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November 12, 2025 108 mins
Charles Rosenay and Marie Wetherell join us on this episode of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell broadcast live from the W4CY studios on Wednesday, November 12th, 2025.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:21):
directed to those show hosts. Thank you for listening.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Gimmee give me, don't want to know.

Speaker 3 (00:54):
The Jimmy.

Speaker 4 (00:57):
Give me?

Speaker 5 (00:59):
Thank you?

Speaker 6 (01:03):
Hey, what's up? Everybody? Welcome to The Jimmy Starr Show
with Ron Russell, bringing you the good times in music, fashion,
pop culture and entertainment. We have a fun show for
you guys today. I want to thank everybody for tuning
in last week. Last week's show's doing really good and
today's going to be a lot of fun. We have
Charles Rosene coming back on again today, and we have
someone who's never been on the show, and we're reweather

(01:23):
Well and she's very cool and her publisher is a
very good friend of mine, Barry Rogers. So I think
it's going to be a lot of fun. Before we
get started, let's just say hi to everybody. The chatrooms.
People are starting to show up, So hey, Stefan Bells
in the chatroom, and Lady Lake Music is in the
chat room. We want to give a shout out to
be Claudia in Germany. She's been under the weather. There
was some kind of an accident and she's been recuperating,

(01:45):
so we want to send all our best wishes to her.
And we want to say hi to our cool, outrageous
Man about Town co host mister Ron Russell, who's looking
dapper as ever in black. You look good in black?

Speaker 7 (01:57):
Yeah right, Yeah. Anyway, I'm drinking, Uh what am I drinking? Hey?
What kind of is the peach cheek?

Speaker 6 (02:06):
Yeah, peache drink.

Speaker 7 (02:08):
I am drinking Snapple with lemon juice, lemonade, and is
it delicious? I can really get fat bloated from this.

Speaker 6 (02:18):
No, it's all sugar free.

Speaker 7 (02:21):
It's awesome.

Speaker 6 (02:21):
It's all sugar free. There's no sugar in sugar, which
is really good. You guys, So I like lemonade a
lot of lemon.

Speaker 7 (02:27):
Let's talk about my hair, which is always a big subject. Yeah,
Jimmy thinks this looks wonderful that I shouldn't comb it.
It's called BedHead, whatever they call it. I love it.
I think I look like an old man who has
just been electrocuted, or an old man who has just
gone through shot treatment. This is nice on black hair

(02:51):
eighteen years old, but gray hand eighty five year old,
white hair like this looks like I escape from the
nearest home.

Speaker 6 (03:01):
No, it soundsn't. It looks fabulous. I love it. You
look just because it's just fabulous. This is how he
wants and he's got his orange watch on today.

Speaker 7 (03:11):
I do it to make him happy. What the hell
doesn't cost anything, right, So.

Speaker 6 (03:15):
You just wake up and let it go.

Speaker 7 (03:17):
And if it makes him happy to look at me
look deranged.

Speaker 6 (03:20):
They say that they love it.

Speaker 7 (03:21):
They like it. Yeah, look good looking deranged. No, you
don't look old. The word we never use.

Speaker 6 (03:30):
You look you look cool?

Speaker 7 (03:31):
Not I don't look what is the word? I replaced
it with vintage, benche, I do not look vintage?

Speaker 6 (03:39):
What you guys are. Our show last week with our guest,
the Power Ranger Lady was fabulous. Everybody seemed to like,
everybody seemed to love her, and it was really really
a good show. And I think we're about eighteen thousand.
Her name's Catherine Sutherland, and we got about eighteen thousand
views I think on on on YouTube and on the
Chaman they say you look ye, I like hip.

Speaker 7 (04:04):
I like by with it, you know today with my
little orange wrist watch, orange and black wristwatch because why
because it's fall and these are fall colors, the colors
of the woods, turkeys and no bullshit. I was never
a fan of Thanksgiving, you know. I always loved the story.

(04:27):
How much of it was true, I don't know. I
doubt much of it was true that the settlers sat
with Indians and ate corn on the cob and turkey.
But that's what they set us in school. Much of
the history we've had has been altered by people today,
and it's nonsense. I mean, Marie Antoinette was not an African,

(04:49):
she was French, but they portrayed. It's just stupid what
they're doing today. It's woke people, woke field that everybody
should be in everything. No, not not history, in our history,
that's our history.

Speaker 6 (05:04):
Hang I would say, hey, one is our guest backstage?
Because he says he's backstage. I wonder if he's on
the wrong link.

Speaker 7 (05:10):
And history is history, So there you go.

Speaker 6 (05:16):
Byhead talk anything. I'm having enough difficulty, so I have to.

Speaker 7 (05:21):
What's the difficulty?

Speaker 6 (05:22):
He might be stuck in the interer studio page, Just
just talk what difficulty. I don't know. I don't know
if I send him the wrong link, I don't know
what that's nice?

Speaker 7 (05:34):
Okay, you after doing this show for fifty years, you
think you get it right.

Speaker 6 (05:38):
It's not me.

Speaker 7 (05:39):
Well, whoever it is, well, they have the only way. Okay, talk, talk, talk.
What are we going to talk about. Let's talk about
the weather.

Speaker 6 (05:47):
Weather's nice.

Speaker 7 (05:48):
The weather here is as always sunny and hot. It's
the desert. Some people love it, some people don't. I
for an example, if I were twenty years younger, I
would definitely move to Pennsylvania where there is a change
of climate. And Pennsylvania is one of the most beautiful

(06:08):
states in the United States. Mean, gorgeous trees and forests
and lakes and mountains. It's just beautiful greenery. So that's
what I at this age. Pennsylvania doesn't work for me.

Speaker 6 (06:23):
Too cold.

Speaker 7 (06:24):
Well, even here when it gets a little cold, my
knee hurts. You know. I had a knee replacement, and
the doctors, I says, is it going to be painfully?
Is it moderate? Meanwhile, I'm still in pain. I'm dying
from this knee operation. I don't recommend it to anybody
unless you absolutely need it and you can't walk anymore

(06:44):
with your own need. It was hell from the beginning.
Everyone I know that's had it done has suffered. Jimmy suffers.
I suffer.

Speaker 6 (06:55):
Oh no, you know what, I sent the wrong link
to everybody.

Speaker 7 (06:59):
Fuck, and he's in show business.

Speaker 6 (07:03):
Hang On, I said next week's link, not this week's
link to everybody be ship.

Speaker 7 (07:09):
What you gonna do about it?

Speaker 6 (07:10):
I'm going to send it to send him a new one.

Speaker 7 (07:13):
Hang on, talk from it. Let me do that parrot talk.
Party wants a cracker. Party wants a cracker. Oh, he
wants me to be a talk and yells at me
talk like I'm a machine. I'm not prepared. I don't
have anything to talk about except gardening. If you give
a shit about garden. I was working in my garden

(07:36):
these days, and I loved it. I've changed things around.
Some of the things that my daughter did that weren't correct,
so I had to put them back to where they
were and now it looks good again. She means, well,
she was learning, and you know she was trying her
very best for her website, which is the Megpie Sisters.

(07:58):
So they're in Pennsylvania digging up antiques and they live
in a three hundred year old house which is stunningly done.
Looks like a Ralph Lauren ed. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. I
don't know if they show their house online, but if
they do, go look for it. The Magpie Sisters. They're

(08:18):
very good. And if you want to get antiques and
you don't know a damn thing about antiques, and if
you don't know what an antique is, go to the
Magpie Sisters. And Leslie, my daughter, will be more than
happy to show you what you might want to use
in your house for the effect that you want. You'll
discuss it with you. So go to the Magpie I

(08:39):
think it's the.

Speaker 6 (08:39):
Mad Magpie Sisters.

Speaker 7 (08:40):
Yes, just the Magpie Sister. Magpie Sisters. I've told them
that since they were children, because the two of them
would be yapping at the same time and I've said,
Heckle and jack Old, you're the Magpie Sisters. One of
the time girls are making me nuts, and they decided
to use that as their business name, which is cute mark.

(09:01):
Bye sisters, if you get the gist of it, the
joke of it.

Speaker 6 (09:07):
Okay, yes, no, I don't have to talk now, I
can help talk. I'm just making sure everybody's like, got anything? Okay, okay, everybody.
So I guess it'll be here in a minute. Unfortunately,
because one our fabuless engineer sends the links, you know,
a week ahead, I sent them the wrong linky, so
I sent them. I sent him for I sent him

(09:29):
next week's link.

Speaker 7 (09:30):
And they're wrong time. It's the wrong link. But what
a link. It's not his link, but it's right.

Speaker 6 (09:39):
So he should be coming on any second.

Speaker 7 (09:41):
You got it strangely to your face, so one if.

Speaker 6 (09:47):
He's there now, he says, he's there.

Speaker 7 (09:49):
It's one of my favorite songs. It's the wrong time, man,
the wrong place, and your face is charming, but it's the.

Speaker 6 (09:58):
Wrong face he want? Is he there?

Speaker 8 (10:02):
There?

Speaker 7 (10:02):
We go?

Speaker 6 (10:03):
Yay?

Speaker 1 (10:04):
Were?

Speaker 6 (10:05):
I am so sorry they send me links ahead of
time and I sent you next week. That's all right.

Speaker 7 (10:10):
I guess I wouldn't have to just come on again
next week. Then, how are you? I think the next
time you see Jimmy, you should beat you.

Speaker 6 (10:20):
All right that we want to welcome to the Jimmy
Stars Show. Back to the Jimmy Stars Show with Ronald
So Charles Rosenay, Hello, welcome back. We're happy to see
you and thank you. And you know, normally we always
have you come on in October because you always have
something going on. Did you have like your scary train
this year or anything that.

Speaker 7 (10:37):
We miss.

Speaker 9 (10:39):
We did it, but it wasn't scary, had an alien
invasion and it was more family. It was more comedy
and musical. It was really hysterical, very something, very special,
and it.

Speaker 7 (10:52):
Was you know, one and done. We did it this
Halloween and next year I got to come up with
something else. I remember you from last year with the
big show. I remember that train. Yes, He's there need
to be something special for me to remember anything. I
don't choose to remember anything. It's most things bought me
to death.

Speaker 6 (11:11):
So you guys, just so you know Charles, because he's
been on the show several times, he does a lot
of cool things. Number one, he does Dracula tours to Transylvania,
Ghost tours to Europe. Next summer they're doing a ghost
tour to England. Remember, he does paranormal investigations. He's an awesome,
awesome author. He's got a whole bunch of great books.

(11:31):
And this Saturday, November fifteenth, he's going to be at
Salem parent Con, which is Salem para Con. Actually I
wrote down the fourth annual Salem Paranormal and Horror Convention. Yes,
Salem State University, South Caampa. Let horror, horror, horror. How

(11:53):
do you say horror?

Speaker 7 (11:54):
He said, poor collection say terror t e r r r.
It's funny. He pronounces horror, horror, horror, horror. Yeah, he's
going to a whole.

Speaker 6 (12:10):
He says horror.

Speaker 7 (12:11):
I say horror New York style. We make we make
the whole a really an important word.

Speaker 6 (12:17):
He's also also an actor. Even though we're going to
talk about because we don't have tons of time, we're
going to talk about sailing paricn because he's going to
be there. So tell us a little bit about what
sale and par Con is.

Speaker 9 (12:28):
Well, every year we do this event in Salem, Massachusetts.
We wait till Halloween is over because you can't park there,
you can't get into anywhere.

Speaker 7 (12:37):
It's just ridiculous.

Speaker 9 (12:38):
It's it's like Marty Grint in New Orleans, or like
you know, Elvis Week in Memphis. So we waited two weeks.
When Halloween's done, we put on this great convention. It's
a world class convention for people who love the paranormal,
who love the horror and all the fun stuff that's connected.
Every year we bring in, you know, really special guests.

(12:58):
We have like a laundry list of them, amazing guests
who are involved in the supernatural and the paranormal. But
we also have a few really cool horror guests. What
is James my big mouth? Excuse me, big mouth, you're
throwing around you you you you Charlie, You're an important guests,
right well, yes, right off, So who is Jimmy?

Speaker 6 (13:18):
And I are just sure you guess we're not par
normal people.

Speaker 7 (13:23):
I have listen, I have many ghosts and comments see
and you have and.

Speaker 6 (13:29):
You have horror movie credits, and we have horror movie credits.

Speaker 7 (13:33):
And and I met Joan Russell because of my hearing
a spirit and she became my lifelong friend.

Speaker 6 (13:41):
Actually the wait, wait, because because I we went on
a ghost time. You know Kadrolsia, right, do you know? Controllers?

