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I have my. Ketchup chips.
Bring it on. If you watch John Oliver, he
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Excellent. I think the only thing more
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How Don't you just want to punchthose?
Yes, like stop it. Stop it, No one wants it.
Might. Be but we've not had this for 20
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Foreman. The time of this recording is
during the Canada US final and it's 1 Nothing Canada.
Oh yeah. Yeah, sorry.
Where's your support today? Foreman, I even look, I even
have some. Kettle cooked spicy.
Ketchup. That's great.
I mean, it means a lot to you that this is Thursday of the
final, but for everyone else hearing this right now, it is
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the following Tuesday and we're done with that now.
And the game. Is is well over?
I had the Captain America had onthe last time by, you know.
Now it was. Just because of a movie.
But now you're right at. Least you've made-up for it this
week. I I'm pleased with my.
Best I did my. Best good for you.
I don't have a Segway for this but my daughter is.
Started. You are I.
Can't. I cannot Segway from the hockey
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game to this. My daughter is starting to learn
a cursive at school. They're learning cursive
writing. You know, writing versus
printing. Writing Writing cursive is a
boy. My.
Game is. Enough to make you want to
curse, but my daughter's learning to write in cursive.
OK, sure. You had some minutes to think
about that though, but I didn't,so fine.
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That was a good one. Yeah, I'll give that to you.
Ding, Ding. OK so my daughter is not cursing
but learning cursive. Oh, there it is.
There it is. OK, there it is.
Yeah, OK, well done. But I had the Segway from
Foreman Segway anyway, so I, I can't remember if I debated this
with you guys before, not on thepodcast, but I think I I was
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doing it with my kids or Jeremy maybe.
How many humps are in a cursive M?
Like a written MA. Written M like M for Mary like
your granddaughter. 2. No, there's.
Two and the there's a tail. With a tail or two, there's a.
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There's a start, but. That's not a hump.
No. According to AIA, person M has
three humps. 3 humps. Piss off.
But I think everybody and everybody's like, no, it has two
like, but N has 2. They're like no N has one.
Do it the way that makes you. Happy and the way that makes me
happy. There's no humps.
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You should try ones. You should try humps.
They might make you happier, actually.
No, no humps. The thing is now that when you
now that we as adults know how to write and in cursive, we can
also read it and everybody kind of has their own style of doing
it, right? Like it's not yes.
You. You're.
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Everybody has their own handwriting, so whatever.
Can't read that. My kids cannot read cursive.
Like people have given them cards like at Christmas with
cursive handwriting and they give it to me and they're like,
I can't read this. Can you read it?
I can read it, yes, yeah, but they.
Can't. So can you teach them to read?
It well, I, I guess like I did, I, I wasn't teaching them, but
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they are learning in school well.
That's why they can't read it, they're only just learning it.
I know. So then if you're doing Ms. with
only two humps. Why are they?
Even learning it. Wait.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Why are they learning it?
I don't. Cursive in general.
Well, I think at school they weren't learning it for a while.
Like my oldest shouldn't learn it until grade 5 or 6.
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She's in grade 6 now. Well, you do need it 'cause you
need to learn how to sign your name.
My daughter just does a she's Charlotte Collins, so to CC.
And she's done. She does.
That's all she. Does AC and AC and she's done.
I mean my my. Signature is so illegible.
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That it doesn't matter anymore. It's like AD squiggle.
I've seen it. Yeah.
I mean mine, my Rachel is more legible than my my last name.
So. Mine's a mess.
It started off as a cursive written full name and now it's
just AI think. Somewhere along the line I had
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to sign a bunch of things and I got very frustrated and very and
I just went well. How can I easily do?
This. Yeah, and sign it.
Quickly and you know. As quickly as possible.
And then afterwards I went. Now I got.
To replicate that also till first. 8 by 10 glossy ever.
You're welcome. You're welcome.
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That's my yeah. And that's what.
I do. Yeah, yeah, we, I.
Think we had a? Discussion a number of years
ago, but you know that they're not learning cursive.
Yeah. Now she's at the My daughter's
18 and has to sign things. Yeah.
And we recently came back. Only when you're really an
adult. You know.
Vacation and she had to sign something and she just does CC
that's it. That's all she does.
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Yeah, I guess it's. Legible.
You can. Kind of see it but.
Who cares, right? Who cares?
I mean, I guess unless you have to read it for some reason.
Well. You've got to replicate it the
rest of your life. You.
Stick it on your. Credit card?
You better be. Able to Rep?
Yeah, you have to redo that. I don't know what like that's
that's shaves. If we're doing budget cuts here,
do we need cursive writing and curriculum?
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Are your kids learning it, Foreman?
Does your daughter learn it? I don't think so, at least not.
Yet really. Oh, I assume she is because
they're Julia and Harley and they're saying great.
