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bad Welcome to another episodeof the.
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Demon Babie Podcast.
I'm Joey Lombardo Demon ofHollywood.
And I'm sitting here with BlondBabie.
Some call her the big applebecause it looks like she's
stealing two under her shirt.
And today's episode is the preNew York episode.
We're going to New York nextweek, and we are doing our
guesses and giveaways of NewYork New York predictions.
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I don’t think we're doing anygiveaways.
We have nothing to give youexcept our opinions.
So opinions of something we'venever done before, which is the
best way to give an opinion.
Yeah.
Unfiltered.
Uneducated.
Virgin.
Naive.
Extra virgin olive oil.
New York, big apples.
A lot of Italians.
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Let's go.
What else is there?
Taxis, taxi, subways.
Pigeons.
Free as a bird.
Like.
Free as a bird, baby.
Like a pigeon in New York.
Let's go.
Welcome to the episode whatepisode number is it.
38! 38.
Never looked so great! Demonbabie.
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Podcast.
As the episodes go on, we getdumber and dumber.
Dumber and dumber.
Brain cells go fewer and fewer.
Smaller and smaller.
We're frying them away.
And you're frying them too bylistening.
So good.
Luck.
Welcome to the deep fry baby.
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Hit me with it.
First topic..
It.
What is your New York song.
What song reminds you ofNew York.
I think it's I don't know ifit's Frank Sinatra with that old
school in New York.
New York.
What's your New York song?
I'm totally swifted out on it.
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Welcome to New York.
Oh, it's been waiting for you.
That's all I can think of.
I'm like, that's what I’m cominoff the plane to.
That's.
That's gonna be my whole job.
I'm going full swifty.
I like it, I like seeing it as aSwifty.
In my soft era.
Is that why you're blond?
Is it actually to be more likeTaylor Swift?
More like her.
But she's in her natural blondera.
So maybe you need to, like, goslightly darker.
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Well, I'm, like, in 2008.
Yeah.
We are in your platinum phase.
Yeah.
I'm edgy.
I'm hard.
You're a little more I thinkyou're giving Avril Levine more
than Christina Aguilera.
Does Avril Levine have a NewYork song that we don't know
about?
I'm sure she's tailored ortossed around in New York
before.
But a song, I don't actuallydon't know that may New York
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songs this is a horrible topic.
There's no there's another oneby.
What's her name?
Yeah.
Alicia Keys.
Alicia Keys has a big New Yorksong.
Yeah.
What is it like?
I don't know..
hit me with it.
next topic.
New York food predictions.
Oh, I'm so excited.
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I want to eat pizza anddumplings.
Pizza?
Dumplings.
Do you think their pizza anddumplings will be better than
your L.A.
pizza and dumplings?
I think it will be better thanLA dumplings.
I don't know if it's going tobeat LA Pizza those are fighting
words.
I mean, I'm going to say it.
LA pizza has upped their game.
LA pizza's pretty fucking good.
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It's not 1999 anymore.
People get get it together.
We have great pizza.
I mean.
Pizza's worldwide.
Pizzas worldwide.
I mean pizza is Italian.
Go to go to Italy.
Pizza’s worldwide Americacreated pizza.
Not true.
Okay.
That's God.
Damn America.
Yeah.
Okay.
Chinese food.
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Do you think it's gonna bebetter?
Yes, I think that will be thebiggest separation for me of Los
Angeles to New York food.
I think the Chinese food.
Will, I'm hoping it knocks mysocks offs I hope it knocks your
socks offs, too.
Thank you.
That's what I'm.
Hoping for.
I really want a good pork soupdumpling.
I really want to try.
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What's it called?
Crispy beef.
I haven't tried that really.
I want some good szechuan food.
Oh, yeah, I want some goodszechuan.
I want to have Chinese all,like, at least twice.
I want la and ma.
Ma n la Ma la spices Ma le numbme up.
Ma ma la.
I want to have so much ma.
It's like I just, c*ked my gumsup.
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Ma la la.
La la la la.
La la.
Yeah.
Any other cuisine you're excitedabout?
I want to try that soba placethat we saw on YouTube.
Yes.
Soba man.
Soba man..
Sobaman in Brooklyn.
I think I'm only going to wantto be in Brooklyn.
Everything.
I keep finding is in Brooklyn.
A Los Angelino, Hollywood, LosAngelino, Brooklyn looks very
appetizing to me.