Speaker 7 (13:50):
And he introduced us.

Speaker 6 (13:51):
And my business partner and uh and a pop star
and we went on a ghost time and it got
three hundred thousand views on YouTube. And we have, we have,
we have. I'm a book that I'm trying to unscrew you.

Speaker 7 (14:02):
I think when nothing.

Speaker 6 (14:04):
I'm trying to get her comic book on Amazon right now,
I'm having trouble.

Speaker 7 (14:07):
Do you have a comic book about you?

Speaker 6 (14:09):
Probably does?

Speaker 7 (14:11):
No, I don't.

Speaker 6 (14:14):
Off my show. You're not important? No, so this is fun?
So you never asked to come on you show?

Speaker 7 (14:21):
Really?

Speaker 8 (14:21):
No?

Speaker 7 (14:22):
Are we too dirty?

Speaker 6 (14:23):
No, we're not. No, it's not a show, it's a
it's a it's an autograph signing thing. Oh that's sh yeah, fit.

Speaker 7 (14:29):
It's in Massachusetts. It's not like I don't do that anyway.
I love that. I feel bad, you know, because all
the people that are online, they don't have money. Some
of them really save up for that whole event. They
want thirty dollars for a picture. Even more now, even
more I was with, I was there when what's her

(14:52):
name wanted fifty dollars. Sophia Lrenn got three hundred and
fifty dollars. She's a billionaire. That old guiney doesn't need
any money. Believe he's got more money than God. And
she's sitting there like a like a pretzel shaking hands
with our right is because my friend Jay went and
he shook her hand and she went, oh, you hurt me.

(15:13):
So the old bitch is getting hurt for three point fifteen.
She needs money.

Speaker 6 (15:17):
So I want to go back because this is a
good event. And some of the people at this event
have been on our show.

Speaker 7 (15:23):
Yeah, but I'm talking about the people that go to
the event. I don't think that we have to charge
them so much money. I think we could give them
a little break. Now that Trump is trying to make
the economy better, we should start there and reduce the
amount of money that these people get.

Speaker 6 (15:41):
Think they don't needings.

Speaker 7 (15:42):
They are fucking actors.

Speaker 6 (15:43):
They're not all rich.

Speaker 7 (15:45):
I don't give a shit their actor is. Who the
fuck pays an actor for signature?

Speaker 10 (15:50):
You got to be a show money anyway.

Speaker 6 (15:54):
I want to go back, all right, So here's who
we have going to Para con. So, first of all,
you guys have Jason James Stokes coming. He's been on
our show like twenty times. He's a good friend of
the show. Yes, and he and he was in forties,
so he's one of your horror movie guests. But the
one that really excites me is James Martov from The

(16:14):
Howling and from Kolchak to night Stalker. That's a good one.
He's somebody I would like to actually meet because it's
such an iconic show. And then you have all kinds
of people. I wrote down Rob Thompson because he was
on the top of the thing from Ghost Finders and
to Travel Channel and Discovery. I don't really follow a
whole lot of paralanormal people, so I'm gonna go with

(16:35):
you saying that you say these are all big paranormal
people because I don't actually know who they are.

Speaker 9 (16:39):
But one is real special because he's a pet psychic
and I've seen him do his presentation and he'll talk
to people and he'll know, you know, things about their
pet who passed, and the people are in tears and
they're crying and they're overwhelmed. He's like one of the
surprise guests that people may not know, but when they

(17:01):
see his program, when they see his presentation, they're going
to be, oh my god.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
I would want to meet a pet psychic. That's very cool.

Speaker 7 (17:10):
And did you ever hear of the name ethel Maya Johnson? No,
ethel Myra and Johnson. I met about maybe sixty five
years ago. I was like twenty or nineteen, and she
told me that at the end of my life I
would find great success in writing. I can't even spell.

(17:34):
I said to myself, this woman's so full of shit.
I'm getting out of here. She's I'm going to be
a writer, right. Guess what. I've written a movie. See that,
when done will be a big success. So you see,
how did she did?

Speaker 6 (17:49):
She as to say, though you are going to be
successful in movies or writing, I thought you'd entertainment.

Speaker 7 (17:54):
And it's all about entertainment.

Speaker 6 (17:56):
You've done a bunch of movies now right.

Speaker 9 (17:58):
I actually read her notes and she's and you were
going to retain a beautiful head of hair. And she
was right about that.

Speaker 6 (18:05):
Well, guess what.

Speaker 7 (18:06):
Guess what, my friend Arlene made an appointment with her.
Her mother died and Arlene wanted to know what her
mother was doing on the other side. So I was
parking to Manhattan. I was parking the car. When I
got up, she told Arlene, there's a very good looking
young man, tall, with a lot of hair who his name.

(18:29):
His initials are s R. My initials are R S M.
And when I got out, she was wonderful. She worked
with all the great psychics of the day if you
look them up, Maya John's.

Speaker 6 (18:43):
She was like the psychic for the presidents.

Speaker 7 (18:46):
And yeah, I mean she really knew and actually she
really knew her shit mother had a tooth missing in
the front. And when she wanted to make us kids laugh,
she stuck a cigarette into tooth in the hole and
started talking. And this she mentioned that. She said to Arlie,
and your mother has a tooth missing where she puts

(19:07):
a cigarette. We were thinking somebody had to go to
the house and fire this out. No one could be
this accurate and this good. She was wonderful. Look her
up ethel Myers Johnson.

Speaker 6 (19:19):
So you guys go to sale onparacon dot org and
you can see the list of everybody. But one of
the most important guests going to this whole thing, you guys,
is the Shaman and the Showman. Tell us how you
guys get those names. So the Shaman and the Showman
is Charles. Are you the showman right?

Speaker 9 (19:35):
Yes, of course I'm not a psychic, guys. I don't
have that EmPATH that that you know mediumships.

Speaker 7 (19:42):
He's the real deal.

Speaker 9 (19:43):
He's a shaman, and we go out on paranormal investigations.
I schmooze the crowd, I entertain everybody. I make sure
everyone is safe and everyone has a great time. He
makes sure that they have a great paranormal experience. And
together we do the investigations and produce this here convention,
and it's just a fun.

Speaker 7 (20:04):
I would go to your show because you're a nice guy.
I think you are interesting guy, and I would love to
have lunch at dinner with you. Would be fun. I
don't see why the audience could have any problem with you.
I think you are very loving and the down to earth,
and the people that go to you feel they're your friend.

(20:24):
You have your challenge. You may not be a psychic,
but you offer friendship.

Speaker 9 (20:30):
Yes, you hit that on the not so much. People
who go to the convention have the greatest time, and
I'm at the door saying thank you for coming. You know,
we appreciate that. It's a very personal experience. When the
convention ends at six PM, a handful of people have
the option of continuing the event because we're doing a
paranormal investigation at night at a place that used to

(20:52):
be a funeral home and is now the Salem Art Gallery,
housed in the Satanic Temple of Salem. And we're not
saying this.

Speaker 6 (21:01):
It's fun.

Speaker 7 (21:02):
I've been up there. I've been with my kids. On Thanksgiving,
we went to Salem. Yes, I'll tell you. We went
in the cemetery I think behind it Toomstone. My children
couldn't find me. They were screaming, Daddy Day and then
I jumped out. And so you could really have a
haunting time. The House of Seven Gables, right, I mean,

(21:24):
it's a one I love master.

Speaker 6 (21:26):
I've never been there.

Speaker 7 (21:27):
We're going to go where we go east. It's definitely
a Thanksgiving thing to zooke agreed.

Speaker 9 (21:34):
And we also have this year for the first time,
a rock band's gonna be playing, and we have the
Dancing Witch Troop, the old Salem Village Witch Dancers, and
every hour they'll do ten minutes of uh some kind
of ritual dancing, which should be fun.

Speaker 6 (21:51):
And the name of the bandage Dystopia. I wrote it down, Yes,
rock band or a metal band or what are they?

Speaker 9 (21:57):
Yeah, you know, very thematic on the heavy your darker side.

Speaker 7 (22:01):
Yes, and Salem is very beautiful other than the scary part.
Just walking in it, you think you're back in time.
You feel like you're a pilgrim and you just landed,
and very much the restaurants are very very American, typical
New England. Yeah. So it's a wonderful experience. And I

(22:21):
suggest everyone go to your what do you call yourself
in as a show?

Speaker 9 (22:25):
Yes, well it's a convension, but it's a show. Yeah,
Salemparacon dot Org.

Speaker 7 (22:30):
Yeah. I would suggest you go find out where and how.
The hotels were not expensive when we were there. This
is my children were young. Now they're old ladies. My
one daughter's fifty five, the other was older than him five.
So we go back fifty sixty years ago at Salem.

Speaker 6 (22:52):
Second, so when do you live. You live in Connecticut,
you don't live.

Speaker 7 (22:56):
About two three hours play.

Speaker 6 (22:58):
Yeah, okay, so you go in for the weekend because
it's your event.

Speaker 10 (23:01):
Anyway, I'm staying for the weekend, not only because it's
my event, but on Sunday I'm an EMC at a
concert in Arlington, Massachusetts at the Regent Theater with Billy J.

Speaker 9 (23:12):
Kramer and The Circle. Two of the bands who are
contemporaries of the Beatles are going to be doing a
concert together, which is pretty historic, but nothing to do
with the horror stuff. I'll be m seeing that show
with my friend Chachi La Prette from Boston.

Speaker 7 (23:27):
So that's exactly where you live in Connecticut. I live
in the New Haven area. Okay, of course we go
up there. It is it Lara Spencer. You know who
Lara Spencer is?

Speaker 3 (23:37):
No, who is that?

Speaker 7 (23:38):
Good Morning America? Oh wow, that Lara part. What part
of Connecticut is that is? I won't say, but it's
a they're very, very rich part. I want the address.
Come on, I want the exact address. She wouldn't appreciate
what you.

Speaker 6 (23:55):
Can tell everybody too, because Charles, besides doing all his
horror and paranormal stuff, he's also a leading expert on
It's the Monkeys and the Beatles are just the book.

Speaker 9 (24:07):
The Beatles, the Monkeys and the Turtles. As you know,
we put out a book on the band the Turtles too.
So those three i'd like to think are my upper
echelons of the of the rock and roll sixties genre
that I love.

Speaker 6 (24:19):
And he all sow you guys, which is a big
thing for me. But he was a celebrity expert on
Collector's Call. Yeah, you collect the monkey stuff, right, it
was monkey stuff on MeTV.

Speaker 7 (24:32):
Right, that was a blessing.

Speaker 6 (24:33):
It's my favorite show. It's on at six thirty on Sundays.
He was the expert appraising everything on it.

Speaker 7 (24:40):
I wish I would have known that. I would have
told you to tell how to dress better. She's too
fat to wear the clothes she is, to have that
thing stuck in her not like that. I listen to me.

Speaker 11 (24:59):
From the facts of Lisa. Yeah, Charlie, Charlie. When you
put yourself public as you do, and I do expect
the criticism you have to because people object to you
looking a certain way.

Speaker 6 (25:12):
And she's a mother.

Speaker 7 (25:13):
She was a very lovely girl woman, sweet as hell.
But the thing in her nose, No, that don't work
when you're own is.

Speaker 6 (25:21):
A stylist, because that does out there.

Speaker 7 (25:23):
And she definitely needs a clothing styleist because the clothes
she wears looks like it came from clown Motel three.

Speaker 6 (25:29):
And I want to like tell everybody too. Then, since
we're talking about that really quick, that I have a
podcast Collector's Corner with Jimmy starts number one on Apple
Podcasts for It's a thing and it's all about action figures,
primarily the ones I collect and then check it out.

Speaker 7 (25:43):
It's a penis puppet.

Speaker 6 (25:44):
No, I don't have a penis puppet. So anyway, let's
go back real quick, so you guys can follow Charles
on Instagram. He's at Charles Rosene again. It's Salemparacon dot org.
It's this weekend. One thing I found really interesting about
what you're doing is that you're doing it at a college,
which I thought was really cool because everybody else rents
hotels and stuff, and it's I don't know if it's
you know, a more economical way to do it, but

(26:06):
like when you rent those hotel things, that's really expensive.

Speaker 9 (26:10):
I love doing it at colleges and universities and schools
because it's usually a lot of free parking, and we
go into cities. You know, the parking is a tough scenario,
and I'd rather give the money to an educational institution
than a hotel than a hotel.

Speaker 7 (26:27):
Agree.

Speaker 6 (26:28):
And also you have a built in audience because probably
a lot of the people who grow there like actually
like it, like I would hold.