Well, they need it for some things.
But we're not writing old timey war letters, no like.
We're. Not and they're not even.
I don't even know how much they write out to be honest because
they all have Chromebooks at school so my.
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Dearest Rachel, Yeah, it has been months since I we don't
meet. But I would just.
Would now you could just. Text.
That foreman with a sad emoji. Yeah.
You don't even need to text it. You talk to text, which is what
all the kids do. And that's how they that's why
they don't know how to spell anything.
Exactly. They're all terrible spellers
because they haven't needed to learn how to spell things.
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Yeah, no. Anyway, 2 humps.
No, it's 3 for sure. That's three.
It's got to be 3. It's two I.
Mean it is 3, but it's probably 3.
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This is due to underwhelming demand.
We are Dave. Rachel and Foreman, this is the.
Podcast that's like. The month of.
February short. But not short enough.
February blows. February and November are
literally the worst months. It's been really blowing this.
Year. Yeah, really.
A lot. Blow, blow, blow.
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Hey. How many photos do you know?
How many photos you have on yourphone?
Do you ever actually look? Do you?
Count, do you know? I have well it tells me on my
app 2066 photos. 2066. Yeah, and that's only since
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Yeah. Oh gosh, I actually just got
this phone this year. I just brought that.
Well it doesn't matter because when you switch phones it just.
Carries over your photos becausethey.
That's how they do it now. I think it's basically.
From May. From May that since May.
Doesn't tell you or. No, I know how much storage, how
many gigabytes it's taking up, which is significant.
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For me. Like our our storage is 72
gigabytes, right? Yeah, that's.
How do you have that if the cloud?
Yes, because you pay $3 a month for.
AI don't want to put any of my photos on the cloud because I
don't know how to get them off. I've sent a bunch there, I don't
know where they are. You don't know where they are.
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How many do you have? 2066.
I must have at least that many. Items I must the tips, photos.
And videos. And videos, yes.
Yeah, well. That's right, I would include.
Videos on that the typical person has 1598 on their phone.
Camera Roll, however, the. Group with the most, on average,
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millennials. What did you say you had 20,000?
2066 Two 066. I have that's.
What I. 1000 more than 1000 lower than you do on my.
If I'm looking. More than And how long have they
been on there? Like mine are only from this
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year since well, since May of last year.
Some of these are five years old.
Yeah, no, I don't have. I've had to long clear those
off. Oh God no, I don't have room
for. That put them.
What do you? Want on my computer?
Where do you put them? I.
Have to every so often put them on my computer.
Do you ever delete a photo? Yes, I do go through sometimes,
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especially when I'm running out of storage space on my phone and
I go through and delete like screenshots or like memes that
I've saved or photos that are bad.
I'll go through delete double S.Like if I take a photo of you,
for instance, I might take two or three and then I will.
Sure. I typically try and go through
and only keep the best one. OK, that makes sense most of the
time. And this is the honest to
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goodness truth. When I go through and check my
photos on my phone, I go. Oh, I got to clear some of that
out because. I'm on the informants, probably
not on this, but I'm on the craft beer.
App. So when you when you try a new.
Beer you You rate the beer like you try it.
You rate the beer, but you take.If you want to, you can add a.
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Photo I. Don't know why.
But I always do. I figure, well I might as well
add a photo of the beer and thenit keeps track of the beers that
you. Drink.
And how long you're. Probably not going to live.
On this app, that's the whole point of the.
App I assume is to determine. When you will keel?
Over and die from. All the beer, you mean, OK.
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The alcohol that. You're drinking.
So I I will often. Go through and go, well, I don't
need that and I'll go. That's quite it.
And then I go, wow, I am really,I gotta I gotta find a new
hobby. How many beers do I have
pictures of on here I. Need a new hobby but otherwise
all I've taken. Pictures of are the pints that
I'm drinking. Well, I go.
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Through my phone I've got stuff in here from like. 6-7 years
ago. Honestly, I do.
So does Jeremy. Jeremy has stuff from like my
kids births that I have never seen.
Like he or he'll like I haven't seen in years.
Even he'll he'll be like oh lookat this picture that came up as
a member and I'm like, I have literally never seen that.
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Like you take so few photos thatyou're able to store 5-6 years
worth of photos on your phone and still have room.
Yes. Like I upgraded the storage on
my phone because I knew that I filled it up too quickly.
I have 10 years of photos on my phone. 10 years.
From 2015 to now. How would that?
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Be now I'm looking in the the folder the camera folder on my
phone of how many files are in there.
Wow. 4620. How much storage do you have on
your phone? The phone has 256 gigs, I've
used 173. Well, how were all the photos on
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there? Isn't that it's got to take up
more than that? Plus another 79 gigs of cloud
storage. Does it not occur to you that
we. Do not know what.
