with the video
(51:13):
is what blew my mind. The song is good, I mean,
and there were people trying to point to the fact
that maybe like it was kind of a rip off
of another song, but I mean, yeah, that had an effect.
And God's drake. I'm just sort of like, look, we
know you can write hooks, so you're you're like an
ever present on the chart. So like, do you really
need a Grammy? So the Song of the Year, which
is goes to the songwriters of the song All the
(51:36):
Stars is nominated, but apparently Kendrick Lamar songs are written
by someone named Kendrick Duckworth. Oh god, weird. I thought
he wrote his own stone. No, that's a scandal. I know.
Uh you know ghostwriters, man, yeah, yeah, yeah, you know
what if you see an alternate identity? Though, Kendrick. We're
(51:57):
just we're feigning ignorance like more that it didn't land
I was like duck But do you think do you
think he would be as popular if his stage name
was Kendrick Duckworth? Why not? I feel like having like
a really aggressively normal name as a rapper, but Duckworth
(52:19):
is such a just aggressive name like Duckworth. Like I
still remember the Portland Trailblazers player Kevin Duckworth from the
late eighties, just because because that name is so aggressive,
he didn't he didn't, like barely played. What's the etymology
or the origin of that name? You think they probably
like that the British villain, right, yeah, Mr duck salesman
(52:43):
or somebody who sold something that was worth the equipment
of the duck. Yes, well we've solved it. Done so
as of right now, the Oscar hosting job is open. Yeah,
it was someone briefly took it. Kevin heart took it
for a moment, refused to apologize for making what keeps
(53:04):
being described as homophobic jokes. But it's really just like
homophobic sentiments. Yeah, it's just like him being like, man,
if my son was gay, I had hit him it's like, oh,
good one that is a humor joke. Yes, And he
then was asked by the academy to apologize to the
LGBT community. He refused to do so. While apologizing to
(53:31):
the LGBTQ community is very confusing, But my guess what
happened is it's kind of a tough job. People were like, oh,
you're gonna get negative attention, and he was still like,
it'll be good for me. And then the second he
started getting negative attention, he was like regretting taking it.
So then I just backed out. I mean, I know
(53:52):
like that. The president of GLAD was like, we were
just wanted this to be a teachable moment, not necessarily
like tell him to fuck off, but he clearly was
not interested in the option of staying host. All he
had to do was just apologize, which he did, I
mean kind of, he sort of he sort of said
like like you know, he had a very salty Instagram video. Yeah,
(54:15):
it's very salty, where he was just like, I already
I chose to pass on the apologies, like I've already
addressed this stuff. People know who I am, and it's
like okay, then just apologize. Yeah, then what's what's the
issue here? And his Twitter account is full of like basically,
back in two thousand eleven, he was wildly problematic and
(54:36):
then he broke through as like a mainstream comedian and
suddenly cleaned up his act. But he did not delete
all those old tweets. Yeah the collection is pretty rough,
uh and yeah, but a backlash started a bruin and
he didn't know how to handle it. He did not
handle it. Well, it's so easy men in the media
(54:59):
and get caught fucking up. Just apologize. So we're back
and move on. So we're back where we were earlier
this week with no Oscar host and everybody being like,
it's impossible, it's the hardest job in all of media.
How who's going to do it? And then they're like
John Oliver, but he's too controversial, Samantha b too controversial,
(55:20):
like for who for the president? That's it, Like he's
not watching your oscars or he is, but he's like
pretending he's not watching it. Yeah, he's just like I
wonder if they're going to mention me, please Meryll, Meryll,
come for me, attack me? Yeah, I don't know. I mean, Annie,
who do you want to see? Who do you think
should host. Oh I have a theory that this is
(55:43):
a job no one wants. No one really wants anymore. Um,
I certainly want wouldn't want to do it. Uh well,
I was gonna say we should pitch ourselves, right. Oh
oh yes, all right, I'm on board with that. I
do it for the right price. I'll do it for
the bump and Instagram followers. Yeah, okay, that's a focused
on I'm a very shallow millennial. Has Hugh Jackman hosted
(56:07):
it before? Yeah, he has. He did dance roteam. Yeah,
that's right, he did good. Bring him back. I mean,
but here's the thing again, it's sort of like what
you're saying, and it's like no one wants it because
they want someone so big that it's not going to
necessarily boost them much. They just need someone big for
the draw. Then you inevitably are torn down for because
no one's gonna like what you do. It's like celebrity
(56:30):
community service. You're taking one for the Hollywood community by
doing it. Yeah, or unless you're like Neil Patrick Harris.