Speaker 9 (26:34):
We we actually put it out there this year for
the first time. Any member of the faculty, the students,
if they used to go to the college that I
don't care if they're the janitor there, anyone who's part
of the of that Salem State University community free admission.

Speaker 7 (26:55):
Yeah, do you find the audiences to You're not going
to be able to answer wrong question, but I'll tell
it anyway. Back in my day, when I was young,
we put a sheet over our head and went to
a Halloween party as a Kool Clocks clan. It was
an easy Oh yeah, we did well. Then there were

(27:16):
bad people and frightening, so of course we did them.
Then we went as hobos. Today, the anotronics, the placenic amtronics,
the amount of effort put into horror is gigantic. Here's
the roof satisfies people the same.

Speaker 9 (27:35):
You know something, I think that if I walked into
a place and I just darkened my eyes and I
looked menacing, I could scare because of how I've you know,
I've been a student of scaring for many years. The
same way the person who puts on five hundred dollars
worth of prosthetics and animatronics, I think it's all in

(27:57):
the in the manner of how you do it. But
having said that, I see the people you know getting
you know, pit stuff for Halloween, and it's like, this
is amazing stuff. Even their front yards are almost you know,
Hollywood quality nowadays.

Speaker 6 (28:14):
So I love that.

Speaker 7 (28:16):
Though I agree with that, but it's amazing how sixty
years made a difference. That sixty years ago you didn't
do anything to your house. You didn't put nothing. I mean,
Halloween was really very very nothing. Years ago. It was
basically for kids to go get some free candy.

Speaker 6 (28:35):
So you, guys, this is Charles rosen A. I'm supposed
to have him off by twelve thirty and it's twelve thirty.
Are you okay?

Speaker 7 (28:41):
So much? Guys?

Speaker 3 (28:42):
I love you.

Speaker 7 (28:43):
I love coming on. Where are you going here?

Speaker 9 (28:47):
I'm djaying a gig at Yale University at fourth in
exactly one hour, so it's a half hour to get
there and a half hour to set up.

Speaker 7 (28:55):
I'll just make it.

Speaker 6 (28:56):
Well, thank you you got to come back. Yeah, well,
I always love having you on because it's going to
just bolskit with you and talk. So Charles, good talk,
good luck, sailing, poor sailing pair con or you guys,
see you soon.

Speaker 7 (29:09):
Bye.

Speaker 6 (29:10):
Hey, hey you guys. So we want to go over
a couple of things. First of all, you can listen
to the Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell. We're on Podbean,
Apple podcast, a Cast, iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube,
Google podcast Radio, public tuning at Amazon Prime. We want
to say hi to our chat room, and someone who

(29:31):
hasn't been there for a long time has shown up.
Donnis is in the chat room. Hello, goddess. He's been
following us. She's been following us for like fifteen years
or twelve. Honest, your little bitch, what have you been.

Speaker 7 (29:45):
We've missed you gave us up.

Speaker 6 (29:48):
She said you're here though, don says you're here? Is hot?
Don is in the don hitting you guys just joined
us in the chat room.

Speaker 7 (29:53):
Also, the word God is God is God is? Why
do you do this?

Speaker 6 (29:57):
She sent you a kiss?

Speaker 7 (29:58):
Oh big, I don't want.

Speaker 6 (30:03):
I'm so happy to see you. I hope you're well.

Speaker 7 (30:05):
You come into our life and then you disappear with
no word. You can't be found. It's like you know
you must live on another planet.

Speaker 6 (30:14):
If you said her mother passed away, I'm sorry about that.
I hear about your mother passing away. But we do
miss you. We love having you and and we're okay.

Speaker 7 (30:24):
And are you married yet or not? Oh?

Speaker 6 (30:28):
I don't know, so let us know anyway, So we
have missed you, gut us. It's so nice to see
you in the chat room. Also, she says, she adores you.

Speaker 7 (30:39):
I love her back. We were great friends years ago.
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (30:43):
Did I have we were in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 7 (30:44):
Did I have bad breath? Or was that? Was I
not a good friend?

Speaker 6 (30:49):
She's laughing anyway, it's so much nice to see you here.
Lady Lake is in the chatrooms. The bom Belle's in
the chat room. Our next guest isn't coming on for
a while, so we have to shoot the ship with
you guys. So first thing I'm going to talk about it.

Speaker 7 (31:00):
Right, I want to make that statement again. Iced tea
with lemon. Oh, boy, is it delicious? There?

Speaker 6 (31:06):
You know, zero sugar peach iced tea with lemon. That
lemonade that I made with splendor and fresh lemons in water,
so there's no sugar in it. It tastes terrific. And
I did it because Ron and I love Chick fil
A sugar free lemonade. It is like the best lemonade ever.
And we were going to when we were in New York.
We were driving someplace and I went into a rest

(31:28):
stop and on the Chick fil A it said, this
is how we make our lemonade. And that's so I've
been making it at home and it's great because it's
like drinking soda with no sugar.

Speaker 7 (31:36):
Delicious. I love it. I'm addicted. Yes, it's really you
have to peel a lot. Oh well, so may I
may have to water the lily and excuse myself.

Speaker 6 (31:46):
That's okay. So you guys, my latest book, it's called
The Mimic. I got copies in the mail right now.
It's right now if you have a kindle until Friday.
It's free on Amazon for a kindle. It's number seven
in horror books on Amazon. So I thanks to everybody.
Everybody seems to like it a lot. I love the cover.
If you see the cover, you see all the different

(32:07):
faces in the face. It's a bunch of different horror
faces put together. Anyway, it's free tel Friday, or you
can actually buy a hardcover copy or a soft cover
copy and they're all on Amazon right now. Or you
can go to Jimmy star author dot com. But I
want to thank everybody because it's really cool that I'm like,
I'm hitting a chart on Amazon with it, and number
seven is pretty up there. So thank you so much

(32:28):
for everybody for doing that. Then I thought we would
maybe take a music break, because normally we take a
music break between guests anyway, and that will give us
time and if Ron has to use the wii Wi,
he can do that too. So let's check out Roslin kleind.
It only takes a moment, you guys. Roslyn Kine was
a guest last year on the show. She's Barbara Streisand's sister.

(32:48):
This is firm music video. It's really cool and fun,
so enjoy everybody. Roslin kind It only takes a moment
and we'll be back in a few minutes.

Speaker 3 (33:28):
You do'.

Speaker 12 (33:32):
Takes no more for your ride to meet and.

Speaker 13 (33:42):
The beyond nos no, you will.

Speaker 12 (33:58):
For be before you.

Speaker 14 (34:14):
Have remember what her smile was like, before you have
recorded the day you've found her.

Speaker 4 (34:26):
Kiss snap while she's young, Kiss her she's yours.

Speaker 3 (34:38):
Kiss Hanna.

Speaker 13 (34:40):
While she needs your around.

Speaker 14 (34:50):
For If you let her moment come between you now,
it soon becomes a day.

Speaker 12 (34:57):
Are you alive time?

Speaker 15 (35:00):
Blink your eye, turn your head and you've lost her, and.

Speaker 13 (35:10):
You'll stand half your knife.

Speaker 3 (35:15):
Wondering.

Speaker 8 (35:21):
So before you forget how you love home, Kris, Hannah.

Speaker 15 (35:34):
Kis Hannah, Kis, Hannah, tak.

Speaker 13 (35:48):
Some hold, tak the mood.

Speaker 14 (35:59):
And if you let a moment come between you now,
it soon becomes a day.

Speaker 12 (36:05):
You're a lifetime.

Speaker 3 (36:07):
Blink your eye, turn your head and you've lost time. Understand.

Speaker 12 (36:28):
So before.

Speaker 4 (36:31):
You forget.

Speaker 13 (36:34):
How you love time, kiss Hana, kiss Hannah, kiss hard, so.

Speaker 6 (37:07):
It only takes a moment. Kiss her now. Medley from
Roslyn Kine, who was a guest last year. We had
a good time with her and she's a wonderful, wonderful
singer and a beautiful.

Speaker 7 (37:18):
Woman, very beautiful.

Speaker 6 (37:19):
We had a good time with her. I asked us
send some messages in the chat, but I don't see
nobody's answering them yet, and so we got to waste
some time. I got two more videos we can play
as we go. I want to tell everybody too, thanks
for tuning in for the shows. You know, we did
that show without any celebrity guests at on and did
almost better than the ones with the celebrity guests. So

(37:41):
I guess people like listen to us banter.

Speaker 7 (37:44):
No, what it is is we talk about life, the world,
the reality of things. People are tired of being lied to,
people are tired of being fooled, and people are tired
of having to worship. What's not worshiple? Is this that
your word is worshiple, Let's make it. Worshiple is now

(38:06):
worship Worshiple is now a world of a dictionary.

Speaker 6 (38:11):
Anyway, A lot of people have been clicking in and
tuning in, so thank you so much. I don't We
don't even have anything exciting coming up to do either.
Nothing's going on. We're working on.

Speaker 7 (38:22):
I heard Trump is giving two thousand dollars to everybody.

Speaker 6 (38:26):
Who makes under one hundred thousand dollars a year.

Speaker 7 (38:28):
Oh, you have to make under one hundred thousand. Okay,
Trump is going to give me two thousand dollars and
I'm going to use that money to go visit my
daughters in Pennsylvania. There you go. So that's an exciting event.

Speaker 6 (38:42):
If it comes true.

Speaker 7 (38:44):
You can't get two hundred thousand, I don't know he's
not going to give it you, so fuck you.

Speaker 6 (38:51):
Anyway. I want to see what I was going to
do something Now I forgot what it was. That's how
old I'm getting, you, guys, It's just getting to be unbelievab.

Speaker 7 (39:00):
Well, age does screw up your thinking.

Speaker 6 (39:02):
A just messing up everything, you guys. I'm losing my hair.
I gotta go to the eye doctor tomorrow because I'm
having trouble seeing. So like, everything is a mess.

Speaker 7 (39:10):
It's a mess because he wants to sleep with me,
and I say no because I don't sleep with all men.

Speaker 6 (39:17):
Yeah too, my eyes are like swollen. I mean, I
just I haven't slept good on a couple of days.

Speaker 7 (39:23):
All men turn me off.

Speaker 6 (39:25):
Oh that's nice.

Speaker 7 (39:26):
I like him forty thirty five and forty, But when
you're sixty one, i'm old.

Speaker 6 (39:34):
Look at it, Okay, I actually look pretty good as
I look better old than I looked young. You think, no,
I definitely do.

Speaker 7 (39:41):
I know what.

Speaker 6 (39:42):
Yeah, I definitely do.

Speaker 7 (39:44):
I won't discuss the issue with you. I love to
be nasty. I'm really not mean to him. I'm very
good to this man. I cook his meals every night.
I do what he says. I take his verbal abuse
because there's a lot of it. Oh, he annoys me.
To death with his directorial personality.

Speaker 6 (40:06):
I am kind of like a director.

Speaker 7 (40:07):
Oh you're annoying. We have a lot of fun.

Speaker 6 (40:10):
Stuff coming on you guys, So lots of movies that
we're working on. Hopefully some stuff's going to come through soon.
I don't want to jinx it because.

Speaker 7 (40:15):
It's I don't think I'm ever going to work again.
Yes you will, I don't think so. Because those movies
have been begging for money. There's no money out there
for movies.

Speaker 6 (40:26):
Everybody's begging for money.

Speaker 7 (40:27):
But everybody's doing that bullshit where the friends and family
have to send money.

Speaker 6 (40:34):
Oh, indigogo, indie go go.

Speaker 7 (40:35):
There's no such thing as movie money. Yeah. Years ago. Listen,
years ago, before they even took a script, they had
the money for it. When it was a studios, the
studios had all the money, and.

Speaker 6 (40:51):
The studios are like getting people to try to find
money for them.

Speaker 7 (40:54):
Well, because it's a different time, maybe if they started
making decent movies that are fun again, will go. I mean,
the movies of the nineteen sixties, seventies and eighties were terrific.

Speaker 6 (41:05):
That's what we've been watching a lot of We watched
Dante's Pink Peak Peak I mean.

Speaker 7 (41:10):
The movies were entertaining and they took you away from
your everyday stress and problems. And that's what film is
all about today. You go to the movies and you
leave shaking because they make you nervous.

Speaker 6 (41:25):
I think it's fun. So all kinds of movies out
and for anybody who wants good movies and they want
to like invest the money.

Speaker 7 (41:31):
Don't have writers. The writers are all on pot.

