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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Here's a quick question to ponder as we get ready
to launch today's Monday Friday episode. Uh, do you think
flower companies like the pro flowers of the world, the
one hundred flowers, even local places? Yeah, you can just
say flowers in general. Do you think they are busier
on Mother's Day weekend or around Valentine's Day? Okay, why
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don't I google it? You're gonna do that now? All right, well, Carlamrie,
google's that. We will give you the Introay's Monday Friday.
It's Pete went from far Boy. And you're listening to
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my two favorite people, Carla, Marie and Anthony. It's Friday Friday. Hi,
I'm carry Hi only I am dressing Hi am j
I will and you're listening to Yes, welcome to the
podcast that started in all Carlon, Marie and I. When
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we launched this, we were just just little kids running
around the Elvis Duran nursery Elvis durand in the morning
show nursery. Now what do we have the old folks,
kids who don't speak good and uh, we launched this
podcast and now here we are eight years later. Yeah,
just doing the thing. And right before we started the
two of us off Mike. We're debating which holiday sells
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the most flowers. Let's just say holiday like that? Which holiday?
I think you're Ryan Seacrest. So upon some research. First
thing that came up says, in total, Christmas and Hanukah
account for the most flower gifts all year. Nearly adults
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in the US purchased flowers or plants to give to
others on these holidays, while many also pick up blooms
for themselves. I have never in my life set someone
a Christmas or Hanka flower. I guess that counts, but
I've still ever center. I've never purchased those. And that
was according to tell Flora. But I kept going down
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and I found another website that broke down flower sales
by sight. So you've got your plo pro Flowers Booksowers. Yeah,
that's a company. That's where I got my mom flowers.
It's a great name. Books. Got some books for you
One Flowers, ft D Bloom, that farm Girl Flowers. That
sounds interesting and urban stems on almost every one of
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those websites. Did I just read this backwards? What does
it say? What is it? What does the craft say?
It looks like Mother's Day outpaces or no, is it
that's where Mother's Day stops and Valentine's So then Valentine's
Day is good. Yes, that's what it is. Valentine's Days
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more so, I was right, Well, why do they make
charts looks like that? That was a stupid chart. Well,
my theory is that Mother's Day was more because moms
have several let me let me stop you for a second.
Your theory is irrelevant because it's wrong. I'm gonna find
it different. So it's this is like a show your work,
even though you got to the wrong answer. This is
like all of social media. I'm just gonna find a
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graph that proves my point. So the reason we're talking
about this, obviously is it is Mother's Day weekend and
Carlon re sent her mom some flowers, which makes me
think I'm a crappy sound I'm not really like a flower.
I don't know if I've never really sent my mom flowers.
It's funny. My mom said something to me like, oh,
did Anthony send his mom flowers? And I said, or,
because I signed the card from the two of us,
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appreciate that. And to my mom and she said, did
you send Anthony's mom flowers, and I said, that is
his job, not mine. We're getting her gift because what
happens what we got her a gift, Well, my brother's
not you're not involved my brother and from me too, right,
And this is what happens. Like have you ever seen
the meme that's like men say I do and then
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never have to buy another gift for anyone else in
their life. Her again, but I am buying a gift,
but we're not. We're not married, thank you. But I'm saying,
like it's this thing where like all of a sudden,
like people think that you're in a relationship and the
woman has to do everything. And I said, that is
not like, that's not my job as a woman, Okay,
And I agree with that it is not your job.
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There's no necessarily there's no job descriptions or real roles
that you have to take in a relationship. However, would
you agree with Carl Marie that you like to be
more involved in gift giving And not only that, do
you think that you would actually hand over the gift
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giving responsibilities to anyone else, Yes, anyone else? You know,
I Gifts are not my love language. I like to
get them. I don't like to give them because you're selfish,
Because I stress there are certain people I can buy
gifts for a no, it's it's always gonna be a
good gift. Um, But I can't trust you because is
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you will never buy them on time, and neither will
I Like the fact that I sent my mom flowers
and she got them today is absurd. I'm never like
I'm so bad with gifts like I will be with
you in this, like the two of us will die
on this hill together of not giving gifts to people.
If I get invited to a party and it's in
New Jersey and you send me the invite, I'm not
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sending you a gift just because you invited me. I
agree with that. I and I That's something that I've
said for a long time. Just because you thought of
invited me does not mean I owe you a gift.
I think the gift is if I show up. Yes,
I don't know if I've ever sent anyone a gift
for something I didn't show up to. That means I'm selfish.
I don't know I did for a front. Weddings I
think are different and also depends how close I am
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to the person I ain't there. Neither is my gift. Um.
