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September 6, 2021 30 mins

This week’s theme: “Challenges.” A bathroom dance challenge makes a splash, a cheating college student struggles to move on, and an accidental mob war leads to some soul-searching.  

Special Guest Contributor Brian Guest is an actor, writer and improvisor. You may have seen him on Comedy Central’s ‘Workaholics,’ Netflix’s ‘Narcos,’ NBC’s ’Southland,’ Showtime’s ‘Shameless’ and many, many other places. 

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(00:23):
For more of This is Americans Live, listen to more
episodes of This is Americans Live. I guess and now
your first random sentence. He enjoyed pacticing is ballet in
the bathroom. You didn't really have a place to do it.
It was the only place he had that was private,

(00:43):
the only place where he could be himself. Do do
do Do? Hey, who's in there? I'm in here my stomach,
I've got some serious Did you cook the pork all
the way I did? Yeah? Well, I'm really working on
something in here. Just give me a five minutes. I'll
give you another five. Right. He was a habit, but

(01:06):
what he didn't know is that he was actually getting
really good. All right? Can I give you my card?
Please take the Yeah, I represent with people and I
have a feeling that maybe there's something we could do together. Yes,
can I speak to the Lawrence Glenville? Hold on? Hold

(01:28):
to Lawrence Glenville, hold on before I'm a terrible secretary?
Who then is it? Can I speak to you for
a moment? Hold on one second? I'm sorry? Can you
hold for one second? Yeah? What? So? Um? What are
you gonna do? What? I thought we talked about this
with the with the possible clients. Yeah, and maybe don't
be as vulgar as what as vulgar as vulgar? Vulgar

(01:52):
when you're when they call? Really yes, when we when
I interviewed, I said, do you want me to do
this fucking job? Or now? What do you say? And
I said, I would like you to do the job,
but just please don't curse as much when you're on
the job. You fucking got it, all right? Okay? So
all right? Can I just pick up this call? Now?
Go ahead? And do I still have to deal with
your bullshit right now, but please keep it clean? Okay? Hi?

(02:14):
Are you? Who are you waiting for? Again? I'm still
holding for Lawrenceville. Okay, I'm gonna I'm gonna transfer you
to Glenville and try my best to hijack this fucking situation.
Hold please from Mr Glenville, hold up to say what
the fun is your name? Oh, Mike, look and I
speak to you one more second. And I just transferred
this call first there's a whole other thing that's about

(02:37):
to happen. I transfer the call. But Jesus, but I
do want to I do want to speak to you
after this whole thing. Great, you can talk to me
way later. Thank you very much. I'm sorry. What was
your name, Stephen, Stephen old Stephen, Mr Glenville. I'm looking
at you, motherfucker. Mr Glenville. I was given your card. Yes,
I'd like to represent you. Next thing you knew Stephen

(02:59):
was in front of UH live studio audience about to
enter a makeshift tiny bathroom. You go dance for three
judges that would decided bathroom dancer with your host Don Yeah,
my names John. I want to see you dance in
the bathroom now, okay, the other one dancers. I haven't

(03:22):
started yet. Let me you toilet down, okay, please, I
need now. Nobody knew that there was a continency of
people in the country. You were probably dancing in bathrooms,
but this show figured it out. It turned it into
a syndicated contest Joe called America's bathroom Dancer. Can we

(03:47):
get a dancer? Please? Hi? Hello? And what would you
be dancing next to the toilet? That's exactly what I'll
be doing, dancing next to toilet. So just dance thing
next to toilet and then that's it. Okay, go hu.

(04:10):
Any of the other judges going to say something about
this toilet dancer? You were dancing on the toilet. Never
before have I seen such a rendition of the one
you just did I have. I'm not done. Sorry. I
came up as a young lad in Wincestershire, always dreaming

(04:32):
of the day I wouldn't be a judge on a
dancing competition. Well, I went to excuse me? This knock knocking?
Is this bathroom? Yeah, someone's in here. He was a
surprised guest. And you can DestinE who does snuck on
stage and just stow everybody's hearts. I've seen a lot
of dancing. I've seen toilet dancing. Look I'm just wiggling

(04:55):
like that because I gotta go. And it came brilliant,
your go into Los Angeles congratulation. I gotta go. To
the bathroom. Let's see what some of our other gift
judges think about the should I should we send him
to Los Angeles? Well, I guess. Let me answer your