Speaker 6 (41:35):
We have actually not all the writers. We have good writers.

Speaker 7 (41:38):
Well, I bet you every writer that ever wrote was
on pot. Pot seems to be the answer to opening
your brain, so they think, but it brings them to
a very dark, gloomy, scary place. Yeah, I don't. I
mean all the great writers were alcoholics of the nineteen forties.

Speaker 6 (42:00):
I'm probably the only person that you'll ever meet so
I have never done a drug in my entire life.
I've never done I don't drink alcohol. I've never done
pot or cocaine or any any illicit drug. I've never
done any om at all. I never even tried.

Speaker 7 (42:16):
I smoked pot many years ago at a party, and
I remember driving home and if traffic light changed to red,
and I must have sat there for five hours saying
when is this light going to change? This light didn't change,
and that experience, I said, no, wrong. You have to

(42:39):
be in control of your mind otherwise you're going to
lose it.

Speaker 6 (42:43):
It's so funny because I so my parents were relatively strict,
and if I didn't make good grades, I couldn't do anything.
But if I made good grades, I could do anything
I wanted, which I basically made straight a's all through
high school. I made one I made one C in
high school and it was and everything else was straight a's.
But in the meantime, when I was young, my parents
told me that if I did drugs that I would

(43:05):
kill my brain cells. And I was very competitive and
I wanted to be the most smartest, you know kid
in class as it was, so I never did any
drugs because of that, because I wanted to be smarter
than everybody, which I wasn't because I graduated sixth in
my class.

Speaker 7 (43:21):
I graduated third, and then I went to college. I
went to Yale, and I graduated from Yale with a
a presumer Paula Pupa diploma. So you never heard of it.
It's a very very very exclusive, exclusive exclusive diploma only

(43:42):
get into geniuses with great hair.

Speaker 6 (43:45):
You do have great hair, even in the chat they're
all talking about.

Speaker 7 (43:49):
Listen, I was sixteen and I got thrown out of school.
Could you imagine being thrown out of school? And I
didn't give a shit. I couldn't care less. I said,
I got enough education. I could read and write and
do math. I don't need anymore. I have to go
to acting school. I'm a natural born actor. I'm not

(44:10):
going to ever work in an office as a bookkeeper.
Got the bit I kill myself. How boring is that
every day going to the same office, the same chair,
the same job, with the same bullshit. Not a Gemini.
Gemini is we have to have different always experiencing new things, traveling.
And I knew at sixteen years old I was an

(44:31):
actor because I would pretend a lot. And that's what
acting is. The reason I got done out of school, folks,
was not my fault. Believe me. In those days, if
you looked at a teacher wrong, they sent you to
the office and then your parents had to come up,
and if that happened three times, then you were thrown

(44:54):
out of the school. I was in high school and
I'm a great artist. I can paint. I can draw,
aren't you. Yeah, I'm really very well.

Speaker 6 (45:02):
He said that he can do reading and writing in
math like he does reading and writing really good. The
mask notot so good.

Speaker 7 (45:09):
We didn't need computer mal All we needed to know
is if it went to a toll boat at a
bridge and you gave the guy a dollar, he gave
you seventy five cents back, because it was twenty five
cents to cross the bridge for George.

Speaker 6 (45:22):
Washington anyway, So much about fifteen.

Speaker 7 (45:26):
Dollars, missus Cohen. This teacher looked like olive oil Popeye's
olive oil, skinny, ugly fucking thing with a bun in
the back of her head. She was an old maid.
She needed to get laid. She never was laid. Nobody
would lay her because she was a mess. So she
was frustrated and got angry very quickly. I my father's

(45:49):
a great artist. My father painted scenery for at Lowe's
Triborough Theater. I she said she wanted. I forgot what
she wanted, but I painted reality. I didn't paint this
one eye up and one eye down and had that
was crooked, which was serialism. And I brought my work

(46:13):
to school and she yelled at me. She said, don't
you know that you were supposed to I said, listen,
I don't paint that. I don't draw that. That's not
my thing, I said. And I gave her an argument.
I said, this is good. Look at it. It's beautiful,
and she tore it up. Well, I didn't like that,
so I used some vulgarity on her quite a bit

(46:36):
a lot, and she came running over to me and
she grabbed me. And I got up and she grabbed
me from my back and she held me in a headlock.
So what did I do? I spun around. Now she
was spinning and her legs were going straight out, and
I was spinning around. And then she let go and

(46:59):
she flew across the hallway. Moose Day said, I attacked her.
I never attacked that ugly bitch. She attacked me. She
was so crazy. Who did the matter is? I think
years later she had a thing for me, because I
as to notice her always looking down at my crotch.
She was always checking my crotch out. So I think

(47:21):
the old bitch had the hearts for me because I
was a great looking kid. And that's my story about
getting thrown out of school. So my parents came up
and I said, I don't want to go back, so
don't talk to them like I should go back. Don't
make apologies. I'm not apologizing. I'm out of here. So
my mother said, okay, now you have to go to work.

(47:42):
We don't support you anymore. I said, fine. So I
decided to go to work as an actor, and I
did crappy little things in the village and all of it,
as all actors do. And I'm very happy with my life.
I performed on the stage for years, and I have

(48:03):
to tell you, working the stage is like having an orgasm.
There's nothing more exciting than working with life people in
front of you. And at the end of your performance,
when they applaud you, you have gone to heaven. So
only actors understand what I'm saying. The public doesn't. But
the thrill of being an actor, there's nothing better.

Speaker 6 (48:28):
But it's not all glamorous, like you see, hard.

Speaker 7 (48:32):
Work, starving, a lot of legwork. You gotta be nice
to a lot of people. Just don't let them touch
you inappropriately. Many do like to do that, and you
have to dodge those people. No, they give you a
bad name.

Speaker 6 (48:48):
You see all the pictures of people on red carpets
and premieres, and yeah, that's fun, but that's like the
funnest part of the whole thing.

Speaker 7 (48:55):
No, you're going up for a movie. You're going up
for a mo and one of the producers say, oh,
don't hire him. He doesn't put out.

Speaker 6 (49:05):
Yeah, well that's terrible.

Speaker 7 (49:06):
So if you don't put out, you lose the part.
I didn't put out because that was straight or so wonderful.
I just didn't sell myself. My talent was what I
wanted to be known for, not my penis.

Speaker 6 (49:23):
Anyway, what wait ended you guys, We're gonna We're gonna
take another quick music break. We still got about twenty
minutes before our next guest comes on. But this is
even Brown. The name of the song is No Other Lover.
He's a great guest. He was also on our show,
and so enjoy and we'll be back in a minute.

Speaker 7 (49:42):
I'm on a better note. But if Marlon Brando would
have made a pass at me, yes, I would have said, yes,
there you.

Speaker 6 (49:50):
Go, here's Even Brown. You guys, no other Lover.

Speaker 3 (50:12):
She can't take you back.

Speaker 1 (50:18):
To me.

Speaker 12 (50:21):
I can have you can.

Speaker 13 (50:25):
No week makes me feel candoing.

Speaker 15 (50:34):
Normal, No.

Speaker 3 (50:39):
We love me gus can love me?

Speaker 4 (50:43):
Killer no.

Speaker 3 (50:49):
We love me gas candle going normal? No we love men?
Can you.

Speaker 13 (51:11):
See?

Speaker 7 (51:13):
I want to make you know.

Speaker 3 (51:25):
Shity the weak make me feel can because no, no
we love men?

Speaker 5 (51:43):
Can no.

Speaker 3 (51:51):
The way make me feel? Can no? Oh way you
love me? God can like cut.

Speaker 16 (52:11):
I just got to had you. I just want you said,
I just got to love you. No love you make

(52:33):
me feel?

Speaker 4 (52:34):
Can no.

Speaker 3 (52:40):
Love me?

Speaker 17 (52:43):
You love me?

Speaker 3 (52:44):
God can.

Speaker 7 (52:50):
No.

Speaker 3 (52:53):
The way you make me feel can go any noll.

Speaker 17 (53:03):
You be love me?

Speaker 3 (53:05):
Gotta can no love me you make me feel? Can
do go way No we love me? Gotta can no

(53:35):
with that candle.

Speaker 6 (53:39):
You Hey, everybody show again. That's even Brown. He was
the lead singer for The Stylistics. You love the Stylistics
You're a long time I loved them. They had a

(54:01):
sound that was so cool, cool as the word they
were cool.

Speaker 7 (54:07):
I loved this.

Speaker 4 (54:08):
What was it you?

Speaker 7 (54:10):
You make me Feel brand New? Yes you? That was
the song I loved. What was the name of that
at the.

Speaker 6 (54:17):
Time, God bless you. I don't know, but it goes
God bless you.

Speaker 7 (54:22):
I think it's feel brand new. Yeah, I love that.
Somebody out there what's the title of that song, bless?
When the hell did the stylistic go? Why did these
groups dismantle? They were wonderful? Did they go out of style?

Speaker 1 (54:40):
Was it there?

Speaker 6 (54:40):
I think they're still around and performing as like a
legacy group.

Speaker 7 (54:43):
No, but I mean nowadays, I don't know they singing
now nowadays market. I don't know.

Speaker 6 (54:49):
That was his solo thing, and that's a nowadays market.

Speaker 7 (54:52):
But it was nothing like his there was. He was
nowhere near the stylistics he was O. I mean he
was like everybody else. He was not the singer, but
the stylistics they were special. I don't know.

Speaker 6 (55:06):
When you see what, I'll look it up and see.

Speaker 7 (55:08):
What was the song You make Me Feel brand New? Yes,
I guess that's you make Me Feel brand New? Make
me just do stylistics? Albums? I have that album. I
think I have a lot of albums, you know, from
the the do you make Me Feel Brand New? Yeah,
that's what I've said. I have albums from when I was.

Speaker 6 (55:33):
Young, and it's their number one song, their biggest selling.

Speaker 7 (55:35):
Song, that song. When I when I was young, I
bought albums and I still have the original albums in
a box somewhere.

Speaker 6 (55:48):
I actually love the stylistics.

Speaker 7 (55:50):
I don't know Donny manthis original album I have with
the stylistic with with Ruby and the Romantics. I love Man.

Speaker 6 (56:00):
I don't actually know that one. I don't know Ruby
and the Romantics.

Speaker 18 (56:05):
I don't actually know you love you Better wake up, yeah,
before we bake up and you lose me.

Speaker 7 (56:12):
Look to me, the one who really loves you. Love
you better wake up, yeah, before we break up and
you lose.

Speaker 19 (56:23):
That was it.

Speaker 7 (56:24):
I don't think that was Ruby in the Romantics. I
think that I don't know who that is. That was
my favorite singer, the Motown Girl. I loved Motown when
I was young. That's all I played was Motown.

Speaker 6 (56:36):
Remember we had that one lady from Motown on and
she was like doing on our show, and she also
did Good Morning America at the same time, and she
had to leave because she was like doing Good Morning
America or some other show she was taping. Who's that
Lady that we had on? Do you remember she's like
one of your favorite singers and I can't remember who.

Speaker 7 (56:55):
They're all my favorite singers. Don't forget the fifties, sixties
and seventies was the best music because.

Speaker 6 (57:02):
Mary Wilson Mary.

Speaker 7 (57:04):
Will be married and sing that I'm thinking of what's
her name? Oh God? And she was the queen of
Motown in the fifties nineteen fifties, and the song was
love You'd better wake up, yeah, before we break up
and you lose it. BA, look to me the one

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who really loves you. That somebody about Sally said.

Speaker 6 (57:35):
Mary Wells.

Speaker 7 (57:36):
Mary Wells, Yes, Mary, forgive me, forgive me. I worship
Mary my guy, she said, Oh my guy. Nothing in
the world could ever take the place of my guy,
my guy. No other handsome face could ever replace my guy,

(57:58):
my guy.

Speaker 6 (58:00):
You may not be artist to sign the Motown Mary.

Speaker 7 (58:03):
I love Mary Wells, I love God rest of Soul,
they sang, and I flew through the heavens love you,
Mary Wells. These songs were the best, Oh so one
after another that came out. We couldn't breathe from her.
Don't forget we came from Doris j Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra,

(58:25):
Dean Martin and all Harry Como, all those singers, and
suddenly some black broad spelts out of sor what. We
weren't allowed to listen to black music, you know, if
you if you ever some families, if you turned on
black music, they tell you turned that off. That's how
bad it was, how prejudice some white people were. Back

(58:46):
in the fifties. I had a box, you know, a
little radio, and I was walking to the park and
I think the somebody was on some black group and
somebody yelled, get those somebody yelled those stop it, get

(59:07):
those ends off the radio. It was awful time. And
I love Mary Wells. I didn't care. I wasn't prejudice.
I just loved them, and I loved her music. And
then she became great because every song she sang the
white kids went crazy for and we all bought her
music and we loved her music. So a lot of

(59:30):
today black people should thank Mary Wells for being the pioneer,
the woman to set the record straight on talent, not
prejudice is what counts. I like love it.