But I will say this, I also subscribe to the
belief that my presence is a present and as long
as I'm there, I have gifted you something valuable and
it is my time. Well, then why do you even
bring gifts of the wedding should go? Because I messed
up that one time and now I can't live it down.
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I forgot to We've talked about this. I no, I said,
why do you bring gifts? If you because that's like customary,
and I guess I have to at a wedding. Yes,
you still haven't given your friend a gift for his wedding,
But I'm working on something. So I'm working on something
because when I found out that I did not give
him a gift because I wasn't sure which friend's wedding
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I went to and didn't give a gift to. Because
I moved out of my apartment and realized I had
one more wedding card with a blank check in it.
I was like, I went to three weddings. Who is this? Um?
When I found out I also at the same time
found out that that couple, that married couple was buying
a home, and then right before they moved into the home.
Right around that time when I was going to send
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them like a combined gift, I found out they were
also having a baby. So you're gonna get them a
one to three whammy? Yeah, what are you going to get?
I'm not sure yet, but I've got September I figure
it out. You should buy three things off their baby registry. No,
because the baby shouldn't get all of the gifts. Like
one of the gifts was supposed to be for the wedding,
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one of them is supposed to be for their new home.
It would be really funny if you sent like three cards.
I think I'm going to I think the home gift,
I'm going to send them like a bottles. I think,
like a bottle of wine and well that she can't have. True,
But I was gonna do something like an order dinner
on me type of thing, like give him like a
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hundred and fifty bucks and be like, order a nice
that's what you get for home gifts. Well, mainly because
I'm making up for the fact that so are you
getting a wedding gift too? Yes, So you're gonna send
them a thousand dollars a thousand dollars. They'll probably between
all three gifts ends up with like four hundreds something bucks. Yeah.
What did I get for my birthday? Oh? Necklace? Let's
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make a jury. Yeah, you can play in traffic. Well,
it's funny because I only got my birthday Instagram shout
out yesterday? Did you post that to Facebook time? I
should have done that a long time ago, and maybe
I shouldn't have. But um did great on the Instagram,
you know, with the algorithm doing real well. Sam texted
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me today mostly though not because it was a picture
of us for it was your birthday. I think people
liked my caption. Well. Sam texted me and today and
said I'm going to kill you and Anthony. I almost
had a panic attack, and I was like what she was?
I thought it was your birthday yesterday. I said, Sam,
you were supposed to fly out here my birthday two
months ago. She said, That's exactly what Williams said to me.
She's got a lot on her mind, you know, there's
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a lot going on, and she's trying to plan a wedding, which,
by the way, if you would like to listen to
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caught up on all of the Morning Show podcast episodes,
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only then. You've got a lot of homework to do
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I didn't We didn't want to be annoying, like we
didn't really have anything to tell you. People are like,
where's my newsletter? And I said, right, distance makes the
heart grow fonder of Carla, I did. I created love
there you go. Distance makes the heart grow fonder. Now
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we have been off for two weeks. Um. Last week
we were at Stage Coachves, just hanging in. The week
before that, I was traveling to Detroit to hang out
for Orthodox Easter with my family, which was an incredible time.
I was really only there for one full day. I
got there Friday evening all day Saturday and came back
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said Sunday night. But it's the weird thing was I
used to go to my uncle's church all the time
because for Easter we would always drive from New Jersey
to uh to Michigan in my mom's conversion van. Right
whole family packed up and ready to what snacks did
you have? The important we had We had a lot
of Arabic snacks. So like, there's like an Arabic string cheese.
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It looks like it's braided. We had that. My dad
would make some my mom and dad would make like
lebon and sandwiches with olives. Where would you like, is
this the braided string cheese something that you guys like
would braid yourself? Or you buy it like that? You
could do both? What is it? What kind of cheese?
That's a great question. It's like salty salty. No, it's
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real salty. But I think I just learned somewhere you're
supposed to like wash it before you eat it or something.
I don't know. Um, we used to have that some cucumbers.
Did white people travel with cucumbers? People? Do white people
travel with? Straight up chips? Anything? You get a seven
eleven and maybe I feel like carrots. We never really
did road trips, if anything, like if we would drive
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to wild Wood. In that trip, we would have like
a what is the thing with the cheese on a
little stick and you dip the ritz crackers the little
the trays of ritz and cheese oh god, those were good.
We had those two. But uh, your family also basically
from the same area. Yeah, we never had a road
trip to family. So my dad's side of the family,
a lot of them are in Montreal, so we would
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drive there and that's a six hour trip five and
have six hour trip from New Jersey. We would drive
there all the time. And then my mom's sister lived
in Michigan because her husband, my uncle, got a job
as a priest out there, so he like set up
the Syrian Orthodox church there in Windsor, Canada, and I
think in Flint, Michigan. There's like three of our churches there.
