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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So I'm sensing a trend. I'm seeing the Rolling Stones
on TV a lot today because they got a new
album coming out, and they did a couple of interviews
yesterday and stuff like a Big.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Price Surviving Rolling Stones.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
Yes, and Mick and Keith both have dark hair, and
I was thinking watching that, I think what happened with
women thirty years ago is happening with men right now.
So we grew up with the idea that, oh, she
dyes her hair like you know in old timey fifties black,
(00:31):
and does she or doesn't she?
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Right right?
Speaker 1 (00:34):
That it was a thing, you know, dyeing your hair
with a bottle blonde or something like that, whatever, I mean,
that went away a long time ago. Nobody cares. Everybody
assumes you're gonna die your hair. It's it stands out
if you let yourself go gray as as unique and
it's it's and it's certainly not looked down upon it
and shouldn't be. But it's certainly not, you know, judged harshly,
but it still has been for men. I feel like
(00:57):
to a certain extent that you dye your hair are Yeah,
I think it died. I feel judgmental about it, and
I would feel weird if I don't have air, but
I would feel weird if I was dyeing my hair.
But I feel like, look at the Rolling Stones hair
and just our aging population. I feel it's gonna happen
for men the way it was for women, that everyone
will dye their hair. It'll be odd to let it
go gray, and it'll be perfectly acceptable. That's my produce.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
That's already the case in some cultures. You know, some
of them are rather unpalatable, like Afghanistan. But yeah, you
dye your beard. You don't want a gray beard. Judy
thinks I look distinguished with my salt and pepper hair,
so I leave it alone. I'm not against it, though,
I don't think it's immoral or stupid. It's personal choice
to whatever you want.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
Yeah, of course a bad.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
Dye job doesn't look good. I'll bet Mix spends five
hundred dollars on getting his hair dyed, oh or five thousand.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
Guarantee it's more than five hundred.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
And it's probably a twenty eight year old woman who
does it, and he probably makes her pregnant, and she
and her kid are taking care of for life.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
When when right she closes her eyes a couple of
shots at tequilas it suffers through. It pretends he's sexy
and thinks of a young Mick maybe or something, and
gets pregnant.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
I'm sure Mick is a more than capable lover, but yes,
he's eighty eighty's eighty no matter what. Yeah, buddy, Yeah,
the new song's good. We were talking about it earlier.
Sounds terrific in the video is amazing. I mean, it's
like super cheesecakey, but they're riding by the cheesecakey chick
writhing around like she's having intercourse on the back of
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red convertible, is driving past all these billboards in LA
that show the Stones at every phase their career, like
performing that song through ai miraculousness, and it's really a
striking video. It's cool. Seek it out or we've got
a link post at armstrong in geddy dot com, I think,
or if we don't, we will in a second.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
Are there any songs about blood pressure, medication or breaking
a hip or medicare.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
Bone bone density? Here, there's a state planning.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
For verse mortgages. Here's a new one. You gotta designate
you're recipient for.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
What's the beneficiary, beneficiary, Who's gonna be my beneficiary? Right?
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Malwalking belt croceries got me up with those paddles, gotta
start me up. Jeezus, there's one called bone densy. All right,
They're all we get it.