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See, I just don't need it to bethat clean.
I don't need it To be that.
But I think Manhattan is likedowntown, which I'm not a
downtown angelino.
Oh, Manhattan Island, yes,I agree, but I think you're
you're forgetting there's moreboroughs in Manhattan.
Like, I think you're forgetting.
There's a Beverly Hills inManhattan.
It's not just like downtownL.A..
I understand Beverly Hills.
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I understand, but it's still bigcity.
Beverly Hills, great L.A.
song.
Trying to find.
Great.
LA song, I mean one of the bestones.
I mean, how are you.
Going to be Randy Newman?
Hello?
Hello, hello.
Get it fucking straight.
This is really a Los Angels vsNew York episode.
It is.
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So which area do we even know?
Which areas of Beverly Hillsis it?
Soho.
Is it uptown?
Chelsea?
Chelsea?
I don't know, we don't know.
I don't even know.
Most of the boroughs.
I think Harlem seems cool.
I, I feel like they I want tojust go watch a basketball game.
I want to go to, like, a jazzclub in Harlem.
Whoa.
Yeah.
I want to hear some spoken wordpoetry.
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You would glow in the dark at aHarlem Jazz Club.
Yeah, I I'm fully fucking aware.
Yeah.
You would really stand out.
Yeah.
But yeah, our friends fromHarlem he said I give Harlem.
You not me.
You.
He also said I don't.
That's for you specifically hesaid you’re New Jersey.
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How about you stick to Jersey.
I, we were asking him what areasfrom New York.
We're from New York Cityspecifically, and he gave me
Jersey.
That’s tuff.
To take me out of New York Cityand put me in Jersey.
It was so crazy.
That's so nuts.
Maybe correct though.
We don't know.
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RIP Derek Love you.
Rest in peace, big dog.
All right, ready for next topic?
Tattoos.
Okay, I want to.
Yeah, just for a hundred tattoosin New York.
But too many shops can't tellwhat's good.
I wonder if people have thatsame issue coming to L.A.
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This is also my problem whenI don't know who I want to do
my tattoo.
It was easier to find a tattooartist in Seoul than it is New
York.
Agreed.
But is it because it's a lesssaturated market?
Probably, yeah, because it's soillegal.
I would say my prediction of NewYork is not only with tattoos.
I'm gonna say with everything70% of it's really bad.
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Not that good.
Pretty mediocre.
Middle ground par.
If not under par or over par,whatever you would term it.
And then that other 30% is verymuch better.
Than L.A or than everywhereelse.
Than the par than the baseline.
Okay.
Average.
Okay.
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But there's a lot of phonies outthere.
That's my guess.
Do you think there's any that'slike really like.
And they're amazing?
excellent?
Yes I think that's what I'msaying.
There's 30%.
I think 30% is excellent.
Yeah.
Wow.
That's a high percentage.
But 70% is trash.
Yeah.
Just trash basically.
Not worth it.
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Well, it's such a big city thatthere’s a lot of trash to wade
though.
A lot of competition.
Not everything.
A lot of everything.
But, you know, that's like L.A.
too.
Okay.
Tattoos.
What's your take?
Tattoos.
I think it's going to be a realbitch to get a tattoo, or at
least one that I'm comfortablegetting.
That's why we're looking sohard.
That's why it's takingso many shops.
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And if you're watching thiscomment your shop below.
Oh yeah.
Let us know what yourfavorite shop is because we're
looking for a good shop or agood artist.
And we're probably in New Yorkwhile this is out.
So so please let us know.
Please.
ASAP Now.
Yesterday.
Next topic.
Oh you say that next topic.
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Dive bars.
I think that'll be an easy findeasy find.
fun find.
Comment your dive bars below.
But I want to go to a dive barthat originated the term 86.
Oh is that a thing?
Oh okay.
So tell me about.
When you go oh that's 86.
You're eighty sixed.
you're 86’d blah blah blah getthe.
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Fuck out.
You're 86’d Six.
That's from prohibition era.
Yep.
This bar had two entrances.
One was on 86th Street.
One was on a different street.
Shut up, so when the police werecoming eighty sixth exit.
out 86.
So the place got 86’d Theyall left.
So when their restaurants have acertain food item, 86 that get
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rid of it.
I love it.
I want to go New York.
What's it called?
I don't know, that's an easy togoogle.
I'm so excited.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure.
Yeah.
I want to.
Go to old bars like that.