He said, all of them up. So we would drive
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out there to see my cousins and my family. So
my mom got the big Chevy Gladiator conversion van. I mean,
when you have three boys, what else. It had a
TV in it, a VCR and my mom had a
Nintendo installed at one I think originally we had a
regular Nintendo and then we got the the Super Nintendo installed,
but it had a VCR and there, and then the
back and this was the best part about being the
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oldest was the back couch like the seat would flip
flip down or fold down whatever unfold, I guess because
when it's up kind of food. Yeah, it would unfold
until almost like a full size bed, and I just
got to hang out there for the twelve hours or
whatever it took to get to Michigan. Yeah, my dad
had a similar fan and I would like to say
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that back in the nineties, no one gave a funk
if your kid was the seatbelt a real seat. Yeah. No,
I would just lay back there all the time and
we would just be flopping around, sitting on a cooler.
It was just whatever. And then my brothers would get
like the middle row, which were still great. I mean
there were captain seats, there were middle seat. It was
like they had their own seat, like to punch the
person you had, Oh yeah, and we did. We still
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fought all the time, and then my mom would have
to like either pull over or scream at us or
do the behind the back of pinch thing your parents
ever do that? Um? And then the front was actually
pretty crappy when you think about it. They had no
entertainment up there. Yeah, we had a very like similar
Like my dad really got the van though, for when
he would go fishing, and then he would sleep in it.
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So your dad was like a homeless person basically. Um,
but yeah, we had the same thing. It is kind
of crazy, like thinking back, how like my mom also
had a Firebird. So we went either like full van
or only three seats in the car, and my sister
and I used to fight over who got to sit
on the hump in the back seat till we were
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two else in the front seat. But one of us
was allowed to sit on the hump without a seat
and just go flying if the brakes were slammed, like
just kind of pulping straight out of the roof. No
one cared about us. Do you remember. I don't know
if they still make cars like this, but my my
uncle's wife, my uncle John's wife, I think it was
when they were dating or maybe they had just been married. Um,
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I was really little and I remember her having it
one of those tea top cars. Yeah, yeah, where like
the panels kind of like my sister had that punch
out but then there's like a bar still in the middle. Yeah,
I want one of those. Those things were badass, know
that'speically a g I'm gonna ask my my uncle. No,
I guess the jeep does send a different it's a
different letter. No, jeep is completely open. Yeah, so what
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are you saying? But you have the like bars on
the side. It's like a cheep is like, yes, I
can see what you're saying. My sister Teeth had one
of those. It's a top cat, can't not a Camaro? Camaro? Yeah,
Camaro is white. My sister my brother used to have
like sick cars. I just I really, I think late eighties,
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early nineties, and probably all the eighties. Honestly, the tea
top was just like the cool car like that was
I don't know, I don't know. It could have been
a little Ford piece of crap car. If it had
the tea top, it was still cool. That's why everyone
had big hair back then. They just let it at
the air dry convertible. It's a Camaro, Damn. There had
to be more than just a Camaro though, Right, that's now,
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let's get it. Wait they have have what year is it?
And the answer is no, we're not buying it. I
don't even know how we got to this topic. Oh going, oh,
so all the way back right, so I was talking
about how we used to listen. I'm gonna get us
back to where we were. We used to go to
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my uncle's house in Detroit all the time with our
road trips, and there were people from the church that
I I like would there were my friends back in
the day. I used to go to that church all
time in the hall, like the little catering hall on
the bottom of it, where we'd have like coffee and
tea afterwards. I visited for the first time since my
cousin got married, which was probably ten years ago. Everything
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is still the same, and I still recognized a lot
of the faces, and there were people who recognized me,
and it was like going into a time capsule. It
was really cool. And then there were things about my
uncle and my aunt's house that when you're a kid
seemed way bigger because you're smaller, Like they had this
pantry that used to have all the snacks in it,
like you almost don't pull even it's the same pantry,
and we walked in. I was like, I barely fit
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into this thing. I used to like sit in there
is it? I used to hide in there as a kid,
and now it had enough room for me to maybe
put my elbows out a little bit. It's just it's
wild doing things like that and going to visit places
that you probably, on all honesty, we should visit more.
It does make you think that a little bit like
other memories that you have right that you can't like
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compare right now, like are they are they correct? Did you?
You and your younger sister are closer in age, so
I don't know if you ever had to do this,
but me and my youngest brother are seven years apart,
and when you're growing up, that seven year gap is huge.
