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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season thirty three, Episode
two of Daily eight. Guys were two thousand eighteen. Don't
let that scary. My name is Jack O'Brien a k
Jack o Brian Jack Obrian wings Uh. That courtesy of
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Kaziah Russick noise Mom on Twitter, and I'm thrilled to
be joined as always by my co host, Mr Miles. Honestly,
after I don't know how to follow that up with
a single one, but today I'm gonna keep a simple
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And that is also by whoa I just realized at
noise Mom. Oh th double kes. Okay, good on you,
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good on you. I understand if you were intenidated by
my singing. We are thrilled to be joined by two
of my all time favorite podcasters. They are the hosts
of the legendary Girls on the Side Guests, which was
one of my first favorite podcasts, and they also host
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my new favorite podcast, Nightcall Uh. And they are our
first two guests, and I guess yeah they are Molly
Lambert and Tessalynch. Hey, guys, yeah, this is the first
for us this is This is a lot of energy.
Now I'm like, I'm like, we're thrilled to head cipher. Yeah, exactly. Yes,
we'll get to that later. First off, guys, what is
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something from your search history that is revealing about who
you are or where you are and in your life?
What are you searching these days? Has you want to
go first? Hell? Yes I do. My The most telling
search of mine was do spiders have thoughts? And so
there is a jumping spider and its brain is the
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size of a sesame seed, and it is super smart.
It tracks prey. If it's prey is hiding, it will
devise a route to get to the prey that's like
the best route. And they also don't like getting wet,
so they have preferences. So keep that in mind next
time you smash a spider, don't have it be a
jumping on a spider advocate too. I don't kill spiders. No,
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I don't either, Only bugs to kill our aunts and mosquitoes.
Is that oh, you mean like in terms of like
not messing up the ecosystem? No, just in terms of
like for you person once I don't like or you
just dislike them, or I just well mosquitoes. It's like,
aren't they deadly animal on Earth? Yeah? That's true. And
then ants, I mean, I mean we can always come
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with a crowd. Yeah, you know, men they pull up
to your door like you invited them, exactly, blasting their music.
Forget it. They're definitely taking over the globe from us, Molly,
what is something from your search? I was trying to think.
I was looking up Sammy Davis Jr. Alright, because I
was reading about Oceans eleven or about Oceans eight, and
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I was like, well, I'm going to read about the originals.
And then I just started reading Sammy Davis Jr's whole
Wikipedia and learn what's the Sammy fact You've got for us?
Fact I learned was that when he joined the rat Pack,
Frank was calling it the clan and Sammy was like, hey,
let's not call it, and Frank listened, Yeah he did.
He was like, he called us something else though, instead
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he was like, okay, we'll call it like the Summit
who called the Overseers. And then they started calling it
the rat Pack, which they stole from Humphrey Bogart's group
of fronts. What's called the rat Pack? They just straight
up Jack. They're like, that's us. Now, that's what beef is. Jack,
find a new name. All right. What's something that's overrated?
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Guess flavored seltzer maybe Okay, what's not that it's not good,
just that it's maybe overrated. It's everywhere these days, everywhere
including this office. Yeah, and we don't know what to do.
I mean they're there are good and bad flavored seltzers,
though they can acknowledge that, right. I'm not saying it's
not good, I'm just saying maybe it's over Yeah. I think.
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I think seeing like Lacroix bathing suits like board shorts,
I'm like, we don't need to do that. We don't
need the ants of the beverage game. They're just everywhere
and everywhere. We get it. We except that you're here, right,
but let's not have prates. Yes, what's your underrated thing?
Overrated thing? Overrated is the ten steps beauty routine? That
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so it's I guess it's like mostly based on Korean
beauty routines where there are ten steps, but they can
even be more than ten steps if you're a real masochist.
But it's like a basically you start with you you
double cleans, then you do toner, then you do like
an acid exfoliant. Like it just goes on and on
and so a lot of my friends have been doing
this and like talking on Facebook or whatever about this
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is so great. But you, I mean, if you try
and do it, it takes like two hours and it's
too much. It's too much, it's excessive, and it's like,
but are the results? Are they relative to the time
you put in? Is one of those things. And then
there's the mask. There are these masks that have like
serum on them that you bad over your face with
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the eyeholes. That's just one step of your multiple step thing.
My wife has Korean and she wears those masks sometimes,
and I think that there needs to be a movie
serial killer that wears that mask because it is scary
as it's just like a white paper thing. It doesn't
like adhere to the face. Well, that's what's scary, little
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sounds of the lambs, very very weird face exactly. That's
why I like the ones that have the design on it,
so at least you're a panda or a kabuky mask.
In Japan, yeah, I would see those being sold at
a tokyo hands. They could do like a magic eye
version you look at it long and like something else. Yeah, alright,
enough of this negativity. What's something that's underrated? Guys? I'm
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going milk? Uh, I went beverages under You were just saying,
how milk have you flipped since yesterday? Mollie, No, I'm
just saying I think it's underrated. I think people are
too scared of milk. All right, that's fairy, got everything
in it that you need. My underrated is reading stories
about other people's in laws on message boards is like
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the best thing that's ever happened to me, Like on
Reddit or something. Yeah, Reddit has our relationships. It's I
think it's like, hell no mother in law. Um, they're
usually targeting the mother in law, and sometimes it's family
of origins, sometimes it's in laws. They all kind of
like get lumped together and they're huge communities talking about this,
and they have like all of this shorthand there's like
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this special language you learned that's like encrypted so that
you can, you know, say that if someone is your
bitch eating crackers, it means that somebody who annoys you
so much that if they if you saw them eating crackers,
you would just be appalled their behavior. They just shorthand
exactly exactly see the more you know. Yeah, it's amazing
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what read it does for people, because I know, on
our relationships they seem to believe that the daughter of
the white woman who called the charcoal cookout people in
Oakland her daughter went on our relationships and was vaguely like,
my mom did something really stupid on the internet. Yeah,
and then slowly like as people ask follow questions like wait,
hold up, is your mom the barbecue lady? And then
she like deleted like her account and like the thread
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just like things were missing. You know, read it is
a fun place because it offers people support Internet and
also garbage places too. It's you know, it's the Internet.