Speaker 6 (59:44):
I love Mary Wells.

Speaker 7 (59:45):
I love Mary Wells. I love you well, love you
well loved.

Speaker 6 (59:48):
And so we're gonna play one more song, and then
I think our guests will be here, So we're gonna
play Irene Michael's You guys, she just got back from
the Josie Music Awards where she won Best Duo. I
think she won Best Duo that she did with wiz
In White Piece, who's also been on the show. And
so this is her song. I like brain, enjoy it
and we'll be right back with our guests, who should

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be coming on any minute.

Speaker 5 (01:00:18):
Someone sunshine all.

Speaker 12 (01:00:21):
The time, always want the stars.

Speaker 7 (01:00:25):
Alignes what I mean you, I can be blue, but
I'm the.

Speaker 3 (01:00:32):
Other three collers to It has no end, it has
no start.

Speaker 20 (01:00:37):
It's just the lodging as my heart.

Speaker 6 (01:00:41):
It's the secret you connect.

Speaker 17 (01:00:49):
We're falling, weird, falling luckily, little trap, son of Ranger Caine,
queer falling quiz ball. But I'm like gray.

Speaker 8 (01:01:14):
See you're deep inside my soul while I I can't
control when you're lost.

Speaker 3 (01:01:23):
In midst of night, You're never out of myself.

Speaker 13 (01:01:29):
It has no end, it has no stutter.

Speaker 6 (01:01:32):
It's just the logic of my heart and secrets.

Speaker 13 (01:01:38):
You can never tell.

Speaker 17 (01:01:44):
With all We've all little drops on the window pane.

Speaker 13 (01:01:52):
We fall, We fall.

Speaker 4 (01:01:57):
Like grain.

Speaker 3 (01:02:01):
It has no aid, it has no stomach.

Speaker 19 (01:02:05):
It's just the lock of my heart.

Speaker 12 (01:02:09):
It's the secret you can never tell.

Speaker 17 (01:02:21):
We're folly, We're falling like we the tramp sounding window
plain with.

Speaker 5 (01:02:29):
Folly, with all you, but like gram.

Speaker 4 (01:02:36):
With Folly to call.

Speaker 12 (01:02:39):
Me nothing intention nothing gain, I touch you, I lost you.

Speaker 5 (01:02:48):
Like grim.

Speaker 13 (01:02:52):
Like grim.

Speaker 6 (01:02:56):
Like Hey everybody? So that was I mean Michael's I

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like Rain, and.

Speaker 7 (01:03:28):
I mean Michael is a sweetheart. I love her. She's
very beautiful. There's a fabulous body. So I tell her marriage.

Speaker 6 (01:03:37):
Everybody knows.

Speaker 7 (01:03:38):
It's probably eighty years old.

Speaker 6 (01:03:39):
She's eighty years old, and she's working all the time
and putting out new music. She has a new single
coming out on November twenty fifth.

Speaker 7 (01:03:46):
So I'm not the only old big that looks good
for our age.

Speaker 6 (01:03:50):
I know she looks great for her age. And she's
just a really nice, nice lady.

Speaker 7 (01:03:54):
Oh, I love her. We danced together when we're out
in public, you know, places or at events. No, I
love it.

Speaker 6 (01:04:03):
I think it's fun and she's great.

Speaker 7 (01:04:05):
It's the tol bitch.

Speaker 6 (01:04:06):
She does all kinds. She played Gay Pride, she played,
She performed at the Josie Music Awards.

Speaker 7 (01:04:11):
She performed when we danced together. People say, would you
believe he's eighty five and she's eighty You can't believe
that we sil can walk and talk.

Speaker 6 (01:04:21):
Yeah, it's very cool the whole thing.

Speaker 7 (01:04:23):
I don't know what people expect of you when you're eighty.
I mean, did they expect you to be paralyzed, crippled,
to vented or what all the above. There are so
many eighty and eighty five year olds out there who
are like me and Irene. I really think there is

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a prejudice against us, and I think something should be
done about it. We're not invisible, and don't make us invisible,
but we are treated invisibly by a lot of people.
AR say, has no matter because we're old and oh
you're old fashioned. You have all thinking, oh that was

(01:05:05):
years ago. Bullshit. Life is the same, It recycles itself.
We have the same values that we had back in
the fifties forties as you have today. We're fighting the
same battles.

Speaker 6 (01:05:19):
I think it's true. I think unfortunately not all older
people are like you guys. Now, you guys are still
pushing forward with your careers and things are taken off.

Speaker 7 (01:05:28):
We frightened people. We really frighten people because they think, Wow,
how lucky we are that we're still around and looking
good and still have all our marbles. Will they will
they even reach eighties? That's the thing. See, Irene and
I look back. We are in our eighties, so we've succeeded.

(01:05:53):
We've done it in my seventies. Did I ever think
how long would I live?

Speaker 17 (01:05:59):
No?

Speaker 7 (01:06:00):
Because if you ask me my age in my seventies,
I would have said, wait a minute, let me think
about it, because I'd never thought of my age. Then
I met Jimmy, and Jimmy loves to tell me I'm
eighty loves to tell people I'm eighty five. He loves it.

(01:06:20):
I think he thinks having a monument for a husband
is important.

Speaker 6 (01:06:25):
Now I think it's great because that way people.

Speaker 7 (01:06:28):
Yeah, but good. The sad thing is when people meet
us and I tell them there's a twenty six year difference,
they say, oh, we didn't know that. There looks like
hardly any difference. So does that make you look old
or does that make me look young?

Speaker 6 (01:06:44):
I don't care if I look old, so it doesn't matter.

Speaker 7 (01:06:46):
No, But does it make you look old or me young?
That's the definitive answer.

Speaker 6 (01:06:51):
I don't know, because I asked somebody the other day
if I looked as old as somebody else, and they
didn't say no. They didn't say no, which surprised me
because I think I look alike with this person.

Speaker 7 (01:07:02):
What's it about when you lip peals? I don't know.
I have a peeling lip, chaped lips? Maybe are they chapped?
You can't be citrus because I drink so much lemon.

Speaker 6 (01:07:14):
Citrus. Does citrus do that to you?

Speaker 7 (01:07:17):
Somebody said it's lack of citrus.

Speaker 6 (01:07:19):
Oh no, you can't be that. You drink a lot
of citrus, pretty lot.

Speaker 7 (01:07:23):
Who knows?

Speaker 6 (01:07:27):
Who knows? I don't actually like know. Okay, so we're
gonna go ahead and bring on our next guest. Let's
make sure we can hear her.

Speaker 19 (01:07:35):
Hi.

Speaker 6 (01:07:37):
Hey, I love it. Hey, you guys are all turn ups.

Speaker 7 (01:07:44):
So you guys, when you're out in the woods, good
for you.

Speaker 6 (01:07:48):
Marie is on set for her movie Run You guys.
In the post apocalyptic world, a woman and her best
friend Squeaks the Mouse, are hunted by a cannibalistic gang.
And so you're actually and you have Wi Fi. That's
even better.

Speaker 5 (01:08:03):
I know.

Speaker 19 (01:08:03):
I was worried for a minute. I was like, Okay,
you guys, we're gonna have to go back to base
camp here if I can't get service.

Speaker 6 (01:08:10):
I love it, so hold on, let me do an
introduction to you guys. Hey everybody, now we want to
welcome to the Jimmy Star still with Ron Mussell, Ac
Chris on set right now live Marie Weatherell, Hello and
welcome to the show.

Speaker 19 (01:08:22):
Thank you for having me. Hi everyone, and this is my.

Speaker 6 (01:08:25):
Husband and my cool outrageous man about town co host
Ron Russell.

Speaker 7 (01:08:29):
Or he didn't give your marriage either. How's up?

Speaker 6 (01:08:31):
Oh yeah, he's eighty five. Oh no, I like yevit.
And we have a chatroom with people in it, so
just say hi to the people in the chat room.

Speaker 19 (01:08:41):
Hi, everyone in the chat room.

Speaker 6 (01:08:43):
So where are you actually filming this film?

Speaker 19 (01:08:46):
We are in Fort Worth?

Speaker 6 (01:08:48):
Fort Worth, Texas. So you're from Texas. You live in Texas?

Speaker 19 (01:08:51):
I live in Dallas, yes, but I'm originally from Boise, Idaho.

Speaker 6 (01:08:55):
Okay, so she's originally from idahos she's in Fort Worth, Texas.
You guys, So before we talk about some of your
movie stuff.

Speaker 7 (01:09:01):
Let's talk about Idaho. I never heard of Idaho in
my life. I mean, who here's about Idaho. You hear
about New York, you hear about La you hear about Chicago,
But Idaho. What's an Idaho?

Speaker 1 (01:09:13):
I know?

Speaker 7 (01:09:14):
Well, we watched that movie that was shot in Ideah Woe.
I fell in love with Idaho. It is beautiful, the
mountains as far as I was shocked how beautiful Idaho is.

Speaker 6 (01:09:28):
That's right. We watched Dante's Peak, which it shot town,
but it's actually was shot in Idaho and.

Speaker 7 (01:09:38):
Important it is of a little state. It's important. It's
a beautiful state. I've never been in Idaho. I'm going
one day.

Speaker 6 (01:09:49):
They do potatoes in Idaho or one of the Idaho potatoes.

Speaker 19 (01:09:54):
For our potatoes. But Idaho is actually the gem state.

Speaker 6 (01:09:59):
What gem state?

Speaker 7 (01:10:01):
The gem yea diamonds.

Speaker 19 (01:10:05):
We're known for the star garnet. You can only find
it there.

Speaker 6 (01:10:09):
Star garnet.

Speaker 7 (01:10:11):
Start yes years ago. That was very famous in the fifties.
It was a star sapphire.

Speaker 6 (01:10:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:10:19):
Remember all the men had stocks. He wasn't even born yet,
but all the all the all the guys. That was
a big thing. A pinky ring with a star sapphire.

Speaker 13 (01:10:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:10:30):
I remember. I had one of the fact fat side
stark fire. All that's you've gone. Marie is gone, So
you got happened? Uh Marie, not Maria, I know, but
I'm singing this.

Speaker 6 (01:10:42):
Shut up, Okay, go sideways again.

Speaker 7 (01:10:48):
Now are you filming at this minute? Are you in
between takes?

Speaker 17 (01:10:54):
Yes?

Speaker 19 (01:10:54):
I told them. I was like, I've got an interview
at three o'clock. We're stopping because you have have stirdle
over your good.

Speaker 7 (01:11:04):
I know.

Speaker 6 (01:11:06):
And once we let you go, well, probably because I
actually have the trailer that they've released for Run. We'll
play it for everybody. Because there's a trailer, you can
help promote it. We'll play it sometimes. It depends on
how much time we get with you. So, first of all,
you guys can follow Lorrie on Instagram. It's at Marie underscore.
W E T H E R E L L Is
it weather or l? Is that how you pronounce it?

Speaker 4 (01:11:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 19 (01:11:27):
Well okay weather?

Speaker 7 (01:11:29):
All don't you speak English?

Speaker 6 (01:11:31):
I speak English, but there's lots of ways you can actually.

Speaker 7 (01:11:33):
Announce it's only one word.

Speaker 6 (01:11:35):
Well, no, it's not weather, yes, like the gutturall things wrong.
So the first thing I want to like talk about
is you went to law school. You could be like
a lawyer. Why are you an actress?

Speaker 4 (01:11:52):
You know?

Speaker 19 (01:11:52):
I realized in law school that this was really what
I wanted to do. It's so crazy. I had been
pursuing careers based on strong female lead characters I had
seen in movies and my entire life, and I had
this epiphany in law school. I was like, you know
what I want to be acting? I am acting. I'm
a lawyer.

Speaker 6 (01:12:13):
Oh my, So who was your strong lawyer person, TV
movie person that that want made you go to law school?
Is there one? Oh?

Speaker 19 (01:12:21):
That would be my father.

Speaker 6 (01:12:23):
Okay.

Speaker 7 (01:12:24):
Fathers have a tendency of doing that to their children.

Speaker 6 (01:12:29):
I think that's so hard.

Speaker 7 (01:12:30):
They want they want their children to succeed what they did.