Like now, it's not a big deal at all, Me
and my doesn't it doesn't matter, um, but like when
you're fourteen and your sibling is seven, that's a huge gap, right,
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And there were times where I'd have to go back
to my elementary school to drop things off for my brother,
and even when I was in high school, doing that,
this is like for my nieces. The same thing you
walk through, You're like this, the seats are everything is
so small, even so like middle school we would have
like events or basketball. Like the toilets when you sit down,
it's like being on a squatty potty. Try being a
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grown man trying to this is gonna sound weird, but
try being a grown man using the urinals in like
an elementary school. You've gotta like, yeah, you gotta like,
I don't know, it's weird. It makes sense that also
just back up and pee down. But it makes sense
that teachers had their own bathroom because are they going
to break their backs peeing every day exactly? Also, like
you remember back when, like if teachers had to go
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to the bathroom middle class, they would have to get
someone else to come in the room and maybe see you.
They couldn't leave you alone, which to me means they
had to drop drop a dump. It's like mane drop
like because you wouldn't you wouldn't go through the effort
of calling someone into your classroom so that you could
go to the bathroom and create all that commotion. Well,
I feel like most times they had we had, like
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student teachers we had that was always like so sad, Right,
they'd come into your life and then leave. It's probably
sad for them too. Oh my god. Yeah, I was
invited to one of my teacher's weddings. Were ever invited
to a wedding or like a big event, we weren't allowed.
We weren't invited to the actual like reception obviously, but
we went to the church. It was I don't know
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why I actually went. Did we go to a church?
I think I had a crush on her. I think
we went to the church for my UM what was
a teacher, but also my UM high school cheeros She
was my cheerloding coach too, So I think we went
to hers. Maybe, UM, I don't, but I like there
were some teachers that I like stay in touch with
after high school and a group of us would go
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like grab pizza with them the Wednesday before Thanksgiving every year.
There are may be a handful of teachers that I
stayed in touch with. They were mostly coaches though, so
like they were also coaches. So, uh, my track coach,
I still we follow each other on Instagram. My one
of my old football coaches, we follow each other, and
he actually put me in touch with another former student
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who I needed to connect with. Um that's about it. Oh,
and then one guidance counselor who was also a coach. Yeah,
I there's one teacher I still really talked to about
it too. Did I ever tell you so? Elvis? Obviously
UM used to get a lot of Elvis memorabilia sent
to him. Story here and my old guidance counselor who
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was also across country coach for a while. Actually he
wasn't even now that I think about it, he wasn't
even my guidance counselor. I just go to his office
all the time. But he was a huge Elvis fan,
Like he had the Elvis Swinging Hips clock in his office.
He had all the things and Madison Square garden. I
guess they were going to renovations or something. They sent
an old picture of Elvis Presley doing a show at
MSG to Elvis Durant, and Elvis had it in his
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office forever, and I was cleaning it out and he's like,
I don't people keep sending me Elvis things, like I'm
an Elvis fan. And I said, well, if you don't
want this, can I send it to somebody? Goes absolutely,
So I sent it to my old high school guidance counselor,
slash track coach, across country coach, and he called me
when he received it, like actually crying. And it turns
out he was at that show with his wife before
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they were married, something along those lines. Where ended up
being like a very sentimental thing that he got to
now having his home So what in your life would
if like you were that guy and you received a
plaque of something, what would make you cry? Um, like
a brand new something something, I mean something with like
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the the championship Yankees teams from the late nineties early
two thousand's. Some there are some wrestling like things that
would do that as well. I don't think I said
about it. I'll tell you what did make me cry.
The little boy who was at the Yankee game with
the blue Jay's game, but he was a Yankee fan. Well,
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it was a Yankee blue Jay's games in Canadia, and
and the blue Jays fan caught Aaron Judges Judge's home
run and then he gave it to the little kid,
and the little kid started crying and hugged this man.
And then Aaron Judge meets the kid and the kids
like eight. This. I like, this is like the last age,
the earliest age I remember being so I totally get
it because I met Derek Jeter at eight years old
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and this kid just sobbed meeting Aaron Judge. And I'm like, man,
what do you need all the money for Aaron Judge?
If you got that, well, the money helps. He doesn't
need anymore. You could just stay stay where you will.