(05:16):
question with another question. What is dancing? Where is dancing?
What is bathroom? Where is bathroom? What? I was a
young boy in winston Shire, finnal coimpetition came around Los Angeles.
The bathroom dancers gathered, competing for one spot to be

(05:38):
the ultimate bathroom dancwer. I'm nervous. This is what I'm nervous,
So nervous. I'm more nervous. I'm nervous because you guys
are I don't know, not that great. I'm just saying, look,
I'm just being honest. I'm not psyching you out. I'm
just saying, maybe practice a little bit more before you
come and play with the big boys. Okeep bine. That
guy wasn't That wasn't very nice at all. Was about

(06:00):
two things. First, I was just nervous about the competition.
But now I'm kind of nervous that that everyone knows
in the bathroom dancing community that you just have to
be nice. I know. Okay, we're ready for dance today. Yeah,
we're gonna go in orders. Okay, you're Marca? Yeah yeah, Marco,
you're going up first, Kevin's You're going up sick. You
gotta be honest. I'm a little nervous to go third. Kevin, Well,

(06:23):
there's just I'm sure I'll go thirds or New York.
I don't mind going forth. Chris Staph what about you?
I would like to go easy if fifth spot? Thank you?
Dan Constein, wait about you? Whatever? Cog are only K
nine dancer? What are you about you? Can I ask

(06:44):
a real quick question? I have more comla? Did I say, Kevin?
That's me? Okay? Then yeah, go ahead? Yeah. Did you
see the guy that was in here that he gets
He just kind of swung by it, kind of insult
us and then he left. Is he actually a competitor?
Because I don't see him anywhere in this role. That's
a resident psych out guy. He just comes and psychs
you out and then he lives. He's not a contestant.

(07:06):
It just comes in, psychs and lives because that's part
of the game. Baby, have you never bathroom this before? Professionally?
I gotta be honest. He psyched me out and he
did his job. Yeah, but now I'm trying to do
my job and I'm nervous and I'm a slide down
because he did his job, not allowing you to do
you allow me to please take over. I was not
psyched out by this man. I will dance for you now.

(07:28):
Can you please tell me your name so I could look?
You said it earlier, said it was I already have
your kid go bathroom? Oh no, no, no, America's bathroom dirt, sir. No,

(07:49):
I'm sorry. Wait last blast one American bathroom dirt, sir,
one more time. Please, I'm sorry. There was a guy
here earlier and he kind of got in my head.
Uh burke and bathroom dancer? Does he work here or what?
Who tell us your story? Well, to be honest, I'm

(08:12):
a bus driver from Iowa City, Iowa. How did to
go to the bathroom? I apparently bounced into a bathroom
dancing competition? How did take How did take a Can
I say drop a douce? Let us say that? Yeah?
You can say drop adu? How to drop a deuce?
And they were having like some sort of dancing things.

(08:33):
Some guy was like an announcing thing. I had a
pooper bad? Did I say that? Yeah? You could say poop, Sure,
go ahead, had a poop? Had a boop so bad?
It was? I was moving around? Can I say that?
Can I say that too? I was moving around a
little bit. You could say that, yeah, So, um, we
need to talk about the vulgarity of some of your contestants.

(08:55):
Which one the one that I just do? I just
do the interview packets, I don't really Okay, Well, you're
a post kind of drive and allowing a contestant to
say something like moving around m m. That's round upon
by the sensors. Well, what would you like him to
say other than moving around shuffling a bit, now moving
its sucking feet a lot and in a rhythmic way.

(09:16):
If you could do that thing, please thank you. This
is This is Americans Live. I'm your host Storry with
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(09:36):
This week's theme challenges, they all have them, we all
face them on a daily basis. But do we have
a rise to the challenge. We're gonna explore that today
in this episode, stay with us Act one. I'll turned

(10:00):
in the research paper on Friday. Otherwise you would have
not passed the class and failed. It was a dealer
die situation for Lyle. You've been trying to graduate for
several years, but I didn't get past the thesis stage.
But this time you thought maybe things were different. Little
did he know he was still a lazy piece of ship.
And here is right on time, right out. I feel

