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Speaker 2 (00:00):
Stuff.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fuck that to the day. All right, we make you
look smart, you're funny, your buddies, it's the fuck that
to the day.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Opal Fruits little Candy debuted, made his debut in nineteen
fifty nine. They were doing okay. They thought they had
a good product on their hands. They thought maybe the
name was the problem. Hell, sometimes when you name something
it's just not right. Opal Fruits in nineteen fifty nine.
(00:37):
They changed in nineteen sixty eight. Your guess is fruit loops.
Fruit loops. Fruit loops is a really good guess. They
were renamed in nineteen sixty eight Starburst, and the rest
is history. What are you geling about over there? Ah,
(01:00):
just another band man. Arnold Swartzenegger got paid seventy five
thousand dollars for Terminator, the first Terminator movie. Seven years
later he got fifteen million dollars for Terminator two. That
is fuyar WHOA worth every penny. It's a pretty big
I mean, geez, seven.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Years like that, it's best one.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
It's a heck of a pay increase. When Nokia was
founded in Finland in eighteen sixty five, no Kia. Yeah,
there were no a there were no phones around, No
Kia Nokia founded in Finland in eighteen sixty five. What
were they doing, Oh, they made toilet paper. That's neat.
(01:45):
It took him one hundred years to get into the
communication industry. Started from the bottom. Yeah, eighteen sixty five.
Crapper paper, nineteen sixty five. Hey, maybe we should get
into the communications field.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
It's the fuck back to the day. We make you
look smart in front of your bodies. It's the fun.
Back to the day.