So what do you expect? Alright, guess what is a myth? Finally?
What is something that people think is true that you know,
based on your personal experience or otherwise isn't true. My
friend was saying that the myth that Felicity stopped being
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popular because she cut her hair off is a myth
and that it was really that they changed the time
slot the show and that's when the ratings went down.
My friend was like going off about this the other day.
She was like, everyone thinks it's because Felicity cut her hair,
but it's because they moved it to Friday's. They also
changed the theme song. Think that probably didn't help you.
There was kry Russell, right, yeah, that beautiful curly hair.
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Oh that's right. I like the idea that that was
like her Sampson alienated everyone. Yeah. Well, I'm still struggling
with which of these to choose. But I guess because
it's a rainy day in Los Angeles that my weather
app told me was not a rainy day in Los Angeles, right,
weather apps are bullshit and they're not forecasting anything. It's
almost like they're afraid to get your hopes up by
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saying it will rain. So even if they really think
it's going to rain, they're like they'd rather be surprised that.
It's so funny because as I was looking at the
forecast like from Monday on, like throughout the weeken I'm like, Okay,
i'll be heating up, it'll be some sun. And then
this morning when I saw like a little bit of
water coming off of my roof, I'm like, I think
something's leaking up. Right, factor in that it could be
raining because the app told me sunshine just blind faith. Yeah,
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what are saying? It's like you'll be standing outside of
the rain and will be like zero percent chances there's
a possibility. It's a government experiment to see if you
would believe your phone, as opposed to the action called
Weather Underground. I deleted Weather Underground because that was more
wrong than any wonder ground or whatever. WonderGround was always
wrong and it's honestly, at one point it said there
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was a one percent chance of rain, and I was like,
you're just like pulling this out of a hat, right,
what do you mean a one percent chance? It's gonna
Like the top rated weather appos, I remember because I
was like, do I want to pay for weather app? No?
Wait does it pay? You have to pay for weather?
I think maybe there maybe there's maybe in app things
or maybe I was just kind of going off of
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like do I need to download another thing even just
because of the top one? But don't do it. They're
all scamps. They are all scamps. I go outside. I
also hear people refer to weather reports that are like
five to six days out, and like, scientifically, mathematically, that's
just chance there's nothing they can tell what it's gonna
be five to six days. I also wonder how much
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the apps sucking has to do with Los Angeles, like
whether they are just like it's always sunny, fuck it
like they're not, they're not worried about it. And also
the weather is like different from place to play. I
don't know. Fritz Coleman is usually on point, you know
what I mean? So I trust Fritz. If now, Fritz,
if Fritz, if Fritz has just texted me okay, then
I'll be like, Okay, I trust you, my guy, because
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you never let me down for all the years I've
lived in the city. Fritz Coleman and Stu Mundell, the
helicopter guy or the two, they're like the eyes on
this shout out to Dallas Rains, Das Rains. He looks
like an old porn star. But you know, we'll keep
it rocking. It's got the greatest name. He's got an
old point star name. He also comes in like this,
Dallas Rain. Yeah. Isn't it true that like there were
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Los Angeles famous people who started out as like didn't
Letterman work as a leatherman weatherman? He worked as a Leatherman,
the Tool weather and then Letterman David Weatherman. No, I
don't know that was before my time, probably at least
from like knowing like, oh that David Letterman, because by
the time he was doing the Tonight that would I'm
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in my late sixties actually truth be told. But no, Yeah,
I'm sure if we looked up there will be a
listic call of people who started off as well, the
people you didn't realize. Uh, just going back to the
Kerry Russell myth that is part of the anti Pixie
Cut agenda that is prevalent in American pop culture and
they just need to you guys, just do it. Just
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just I think so right, Yeah, it's happened, and everybody
it's not being good. Yeah, I just moved it. Yeah,
and maybe his time was over, who knows. All right,
let's talk about what people are thinking and talking about
right now. So this is kind of a tricky one.
Brian Colangelo, who is the GM of the seventy sixers
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technically my dad's boss, has done something somewhat embarrassing. Uh.
The Rare dropped an article last night that put out
a theory that Brian Colangelo, the GM of the seventy
sixers been using five different Burner accounts to leak classified
information about players they were trying to trade and talk
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shit about players who were just like angering him and
the GM he replaced in the GM who replaced him,
and just really messy, petty shit. And it's just very
old white male, toxic narcissism vibe to it. Like his
pros is very Trumpian. The way he tweets is like
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very just protecting his ego from everything. And also at
one point he defends Donald Trump from a criticism from
Gabrielle Union. But so he has five fake Twitter accounts,
five fake Twitter I'm kind of surprised he can handle,
Like switching back and forth between the five fake Twitter
accounts did not do a good job. It's very like,
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very little differentiation other than that Eric Jr. Was the
one that talked to the most spicy And there are
some Reddit theories going around that that is actually his father,
whose name is col Angelo Sry Colangelo Senior because it
is an anagram. I bet there's a whole world of
fake Burner accounts. Yeah yeah, I mean we found out
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that Kevin Durant had one earlier, but this one's just
I think a little bit more problematic because of him
talking about Joe l Embid, who is his franchise center.
Probably not the best thing to antagonize the guy who
is the future of your franchise. Hey trust the process though, well,
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so that is a reference to the previous GM And
anytime somebody says that he just like burns up inside,
apparently because he just spend the whole time defending himself
and like tearing down Uh Sam Hanky, does he talk
about his big callers? So this is people are wondering
how the anonymous source who tipped the Ringer off to this,
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how they figured this out. The Their explanation is that
they're an AI person who like noticed similarities in the
way they were tweeting. But you had to have been
like looking at these accounts in the first place to
have put all that together. So my theory is the
most transparent thing that one of the burner accounts did
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that would suggest that's Brian Colangelo is somebody made fun
of Brian Colangelo's obsession with big collars. He always where
it's like big collars, and one of the burner accounts
was like, it's a normal collar. That's a normal collar.