Speaker 6 (01:12:34):
You haven't been doing it very long, and you're doing
really well.

Speaker 7 (01:12:37):
Good for you.

Speaker 6 (01:12:38):
You're doing really really well.

Speaker 7 (01:12:42):
You're an actor and that's important.

Speaker 6 (01:12:44):
So you guys, I guess. So first of all, so
was the family okay with that? Like I I want
to know because I was. I was a clothing designer.
I wanted to be a clothing designer, but I had
a regular job and my parents, you know, I thought
they were going to freak out if I quit my
regular job to become a clothing designer. And finally one
day I used to always tell my family, when I

(01:13:05):
have enough money, I'm going to be a clothing designer,
and my dad out of the Blue said you're never
going to have enough money. If you want to do it,
just do it. And I quit my job and bought
a building and became a clothing designer. But I didn't
think it would go well. Were they okay with all
of it?

Speaker 19 (01:13:17):
They were, Yeah. My dad kind of says something similar.
He said, you know, if you're going to pursue this,
now's the time. Don't wait. So they're one hundred percent
supportive of my career choice. And I do still work
part time as a paralegal for him, just you know,
got to pay the bills, right. Yeah, they said, go

(01:13:38):
after it.

Speaker 6 (01:13:38):
Now.

Speaker 19 (01:13:39):
I love it.

Speaker 7 (01:13:40):
When I was sixteen, I told my parents I'm going
to be an actor, and my mother said, yeah, sure,
Hollywood's just waiting for you. Work for the city, you
get benefits at fifty. She wanted me to be a
ditch trigger. She out of her mind bigger. She really
wanted me to dig up city streets in New York.

Speaker 6 (01:13:59):
It's crazy, like, oh my god.

Speaker 7 (01:14:01):
Well, they do get good union benefits. Yes, Do I
lookup the type to go dig up the street. He
could do it if it was a part in the movie.
Otherwise he wouldn't do I have dirty faces many times
in blood or whatever.

Speaker 6 (01:14:20):
So let's talk about the film you're doing right now,
since let's give it a plug. You guys too. If
you go to YouTube, you can plug in the movie
Run and put put her name in and you can
actually see the trailer. So so it says on your
IMDb that you're in post production, but I guess you're
doing some pickup shots.

Speaker 19 (01:14:35):
We are doing some pickups and a couple of little inserts,
a little flashback inserts. We have a solid rough cut
and we watched it and I was like, you know,
it's it's kind of missing the love element of a film,
so we put in a little bit of love.

Speaker 6 (01:14:49):
So now are you it's wait, are you producing it? Also?

Speaker 7 (01:14:55):
No?

Speaker 19 (01:14:55):
Not technically okay, okay, Marie.

Speaker 7 (01:14:59):
Have you had a done stage? I?

Speaker 19 (01:15:04):
Yes, and no. I grew up around theater, the Idaho
Shakespeare Festival in particular, but I was so shy when
I was little. There was no way I was going
to get up on stage. I just I sort of
came out of that as I got older. But I
absolutely love the theater.

Speaker 6 (01:15:20):
So so wait, let's go back to Run. So, so
your best friend is is real is a real mouse.

Speaker 7 (01:15:27):
I know.

Speaker 6 (01:15:27):
I'm not giving anything a weight because it's on IMDb,
so obviously they made a public So you actually like,
are in this movie running away from cannibalistic gang of
people with a mouse?

Speaker 7 (01:15:36):
Yep, yes, a mouse for the computer?

Speaker 1 (01:15:41):
No?

Speaker 19 (01:15:41):
No, this is a real mouse.

Speaker 7 (01:15:44):
Oh a mousetrap mouse.

Speaker 6 (01:15:46):
Oh did you just have a mouse in your hand?

Speaker 4 (01:15:49):
No?

Speaker 19 (01:15:49):
I don't have her with me.

Speaker 6 (01:15:52):
Oh my god, that's so cool. I used to have
a pet mouse, So I like mice.

Speaker 7 (01:15:55):
They're cute. I like love it.

Speaker 6 (01:15:57):
Okay, so are you Do you like horror movie? Because
I will love down through your whole resume, and you've
done some of everything. You've got comedy, you've got a
little bit of everything, but you do starting to stack
up a lot of horror.

Speaker 7 (01:16:08):
You like war?

Speaker 8 (01:16:09):
I do?

Speaker 19 (01:16:10):
I love horror films?

Speaker 6 (01:16:12):
Yeah? What is that noise? Hell at all? It sounds
like somebody's clapping. Don't worry about it, it'll go away. Yeah,
they're clapping. So let's talk about your your We'll go
back to some of the other horror things and stuff,
but let's talk about your biggest credit, which I don't

(01:16:34):
know if it's actually your biggest credit, but it's a
credit everybody has seen because it's the most popular show
on basically on television. So you're in nineteen twenty three.
That's a tailor, Sheridan, you know things. Stars are Helen
Mirren and Harrison Ford and you get tarred and feathered
in an episode which I didn't see it. I should
have seen if I could find a clip for it.

(01:16:55):
But first of all, where do they shoot that?

Speaker 1 (01:17:00):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (01:17:00):
Oh, we lost your voice?

Speaker 7 (01:17:01):
No voice, that was what the cracking was. Could be.

Speaker 6 (01:17:08):
There, We go up, now do it again, now say something.

Speaker 19 (01:17:15):
Can you hear me?

Speaker 6 (01:17:16):
Yes?

Speaker 19 (01:17:18):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (01:17:20):
So now we can now we can can you hear
me yes?

Speaker 19 (01:17:25):
Okay? Yes? So that was shot just outside of Austin.

Speaker 6 (01:17:31):
So that show is shot in Texas.

Speaker 19 (01:17:34):
Parts of yes, parts were shot in Texas, and then
some of it I believe was shot in Montana.

Speaker 6 (01:17:39):
Okay. And how was it like working on I mean,
because that's like a huge production. That's not a little production.
That's like as big as it gets.

Speaker 19 (01:17:46):
It was massive. And that day, I want to say,
there were like three hundred extras.

Speaker 1 (01:17:52):
It was.

Speaker 19 (01:17:53):
It was pretty incredible just putting that entire scene together
and watching the crew and everybody work and.

Speaker 6 (01:18:00):
Your scene is with like the third lead in the
whole thing, right.

Speaker 19 (01:18:04):
Yeah, Brandon Sklenar, Yes, it was wonderful.

Speaker 7 (01:18:07):
I just finished the movie with AE hundred and sixty
something extras all clowns. It was terrible. And talk about
working with crazy people.

Speaker 19 (01:18:19):
Oh, hell, terrifying.

Speaker 7 (01:18:23):
That's killer clowns. And I was a general, the general
of the army that was out there to kill these clowns.

Speaker 6 (01:18:30):
Oh my god. So when you were on nineteen twenty
three were you able to like it? Did you ever
get to meet either Helen Mirren or or what's this face?
Harrison Ford?

Speaker 19 (01:18:41):
Sadly not. They were not in at my scenes, but
one day I will.

Speaker 6 (01:18:46):
Oh, absolutely, that's very nice.

Speaker 19 (01:18:48):
I did see Helen Mirren in the West End though,
so that was that was really awesome.

Speaker 6 (01:18:52):
I love Helen Mire. She's one of my all time
favorite actresses.

Speaker 1 (01:18:56):
Helen.

Speaker 7 (01:18:56):
Harrison Ford is a nice guy.

Speaker 6 (01:18:58):
He's met Harrison very nice.

Speaker 19 (01:19:00):
I believe that.

Speaker 7 (01:19:01):
Caring of people, very caring of the people around him
when he works.

Speaker 6 (01:19:07):
Yeah, so you'd have another because you did another movie
with Terry Kaiser called Bad Bitch A small town businesswoman
reeks Havoc on a local gang after they tear her
community apart. I met Terry Kaiser many many years ago.
For anybody who doesn't know who Terry Kaiser is, Terry
Kaiser is Bernie at weekend in Bernie's you know, when
he's like yeah, and the two guys are carrying him

(01:19:28):
around everywhere. And he was a really nice guy.

Speaker 1 (01:19:30):
So how was it?

Speaker 6 (01:19:31):
How was the film number one? And how was it
working with Terry Kaiser?

Speaker 19 (01:19:35):
The film was a lot of fun. I was a
bad bitch, you know, I had dreads in my hair,
had a gosh I think I played with a knife
and you know, beat people up. So that was a
lot of fun. And Terry Kaiser is just he was
the kindest person and so generous in giving with his
time and knowledge in the entertainment industry. You know, his

(01:19:59):
whole life.

Speaker 6 (01:20:00):
Yeah, his whole life is in the movies.

Speaker 7 (01:20:03):
That's the most important thing to me. If I work
with a big star, that I hear that the star
is generous. Yes, you're generous. Your performance is better because
if you don't like the star, now you have to
do lines with them. You can off, you can really

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change your character terribly because of how you feel.

Speaker 19 (01:20:27):
Oh, I know that.

Speaker 7 (01:20:30):
Joan Crawford wanted to kill her on the set, and
they said it was very difficult smiling and saying would
you like coffee, honey, when you really want to just
say get over, I want to kill you your bits.

Speaker 6 (01:20:42):
It's actually I want to go back and tell everybody
since you're like in these because you're doing all these
like fight movie kind of like things where you're like
this spider that I wrote that you've actually had weaponry
training in rifles, pistols and semi automatic weapons.

Speaker 19 (01:20:54):
Yes, yes, I have so like women have to do
that today.

Speaker 4 (01:21:00):
I know.

Speaker 6 (01:21:01):
Do you have an idea that like it's part of
the career, Like would you like to be like the
next like action you know, like everybody like last night
we watched Lara Croft tomb Raider with the Angelina Jolie.
Would you like to do stuff like that?

Speaker 19 (01:21:13):
Yeah, That's why I really wanted to do this movie
because it was so different than anything I've ever done.
It's very action packed. I have literally kicked my button
to shape on this set, and I yeah, I would
love to do a movie like Sacario or Beyond Lioness.
I love the military type action thrillers are you doing.

Speaker 6 (01:21:36):
Your own stunts or the easy stunts and stuff? Are
you doing your own?

Speaker 19 (01:21:40):
Yes, I've I've been doing it all you have you ever.

Speaker 6 (01:21:44):
Like have you have you ever been to a stunt
school before?

Speaker 19 (01:21:48):
You know, I took just a little basic class, but
not really.

Speaker 4 (01:21:53):
No.

Speaker 6 (01:21:54):
We have this friend.

Speaker 21 (01:21:55):
His name is Mark baka Anthony. You might know him
because her. He's got a stunt school, so you should, like,
you know, talk to him. I'm doing a bunch of
films with him, and uh, he's a really cool guy.

Speaker 6 (01:22:07):
And yeah, so I could see you doing it. How
tall are you? Yeah, so you're tall, Like you've already
got like that presence to be the action star. Oh
I don't remember that when people ask me who's who
we could use? Like, then you're a good one. Yeah,
I love that. I also wrote down that that you're
you're a state champion and golf and swimming, and you're

(01:22:29):
a horse woman and you're really good at writing English
and Western, which I don't even know what that means.

Speaker 7 (01:22:35):
I bet you have a problem. I bet you have
a problem with men.

Speaker 19 (01:22:39):
I have a problem with men.

Speaker 7 (01:22:42):
You have a problem. I don't think there's a man
that wants to go with you because you are showing
him and everything, I mean golf, horse back.

Speaker 6 (01:22:53):
She said, that's why the boyfriend, No, you haven't just
met the right one, make him.

Speaker 7 (01:22:58):
Really scared of you.

Speaker 19 (01:23:00):
I know, I know it's a problem.

Speaker 7 (01:23:02):
I mean you're like a ten and they could be
like a five. And then what do you how do
you handle that.

Speaker 6 (01:23:08):
Much?

Speaker 19 (01:23:09):
I'm a lot?

Speaker 4 (01:23:10):
No, you know what.

Speaker 6 (01:23:11):
And it's funny because you look really pretty here. But
if you guys google Marie Weatherill or follow her Instagram
at Marie underscore weather you see pictures of her not
all dirty with the face. She's absolutely stunningly gorgeous.

Speaker 7 (01:23:24):
You know what, you have a sweet face and you're
a sweet girl. You have a nice personality, So I
think all the other credits you have are not important.
What's important is you. I like you. You're nice. I'm
much good judge of character. I can tell a cunt
from a nice person. Let's let's see you next.