(10:24):
free to feel pretty great. It right here in front
of me. It's not a math paper. I have to
take it home and read it. You don't want to
do you don't want to do that. Teach, you don't
want to do that. Just just glance over real quick
and just it's it's all. It's all there. Look, Lyle,
I know that I have tenure here, and I also
know that you've been here for more than that. And
I get it. You have seniority over me at this

(10:45):
university because simply put, you haven't graduated. Yeah, well this
time I'm going to for sure just read you know,
just just kind of scam over that. What I just
hand it in and work that way. I have to
read it at that, do you understand? Yeah? Okay, Fine,
take it home and on some really dark sunglasses. Maybe
close your eyes, maybe just move your head real real
quick and read it. Then you'll see it's all. It's perfect,

(11:07):
you know I I might do that. I like these
kind of interesting approaches. I think I might do that
even better. Let me have the paperback. You go home.
Imagine that it's probably really good. Give me a grade boom,
but a baying I graduate? Yeah, I had to stay
another year. It didn't work. Each I had to get
his professor, who he had seniority over since he had
been at the university then longer than him, to just

(11:29):
skim over his paper and give him an A. But
there he was, your twelve at the university, trying to graduate.
All right here it is just ignore the hardcover and
the it's not an actual paper. Just ignore that grade it.
Give me an A and I'll move. I'll graduate finally.
Let me see this well again? Really? Hello, words? Now

(11:51):
what you have disposable income? Do I know how you
staying here that long? This is my twelfth year. I
you just get paid for twelve years of college. They
just kind of let me hang out. Listen to me,
I'm paying credit. WHOA that seems exorbitant. I'm getting ripped off.
It seems a little much credit. Can you just here

(12:15):
Willy kneeling in it like there's nothing look at it.
Give me a paper, give me that. There's that book.
It's a good cover. What is this? It's just it's
a book. I tried to pass it off as this
is my paper. Is a Bible? You put? You grab
a bible? Still Bible. You stole bible. Wow, you stole
fucking bible. Borrow the fucking Bible. He was suspended from
school for a brief amount of time. The university had

(12:36):
gone to was a church university. The ship one one
of the rules, besides not cheating, it was also not
to steal bibles. And I did that and I did
it both the same one felt swoop cheating and stealing bibles.
He had to repeat another year. Hi, yeah, names Lyle,
this is my fourteenth year. And bring him young. I mean,

(12:58):
if anybody needs need to show you around, I have
a pretty good lay of the land. While you're so
freaking old. What are you doing? Is that a no
fear shirt? Yeah? So what high school did you go to? Um?
I went to center Field High. Oh yeah, I feel high.

(13:19):
Ye stay off my chick, Shane, No, listen what Rebecca
swear to God? You know what you're gonna say? What
am I going to say? Just beautiful? Beautiful? You always
say it doesn't change if you're so iggressive, but they
are night. I think should have changed in these four

(13:40):
thing years had that been here, Shane, continue with your thing.
Lyle back the funk off man knows you're bmoc here. Okay,
you're fucking big man stands for I've been around the
block a few times. I know it's a big man
of Cambus. Yeah, yeah, you're big old man. Campus motherfucker
who Yeah? How could you? I hid? My god? Lyle

(14:04):
found himself in the school hospital is back. I addic
it started acting up. Dr walked in gel Lyle the
ly sorry. I was tending to another patient. Lyle, I
have some bad news. You're don't have to speak up
in this year, fly. I have some badness. We'n have
to put you down. But we're gonna have to put

(14:24):
you down. So can I get in the right here.
We're gonna have to put you down. And the sciatic
has been acting up. It's all over the place. You're
not gonna you're not gonna be able to go another semester, Buddy,
Can I at least say goodbye to my grandson before
you do? You have a telephone number? Yeah, his name
is Kyle hol On. Let me get my jitterbug phone out.
Your grandson's name is Kyle Kyle You guys, what's your

(14:46):
son's name? Styles? Styles like from Penolf. Your last name
is Styles. Yeah, I'm Kyle Style. Your Lyle Styles. I'm sorry, Yes,
I'm Lyle Styles. Wait, your son is Kyle Styles, Kyle Styles.
My grandson is Kyle. Well, what's your son's name? Style Styles? Okay,
we're gonna have to I'm so sorry. We're gonna have
to call your son and your grandson and have to