Find another angle which there's just no no way that's
anybody except him to defense of another person. Yeah, it's
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like not a real dig at someone, Like, oh those
collars big, It's fine once you let it go. Like
that's just such a very specific They're really big. Yeah,
they are, They're huge. I looked it up because I
didn't know who this guy was, and I looked it
up and I was like, those are some big collars.
Are they like stand up Victorians? They're like seventies, like
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just big lapels. Okay, I mean this is a more exactly.
It goes to show you what I think people are
thinking about his his big collar game. Yeah. Has anyone
suggested that maybe this is like a rival team trying
to like frame Colangelo some four D chess right there?
That would be amazing. I will suggest that right now,
because fuck everybody, who's not the seventy six Who are
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the seventy sixers biggest rival? That? I could totally see
Danny Ainge doing this for the Celtics. Oh yeah, there
goes Jack his anti Boston angle. Uh No, I like
the city, just not a fan of that's right, Okay, Okay,
we got it. But Yeah. He also talked about Faults,
who was the player he picked with the first pick
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in the NBA draft, and like was leaking information about
how he thought it was a mental thing, how he
wasn't shooting well and right, because that was like a
big saga. Yeah so he Yeah, it was basically like
ask his quote father figure why he had to like
restructure his shot and all this ship Like that was
very petty and specific. It was like, it seems like
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you might have some information and also a vendetta to
make it seem like Ryan Colangelo is totally innocent of
making a terrible draft pick. Someone show these old people
how to use fake accounts, please. I know. I think
how to use them is to not make them. Yes,
that seems like you got to have one, But if
you want to get messy, you know, I'm just saying,
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if you if people are going to find out, you know, yeah,
no matter, especially if you're like like waving around a
trail being like don't look here. Yeah, like his head
just look at the collar head. Her image was like
a comparison of collars. It's actually normal, follow the collars.
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Are you guys interested in UFOs at all? Are we ever?
Certainly you're talking about some sort of supernatural. Interesting. We
got a call yesterday. I'm we're very excited. We got
a call from Snooky this UFO stuff from She came
and asked. She told us she's believes in aliens. She
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records the show right before us, and so we we
got her come on and ask a question. She was like, well,
obviously aliens are real, right, moving on, thank you. So wait,
what did you hear about UFS? So basically, I just
read an article that I think has been out there
for a while, but we were talking about this tic
tac UFO citing thing that the New York Times reported
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on last year where they're all these you know, military
aerial you know, pilots as opposed to the other types
of pilots who witnessed this, these like tic tac shaped
things that were moving in ways that technically shouldn't be
physically possible. And I just got some cool new details
from this article. It was these f a teen pilots
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are like tracking and it's just like rotating, and the
thing that like it's rotating. They couldn't understand how it
was moving because they're like it wasn't a propulsion system
that anyone had seen on Earth, and essentially, like the
way it was moving was very strange. And you can
hear in the pilot's voices when they show the video
they looked like people who were seeing some kind of UFO.
They're like, whoa, these are military people. So these some
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things I didn't know about that. There are a bunch
of different examples of this tic TAC siting and they
all happened within a couple of weeks span in two
thousand four. In terms of like things that it was
doing that seemed impossible. It could descend from sixty thou
feet to fifty feet in a matter of seconds, which
doesn't seem like that should be possible. And there were
also multiple reports of seeing the tic TAC hovering over
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water about fifty feet above you know, the ocean, and
the water underneath it appearing to boil, which is cool,
churning in like something was coming up from underneath or
I don't know, it was using some propulsion device that
we're just not aware of that makes water boil, So
I don't know. Back when The New York Times first
published this, we talked about this story, and then last
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week there was a wired article that we covered where
they were like, you know, throwing cold water on the
whole thing, but I'm a believer. Well they throw just
that the line of succession of ownership of that video
isn't clear, Like you can't tell specifically that it came
from the Pentagon. But there's a guy who used to
work at the Pentagon who's like, yeah, this is the
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department who was like getting like weird secret earmarks from
the Senate to like look into these kinds of propulsions,
like just alien technology. Essentially, he left the Pentagon to
go work with Tom DeLong because yeah, with from link
one two, who's now really the truth seeker in this world.
But yeah, the thing is really crazy because I think
also in the military even describes it as an a
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a V or an anomalous aerial vehicle, right, So because
UFO sounds too crazy, that's old schools, that's your's such
your grandpa used to call. There are also details in
these multiple reports about people about these pilots who here
on the recording, uh, and how when they reported it
they were immediately like ridiculed and you know, busted down
for being crazy essentially. Really, so people wonder why if
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there are these pilots out there flying around and seeing
these things. Why you wouldn't hear more about it? And
it's with probably because it's like secret military stuff that
we're not supposed to know about, right, Well, that's one possibility.
But this is the military who seems to be completely
confused by all this ship. Do you guys believe in UFOs? Yes, yeah,
I believe. I mean after seeing that, like, I can't
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believe if even the Pentagon is sort of like, yeah
they saw this, we don't know what it is, Like
what are we looking at? Then? What's curious about the
term UFO is it literally is just like it's something
you don't know what it is, right, But everybody's like, no,
I don't believe there's anything. I don't know what it is.
You know what could get past you have three seasons
of reporting on it. Exactly. Maybe Brian Colangelo sent the
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video and yeah, exactly, I think that is see the
caller on that time to take focus it's actually flying caller,
it's not it's a big as caller and it did
have some big wings. Yeah, okay, we got a one story.
We're putting it together right now. What are you guys.
Thoughts on on UFOs just in general, like thinking about it. Yeah,
I mean, I don't like the alien thing. It's it's hard.
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I'm kind of a skeptic, but I like not dismissing
things like that, Like instead of thinking like that it
must be the cookiest version of whatever it could be,
I like just kind of being like, oh, interested, like
we don't know what it is. We'll figure it out.