Speaker 6 (01:23:44):
Yes, yeah, see next. You see you next too, So
let's talk about I want to talk about this one.
You did a movie called Insane Like Me, where you're
a party girl turning into a vampire with Eric Roberts,
who's a friend of ours who's been on the show.
And Ron is doing a vampire movie soon where he's
playing a vampire. Also, how was it playing a vampire
getting turned into a vampire?

Speaker 19 (01:24:04):
I love playing vampires. There's so much fun. I was
a human in that, and then I was, you know,
objected by the vampires. I was hoping they would do
a sequel where I turned into a vampire because I
was bit in the whole thing. But we shall see.
But that was really a lot of fun.

Speaker 6 (01:24:22):
So you didn't get to actually turn into one and
grow things and shit because they got to do a sequel.

Speaker 7 (01:24:28):
No, no, no, my vampire character, I am not playing.
I don't want to do that. Stereotypes shit. When I
read the script, I said, I'll do it.

Speaker 4 (01:24:40):
Why.

Speaker 7 (01:24:41):
I'm a father who's a vampire and I'm teaching my
daughter how to become a vampire.

Speaker 19 (01:24:48):
Okay.

Speaker 7 (01:24:49):
And the trick of it is, I'm a gay vampire,
so I not only have to teach my daughter what
it's like to be a vampire, but having a gay father.
So the politics are one. The horror of it all
is occasionally when I'm hungry, then I have a face
that's very ugly. It's not even my face. It's all

(01:25:10):
it was ig What was it called?

Speaker 19 (01:25:13):
I had?

Speaker 7 (01:25:15):
Yeah? Yeah, And I take my daughter to an enchanted
land of people that are very enchanted, all different kinds
of people who get along and who are happy together.
It's a wonderful movie. It's almost like I was in Wonderland,
Gone Horrible, Gone horrible. So I can't wait to shoot it.
Hope we stick to the script actually, and don't say

(01:25:37):
we can't do this, we can't do that, and make
it where everybody's mean and evil.

Speaker 3 (01:25:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:25:42):
I love though that you can do guns and stuff.
We have a werewolf movie called cry Havoc that we're
shooting in Pilot Point, Texas. I don't know where that
is in relation to anything else.

Speaker 19 (01:25:52):
Yeah, I think that's just a little bit north of me.
In like thirty minutes.

Speaker 6 (01:25:55):
We have a bunch of like people who have to
play military people and stuff in it. And so I
got the first like twenty percent of our funding when
I get funded. Though, that's another one we could use
you for.

Speaker 7 (01:26:06):
Let me tell you something about knowing what you're doing.
And I didn't know it. I'm playing General Milan killing clowns.
I was out there walking with my hand on the trigger.

Speaker 19 (01:26:19):
Oh yeah, yeah, you can't.

Speaker 7 (01:26:21):
I did wrong. Well they had to stop shooting and say, Ron,
don't you know how to walk with a gun? I
just know, yeah every day when my muggle lady.

Speaker 12 (01:26:29):
Look, I.

Speaker 7 (01:26:33):
Never used the gun in my life. They said, well
you have to. It's great. You can't hold the trigger.
So I think the shot that used was me holding
the trigger. But I don't think what he ins is
that hip that they're going to pick up.

Speaker 6 (01:26:47):
On it was fake guns anyway, like you probably will.

Speaker 7 (01:26:50):
But the idea is, if I'm a general and I
don't know general to hold the run, it's pretty sad.
I love it. So then you do. You do have
to know all about.

Speaker 6 (01:27:05):
So I believe.

Speaker 7 (01:27:07):
I believe because you knew right away.

Speaker 6 (01:27:09):
Yeah she said it as soon as you said you.

Speaker 7 (01:27:12):
Knew what you knew? My mistake, Uh right, So I believe.

Speaker 6 (01:27:17):
You took some actions with Lata Park Lincoln, Western Peace,
wonderful lady and Lorrock Lincoln was a guest on our show.
She was a super famous actress in horror, and she
was in all kinds of great things. And but you
also got to do a movie with her called and

(01:27:37):
you did You right, you did study some underneath her.

Speaker 19 (01:27:41):
I did you know? I trained privately, privately with her
for about three and a half years until she.

Speaker 6 (01:27:46):
Passed, which was just.

Speaker 7 (01:27:50):
Insuredrible. She was such a fabulous was a movie that
you have we cannot discuss.

Speaker 6 (01:27:56):
We're not going to talk about it.

Speaker 7 (01:27:59):
Want to we don't want f MP in half the world.

Speaker 4 (01:28:03):
Oh, I know.

Speaker 19 (01:28:07):
You and you're like, what, Oh is that?

Speaker 6 (01:28:10):
What happened?

Speaker 7 (01:28:10):
What happened?

Speaker 6 (01:28:11):
She said when they did the movie, it was a
different title. They changed the title afterwards. I would think so,
because but anyway, we're not going to talk about that one.
If you guys want to know, go to it and
go to her uh to her IMDb page. That'll make
her number go up if you go and look at
her IMDb page and she can see you know how
it's like it. I also wrote down that you have

(01:28:33):
You did an episode of Mosaic, which was directed by
the Academy Award director Steven Soderberg with Sharon stone Ball Bridges,
Paul Rubins. That's pee Wee Herman. I loved pev Wee Herman. Garrett, Yes,
she has, because how long you've only been doing it
about seven or eight years, right, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:28:51):
Really not some nice stuff you did, some good stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:28:54):
Yeah, you've got a lot of stuff going on.

Speaker 7 (01:28:56):
I'm usually it takes twenty years to do what you're doing.

Speaker 3 (01:29:00):
I know it really is.

Speaker 7 (01:29:01):
No, really, some people.

Speaker 19 (01:29:02):
I learned a lot from Lar, Honest to.

Speaker 7 (01:29:04):
God, I'm in the business sixty seven years. Of course,
I'm eighty five and I'm still I'm still I'm still
learning and I'm still trying to be famous.

Speaker 6 (01:29:19):
Seven years.

Speaker 7 (01:29:20):
You think I'll ever make it? Yes?

Speaker 6 (01:29:23):
Having fun. We like to have fun. I could walk
to be fun.

Speaker 7 (01:29:28):
I could walk into a room of one hundred people.
They don't they know me from my show here, but
they don't know me as an actor. So that takes
sixty seven years.

Speaker 6 (01:29:37):
You're famous, No, that's okay. You're doing extremely well. Also,
though you associate with really good people. Not that I'm
not a great publicist, but I want to give a
shout out to Barry Rogers, your publicist. You know, publicists
in general don't get along with each other, but he
is really one of the coolest guys on the planet.
I have two publicist friends, you know that I do

(01:29:58):
a lot of stuff with. He's a stand up guy.
He's got great moral values and he's a really just
a stand up, fabulous like guy. So I think you
have a great publicist. He speaks super highly of you.

Speaker 7 (01:30:10):
And.

Speaker 6 (01:30:11):
I think that you have so many cool things. So
how was it like, because I noticed you do have
a few extra credits and stuff. Did you meet I
used to be. I'm an extra in any movies and
that's how I got all my indie film roles. Yes,
extra it really benefits. People look down on it, but
it's really a good thing to.

Speaker 19 (01:30:27):
Do, such an important thing to do, and just watch
and learn and absorb and meet people and network. I
think it's it's so important to start working your way
up the ladder, and that starts as background and extra work.

Speaker 7 (01:30:43):
I know a lot of friends of ours that are
actors and actresses and they say, I will never do
an extra part. And I say, you know, an extra
is such a part of the movie. Yeah, have an
empty screen. So I wouldn't do extra work now, only
because I don't have the stamina.

Speaker 19 (01:31:06):
Oh it's a lot.

Speaker 7 (01:31:07):
Yeah, the stand all day waiting and it's a lot
of extras work, very hard they do, and early and
early hours.

Speaker 6 (01:31:17):
I literally like so when I lived in Florida. I
was in every single thing that they shot there as
an extra. And I'm not a good actor. I'm terrible actor.
I've got a ton of movies just because people, mostly
because I'm big in social media. I know I'm not
a I'm a great producer, but I'm not a good actor.
But I would go to with him. I used to

(01:31:40):
go to all the because I'm in everything huge, and
I would go, uh, just because every extra there was
a movie producer, a movie director or writer. Everybody there's
making their own independent films.

Speaker 7 (01:31:51):
And I got there there was a film that they
wanted him in to do something. I forgot what it was,
and I said, Jimmy, I read lines with you and
I'll show you if you have trouble how to deliver
that line. And I think he was I don't know
what he was, but anyway, I sat him down. I
sat him down and I said, bind line. Let's make

(01:32:14):
up a line. So the weather outside is really nice,
what do you think? And he would say, oh, I
think it is very nice to outside. And I think
I will know. You know.

Speaker 6 (01:32:26):
I started acting in the first place because I booked
my first ten role, my first ten actual auditions were
I auditioned, I got.

Speaker 7 (01:32:35):
The role, got the role, probably have to sleep with everything.

Speaker 6 (01:32:39):
Everybody I thought I was good at. But I'm really
not good because the productions were terrible. But I'm a
great producer.

Speaker 5 (01:32:45):
Is that he is?

Speaker 7 (01:32:46):
I guess what? As as a what do you call it? Publicist?
I have to tell you I've never seen a publicist
like Eileen and Jimmy work so hard for their clients.
They're almost like managers. They do everything.

Speaker 6 (01:33:06):
Are Yeah, I really want that the client is.

Speaker 7 (01:33:09):
To get them out there and get them. They're brilliant there,
I have to say Jimmy's but as an actor this way,
I wouldn't pay to see him.

Speaker 6 (01:33:19):
I'm not any good, but I do have two hundred
and forty three credits.

Speaker 19 (01:33:22):
I beg that incredible.

Speaker 6 (01:33:27):
So anyway, so let's go back to you. So first
of all, here's what I like to ask people. I
like to ask people like this is like a and
you're still at the beginning of your career, so it'll
work out fun like a bucket list. If you could
be if you could work with any male or female
actor living or dead, who would you like to work with?

(01:33:49):
And if you could be in any movie that's ever
been made. What movie would you like to be in?

Speaker 8 (01:33:54):
Oh?

Speaker 19 (01:33:56):
Have any movie ever made? I would either want to
be in Black Sunday, Oh my god, yeah with Oh gosh,
I'm blinking on the actress's name right now. She's the
old you know, Italian horror film star.

Speaker 6 (01:34:20):
I'm gonna look it up, keep going.

Speaker 19 (01:34:21):
And then or The Shining I love.

Speaker 6 (01:34:25):
Oh, that's a good one.

Speaker 19 (01:34:26):
One.

Speaker 6 (01:34:27):
That's a good one. The Shining.

Speaker 7 (01:34:29):
Yeah, work the Shining.

Speaker 19 (01:34:32):
Work with any actress I bar, Yeah, there you go.

Speaker 7 (01:34:40):
You wanted to be in The Shining? You to work
your asshole? And what about God, that's a hard role
that she was good at it. What was her name,
Shelley something wonderful performance.

Speaker 6 (01:34:55):
Okay, So who are some actors and actresses you'd like
to work with.

Speaker 19 (01:34:59):
I would love to work with Nicole Kidman.

Speaker 6 (01:35:03):
That's a good one.

Speaker 19 (01:35:03):
She has always been influential. Yeah, I've loved watching her
movie is nostalgically. I'd like to work with Christina Ricci.

Speaker 6 (01:35:14):
Oh, she's good. Yeah.

Speaker 19 (01:35:17):
And for the guys, Joaquin Phoenix, Oh, that's funny.

Speaker 6 (01:35:23):
Joaquin Phoenix walk, I know what Rondo's and uh great.

Speaker 7 (01:35:32):
I wouldn't be an easy shoot, And I love Walk.
I'm not saying a bad thing about it.

Speaker 19 (01:35:38):
I'm not afraid of a challenge.

Speaker 1 (01:35:40):
You go.

Speaker 6 (01:35:40):
I love that answer, she said, I'm not afraid of
a challenge.

Speaker 17 (01:35:43):
I do it.

Speaker 19 (01:35:44):
No, no, no, my daughter dated him, okay.

Speaker 6 (01:35:49):
And I also think he's changed a lot now because
now he's he's still on.

Speaker 7 (01:35:54):
That shirt you think, and he's just an impossive went
off of it. He's an angel on it. He's impossible.
So if he's on a set, they have in the
contract that he's not to do drugs or drink because
he would be fired and sued.

Speaker 19 (01:36:11):
That's that happens to a.

Speaker 7 (01:36:16):
Lot of people, have that.

Speaker 6 (01:36:17):
And I'll say you heard, because you don't know that.