I don't think anyone's paying Judge what he wants to
make in the off season. It's gotta be other than
the Yankees. It's gotta be awkward. The only thing for
Aaron Judges. He is a California kid. Um. I want
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to say he's from northern California. So he could end
up with the Giants because they will pay people a
lot of money. Who was the guy who met Jeter
as a kid? Was it that was Flavor freight Um,
Todd Fraser Fraser? No, but not not Todd Fraser. I
think it was Clint Fraser. I thought it was Todd
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Clints Fraser who was playing I believe. I don't know
where he is now, but I think he was playing
with the Reds for a little bit. So he played
on the Tomas River teams growing up. Sure it was him,
you can double check it. You can fact check me
there because they were able to like play together in
one of the All Star Games or something, and that
was last year. What are you looking up, Todd Fraser?
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I was right, Todd Fraser. Todd Fraser alongside Dirk. Todd
Fraser's from New Jersey, though Clint Fraser was also from
New Jerse. I don't know, maybe they're customs whatever if
I'm wrong. Flavor, what's his his instagram? We we fight
on Twitter all the time about telling her tailor him
for pork Roll, but never met in real life. And yeah,
Todd Fraser alongside Derek Teter as a kid and mlback
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all right, so it was Todd good old Todd Fraser.
He's not playing anymore, right, No, I think he retired
this year. Enough of the nostalgia and the throwbacks. We
also after I came back from Detroit, I was here
for like two days Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday. We
flew down to l A and then drove out on
Thursday to Stagecoach Music Festival, which is a country music
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festival if you're not aware. And it was the best time,
so much fun. We got back Monday night. It is Friday,
and I am just getting over the hill of recovery. Yeah.
My recovery wasn't necessarily from Stage Coach, but we got
back and had to hit the ground running with work stuff.
I was fine, we were there. I think it was
those hangover pills. I was taken. I was like except
on Sunday, I was like, I think I'm dying. I
have stomach pains. But I was just like, I'm gonna rally.
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I haven't had to do that years. So what are
the hangover pills you were taking? Because I was not
part of this um our friends at Talla Cocktail Club
told me about that, or you didn't take them. I
think it may have only been me in the bath.
I took a picture of them. Now I can't find it.
I don't really get terrible hangovers. But it's also the
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other thing I will do is I will sleep, and
I will sleep until i am not hungover anymore, and
then I'll get up. That was the thing. I can't
find it. If anyone really wants to reach out to me,
and I'll tell you. Because we were going to bed
around like two or three. Every moore was waking up
at like eight or dine, I am ready to roll?
Who was I was a wait before anybody else, not
(24:58):
like me. No, I was even if I wake up
at seven or eight, I would not get out of
bed until not the healthiest weekend. I wonder why I
didn't feel well. I literally lived off Seattle gummies and
hangover pills that you need some nutrition. At some point,
well had food and drinks, and now I'm going to
take a little weekend to relax, maybe a few weekends
to relax. Yeah, I don't really see myself doing a
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lot of drinking between now and maybe, uh, when I
go back to New Jersey whenever that is, if that
ever happens. Because flights are insane. It's truly like back
in the early nineteen hundreds. Right now, you have to
be rich to board a flight. I just speaking of
early nineteen hundreds, maybe late eighteen hundreds. I'm at the point. Now,
give me a covered wagon and some ox and a
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couple of good horses. I'll make it across. It might
take me a couple of months, but I'll make it.
Do you know when the first commercial air travel flight
was commercial? First commercial airline on blank blank, the world's
first scheduled passenger airline service took off from St. Petersburg, Florida,
and landed in Tampa seventeen miles. Um, I'm gonna say nineteen.
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The first numbers, right, nineteen, because by World War Two
we were flying pretty easily. Seven okay, January one, when
was Titanic isn't it crazy Your grandparents were alive, they
could have been on there on the Titanic. Well, we
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weren't Irish or rich, so probably not. But nineteen fifties
is when air travel like became popular. Though. Nineteen fifties crowds,
crowds wave off the world's first jet airliners. Okay, so
maybe that was like a smaller plane. It only went
seventeen miles. It was probably just some rich people. Doesn't
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end up in ten I mean, Tample was nice, but
like St. Petersburg's Tampa, are they like the same place? Basically,
it literally said seventeen miles. For the first time in history,
more US passengers were traveling by air than trade. And
that was in the fifties. Okay, so that's when it
took over. Because every new technology takes some time, especially
when you're that technology involves launching people into the sky
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on a rocket. I'd imagine that people were pretty scared.
People are still scared of flying. They should still do
flights where like you have to dress like that. I
will say, when I flew to Detroit, um we we
talked about this a little bit on one of our shows.