Probably not, actually we won't figure it out, but maybe
we will. But we were listening to a lot of
art bell and Yeah, I mean I was like, this
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is a good attitude to have in your life. Is
like just to be like I saw something it was
really crazy, and I'm not going to just assume that
I'm crazy. I'm just going to be like, that was
a crazy thing I saw. Who knows what it is? Yes?
Some cool people on there, though, sometimes aren't. I mean
r I p alright, Bell. I like to know. I
like to think that I know what it is, even
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if I don't. I get I get frustrated by like,
I don't you just don't know what it is. So
if you looked at that, what would you how would
you try and explain that? I mean I'd probably be like, Oh,
it's probably like a satellite coming back down or something.
Twist my brain. Well, you know, I saw something once.
I was at Disneyland and I saw it was like
they called off the firework show because there was something
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unexpected in the sky. There was like a weird thing
shot across the sky and then it was like the
firework show is called off tonight. So obviously I was like, well,
that's what was that? H And it was supposedly a
Chinese Space program satellite falling back to Earth. But it
was one of those things where you're like, that could
be anything, at least from that perspective. But I think
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if you're in a jet to you're seeing things as
it's in space, just kind of rotating. My thing is,
I would also love to believe that America is so
far behind technologically. That's some other countries like you haven't
figured out like one ninety degree turn in the air
and then dropping like we're using fuel. Did they know
how big they were? No, because they couldn't really get
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a good gauge the way it was moving. It was
a mosquito. It's a really big mesquiting. I told you
they're deadly animals. That's how we got to watch out
for spec speck on the lens. Yeah, there was a
launch that SpaceX did. It was right around when we
were launching that show, so like thirty three weeks ago,
where it was nighttime, but the rocket was like taking
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off and like breaking through and there was like a
trail behind it, and it was so far above the
earth that the sun was hitting it, so just in
the middle of the night sky. There was this like weird,
like glowing tail that was crazy. That was so crazy.
It also just seemed like such an insane thing to
do when people have so much nuclear anxiety to be
I'm just not going to mention it. If you look up,
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there's some crazy. I went off because I was like,
they clearly did this as a publicity son. It was
maybe a three day weekend too, so I was like
they timed this for maximum getting people to be like
what is that? Which I was just like, that seems
really irresponsible to do right now. And then my friend
whose husband works for SpaceX, was like, actually, they did
say they were going to do it. It's just that
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nobody pays tensioncase. There's so much news all the time
and that's why we had to do this. You remember
SpaceX is. Now you'll pay attention to us. All right,
we're gonna take a quick break. We'll be right back.
And we're back. And there's a fucking crazy story out
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of I guess the Ukraine. Yeah, Ukraine. Yeah, someonereles. Why
don't you tell us about it? Okay? So this guy
who's a Russian journalist, which already puts him at risk
because he reports on news and he's Russian. His name
is ar Katie Babchenko, and he basically was in a
plot to fake his own death to foil a murder plot.
So what happened was this guy Babchenko, he reports on
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all manners of Russian creep. Specifically, his reporting on the
annexation of Crimea put him in some hot water. And
he's a very vocal, putent critic, and he had to
flee Russia and like February seventeen because he's getting death
threats and hit and his family. And then like I think,
at a certain point, his like information he was docked,
so all of his addresses and his phone numbers were
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released on social media. And this is all because you know,
he was basically shining a light on the actions of
the Kremlin. So this is where the drama kicks in.
On Tuesday, yesterday, the Ukrainian police were like, he has
been killed. He was shot to death in his apartment.
And then today the head of the Ukrainian Security Service
announcing a news conference that basically they have solved his murder.
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And then but then he called it was like we've
solved it. The next day and he's like, why don't
you come out our Katie Babchenko. He comes out and
was like and like people like applauding and he's and
he literally like, yes, I am alive, and it's like
the most it was, like the most dramatic. Was like
also sorry to people who were like morning, but I
kind of had to do this because things were getting
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hot for me. Um. So what had happened was the
investigators identified the Ukrainian citizen who had been recruited and
paid forty grand by the Russian Security Service to organized
this hit and carry it out. And then that guy
went and UH found an acquaintance of his who had
fought in like the separatist war in Eastern Ukraine to
be like the actual trigger man for this. They basically
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got you this guy, and it was like just a
huge thing because they're like, oh, see what happens. And
then the Kremlin at first after his murder was announced,
like we'll look into this, because they were saying they're
like he was probably killed because of his investigating into
like the annexation of crime and other things going on
to the Kremlin. And then the next day after they
come out with this, Russia said, oh, well, you know,
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we'll look into it. But you know that kind of
stuff happens a lot in Ukraine, so you might have
looking at that. So then cut to today where they're
getting real petty. They're like, well, look I got receipts.
It's it's just getting crazy. But it was specifically like
the Russian government paying the hit man, right, yeah, they
have the receipt They were saying that, yes, this man
was recruited by the russ of Security service to basically
carry this hit out across the border. I mean, is
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that as good of evidence as we have, because we
know putin kills people like on the regular, but because
it's like somebody who puting a threatened to kill then
gets shot mysteriously and the cops just like, don't look
into it or whatever. But know that's the first time
we have like receipts. I don't know. I mean, I
feel like there are plenty of receipts for other people
like live Venenko and even like the dude who just
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got hit with the VX nerve agent in the park
with his daughter, Like I mean, you can see these
sort of lines of sight to the Kremlin or whatever.
But I mean, yeah, sure he's I don't know. I
just feel like nothing that the Kremlin would do Anyone's
going to be like, ah ha, we got you. You
know what I mean. But this seems pretty much like
an episode of Matlock where they like the guys just
(27:37):
like dah you got me, and then they played the
fun music. I can't believe he only stayed fake dead
for twenty four hours. I think seems very tempting to
juicy't worried he'll be real dead. Very That's what I
would be worried about. To be continued, who knows. I mean,
it's funny he came out in a hoodie too, like
he didn't give just like he was like, yeah, I'm alive,
(27:59):
and showing up at the press conference about your own
death is like the ballers hind hoodie and then being like, yeah,
I'm alive. And then also just kind of they were
saying other people who they had talked to, like other
members of the government in Russia who had fled because
if they're like outspoken criticisms with Putin, were like trying
to warn him. And they were saying like, for a
long time, this guy bab Chenko was just like not
(28:20):
really phazed by the threats. He was just like whatever,
like that he wasn't taking him seriously. And then they
were like, hold up, someone is trying to do something.