I want to get a really oldplaces.
I want to go.
To old stuff.
We don't have old stuff here.
We don’t got Old stuff.
This LA is New Town New city,New city, New.
York.
New York Old City.
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Old York.
Ye, Old York, Ye Old York.
Yeah, I.
Go.
To old places.
I really I'm going to really oldbars.
Old restaurant.
What's the oldest restaurant,maybe.
a pizza place like the one?
The original.
Joe's.
Yeah, yeah, that's got to be oneof the oldest ones.
Supposed to be good.
What hit me with it.
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Next topic.
Cafe?
I'm wondering about their cafes.
It's a big cafe culture.
Is it?
Like you sit and you havea coffee for a long time or
is it a grab and go situation?
Everyone says New York so fastpace so it gives grab and go.
I don't think it is, but I don'tthink it is either.
After all the stories, TikToks,YouTube's recommendations, I'm
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getting a lot of sit down.
Yeah, I'm seeing that too.
sit down.
I think there's a lot of, wherehere, we get a lot of delivery
things.
I don't think because ofdriving.
Yeah.
I don't think.
you go To a close place andyou're right in It.
Yeah, yeah, you always seem likeyou go, though.
It's not a big delivery town.
You.
No.
But I think, like, if you'regoing to a cafe like it's giving
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friends, you go and you sit atthat cafe for an hour or two.
I don't know about that.
No not that deep like big groupsituation, but I think you go
and you sit at the cafe andhave your coffee.
You chill, you chill.
I think there's a lot of, oh myGod, what's the word?
What's the word?
When a man sits at a coffee shopand reads like a feminist book.
In public projecting.
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Is it a projecting man?
I think it's a projecting man.
Okay.
Have you not heard this?
I don't think I know what you'retalking about.
There's a certain man that sitsin a cafe with a feminist book
and reads in public.
That's hilarious.
Is he like, well, it's notqueerbaiting.
Is it?
Like it's women.
baiting?
Women baiting?
Yes.
I'm fembaiting.
Yeah, fembating, women baiting.
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I'll make up the term fembaitingfembaiter Oh, you're real
fembaiter feminist baiter.
I don't know.
What a baiter What feministbaiter say, if it’s a feminist
book.
Feminist baiter I don’t know ifI like that.
I like fembaiter fembaiter I'ma real fembaiter, I'm a fembot
whoa.
Hello, bee boop.
Bee boop bop.
bop bop bop.
but, okay, what about him doyou think we're going to see
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a lot of that?
I think that that's going to bejust.
I think that, you know what I'mwondering if there's a lot of
like, pretentious energythat happens, like, oh, we're
in New York.
We're better than you.
But I give that in LA.
I'm in LA and I am better.
I love to do that.
Yeah.
So I don't know.
That's, like, the.
Best thing to give What I'msaying.
Is it different or is it thesame?
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That's.
Next topic LA versus New York.
Is it really going to be thatdifferent.
Or is it kind of the same.
Or is it basically the same.
And then there's imaginary beefthat L.A.
really doesn't care about.
No.
Yeah.
No one here gives a fuck.
No.
But I think they give a fuckbecause they're weather is bad.
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I think New Yorkers care morebecause so many people from the
Midwest and Middle America gothere rather than first.
here.
Yeah.
But then they come here.
But then they get like the pridethat they're there.
Yeah.
Oh, I see what you're saying.
So that's why they're like.
I did this.
I'm a New Yorker.
Yeah.
You know what's funny though isit's the same thing.
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It's like people that come to LAto pursue their dream and
the people that go to New Yorkto pursue their dream.
But there's something aboutthe people that go to, L.A.
get more hate than the peoplethat go to New York.
And it's the same thing.
But maybe we'll find out why.
I'm not sure.
Maybe because it's grittier.
They're like, I got the grit.
But maybe it's because they'regoing there to do more like
working jobs versus peoplecome here that I don't want
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to be.
I don't know if it's true.
I'm just telling my guess.
Yeah.
Come here to, like, be famousand work in acting.
True.
Like I'm saying.
That the end goal.
I would say.
Different, but the idea.
Is the same because there'speople that move there just for
money.
Reasons not to even.
Yeah.
Finance bros Bros That'severything.
Yeah.
Where we get a little bit lessof that out here.
Yeah.
It's more, it's more likefinance the finance bro that
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relocated.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're like, well I was tiredof Morgan Stanley said I could
go to the LA office if I wantedto.