But when I flew to Detroit. I thought that I
was going to Land and go to Good Friday Mass
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with my uncle. Okay, so I knew. I didn't know
if I was gonna have time to change, even though
the houses next door to the church. But that's still
time and whatnot. So I flew in like nice clothes
in a suit, black suit, red shirt, nice decent shoes
you wear. I didn't wear a mask. I've worn a
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mask on all the flights since. Did people like, look
at you? Weird? Know? Everyone? I think everyone looked at
me with some respect that I normally don't get. There
was like, oh, the guys in a suit, it's respected.
He's got a weird backpack that's branded with Fast and
Furious nine on it. But other than that, this guy
looks like he knows what's up. I wonder if people
think I'm really that big of a Fast and Furious
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franchise fan. You are, I'm a fan. I'm a super idol.
People like that I went to college with. There's a
girl who literally I would say once a week I went.
She actually still works at I Heeart a really nice person.
She will still on a weekly basis post a meme
or some sort of thing. About the Fast franchise, and
I'm like, that's a real fan, that's a real, real fan. Yeah,
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I'm glad you're not there. Hey, what's going on with
Canada today? I don't know because I saw a bunch
of their flags on sal like South Lake Union, and
I think there was a regatta going on. But what
are they here for? Are they going all the way there?
Are they invading us? Let's see. If Canada was going
to invade a big city in America, Sad will be
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the first one. I don't know. There were so many
flags and I'm taking over Buffalo. They had those like
big Booy's that they do a regatta's. I don't know.
I didn't see this. Are you are you still googling things? Now?
I was googling? You gotta be in the moment, car
the man look at all my things that like Google? Yea,
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give us the last five Reganta? What Jack Harlow, I
didn't google that just now? Maybe he's trending because his
album came out. These are things I went to. Air
travel become common? When did commercial air travels start? Who
met Derek Peter as a kid? T top convertible? All right?
So Jack Carlo slipped in there. Huh. How many seasons
of the circle are there? You know? It is funny
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and everyone. I hope what I say here does not
come up come across as like it's gonna be a
little jaded, I guess. But Jack Carlo has been around
for a while, well not a while, but he's had
an album already it's pretty good. Um, so this is
his follow up album and now, but that was like
a big name because he has hits. And it's funny
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seeing all of the established people in media now jump
on the Jack Harlow train and not I'm not trying
to say that I was like the biggest Jack Harlo
fan for years. It's just funny. When you're outside of it,
you you notice, like the the clinginess of media in general,
and this I am promising you has I'm this is
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not targeted at anybody. Um because I've seen it on
like on TV, I've seen it on print, I've seen
it on podcast, I've seen it on radio. It's like,
where are you guys when this guy was still coming
up worrying about all the other people that were crazy
so cool in that moment. They will have time to
worry about the people that can't get them fuse or listen.
And I am happy that we're in a space now
and I don't know if we'll always be here, but
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not being part of a radio station or that big machine,
like the radio label machine. I can just like the
music I like. If I want to listen to bts
and and tweet about it, I can do that. If
I wanted tweet about Jack Harlow or Halsey or whoever,
I don't need to do it and be like, oh, well,
what does this label thinking? Does that label think? And
do I do I have to do a favor to
this label tweet about an artist too? Maybe I don't
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love as much. And it's so nice, like knowing I
can tweet about something and not have to hear like
someone complained about it, like I can have an opinion
and not get called into a meeting. It is very nice.
And the the thing we should always address and always
think is we can do that because you, as you
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listen to this, and you've listened to other podcasts and
things that we've done, or watched this on twitch or YouTube,
you have helped support us in some way with every listen,
with every click, with every like with every subscription, two
distance ourselves and give ourselves the freedom from being bound
down by a bogged down by a corporation. And even
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if we end up back in that world, we are
going to end up in a much better place because
we've had conversations and we've told people the things that
we are looking for and the way we would like
to live our lives, and because we've built something away
from it. Thank to you. Uh, people are more receptive
to our ideas than they used to be. So thank you.
As you do whatever you're doing today, on your Monday,
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Friday or whenever you listen to this. Do you got anything, Carlamur,
We were gonna do something with a little contraption that
I have here. I think we're gonna save it for Twitch.
This is more of a visual thing. We'll talk about
it on Monday. Um. Because it's a weird thing that
I found that Carlamury owns, and I'm not entirely sure
what it does. Okay, it's not a vibrator. I'm just
gonna say that. No I would have known what that does,
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would you? They look kind of weird. I'm not an idiot.
I know I was willing to remember when I was
on this podcast or on Twitter or somewhere, and I
explained how tampons work. I know things, you know. I
don't remember that. Oh yeah, that I black out. Maybe
I know things I don't remember this. You explained how tampons. Yes,
someone had asked me, do you even know how a
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tampon works? I said, yeah, what do you mean? Someone?