Maybe he's like unkillable. Though maybe he's like a Rasputin.
It would be amazing. Oh yeah, like he actually was shot,
but I'm a lot say like he was like knifed
in the back and he just chilled. Yeah, I thought
(28:41):
I'm just reading. I mean, he would explain the hoodie padding,
all the padding, you gotta get those extra layers in
Just a weird note. I always anytime there's a Russia
story that clearly makes Russia look bad, I like to
follow it on the front page of Drudge because I
really believe that he has like some deal with the
Kremlin because of the way he covers these stories. Uh so,
(29:05):
all of yesterday it was reported that this guy had
been killed in the way that the Kremlin was reporting it,
and then this morning they for a moment had faked
his own death question mark. And then now it's Ukraine
admits faking death of anti Kremlin journalist, almost like the
Ukraine did a bad thing, like the way they've phrased it,
(29:28):
which I don't know. I've just always noticed that Drudge
tends to like link off to you know, Russia Today
and Pravada articles more than other journalists. And there was
like a story where basically the only people in the
world who were siding with the Kremlin was the front
page of Drudge Report and RT, and they were just
(29:50):
link off. I think it was when they shot down
the airliner and they were like, no, I don't know,
it wasn't us. Yeah, yeah, like airliner accidentally explode, yeah yeah,
and Drudge just reported that unquestioningly. So yeah, it's funny
with that Ukraine admits faking death of anti Kremlin journalists
sentence structure there. They did not in American papers too, though.
(30:14):
Absolutely a bunch of Palestinians happened ran into some sniper
bullets or when they do this stuff recently with all
the like the racially charged racial waters waited into I
was like, wow, down, like racist, do you mean racist?
(30:34):
But yeah, we we talked a little bit before about
how Drudge gets more traffic than the New York Times
and Washington Post in the US. So that's why it matters.
Even though I think a lot of people have stopped
checking Drudge stories. Good too, because it's like, you know,
journalism spent under attack so much everything, right, the image
(30:55):
of a journalist like getting fake killed and then coming
back just to his own funeral, it's kind of inspiring.
Is an action movie happened? I can't kill journalism literally,
But now moving on to Ambient is in some hot
water for what they said about I can't believe Ambient.
(31:16):
It's it's really fucked up. You know. Roseanne was officially canceled,
as we talked about on yesterday's episode, after she started
tweeting some racial waters. How how are we wording? Was
completely racist? Yes, that's right, And apparently if you look
(31:36):
in her archive, she's like, this was not even in
the most offensive like top hundred those things stuff before
the show got repicked up, right, This is not even
her first time comparing a person of color to an ape,
so right, yeah, yeah, yeah, specifically a personal color in
the Obama administration. It wasn't the first time that she
(31:58):
compared them to an ape. Didn't She also say both
times that she sincerely apologized and would not do it again,
of course. And I think she's on a number of
times said I'm leaving Twitter or I'm on social media,
and then you're right back on twenty minutes and then
she came back and was like it was ambience fault.
And then ambient came on and was like, don't play mine,
Like racism is actually not a side effect of ambience. Yeah.
Her her tweet was weird. Just said, guys, I did
(32:20):
something unforgivable, so please do not defend me. It was
two in the morning and I was ambient tweeting it
was Memorial Day to you know, tell me yesterday not
to excuse any of Rosanne's racism, but test is telling
me that Rosanne had a traumatic brain injury as a kid.
So this was what was interesting to me. And I'm
I feel like now I need to like actually physically
look at the Wikipedia and maybe like maybe she literally
(32:43):
doesn't recall what she did five seconds ago. She has
a very interesting biography that in no way excuses the
monster that she is. But she there's like an irrational
I mean, she she seems just to be firing from
like all sorts of for interactions. And what's interesting to me.
I mean, first of all, it's interesting that the reboot
(33:03):
was ever carried out. It was so popular, and that
so many people really talented, good, interesting actors and I'm
sure you know, people behind the scenes wanted psychs dropped
out right after the tweet, I think, um, but I mean,
all of these people are obviously without jobs now, which sucks.
But it's also like Roseanne has never been known to
be an even handed, like good person to run a show.
(33:27):
So it's interesting to me that these people all signed
on to do it. You know, that's been talked about
a lot on Twitter about you know, just obviously it's
a paycheck, and you know, I mean, I guess it
is like an interesting topic to explore. It was, you know,
resonated with people. Some people I could not bring myself
to watch it. But but yeah, I mean, when you
look into Roseanne's biography, she's she's had a very interesting
(33:49):
and strange life. And I think there was a mention
that she she had a traumatic at sixteen, she was
hit by a car and her behavior change so radically
that she was institutionalized for eight months that you tell
state hospital. Yeah, yeah, that's Fans of last podcasts on
the Left, which there seems to be a lot of
in the Zeke Gang, know that the first thing they
always look for in the background of a serial killer
(34:11):
is massive head trauma as a child. Like that's just it. Really.
I think we're going to find that out more and
more that you know, actual physical damage to the brain
or the Texas Tower Gunner had a huge tumor, like
right on the gland that would cause aggression. Because when
you think about it too, I mean her her motivation
(34:33):
for doing this is like a self destructive I mean,
why would you be so horrible so publicly instead of
just do it because he's courting the racists. Well yeah,
but I don't think that that was I mean, maybe
I'm giving her too much credit and I just am like,
sometimes she just acts like Well, there's also that thing
(34:54):
with comedians, were like when they get older and they
want more attention, they start saying crazier and crazy your things,
you know, or just people that like turn really right
wing at a certain point because they're like, hey, like
the weird, crazy stuff. I say, it's going to get
a lot of attention. Um, but I don't think that's
what she's doing. I don't think I mean, I don't
think that she's she's just completely out of touch necessarily,
(35:17):
But I don't think that they're I mean, obviously, people
who are capable of saying things that are that horrible
should not be in a position to be like the
voice of you know, even just themselves. That's the thing
that you're saying. It's like how many people had to
enable the show coming back? You know that nobody was like, hey,
maybe let's not put a volatile racist onto the mainstream again.