Yeah, exactly.
Literally.
Next topic.
Sushi It's interesting how muchmore expensive it seems to be.
Is it because they have to shipsushi farther?
They were still in the water.
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The fish there's fish are in.
You're right.
Fish have not left the water anytime soon.
Last I checked, there are stillsome fish.
They have fish in the water.
Right.
There's some fish in the water.
do they not Have fish.
Guys.
Are there fish in the waterstill?
I just can somebody ask ChatGPT.
Wait are there the fish thatthey're using sushi in the water
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out there or do they have toship it really far?
like is it a shipping issue?
Is it a shipping issue?
why is it so much moreexpensive?
I think just because they can.
I mean they could here to.
I don't know, I don't know.
Japan's farther from.
That's what I'm saying.
I get why I get what you'resaying.
There are fish in the waterstill.
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I don't really know what isgood.
They got, like, crab nearby.
Right.
Lobster.
Lobster.
Oh.
Oh, you're talking lobster.
Oh, I think I got a lot ofoysters.
Oysters?
Oh, god.
I'm so bad at accents.
Yeah.
That's that, that was tuff.
How would do an Oyster?
Oh your shucking some oysters?
You know.
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Not not boiled or broiled wasreal broiled.
Sorry.
My tongue is going crazy withthese, Invisalign.
And you just look at me.
Your tongue goes wild.
you're thinking of oyseter youlittle aphrodisiac freak hahah.
perverts.
I bet you look up little oystervideos don’t you.
Yeah, I love to see‘em shucked.
Oh, my, God, I'm clutching mypearls.
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You should be.
Well, I bet there's a lot ofpearl wearing the New York.
Pearl wearing?
Pearl wearing in Chelsea.
Pause.
hit me.
With.
A.
Next.
Topic.
Next Topic..
Fashion I have a mean take.
I think people in New York dressodd.
I wouldn't say good, and I'mexcited to see if that's true or
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not.
Just because you have eightdifferent patterns, on doesn't
mean it's fashion.
I agree, I think if there'sgoing to be a huge difference
in LA to New York, I thinkthat's where it will stand.
Mostly in my.
Head.
I think so too, I.
That’s my guess.
I completely agree.
I think we dress pretty LA butthen people in L.A tell us we
dress New York.
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So I'm wondering if that.
Then you also just said peoplein New York dress bad, so.
Maybe people think we Dress bad.
No, I think the people that arevery into.
I didn't say we dress fashiony,though.
We dress pretty simply.
I think we just dress LA.
I don't know, I think.
We dress very LA people don'tsay that.
We dress very simple and cleanand cool.
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I think a lot of black, a lot ofwhite.
Yeah.
So a little cheetah print.
I love cheetah print.
We both kind of rock that.
Yeah.
But in New York, like the reallyfashion people go crazy.
Yeah I know I like texture.
They'll do a tool skirt with aleather jacket and.
Yeah, like a pattern shirt.
It's a bro whoa whoa.
I agree.
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I'm wondering what shoesituations are going to be in
New York.
I feel like a lot of Adidas.
You think it's gonna besneakers.
A lot of sneakers.
I think because it's.
A lot of walking.
It's a lot of walking.
I think that's huge.
Sneaker, sneaker culture area.
I mean.
I know, I don't know what shoesto bring at all.
I don't really I'm going to doboots mostly.
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I think I'm not going to changehow I dress just to go there.
Yeah, I don't really want towear sneakers.
I only wear sneakers to workbecause.
It doesn't matter.
I can't wear at work right now.
You better work.
You better.
Next topic.
Hotel.
Hotel where are we stayingat the hotel.
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Motel.
Beverly Hills.
Oh, no.
No, no.
Do you want a drop our hotel?
Oh do you want to dox us.
Yeah, we're at the Love Boat.
Okay.
Right.
Maybe.
Maybe not.
Down four stop.
I don't I don't know what Roomyet.
chill.
I mean, if they want to come sayhi.
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No.
What the five people listeningto us.
What?
This episode and the last one.
You're trying to get us stalked.
stalked.
That's crazy.
I'm big into it.
You really want a stalker?
Yeah.
I hate it.
Pass Yeah.
It's good.
I think the stop.
That London, New York is good.
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I hate it.
I love the truth.
I don't know what street it’son.
I lied.
What do you want to say aboutit?
Are you excited?
I'm very.