Like Neil Patrick Harris, I think he benefited at like
there was actual benefit to him, Like it put him
in the Spotlight and people kind of liked him. He
should Yeah, it was kind of bland. He should just
do it again and get a better writing team. Yeah,
(56:50):
I don't know. Maybe his writing team was good and
like a bunch of good jokes got cut because it
does seem like it's a pretty hard job. But but
everyone also turns it down, like a lot of you
were like, no thanks, dream dream host for me. Dave Chappelle,
Oh that would be I would watch like just for
that because it would be Yeah, you'd be on. He
(57:11):
doesn't give a fuck, like he would say whatever he
wanted to about anyone. I think you know, uh, oh god,
who could do it? M Tiffany Hattish. I would watch that.
So they're saying the reason that she's not being considered
is because she did the nominee announcements last year and
mispronounced a couple of people's names. It's like, who gives
(57:34):
a ship off? They're like, that has the Hollywood community seething. Oh,
I guess what what about when you gave La La
La and Best Picture? You're not you're not reeling from
that feeling from this woman of color mispronouncing a couple
of names. Oh yeah, what about sucking. Ade does seem Yeah,
(57:54):
Travolta and what was the actual name, heavily Portman, super
producer Adina Manzel. Adina Menzel does seem he was just
so high on well, you know, I love I love
that moment because you know, you can see him process
(58:18):
that he is fucking up as he's saying it and
then goes to like, all right, full steam ahead, let's
just get through this. And like because he does it
so like delicately, del does seem so committed. He committed. Yeah.
I am a big movie person, and when I was
a kid, I used to love watching the Oscars. And
now I look back and kind of shake my head
(58:40):
at that. That seems so bizarre to me that like
six year old me tune in for three hours, three
to four hours. I like the word ceremony. You don't
watch Oscars anymore? No, Um, I don't. Really. I'm not
a good TV watcher person anymore. I do still love movies. Um. Yeah,
(59:00):
I guess I don't have a TV, like I don't
have stations, so I just sort of write on it. Yeah,
I mean I think an Oscar's party is the only
way I watched the Oscars it's like it's on passively.
You do your little you know, fill out your ballots,
see who might win, and that's about as fun as
it gets for me. Yeah, or like in a dark
(59:22):
I was remember one year I was really upset that
Dances with Wolves won so many Oscars. Yeah, well that
was fucking stupid. I remember as a kid, I was like, yo,
this is bullshit. What was that? What year was that
Dances with came out? Better movie? What? What was nominated
that year? It won Best Actor for Kevin Costner, which
(59:43):
that just those two words should never go together, right. Oh?
Oh yeah, it went up against Awakenings, Ghost, Godfather Three,
and Good Fellas for Best Picture. Yeah, definitely in retrospect,
Dances with Wolves is the first movie comes up when
people are like classic movies from that year. Oh but no,
Best Actor went to Jeremy Irons, Reverse of Fortune. My
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mom was very happy about that. I remember you as
a kid, my mom loved Jeremy Irons so much. Oh
these are nominations, yeah yeah, he was well, yeah, but
Kevin Cosner one for Best Director. But like, yeah, I
remember as a kid, I was rooting for Jeremy Irons
because my mom had such a crush on him. I
was like, I want Jeremy Irons when everything. Second time,
Jeremy Irons has come up in a podcast I've done today.
He's really he's having a moment. He I hope, you know,
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please come back Jeremy. Wait where do you go? I mean,
you know, he's just not his star is fading a
little bit. Yeah, I need him to come right back.
I think he's probably just doing theater or something. I mean,
although you know he was an assassin's creed, so I
think he's doing all right. It's something weird that happened
to me the other day is Um, I found a
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copy of the DVD of Ghosts outside my door. I
don't know where it came from. I've never seen Ghosts,
so I guess I'll watch it. You've never seen ghost
and you say you like movies. I have a weird
get off my train in my life where I missed
a lot of media, I don't know, but um, I had.