(35:38):
But clearly they were like, hey, volatile racists are trending. Yeah,
it seems to know they got what they paid for.
You know, they thought, oh, we can make some money.
They did, and but they got them. They got in
bed with Roseanne and that this is exactly what you got.
You had it to ABC though, I mean that was fast,
that was really right. Again, Like are we supposed to
pat them on the back for like doing something that
(35:59):
they also set up the first place. But I was
shocked that they did. I I would not have anticipated.
I was shocked they did it too. I think just
anytime there's like a pushback, you're like, hey, we can
push back on this stuff. It doesn't have to be
like this. We don't have to let every horrible racists
have their opinion out loud. In fact, we can like
take them off TV and take your platform away because obviously,
(36:22):
like so many people put Trump on TV leading up
to the election, but didn't have to, you know, SNL
didn't have to have them host. They were like ratings,
good ratings, and Jimmy founds like I'll tussle his hair.
Maybe this guy like he's like a puppy at least
that many people turn on Jimmy fallon Yeah, right right right, um.
(36:42):
But yeah, Kanye read the room and was like, this
is going to help my career. It's gonna make me,
it's going to get voice of my Generation's gonna get
you attention. But it's like, is all attention good attention? No?
I don't think getting near lightning rod will get you electrified. Yes, hey,
speaking of old elevant people who should be taken off
of TV. Conservatives want Bill Maher canceled, you guys to
(37:07):
kind of strike back at the left. They're taking our
figurehead and thought leader Bill Maher because he wants compared
Donald Trump to an orange tang because of his hair,
and because that's why, yeah, not all the other ship,
I don't know what other superhead, Yeah, superhead, you know,
(37:31):
casually dropping the N word like he's down. You're even like,
oh you mean mar yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah exactly, that's
what you're saying. That's why they compared him to an orange.
He's just been Yeah, he's been a huge and nobody.
That's so I'm like, it's so funny because we're like,
go ahead, he's a racist. That's the whole thing where
like y'all can have him, Like wait, what do you mean?
(37:52):
I mean if the conservatives really wanted to hurt the liberals, No,
don't do it, you guys, come on. That's my favorite show.
That's where I get all of my takes, especially on Islam. Yes, yeah,
you know, he makes he's got some really good points. Yeah,
don't take him. He's been bad forever. I feel like
I can't believe he's still on TV right, getting him
(38:14):
off and then you know, now we look, we got
four people right here who could use a show exactly.
I'm fair and balanced. You know what actually is really
good on HBO now is the way it's on Actually
so is it's like the opposite of the Bill Marshall. Right,
it's a really good because he's more like looking for
solutions to ship, right, Yeah, and he's also reporting on
(38:34):
like prison abolition and like the homelessness in l A
and like actual stuff that I'm interested in in like
a way that's done, that's well done, that's not just
like isn't this crazy new rules? Right? Um? But I
think specifically the reason that the right is trying to,
you know, make this point and use that specific example
(38:54):
is to completely defang the offensiveness of comparing personal color
to the like, No, we're talking about something with historical
weight that has been used to dehumanize people of color,
and even Irish people they were comparing to apes when
they were first immigrating to this country. Watch my guy,
(39:15):
No look into it. Don't get our Irish shop. Yeah exactly.
All right, So yeah, please don't do that, conservatives, You'll
break our We're begging you. Yeah, nobody gives a ship.
I mean, you just take his ass away. I'm sorry. Look,
I mean honestly, I want you know, we could take
that spot. That's gonna open, that's gonna open the door
(39:37):
for some people. Yeah, it's yeah, I'm trying. If the
if the Positive America guys got HBO, we're probably fifteen
years away from that. All right, we're going to take
a quick break. We'll be right back. And we're back,
(39:58):
and we haven't date on a story that we mentioned yesterday.
We were hailing Drake's cold blooded takedown and push your
t uh and things have escalated a little bit. Things
have gone, They've gone next level. I've always hated push
your tease ad lib the Yeah, it's just I don't know,
(40:18):
it seems forced and annoying. It's one of my least
favorite What about the ad libs, I mean there's or
or or to chains, oh god, or kill take that
take that. Yeah, it's still my least what to cap
you go? Yah? Yeah, I mean there's many, there's many
(40:39):
hip hop ones. Shut the funk up. Oh that's juicy
j oh yeah, he just great. It's so crazy. It's
not even an ad lib it's like a weird ethic.
I don't even know what it is. Take that, take that,
take that, take that, take that. But yeah, man, this
so uh. Push your T dropped a rebuttal yesterday called
(41:02):
Adi Dan that wasn't the tail of a based on
the uh huh, and I didn't know what that was,
but you're gonna explain what it was. So okay, let's
just start from the beginning, because we just talked about
their beef. The beef between the two of them has
always been about Drake use a ghost rider and Push
it T didn't really sell the drugs like he acts
like he does in his lyrics. So then an infrared
(41:24):
push the tease, I use a ghost rider and then
so Drake's response was, yeah, so what you're not that
popping and uh it turns out that you actually grew
up middle class and you didn't really saw that cocaine
and then pushing old and you're old. Then Push your
T response with, uh, your dad abandoned you, your mom
is a loser, your boy has ms and is about
to die. You've bounced out on your illegitimate love child,
(41:47):
and am about to kneecap your deal with Adidas I
mean like he took the nuclear option, which is, you know,
I like hip hop beef, because now we've gone from
I'm gonna kill you tube push your tea basically being
like you're a terrible father, my god, you know, if
you if you distill it down to that. Personally, I
didn't like the shot he took at ov O forty
with his MS because that's like, that's kind of next
(42:09):
level ship and it's a little tasteless to me. But yeah,
I couldn't believe how in he was going. So yes,
he talks about everything from his uh baby moms, who
is French? Who has this child Adonis? And what's really
interesting is that allegedly, you know, we've seen Drake wearing
Adidas recently and he's been had to deal with the
(42:30):
Jordan brand, like there have been a whole line of
O v O Jordan's and things like that, and then
recently started wearing Adidas, and everyone like, what's going on?