(15:06):
tell him that we're putting you down. I'm sorry, miss.
Well what about my great granddaughter? What's her name? M right?
They contacted his children, his son who was a nice
school but still thirty years old. His grandson who was
in elementary school but clearly in puberty. Okay, I guess
this is it. Pull the plug. If you must, everyone

(15:28):
say there goodbyes? What was that? Did everyone say their goodbyes?
Here's the problem is if we've been trying to put
you down for several semesters. Now it's going on for
a couple of years. You've just been hanging around the
hospital here, bring him on, and we gotta put you
down at some point, buddy, you can't just keep holding
on this. How about this? Can't you just like hold
the plug on that alarm clock over there and then

(15:49):
just kind of pretend you pulled the plug. I mean,
say you pulled it, and then just like you know,
I don't really die, and the just kind of get
easy to like blink your eyes real quickly, close your
eyes and just leave and then just say, hey, he's dead. Hey,
look hear me out, get my chart, put on some
really duck sunglasses, just kind of look at it real quick.
Don't acknowledge the fact that I have several ailments and
that I'm probably gonna die, okay, and then just we'll
say that I'm dead and then I'll just leap coming

(16:20):
up back to the first A word from our esteemed sponsors,
heay with us, back to interview. Thank you for coming

(16:44):
to our show, Mr guest, Oh, thank you, thank you
Mr guests for being our guest. Did you easy to
get that joke? A lot? Growing up like, can I
be a guest at the guest house? Um? I did
get that. Yeah, I did get that that joke a
lot a lot. Was there of a time when he
laughed at it? No, but my I my parents do
have um these like these like towels like in the bathroom,

(17:05):
like like it's like it says the guesthouse on on
the towels, which is like hilarious. Would you get up
new Ark, Delaware? And then um, we decided to come
to California? Yeah, hike, Um twenty years ago. Uh yeah,
I drove across the country in my Honda with all
my stuff packed in it. And I lived in my
car for a while. Did you really? I did for

(17:26):
for a few months. Um did you have any room
mates in my car? Just just my boom box? And
I think you know jackets a boom box. She's spend
so much, so much time with these inanimate objects that
they just started spouting life for you to keep your company,
kind of like Wilson and that movie Casseway. Yeah, like
literally we can became my best friends. We actually have

(17:48):
that in our archives. Pride fous I was trying to late. Yeah,
you're just like sticking up Oh, so pristley dude, al right,
surfboard talk? You talking surfboard? Why? Sorry? I thought you
said hot plate, start board? He's talking to you? Is that?

(18:10):
Is that what you're inanimate belonging? So like it's pretty
spot on. Where did you live in Karaood Street corner?
I'm not too far from here actually, um Ventura and
Old Water Canyon talk. My car at the Sportsman's Lodge,
which does which does not exist anymore? That's right, right,
turn into burned down? Really, Sportsman Lodge burned down? Jesus,

(18:32):
that's sad. It was like iconic. It was a spot right, Helen,
Are you're there for? How long was that in the
parking lot for a few months? Did you set the
sportsman Lodge fire? Hey? I was hoping we were, I
mean until my hot plate got my surfboard on fire?
And how did you end up in comedy? You always
doing improperly? Did you do other stuff? I did other

(18:53):
stuff too? Well? You know, I always loved SNL and
that sort of thing and whatnot. Um, but I wanted
to like really sort of st wretch, I guess as
an actor because I felt I thought it was gonna
be a tool to be an actor, right, But then
I was like, holy sh it, I love this, Like
this is like sort of addicting, and it just sort
of took over as far as how I wanted to

(19:14):
spend my time being creative. What do you to make
yourself happy besides this show? Besides this show? Yes, I mean,
this is just the happiest I've been in a while. Guys.
You know, I went to the beach to my kids today,
so I was kids, I do well. I didn't expect
that to young. I didn't expect it either, well, and
it happened, beautiful thing. And now do they My daughter's five,

(19:37):
and my oldest son is to just turned two. And
then I have a four month old today. So you
had a baby during COVID, but I did. I got
pregnant um at the beginning of COVID. Do you feel
like it's difficult to explain to your kids what the
whole COVID situation was like if they I guess they
have some data prior to scratch that question, how long