Speaker 7 (01:36:20):
He never said that to me. But Walk has cleaned
up a lot of times. Wish him clean now.

Speaker 6 (01:36:31):
He's really a very good nominal actor.

Speaker 7 (01:36:34):
He's a very good a good hearted human.

Speaker 6 (01:36:37):
And that first Joker movie was so awesome. The second one,
you know, stunk, but the first one is great. So
what about horror movies then, because you you're in a
lot of horror movies, what are some of your favorite
horror movies.

Speaker 19 (01:36:48):
I do like The Shining and I'd love to follow
up to that Doctor Sleep.

Speaker 6 (01:36:54):
Netflix Now or one of those just put it up.
I liked it too, so good.

Speaker 19 (01:37:01):
Others so so.

Speaker 6 (01:37:03):
You really like the more like psychological, you know, horror movies,
not so much like some and cut your chop your
head off or not like the torture porn I saw
or stuff like that.

Speaker 7 (01:37:14):
I don't yeh, she knows.

Speaker 6 (01:37:18):
She's saying she slasher, Like, what's a slasher that you like?

Speaker 19 (01:37:24):
I did see Hard Eyes in theaters.

Speaker 6 (01:37:26):
Oh, I saw hard came out.

Speaker 19 (01:37:28):
I thought that, you know, a rom com horror, how fun.

Speaker 7 (01:37:31):
I actually liked it.

Speaker 6 (01:37:32):
I didn't think it was bad. I actually because I
have a I have a horror movie kind of like it,
called The Legend of Bunny Man. I'm working on it.
And when I was watching Hard Eyes, I was like,
they should have made an action figure for it. But
I guess it didn't do as well. I thought it
was pretty good. I enjoyed it. It was fun, like
they're fun. I'm really big into like the Screen franchise,
like I love all Screen movies and they have a

(01:37:52):
little bit of comedy mixed in with them. I can't
wait for the new Screen movie to come out in February.

Speaker 19 (01:37:57):
I love that.

Speaker 6 (01:37:57):
I know what you did last summer movies, which I
think are a lot of fun. Day Oh yeah, Happy Death.
I like those two. Now what about black Phone? Did
you like black Phone? Because I haven't seen the second one.

Speaker 19 (01:38:11):
I haven't seen it yet.

Speaker 6 (01:38:13):
Black Phone, the first one was pretty good.

Speaker 7 (01:38:15):
And Smile.

Speaker 6 (01:38:16):
We have a friend who is one of the Smiles
and Smiley movie with Kevin Keppy, which is a lot
of fun.

Speaker 17 (01:38:22):
So I like it.

Speaker 19 (01:38:23):
I liked Abigail.

Speaker 6 (01:38:25):
Yeah, that was a good one. He didn't see that,
but he'd probably like it.

Speaker 7 (01:38:29):
Yeah, I was on my list.

Speaker 6 (01:38:33):
It's a really cool movie. Anybody if you haven't seen it.
It's like about a little Girl.

Speaker 7 (01:38:37):
Is a period piece?

Speaker 6 (01:38:38):
Right, No, no, no, no, it's a modern day one,
a new one, which is the one that song.

Speaker 7 (01:38:42):
That I told you I want to see. It's a
period piece with the girl that we like.

Speaker 6 (01:38:46):
Oh, I don't know. Anyway, we watch a lot of TV.

Speaker 7 (01:38:50):
Nicole everybody and my daughter knows Nicole Leslie And my
daughter said, Nicole Kidman is a sweetheart.

Speaker 6 (01:38:58):
Yeah, it's nice. I like love it so so you guys.

Speaker 7 (01:39:04):
This is Murray Weather.

Speaker 6 (01:39:05):
Her instagram is Murray Underscore w A T H E
R E l L. She's on set right now for Run.

Speaker 7 (01:39:13):
We're gonna the name of the movie. You're on the run,
Run Run.

Speaker 6 (01:39:17):
Yes, we're gonna play the trailer for everybody. I don't
know if you have time to play?

Speaker 7 (01:39:23):
Yeah? Yeah, Okay a mouse? You got a mouse and
you're running with your mouse?

Speaker 6 (01:39:28):
Yes? So wait, I want to I don't want to
throw your mouse. There's an owl. I hear it, you
hear it. Now here, let's do this. You introduced the trailer,
want get the run trailer? Introduce it and hang on.
We'll be right back. In that way we can sounds
very interesting. Introduce the trailer for us and wait for us.
We'll be right back.

Speaker 7 (01:39:47):
You got my curiosity.

Speaker 6 (01:39:50):
Go introduce it for us.

Speaker 19 (01:39:52):
Oh, everyone to please enjoy the trailer for Run, my
new future movie where I play the lead actress Claire.
She is in a post apocalyptic world and she's trying
to survive and run away from a bunch of cannibalistic
gang members and maybe some aliens as well.

Speaker 6 (01:40:12):
Enjoy, everybody.

Speaker 20 (01:40:19):
The violence happened so fast there's not a soul to
be seen. Some one said, life alonger moves. Signs in
the sky were there. I just didn't know if it
was real.

Speaker 12 (01:40:35):
The fear.

Speaker 20 (01:40:38):
In the age of technology, anything can fleeorize, even your doom.

Speaker 5 (01:40:46):
There shopping squeaks.

Speaker 19 (01:40:50):
Okay, here we go.

Speaker 3 (01:41:03):
Yeah, look at you.

Speaker 5 (01:41:08):
In this game and fight and see can cat Street.

Speaker 12 (01:41:14):
You're gonna run, aren't you? I was gonna said you
see another year. The storm is coming.

Speaker 3 (01:41:35):
It's been a while.

Speaker 5 (01:41:36):
Frosty in around keeps calling jump in and see go
get up and stops right.

Speaker 12 (01:42:19):
Say Claire, welcome Claire.

Speaker 5 (01:42:26):
You're no longer alone.

Speaker 6 (01:42:39):
That looks so good? Are there?

Speaker 7 (01:42:45):
Wait a minute? Stop not directing me. I hate when
he does this. He never lets me talk.

Speaker 6 (01:42:50):
He won't directly.

Speaker 7 (01:42:53):
So we're gonna run out of time. I'm gonna punch
you right through that wall. Are they after you or
the mouse?

Speaker 17 (01:43:01):
Huh?

Speaker 7 (01:43:02):
I want to smack him so bad. I want to
hit him so hard.

Speaker 6 (01:43:06):
You look terrific, wall.

Speaker 7 (01:43:09):
Yes, you look like a ten year old girl. Listen,
are they after you or Because if they are gonna
hurt that mouse, I'm not gonna look at your movie.
That mouse is so cute. That is a little mouse
you ever saw?

Speaker 6 (01:43:23):
So who do you have with you.

Speaker 19 (01:43:25):
This is the director Nathan Blaze.

Speaker 6 (01:43:28):
H Nathan, the movie looks really good. You shot it
really nice. We see a lot of stuff trailers that
really look terrible. It looks really good. You did a
good job. Thank you so much.

Speaker 7 (01:43:37):
Answer me a question. Are they gonna eat the mouse?

Speaker 8 (01:43:40):
No?

Speaker 6 (01:43:40):
Don't tell them, do they What.

Speaker 7 (01:43:43):
Are they gonna eat the mouse? Accounibal?

Speaker 3 (01:43:48):
No mice?

Speaker 6 (01:43:49):
Easy, no, no. In the making of this watch your movie.

Speaker 7 (01:43:54):
I can't wait.

Speaker 6 (01:43:55):
It looks terrific. And you're like you gotta be like
almost you you are.

Speaker 18 (01:44:00):
The movies So Good for You was about fifteen. I
real I would tell you with a little girl, So
I will watch this movie called Run. Everybody looks for school. Well,
I could tell the photography. What kind of camera do
you use?

Speaker 19 (01:44:18):
He is a red epic dragon, a red epic dragon.

Speaker 7 (01:44:23):
I love' that's my favorite. Yeah, you.

Speaker 6 (01:44:30):
Did a great job. I can't wait. Make sure you
let us know when it comes out, and we'll tell
everybody to go see it on whoever it's playing on
the show. And h maybe we'll even do like a
cast show when it comes out and get everybody from
the cast to come on at one time and we
can promote it.

Speaker 7 (01:44:45):
Even the mouse will have the mouse.

Speaker 6 (01:44:47):
Mouse, I love the mouse.

Speaker 19 (01:44:48):
That'd be wonderful.

Speaker 7 (01:44:50):
It's really hot. I can watch a movie if they
kill a dog, yeah, get killed, and I can't.

Speaker 6 (01:45:01):
Dog lovers. We're animal lovers.

Speaker 7 (01:45:03):
Actually.

Speaker 6 (01:45:04):
So is it hot out in the woods shooting?

Speaker 19 (01:45:08):
Not today?

Speaker 3 (01:45:10):
It was really nice.

Speaker 19 (01:45:11):
Yeah, we shot mostly before it got too hot. We
didn't shoot in the summer. We shot a little in
the summer, some pickup stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:45:19):
But okay, it looks overcash right now here? Please please,
I love it, so you guys check out. So I
noticed on the on the trailer there was an Instagram
account for the movie too, but I didn't notice what
it said. What's the Instagram account for the run movie?

Speaker 8 (01:45:42):
You know?

Speaker 3 (01:45:43):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 19 (01:45:44):
There's a huge we didn't hear you right next to
a military base.

Speaker 6 (01:45:48):
Yeah, what is the Instagram for the movie.

Speaker 7 (01:45:51):
We don't have a director's name up on screen. Well,
please give me his name again, director, what's your name?

Speaker 19 (01:45:58):
Nathan Nathan Blaze?

Speaker 6 (01:46:00):
Nathan Blaze, you guys.

Speaker 7 (01:46:01):
Okay, folks, we don't have his name, can we one?

Speaker 6 (01:46:06):
They have to do it, they have to put it.
So it's Nathan Blade.

Speaker 3 (01:46:09):
You guys.

Speaker 6 (01:46:10):
The name of the movie is Run. It's got an Instagram,
which I don't know what the instagram is. What's the instagram?

Speaker 17 (01:46:15):
Do you know?

Speaker 6 (01:46:16):
That's what I was asking to? Run the movie official underscore. Okay,
run movie official underscore. You guys please check it out.
We'll let you know when it comes out. Murray, we
want to thank you for coming on on set day.
It's fabulous and it was nice to meet you, Nathan.
Follow her on Instagram. We want to thank Barry Rogers
for setting this whole thing, monk, and we'll let you

(01:46:37):
go back to work.

Speaker 7 (01:46:40):
Very happy. Shoot, you're very sweet, very sweet.

Speaker 6 (01:46:47):
Yes, she's fabulous.

Speaker 7 (01:46:48):
So are you a little brond a crush on We
got a crush on her?

Speaker 6 (01:46:58):
No answer, that's okay.

Speaker 7 (01:47:01):
That means that means your glue.

Speaker 6 (01:47:04):
All right, I'm following right now. I'm following your instagram
right now.

Speaker 4 (01:47:13):
So much.

Speaker 6 (01:47:13):
You guys will see you too. Bye bye, kay, I'm
gonna fire you now. You can't fire me.

Speaker 7 (01:47:26):
I could I bet my own show.

Speaker 6 (01:47:27):
You know you could come on Astro. So you guys
check out Marie. Check out the movie. Uh and what else?
The movie's not out yet.

Speaker 7 (01:47:38):
Following on Instagram he's getting power stricken and.

Speaker 6 (01:47:43):
And I guess that's it.

Speaker 7 (01:47:44):
That's it. I'm cutting all my hair off.

Speaker 6 (01:47:47):
Okay, So we'll see you guys next week. You guys,
have a great weekend. Thanks for tuning in. Thanks chat room.
We'll see you later and have a great weekend everybody.

Speaker 7 (01:47:56):
Bye, bye bye. I have a good time.

Speaker 4 (01:48:04):
And hill start.

Speaker 6 (01:48:06):
You're sitting that in this anon where every man's drinking.

Speaker 1 (01:48:10):
What are we a?

Speaker 6 (01:48:11):
You're owing yea if you say you can't three?

Speaker 2 (01:48:14):
We got thet like the whatlet's get down great Jimmy, we.

Speaker 3 (01:48:18):
Got myself longest.

Speaker 6 (01:48:19):
How you don't want to know you Josie? Oh is
that pos a Jimmy Ray?

Speaker 7 (01:48:24):
And you don't want to want to.

Speaker 13 (01:48:25):
Be Jimmy stop.

Speaker 6 (01:48:26):
So there was to take you out je
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