Is that deal about to fall through? And from what
we understand is that yes, he does in fact have
something going on with Adidas, and the line is called Adidon,
named after his son Adonis, and that's how he's gonna
like sort of let people know about his son is
along with this, so pushes He's like, shame on you
(42:52):
for first of all, I'm not really supporting your child,
and then like using this like Adidas marketing thing to
announce you have a kid to sell stuff like what's
going on? Uh? And it possibly like what it's going
to happen. A lot of people speculated that's sort of
like by attaching this, uh the name of this distract
to the thing that's coming out, that's gonna really kind
of mess things up from marketing standpoint for this new
(43:13):
apparel line. Not to mention that the cover art for
this freestyle is Drake in blackface wearing like a Jim
Crow hoodie and a Jim Crow T shirt. And that's
like not photoshopped, Like that is an actual photo that
he took and push it T linked to this photographer's
website that it came from. Uh. It's I mean clearly
push it T did some actual APO research that went
(43:37):
into this. Is impressive. Well that's what I was wondering.
What do you think somebody brought this information to push
It Somebody showed him the Burner account or whatever up
like for like two days everything. I think someone brought
him that info though about the sun and all that stuff. Well,
there was speculation about it before, like because he started
(43:58):
following this woman and like he was building a crib
at his house, so people knew these things. Everybody on
Lipstick all you knew what was happening exactly. I just
pictured to push it to like reading Lipstick Out. I
honestly think push it t This has been the plant
since the beginning. That's what I'm saying. Do you think
he like bated Drake Venus fly trapped in he Admiral
Akbar It's a trap, got this dude to you know,
(44:19):
I'm going to talk a little bit about you in
this track to get you to say something. But what
you don't know is I have a preloaded response basically
that is just like a score start campaign. Do you
guys think Drake can come back from this? Yeah? I
think he can. He's gonna need to do a lot
of research. I mean, look, Meek Mill came back from
basically being ethered by Drake, so you know, we'll see.
And also, I think Drake's appeal is so big. Like
(44:41):
I was talking to my friend who works at hip
hop station out here, they're saying, the kids don't even
know who push it t is, right, But do you
think that like this, like well we'll damage Drake's like
nice guy image. Well that's the thing is that to
come back from this and just has to go so hard,
Like I feel like, look for him that is gonna
(45:03):
that doesn't agree with his personality. I guess yeah, his
dis track will be like, yes, I was a bad dad.
I'm real sad. Sorry guys, and your sensitive guy, your
sensitive guy. Somebody was saying he should like wrap over
the Degrassi beat and just own it. And where did
the black face photo come from? Like that streetwear lines? Yeah,
(45:27):
I think the company is called two Black Guys. It's
a like a you know, other rappers had done photo
shoots for this. Somebody was saying that, like in the
Instagram comments, the guy took the photographs said it was
Drake's idea, and then people were saying it was because
Drake was really into Little Brother at the time, which
was a Little Brother was doing like the and it.
(45:48):
But all the people were saying, like it's crazy that
this was still up on the internet, and like Drake,
who's usually pretty savvy about stuff, like that wouldn't have
like remembered this existed and scrubbed it, although that might
have been worse obviously, just scrub it if it had
come back up. You know, he's got to find a
way to own it. But what's funny is like push
the t I think he called him the Breakfast Club
and was like he needs to explain this photo. I mean,
(46:09):
like his blackness is in question. I'm like, my guy,
you're working with Kanye West. Yeah, as our boy said
in Philadelphia, find another angle that color is normal, and
you are with one of the most problematic black people
right now. So I don't know. My whole thing is
I honestly feel like Kanye may have been, uh, you know,
Emperor Palpatine in this thing all from the back, because
(46:32):
if you think about it, Drake took over Kanye's spot,
and he even admitted that he's like, you know, I've
been gone for a while, and now Drake is just
like that top guy in hip hop. He's like the
big hit king. And we then find you know, later on,
like we find out Drake wrote a few songs on Pablo,
some things that weren't even credited. Uh, And now to
know that Drake is coming onto Adidas. I feel like
(46:52):
it was activating all those Kanye insecurities and I feel
like they definitely had some coordination. Fight isn't even necessarily
between the people. It's between because it's like it's also
about like the real issue was that like Push a
T And like Wayne were fighting about who wore babe first,
and that's how Push it to like inherited the fight
with Drake. Yeah, it's all It's like a hip hop
(47:16):
proxy war. Uh, I am entertained. Yeah, It's been a
while since there have been like the trading of like
you know, freestyles like this has happened where you're like, like,
I mean the last time I really felt I mean
the Drake Meek millstuff was fine, but it felt a
little one sided. But you know, like I guess the
(47:37):
fifty cent jar rule thing was it was like the
last time someone was just sort of consistently getting smashed
to bits and distracts. But yeah, I like it. It's
getting messy. The funniest thing too, is thinking about like
Drake and Kanye living next to each other in Calabasas also, right,
like are they going to run into each other getting
(47:57):
the newspaper. How can you not in Calabasas that yeah,
Or wasn't there a competition where like one of them
heard about the size of the pool the other and
was like, Okay, I gotta go bab and right, I
gotta put a lake in my house. Look like a
resorting side. Right where I reside looked like a resorting side. Grotto, Yeah, exactly.
(48:19):
Let's talks about the grotto. Yeah. Yeah, if I had
a grotto, I talked constantly about my grotto. Me too. Yeah,
I might not even be able to get baited into
disworce because I would be like, I'm going to my grotto.