I want to know who left it at my door.
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Let's probably Sam. Yeah, who oh oh is that Patrick
Slazy's name? Yeah? I always thought that he was with Oprah,
I mean with Whoopie Goldberg in the movie because I didn't.
I only saw trailer like bits and pieces as when
it first came out, and I completely misunderstood what the
actual film until I saw it and I was like, oh,
so he's a ghost. Huh? How the title makes Yeah?
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I thought it was just a weird title. Alright, Andy, Well,
it has been a pleasure having you. Where can people
find you? Hopefully watching ghosts right now? Yes, I've definitely
been inspired by this whole thing to go watch the
mystery DVD. Yes, yes, the Mystery DVD. Thank you too,
whoever or whatever ghosts left it there. Um, you can
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find me on stuff Mom never told you, and on
Savor wherever you get your podcast, and on all those
social media things attached to that pretty easy. I trust
that internet people can can find me. Here you go,
and is there a tweet You've been enjoying? This is
so funny because I'm actually very social media avoidant in this.
I feel like it you get the time, like you said, dilates,
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and it's just so much. But I did really enjoy um.
The mistake Rudy Giuliani made in his recent one where
he created the u r L and it took you
to the landing page that said Donald J. Trump, it's
a traitor to our country. And I also enjoyed um
all of the post Avengers mash ups with thank you
next where they was just because there's four movies, um
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comparing making a parody of the song, I guess. But
with Avengers, my two favorite things are Ground and Avengers.
I mean it's an obvious match. I don't know why
it hasn't happened earlier. Yeah, the inner that's slow sometimes
with their creativity, do better, Internet, Yeah, come on, come
on now. Thank you both so much for having me.
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This was a conversation pleasure. Thank you, Miles. Where can
people find you? You can find me and follow me
on Twitter and Instagram at Miles of Gray. Uh yeah,
please follow me because I'm about to hit ten thousand fars.
You know I probably gonna hit it anyway, so maybe
you don't need to follow me anymore. But two tweets
that I like are One is from Carl Tart and
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it just says it's a phonetic quote from Milannia says
Milania would be like and then he spells out phonetically,
yours dad, bug you butch, why you don't give me no,
Catney would be saying why not giving him candy? H
And another one from comes from careb at sediq c
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j n uh and it says, why do we bash
dead beat dad's for not being there for their kids,
but never question if the child has bad vibes or
if they're just unpleasant to be around. You know, why
aren't we asking those tough questions? What about the dad's
out there? Yeah? Come on, children, do better, do better,
try harder. You can find me on Twitter at Jack
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Underscore O'Brien. A couple of tweets I've been enjoying. Jens
Statsky tweeted, maybe Laurel ng Yanni can host the Oscars
and then please retweet uh. And a part of not
tweeted that like my coffee, like I like my pothole,
slowly erodes my infrastructure until I'm driving just a skeleton
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and uh. Reverend Scott tweeted, Angel, what you make and God?
I call them peanuts, a tasty treat and a protective shell.
They're not really a fruit or vegetable. Most people will
love to eat them, Angel, that sounds innovative. God, others
will eat them and die Angels rank uh and You
can find us on Twitter at daily s. Eight guys
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were at the Daily Zu guys on Instagram. We have Facebook,
campage and a website, Daily I guys dot com, where
we post our episodes and our foot note we link
off to the information that we talked about in today's episode,
as well as the song we write out on miles.
What song are we going to write out on? Well?
Since you know George Smith got a well deserved nomination,
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I want to do a track from our album Last
and Found. This is on your own as uh, maybe
that's a message to our president. You might be on
your own man who else? But anyway, Georgia Smith on
your own, and let's start the week off right, all right?
Shout out to Daniel Goodman, our editor, to super producers
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Anna josnie A and Nick Stump Uh. And we will
be back tomorrow because it is a daily podcast. We'll
talk to you then bye, by my bed. You damn
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me thing I've comes from from the ships? Um? Did
you said? I my problem? There's a lot of big talking.
I'm gotta beat us now. I'm more than talking to
and I sit for you. Ye