I don't know if it was you or maybe Ricky
or someone in the chat somewhere, and you just cribed,
someone has to back me up here, please, and how
do they work? Then tell us again. There's a little
applicator and you you put it where it's supposed to go,
and then you you squeeze that you like, pop it out.
I just gotta flies back. Yeah, if you remember when
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this happens, feel free to email us Hello at Carla
Marie Anthony com. Oh they make them applicator free now.
And you only know this because you saw one at
the gym. Yeah, that one looked like it was out
of the applicator. That Yeah, but no, it was I
could tell it was like they they're like compostable now.
Oh that's good, and their applicator free because the applicators
are over he always plastic, which I haven't had to
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use one really, maybe like once or twice in the
last eight years because I've had no UD and I
don't really get an actual period, but I get all
the cramps and then it comes with it. But these
I was like, what, I don't know if I ever
posted this picture. You didn't. But I was at the
gym one day he said the pure l a fitness
and ballard, and I was on where the if you're
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familiar with the preacher curl it's the thing you kind
of hang your arms over and you do curls. There was, uh,
there was a tampon just laying on the floor and
I sent Carlamine a picture. I said, is this what
I think it is? And was absolutely, I said it is.
It's not used though, because I was wondering if that, yeah,
I could also tell maybe somebody was doing such a
hard workout of it. I actually no, because I guess
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farts do squeeze out, so that would make sense what
you never worked out. So I was like, what does that?
Because I was thinking you clenched normally so it would
be less likely to fall out. Not going to happen,
But if the same physical phenomenon happens where you could
squeeze out of fart. Then theoretically at least you could
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shoot one out, I guess, because yes, anyway, I'm just saying,
you also have to be working out naked, which would
be a problem, and you could be wearing short shorts
or just lose shorts anyway, really make them without applicators.
And I was like, how do you even do this?
And I was like online reading about it, it's pretty crazy. Also,
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I threw it out, by the way, you did, not
I did. I went and I grabbed the paper towel
he picked up like his dog. Well, I wasn't gonna
grab it with my bare hands. Why would you just
leave it there? Because I normally clean up in the
gym when I'm resting, because I have a timer, I
have a time. You are the only man in the
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You are the only heterosexual man, like completely straight man
in this world that has voluntarily picked up a even
unused tampon and threw it in the garbage. Unless maybe
I would give like a high school gym teacher might
be the only other person who's had to do that. No,
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they'd call the janitor. No, whose job it wasn't exactly
like I mean what I mean, I don't know. I
don't think it was that big of a deal for you.
So normally I have a timer that's anywhere from a
minute in forty five seconds to a minute, depending on
the workout, and I just have to wait there. So
I try to keep myself busy so I'm not on
my phone, and that's what Sometimes i'll I'll re rack
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weights there by me, And sometimes when the situation calls,
I will clean up a tampon from the ground. What
if it was the used one. That's why I grabbed
the paper towel in case. I'll pick the paper towels,
two of them. I used to paper towels. They weren't bounty,
so they weren't quilted, but they were pretty good. They're
pretty strong. Do you know the bounty song? Can you
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do it the quilt quick? Or pick her up? Er? Yeah?
Why do we remember that one? I don't know what
else do you remember? I think you know what? Fred?
I believe Fred the Millman may have retweeted this these
there's a tweet that said something along the lines of
like society has gone downhill since Uh well, let me
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try to find it. There was a group of us
at stagecoach who just a we're hanging out of the pool,
I think, who just kept singing as many jingles as
we could remember. I don't remember that, but the tweet
was essentially something along the line of society has gone
downhill since Sitcom's stopped having theme songs. Would the Office
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be a theme song? I wouldn't. You can't stay along
to it. It's super short. But if everyone knows it,
that's more of a melody. That's an introduction melody. I
would play theme song, but like Charles in Charge, right,
Charles in Charge of our days? And never literally heard that.
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You've never heard Charles and Charge. Don't play it. We're
gonna get suited. This is not on YouTube. We're gonna
be good. Um, what's another one? Friends? Yeah, but the
and friends that will give them credit. But that was
an actual song. But it was a theme song. That's
snow one had known the rembrands. If it wasn't for friends,
that's sure, And they probably made a whole lot of money. No, no,
I don't think because back then, let's say, how much
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did oh, oh five million dollars in royalties? Oh, how
about this when you're us out there and you're all
alone and life is waiting to carry you home. Everywhere
you go, everywhere, there's this, Yeah, there's a something like that?
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Was that a song? It was a theme song? Was
that a song? Beforehand? You're saying like it was an
actual like artists recording a song and that happened. No,
I think that was made for what's the other one? Uh?