This is a very important I think a note or
this is a lesson. I think Drake could become a
cautionary tale for people who you know, like, this was
clearly a good move. I pushed you to bring in
one of the biggest names of hip hop to now
(48:40):
put his focus on you and now look at all
your mentions. Because again, I feel like this was really
well thought out planned because I think he already knew
what he had on Drake, and that's why in the
interview after the duppy freestyle, was like, we will be
dealing in truths so like very ominous. Yeah, we were.
We were like, he seems like he doesn't know what
he's talking, but it was just rambling and it was
(49:01):
actually him just like dropping like cryptic hints about how
he was gonna because this is his truth. This is
Drake's truth, right, Okay, well, uh yeah, I mean Drake
is at this point, any anyone he responds to, it's
going to be punching down. But the meek Mill thing
kind of worked out for him, although because he had
a beef with meek Mill last year two years ago,
(49:24):
and like meek Mill, it seemed like everybody agreed took
a huge ol on that, but then meek Mill six
months later was like a legend. Everybody was just knew
meek Mill was like, Drake is like not that hard.
So when he tries to be really hard, that's like
where his weakness is. When you come in here, like
you don't know what I'm talking because he's gonna be
(49:44):
talking about clapping, push a tea up or anything like that.
He's gonna be like, it's just gonna be No. It's
like I got shot by Rick in the hallway and
then I was in a wheelchair for it's emotionally and
yet this is not my favorite celebrity feud that I've
found out about in the past couple of days because
(50:05):
I've been listening to Nightcall and you guys talked about
Kelsey Grammer's autobiography. Did It's just everybody needs to listen
to that episode. I think it's called what's it called
Sniffed on the Cocaine? But you guys do sort of
a review of Kelsey Grammer's autobiography written at the height
(50:28):
of his Frasier nous uh and presumably at the height
of his substance abuse issues, and he has a beef
with the dog from Fraser. Oh yeah, it's amazing dog.
But he starts out by being like, people say that
I hate this dog, and like I like to play
with that, but then goes on to explain, like why
(50:49):
the dog isn't worthy of being called an actor. It's
what was it dog calling on the show? Eddie on
the show? And I forget moose. Moose Yeah was his
Christian name. Yeah, I wish I didn't know all the
right just wipe it out of your brain. Now, he's
like the dog just sees a treat and does what
he tells you tell it to do, it's not really acting,
(51:10):
And I'm like, don't you just see a treat exactly?
Isn't the treat just like an eight ball at the
end of your shoot? Exactly? Can you imagine feuding with
a dog on a show? No, but everything about Kelsey
Grammer's autobiography makes you believe he's the type of person
who would feud with a dog out of pride form
of intra. Also, I just learned about another nineties circumstar feud,
(51:34):
which is that Rosanne and Julia Louie Drive has hate
each other, and uh, yeah, well it goes back yesterday,
Julie Louie Drive has posted a picture of herself with
Valerie jarrett Is that her name um being like love
my friend, my good friend Valerie, love her so much
(51:57):
and just like of them smiling. And then somebody told
me on Twitter it was because in the nineties when
they were filming Seinfeld and Rosanne at the same time
on the same lot, Radford on Radford that Roseanne hated
Julia Louis Drive us and wrote on her windshield in lipstick,
Julia Louis dry hunt Wow, I mean sick and sick.
(52:20):
It was like, I guess if you say it out loud,
maybe it's funny, but like going right when you see
that Drake and I think you got my name wrong.
So I love the idea that Julia Louis Drivers has
been waiting for twenty years for this. Yeah, yeah, I
don't in this one though. I'm going Elaine Venness all day.
(52:43):
Eline Vennice um that you ad Limb Venice. I'm a
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(54:32):
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to the information in the episode, as well as the
song that we ride out on miles what's second of Okay, guys,
put on your just get a fire distinguisher near you
get a first aid kit whatever you need. You might
be clutching your pearls all the way. You need a
fainting couch, push a t the story about Egan. Uh
(56:02):
just I mean wow this we'll see where this Yeah, yeah,
he is ready, So we'll see see what Drake has.
All right, Uh, that's gonna do it for today. We
will be back tomorrow because it is a daily podcast.
Up together, drug deal in the side, goose right in
the side. Let's have a heart to heart about your
pride even though you're multime see that your soul don't
(56:24):
look alive. The m's count different when Baby devised the pie. Wait,
let's examine why your music for the past few years
been angry and full of lies. I started at the
home front. I'm on one, then this Graham, stay off
the Graham, bitcham on one. You mentioned wedding ring like
it's a bad thing. Your father walked away at five?
Hell of her dad? Thing? Marriage is something that said
(56:46):
he never had Drake, how you will win up? But
she ki coming in the last place? Monkey suit? Didn't
you parade them a Steve Harvey suit? Nigga made him confused?
Always felt you weren't black enough. Afraid to grow it
because your froll and nap enough since you name drop
my fiance, let him know who you chose is your Beyonce.
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Sophie knows better as your baby mother cleaned up up
for Hi. But the stinch is on her. Her baby's involved.
It's deeper than wrapped. We're talking character. Let me keep
with the facts. You are hiding a child at that
boy come home? Did beat motherfucker playing border patrol? Oh,
Adonis is your son and he deserves more than an
Adida's press run. That's real. Love that baby, Respect that girl,
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forget she's a ponn stall. Let her be your world. Yeah,
how dare you put yea in my verses? I'm selfish.
I want all of the curses. I'm pre booking the
churches me versus three hearses. If we all go to hell,
it'll be worth it. Already your line with the greats,
and on that same new the only ones I chased
her to goose still giving you classics. That's the only
(57:52):
thing that dates me over your forty hunched over like
a tick tick tick? How much time? And got that
man is six six six? I got the devil flow
Nika six six six, Surgical Summer with it Snip Snip,
stip and you don't really want it with him Surgical Summer,
Volume one. We're gonna take this slow. We're just gonna
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peel it back. Layer by layer, Yeah, Daytona album with
a motherfucker. Yeah, you're talking about you upset. Well, I
want to see what it's like when you get angry. Okay,
you show me that push