(19:58):
you've been listening to the show? How long have I
listen to this show since the beginning, since the beginning?
So okay, we've been on for so many years, several
several Yeah, flagship program, longtime listener. Who is more like
in person? Who you thought would be? Who's more accurate

(20:18):
in your mind when you met us? Me or Andy? Um?
Who you? Yeah, I look like you look like you?
Can you? Can you describe a lot of people haven't
even seen what I look like? Can you describe what
I look like? Um? Small? You're small. You're a small
person in small like you know, inside and out? Yeah? Well,
I don't know. I'm just judging by the outside, right,

(20:40):
like a smaller, smaller person, longer hair, longer hair than
I expect him, right, whiter hair, And I say, your
hair is gorgeous. It isn't that is It's not as
long as you think. It's just based on the fact
that I'm so small, my hair looks long. But maybe
that's It's like an an optical illusion sort of thing.
A normal sized person in my hair beat normally. I've
never thought of it like that. That's what I'm here

(21:02):
to do. Give you a perspective. What's you most did?
A childhood memory? And then we'll move on. The word
vivid comes at me hard. Um he wrote it. I
was against the Where did it I could not write
that you did, but I never wrote It's never it's
not even in my vernacular. All right, let's change that.
What's your most act outable childhood memory? My most okay,

(21:22):
what I was gonna say. What I was gonna say
is is I remember my parents taking me to the
movie Fantasia, the Disney movie Phantasia as a kid. And
you know, us going into like the small Newark, Delaware
movie theater. They made a big deal of it, like
it was like the big Friday night thing, and you know,
we're gonna go to the movies, and we didn't have
a lot of money, so like kind of movies of
the thing. And then we got to the movie theater

(21:44):
and we sat there like the first five minutes of Phantasia.
My parents were like visibly and viscerally angry that the
movie because there's very little nickis it? Basically they're like,
what did they take their kids to see? Like a
Disney film and there's no me It's just like there's
no talking. It's sort of like colors and paints and
dancy things and some music, and that's what I remember
of a Phantasia. They were pissted and we walked out, Hey,

(22:07):
we have that in the archives too. Ladies and gentlemen,
Welcome to the six o'clock showing of Fantasia. Who's ready
for Mickey because he won't be appearing. Who's ready for
some goofy goofy? Also? Who will not be appearing in Fantasia?

(22:27):
Who's ready for some Donald Duck? Donald Duck also will
not be appearing in Fantasia. That's when the one I'm
up back with the Phantasian movie fired. Come in here
you're supposed. Yeah, it's just really hard for me to
for me to get these kids excited about something that
they're expecting one thing, but then I have to break

(22:48):
the news to them that it's not going That told
you to break news to them, you piece of ship.
I wanted to see you man? Was that what it
was like? I mean, spot on its scary house on
that one. Thank you so much for doing our show,
Brian and sharing with us all these stories. Even though
it sounds like I'm letting you go, I'm not. Because

(23:09):
we have one more act. You're not letting me go
now yet. Well I know that because I'm tied to
the chair that's right, and I have the key to
the lock that you can't see because the pad luck
is tied behind it. It's a very complicated situation. Coming
up Act three. First, the word from our sponsors, who
make this high quality program possible. Stay with us at three.

(23:43):
The bullet. Here's the window, shattering it before missing Danny's
head by mirror millimeters. It was very close and it
had singe his air, leaving a line on the side
of his head. Everybody thought it was a style choice,
but Danny knew better. Guy Daddy, look at it with
his hair. Look at that look look look good at us, guys.

(24:05):
I know, I think you think it's cool. It's I
don't want to get into a specific suffice, but it's not.
It's not choice. It's not a choice. You talk about
not coming in here with his hair doing like it's
not a choice. I would love to hear the explanation
for this one. You're pouring that way and it wasn't
born that way. It's just, you know, I just want

(24:26):
to I don't want to talk about it. Maybe let's
just say that the clippers slipped. Oh look at this
guy doesn't want to talk about It's like that the
clippers whipped drink a guy? All right, Yeah, I think
I remember the stroke toy. Don't scare me like that. Seriously,
what happened? He? Hey, why is it looking like that?