Growing Pains had had a good one. Oh, step by step,
step by step, day by day. I'm looking up the best.
(38:42):
Tan Tamaro even had a good one. It's best TV
theme songs of the century. Hit me with it one division? No, see,
this is the fifty best TV theme songs of all times?
What we got time the Olympic Games on NBC stupid?
I mean, I gotta go to the bottom. Type and sitcom.
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We're gonna change this podcast to Carlmrie Google's things. We're
gonna change. We need a theme song. There's definitely people
what is going on? Best TV that's sitcom theme songs
was Friends? The last good one. I'm trying to think
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of Seinfeld's but they were Friends was more recent than
Seinfeld's Internet Now You're you know what Carl Marie, you
were really failing this podcast. You had one job. It
was too Google things. I need to be there for you.
On here Best Friend Strokes, Oh, different strokes. That's a
good one, the best the Bold World Hannah Montana. Was
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that a full I don't I actually was never like
a hand him. On Tenna Watcher TV sitcom, that theme
song was TLC Oh yeah, all that, this is all that,
This is all that. All that, for the record was
a phenomenal show Fresh Prince. Oh yeah, see these are
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all we can't talk about. No, we can talk about
will I'm kidding? Wait, Big Bang Theory theme song is
bar Naked Later Yeah, moving on up to the apartment
in this guy Jefferson, what the X files? I don't
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know what the next files? Did this song have lyrics?
I feel like it was just the day is going
to be a great day? Is the theme song by
Bowling for suit but for show and stop telling me, oh,
oh it's a cartoon today it's gonna be Oh okay,
well that doesn't count. But anyway, um, Mr ed I
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think we need more theme songs back, like what if
this podcast or maybe the Morning Show podcast? Like what
if we do developed a theme song, so we would
have to hire an artist like Jack Harlow sings. We
should probably pick somebody, someone not at his level. I mean,
they used the Drake song in the rock show on
HBO Ballers. That was good. It was like Little Wayne
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and Drake. I believe Sesame Streets got its own theme song. Alright, anyway,
as we reminisce, as we go down memory lane again,
I mean, we've spent about forty minutes of your time.
What Barney, what was the Barney theme song? It wasn't
that I Love You? Because he sung in this in
the show. I don't know. Actually, how do Sesame Street go?
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Can you tell me how to get get to Sesame Street? Yeah?
Thank you very much for spending this time with us.
I know that we were off for two weeks, which
is maybe why we went a little longer than we
have been today over forty minutes. We appreciate your time.
We appreciate you spending any amount of time with us, honestly,
And don't forget if you have not listened to it yet.
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What are you pointing at, carm that th thing? No,
the other one. Yeah, I listened all day and then
he moves his stupid little arms. But it's party, okay,
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Barney's greatest hits. I mean Barney was all music, wasn't it. Yeah?
What was the name of the tri Sara toops, the
little yellow The yellow one was baby bo Baby Bop?
Baby Bop was definitely the best. Wait, we can't leave yet?
Was Barney? Like? I think you were too school, too
cool for school? You were too big son. You didn't
have a follow up question. You didn't watch Barney. So
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I watched a lot of if all the rain drops
for lemon drops, the gum drops. Oh, but that wasn't
a Barney original, was it. I don't know, it's Barney's
greatest hits? Yeah, but I think that was Bonnie like
covering some hits. All right, did you watch Um? Yes?
I did, but I mainly watched the two shows that
were probably out of my age range or below my
age range. But I still watched a lot because younger
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brothers were Barney and Blues Clues. Watched a lot of
those and it was great because I was at the
age where like, you're probably not supposed to be watching
that stuff because it's like not cool. But I got
to use my Brothers as an excuse to watch the
shows that I liked. Anyway, Lambchops, Lambchops, play along, say along, Yeah,
that was a good one too, the song that that
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doesn't end anyway. We are getting out of here. Don't forget.
We do have the Morning Show podcast. You can check
that out every single day. In this past week, we
celebrated Seattle by having all Seattle based guests. We even
had Miles Gaskin, who used to play for you dub
here places for the Dolphins right now if you're a
Dolphins fan. We had him on the show. On Wednesday,
we had two of our favorite people are Pairs from
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TV and two great people from two great parents from
radio as well, and our friend Rays Porter, who Carl
Maury has had on side Hustlers and he's been on
Torch with us exactly. So go check that out the
Morning Show podcast. And I believe there will be a
link in this episode of Monday Friday if you scroll
down into the description anything else Carl the Murray, I
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love you, Goodbye, you love me. Where You're going to stop?
You gotta stop. Friends can be