Excited.
Do you think it's gonna bea good hotel?
Yeah, I think.
I think it's gonna be abeautiful 8.5 out of the ten,
which is a high rating.
That's pretty.
I'm strict with my hotels.
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Okay.
What would make it a ten?
Have you ever stayed in a ten?
Fufu Kawaguchiko.
was a ten.
Yeah.
The general in Kyoto was a nine.
No, it's got a ten.
That's a ten.
What?
Yeah, the fucking free beer.
The alcohol is what sold you.
The room was not that great.
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The room is pretty good.
The rooms are.
Nice.
Big window that looked outon a wall.
It was a nice room.
We had two separate beds thatwere pretty mid.
Two separate beds.
It was two beds next to eachother.
Yeah.
At least we were together.
Yeah.
Okay.
9.8.
Nine.
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Point five.
Nine.
I felt rich in that hotel.
9.5.
You are rich.
Look at us.
In our one bedroom apartment.
All right, all right.
Next topic.
The people.
Well, I think I already saidI think it's going to be a lot
like LA people, but I don't meanla like the transplants.
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I mean, I like locals LosAngelinos.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What kind of, minorities do theyhave out there?
Obviously it's Hispanic.
Out here is our majorityminority.
Well, we have the biggest Koreanpopulation as well out here.
True.
I think it's a lot of Italiansand maybe Chinese people.
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So I'm a minority now.
Yeah.
Ethnic.
I love that for you.
Isn't it a big Greek communityout there?
Huge greek community.
Lot of Chinese.
I said that, did you?
I did.
Chinese.
If you listen, you know, we canhave.
I'm moving so fast.
I'm on New York time.
We could have better banter.
Maybe.
Maybe one day one day.
Yeah.
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There's greek town, italiantown.
Chinatown.
Yeah.
I don't know what else.
I don’t think there's a littleTokyo.
No, I don't know, I feel like,L.A..
has got to the Japanese.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
So why our sushis so good.
But I think they have a prettydiverse population.
Oh yeah.
I mean I think so I always hearthat there's a lot of Dominican
people there.
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Okay.
Huge Dominican.
Population.
What's Dominican food.
Like I don't know I think it'slike Papas fritas.
Yeah.
Papas Fritas I think of friedplantains maybe.
Ooh I don't know Its not acubano.
We'll have to get someDominican food while we're out
there.
Yeah.
I would like.
That.
Yeah, I like that too.
Because I don't know what.
Cuban.
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No no no Cuban.
no.
Oh my God, I can't say it..
Jesus.
Dominican food I would like totry.
Jesus Christ.
I'm just glad the Dominicans aresafe from Castro.
I'm so happy they're doing well.
Let's get some Dominican cigarson this boy.
Pick'em up.
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Yeah, that'd be lit.
Yeah.
I'd love to get love to figureout where the small spots.
Yeah.
I want some good small spot.
Yeah.
I don't think I'm going to dolike Michelin really this trip.
I don't think you need it.
No.
I truly don't like.
I know they've got some of thebest, gnarliest restaurants
in the world, but I don't thinkthat's the point of New York.
I think you're kind of missingthe point.
I think you miss the actualculture, whereas, yeah, where
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is if you're in like Japan,that's more part of the culture.
Yeah I agree, well you caneasily do high low in Japan, but
these places book out so farin New York too.
It's like I don't really want toreserve that much either.
I just don't really fuck withthat.
I'm sorry.
Tell‘em.
A week ahead I want to come.
I want to be able to go.
I have to reserve this fivemonths out.
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I don't know where I'm goingto be in five months.
I don't even know where I amtomorrow.
Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Is that, like, a real thing?
Yeah, i thought that was just amovie A New York thing you eat
breakfast at the Tiffany’sstore.
Oh, that'd be cool.
I'm not.
It doesn't look that good.
I'm not going to do that.
I just saw someone do it.
It was like three bread pastriesand then, soft boiled egg with
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caviar on top.
Exactly what I thought it wouldbe.
It was like,$65, for that?
No.
Do you get an engagement ringwith it?
Like..
that might be more worth it.
Like, that's a great story.
You get a $65 engagement ring.
I take it that's a good story.
No.
Yeah.
No ring.
Okay, so trip ruined.
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Trip.
Heard That's cool.
Oh, yeah.
I'm not proposing to you thistrip.
Why?
Not doin it.
All right.
Well.
Look at the floor over there.