(24:47):
Like you just to compress me on it. I guess
I'll tell you. Well. Who was by me and my
family's home and I thought maybe it was a bow
was intended for me or something like that. He's scary bullet.
Hey wait a minute, Oh, who going to be the
Salvator family. I don't think that's what those would be
so reckless. Do you think it was the Gabbootsters going
to be the Gaboos family. I don't think there's that

(25:09):
many balls to that. Danny one of the greatest soldiers
in a cup of old family. I mean, it's pretty
serious stuff, but you can't let that stop us from
busting his chops. Oh almost almost murdered, almost murdered in
front of his family. Were freaks? What's wrong with you?

(25:31):
But smiling you face? Yeah? Look, I know a life
of crime. You know, everyone's always talking about the families
and stuff like that, but you don't want out of it.
And you see he really does. He seems visibly shaken
up about what you're trying to go up against. The
challenge is something. Look when you see life flash before
your eyes like that, it's just like why I don't
want to I don't know if it was his life
first for me anymore, life isn't. I've been painting and

(25:55):
stuff like that, like it in the pain and oh
like a little stuff like this guy on the cusp
of giving up all again and he's he's gonna, hey,
can I talk to you for a second. This is
pretty serious. He can't quit. I mean, if he does,
then he's gotta go. That bullet that wish by him
next time is gonna go right in the grape. But really,

(26:16):
I think he should talk to somebody about this. This
is like but he's going through some very oh before
he's talking, I mean, I mean, it's a nice little
dinner for of us. It's like a like as a
nice riga Tony, I got a little meat sauce, beautiful presentation. Look,
it's very nice way he did, but so random. He's

(26:37):
all right, I mean he looks sure, but he's I've
been painting, and like now I'm getting the call colony
arts and stuff like that. I don't I don't even
bust my boss bust nay more about in my hand.
Let's go back to square one. Then he gets shot,
grazes his head by mill of meed is. We look
at the scalp and as he's got a thing looks
like a design, he said, I didn't do this. Yeah,

(26:59):
so it's your so we think it might be some
of the families. And then now now we're seeing that
he's really been to a lot, and then he wants
to cook for us. Yes, I know who did it, Okay,
I know sho, I know who pulled the book to
trigger any hard time saying who was, because the truth
was it was his kid. He was playing with a gun,

(27:20):
I was sitting at the house that he didn't even
want there to begin with, but he couldn't tell his
big mafio so co workers because he was also in
the mafia. Come on, who did it? Come on? You
picked up somebody in the couple of the Cup of
Gold family. We gotta think, look at look at look
at the prison chase on his toy. You guys, who

(27:40):
shot you? That's all we wanted all if I told you,
You're never gonna believe me anyway, He's never gonna believe me.
Ship You're not you don't take always to have the doors. Yeah,
it's a feed of duchies. Think they're all running the car.
Don't know which one it was, like they're all packed

(28:01):
into the name Pala and I don't know. And he
started a war between the better do Chosen the Bryan
family that he operated in still to embarrass philm that
it was his son. I was playing with the gun epilog. Hey, Dad,

(28:27):
I got something, uh something I want to tell you.
Um So I was outside hanging out with some people
from a competing family. You know how you told me
you never wanted me to get in the family business.
I was hanging out out there because you know, I'm
on my my gap decade from college. And uh, I
was holding a gun and it accidentally went off. I

(28:49):
know it's bad, but look, here's what you should do
when the police come there, and when they handed the
police report, just kind of put some sunglasses on, just
kind of loss over what they what they give you,
don't really pay much attention to what anybody's saying. And
then I'll get away with it. You've been doing this
ship for fucking so long, the sunglass fucking ship, Like, look,

(29:10):
dare you you don't have any family members you killed
with your bullshit laziness. You fuck You're a piece of ship,
a piece of guy. Let's be honest. You you don't
plug on his motherfucker. You know what. I'm gonna pull
the plug on him right now. No, No, you do
it because you're just fine at Danny. You can make
me do it. I'm gonna make you do it. Yeah,
You're gonna do it. I do have a deathbed confession

(29:35):
for all of you. My my dad was in the maffia. Yeah,
and I because I was hanging out with some kids,
some neighborhood kids, and a gun went off and I
accidentally the bullet grazed my father's head. And I may
or may not have studied a turf war. Okay, pull
it now, Producer Andy and their special guests. Right, guest,

(30:08):
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