You'll find the bar.
It's lower than that.
What!?
God damn.
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No.
I'm excited.
It’s gonna be fun.
What are you most excited for?
Maybe the Soba place.
We'll put up a video.
I want to go to the Soba place.
I do too.
Yeah.
I've been craving soba eversince I saw that guy.
Me too.
I've.
I’ve, I've been, like, holdingmyself back.
When I was going to my hairappointment today, I saw
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there's, like, a little newramen place on Santa Monica.
And I was staring at I like, Igotta that on my way back.
You don't need one.
You're not hungry.
You’re just excited.
You’re you’re just excited.
Two you're going to have dinnerwhen you get home.
I know I'm trying to not orderany like excessive more food or
anything before New York.
I’m like No you don't.
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Save it for there.
You're literally going to NewYork City to eat.
We're literally going to eat.
I'm most excited for.
Thank you for asking.
I was like.
Chinese food.
Oh yeah.
What specifically do you want totry?
Their eggrolls.
Oh, they do have New York styleegg rolls, I'm so excited for
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that.
On this this podcast is gettingmemore excited.
Yeah I'm getting hyped up.
We’re leavin in what five days.
Yep I think so Woah.
Did I just get you even moreexcited.
The countdown is on.
Five days four three two one!We're there.
Boom.
Ball drop.
(24:25):
Yeah I guess we have to go toTime Square.
Yeah.
And, something I don't supportdoing is all these old ladies
telling me I need to go to SaksFifth Avenue.
Oh, fuck off.
Like three old ladies have nowtold me that.
Oh, hit me with it.
Next topic.
Thrift stores.
Hyped.
Yeah, that should be good hype.
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I'm so.
You know why?
Because Ye Old City has a lot ofclothes.
Ye Old City they have old stuff.
Better.
Yeah I want some really coolvintage wear.
Vintage wear nice.
Yeah I'm very excited aboutthat.
Cool.
shopping.
I want to go shopping.
Shopping.
I want to go shopping at thethrift store.
Take me to thrift I want toshop.
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I want to look cool.
A little Boston.
Yeah.
Little Boston whatever.
Yeah.
We'll go next episode Someoneget me a Post New York.
Episode.
Oh we're gonna be ripping that.
I'm gonna nail that accent.
Ripping it.
I'm excited.
Yeah.
I'm excited.
Too.
Do you have any other topicsyou'd like to bring to
the table?
No.
Is that it.
What about you?
know, I think we nailedeverything I wanted to talk
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about.
Oh, are we going to go on themetro subway?
I guess we'll have to try it.
Yeah, yeah.
All right.
I mean, if we can do Tokyo,we can do New York.
No, Tokyo.
That's the problem.
What is?
Tokyo was on time, Oh.
Tokyo was running efficientlytrue New York is not.
That's like the thing theyall say about it.
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That is the Bit that it's lateand stuff.
Like breaks down.
Well we'll see.
They have uber.
They were.
They have taxis.
Yeah.
They're known for it.
They is Uber now it seems.
Uber.
Yeah.
Took over.
Sorry taxi.
All right.
Well that's the episode I think.
That's the New York episode.
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You'll see us there.
If you followed both of ourInstagrams.
Oh, what's my Instagram.
Demon dot of dot Hollywood.
And that's a dot likepunctuation.
Not actually dot.
just so everyone is clear.
Just to be clear.
Yeah, but, demon of Hollywoodtakes New York City?
Here we go.
Demon of New York.
(26:31):
What if you changed your handlejust for the weekend.
Do I start a new Instagramaccount just for the weekend?
Demon of East Village.
Demon of East Village.
demon of New York Eve.
Oh sounds like a sex disease.
It sounds like an electric car.
Whoa.
Kind of hot.
And, I'm blond babie And it'sall spelled wrong.
(26:52):
It's all spelled wrong it’sthe easiest.
account to find.
Yeah.
Spell blonde wrong, spelly babywrong.
You'll find her.
There's a dot in theresomewhere.
God knows.
figure it out.
I'm not really sure where thatis.
Even that's the New Yorkprediction episode.
We're not there yet.
So sorry if we were wrong,right?
Or anything in between.
Whoa.
I'm going to be in between yourlegs later.
(27:14):
That's the episode, folks.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for listening.
Thanks for being there.
We love you.
Bye, Muah.
She stole.
I bit.
You stole mine.
What's you demon babie.