To do with our photos, no. We don't.
Well, OK, so I've actually we all.
Have a camera we walk. Around with a camera on our
phones. And yeah, we take pictures of
everything. Randomly all the time, like for.
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Instance Videos. For.
Instance today and today was theday 'cause.
We don't go to the mailbox very often, but I was out for a walk
and all it does. Here, by the way, all it did all
day. Today was snow here, but I went
out for a walk and then I went the walk.
Was over. I thought I should go to the
house, get the key. For the mailbox, I don't think
we've checked the mail in like amonth.
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So I go to the mailbox and I come back from the mailbox and.
We got three checks. From Doug Ford, OH.
Yes. And I'm pretty sure you guys got
the same checks. So did we.
So. I sent a.
Picture of the three. But that's what I do.
Those are the pictures that I take.
Hey, you know, like. Instead of sending a text
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message message to my wife saying.
We got three checks today. I take a picture of the three
checks. And just send it to her.
Right, but that's how often. Random.
Things we take photos. Oh yeah, we take a photo.
On that. Costco and I don't know what to.
Buy I take a. Photo and send.
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It yes, me too. Like do you want this one or?
This one, Everything. Everything, yeah.
If I'm out and I have to buy Jeremy's clothes, I'm like, do
you like these shoes or these shoes he picks via photo?
That's what he gets. That's how it works.
Then let's get into the screenshot shots.
Oh. My gosh, for.
Everything. Yeah, yeah, I try, I try and go
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through and delete them, but I'm, I miss a lot.
And actually with my photos, I've been trying to make a photo
book for every year of our, you know, just family photos.
So I tried, Yeah. So I just finished one, Well,
several months actually, before Christmas.
I just finished it before Christmas and it was for the
year 2018. Well done.
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That's what I'm on. That's what you're on.
We have two, we have 2016 and I think 2017 and Ashley just was
done after that. Yeah, it's a lot of frigging
work, but I feel like I got to print them somehow.
I got to do something with them.Right, you're getting there.
Because Mom is the keeper of thememories.
You know who's not doing that? Ever, Dad?
Yeah, by 2030 or 35, you'll be. Up to 2025.
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So well done, yeah. Five years behind.
Yeah, and on I'm the one with 4000 photos.
Thank you very. Much this is.
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Due to underwhelming demand. We are Dave.
Rachel and Foreman this. Is the podcast.
That again is like the month of.February, pretty much
everybody's happy. When it's over including us.
Usually the same one again. A little sad.
Yeah, it's kind of. Bad.
They're very similar. But you.
Know slightly. Similar feel about February and.
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It's slightly similar, but. Slightly different, that's all.
It's slightly different. Right.
Well, that's basically like wearing an undershirt.
Very well done. Is it?
I don't know what we're talking about, but that was well done,
yeah. OK, because I've recently dipped
my toe into the world of the undershirt.
Oh wow. You.
Dipped your toe? Never to have worn 1 before.
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Why? When you say wait a second.
When you. Say undershirt, What exactly are
we talking about? Commonly known as a shirt that
you would refer to. You would one word would be
referring to your partner and the other word would be
referring to violence committed upon on them.
Oh, so it's a tank top? Yeah, it's one of these.
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I'm holding it out here. It's a white thin undershirt,
sleeveless. OK, Oh, I see.
Yes, sleeveless tank top. I thought you were talking about
a T-shirt. White T-shirts because Jeremy
has white T-shirts that he'll. Wear under a dress.
Shirt I have a white T-shirt here, but.
I was like, didn't. You wear that before?
I don't know. I have I have collected over the
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years. And this is what I call an
undershirt, but it it's different from what you.
Have because the older you get the.
Colder you get, and this winter is cold.
So I have a. Collection.
I have a black I have a blue I have a white I have.
Gray and they're all full on long sleeve but very thin under
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They're they're meant to be wearworn underneath but I think
they're more of a layer thing. Yeah, they're called more of a.
Help you. Layer in the winter.
Time, yes. That's a base layer shirt which
I I wear as my undershirts. All winter long I am.
Always doubled up. It doesn't.
I would wear those cross countryskiing outdoors, being
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physically active. Yes.
However, I'm not physically. Active.
I'm in a house. Where the temperature is like.
21 degrees. I'm always cold.
Maybe you should turn off your heat a little bit.
Well, no, Tony was fine. What's wrong with?
People always have stifling hot homes.
Well, this. Isn't one of them.
It's not. It's not so.
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That's my undershirt, not that kind.
I don't know. I never.
I was a kid. And I'm a lot older, and when I
was a kid we wore them all the time, right?
The tank top. Ones I mean, but I wouldn't go
near 1 now. No, I mean when it's warmer.
I don't know, Like when it's August and I'm in downtown Saint
Thomas, I'm either wearing just the undershirt or no shirt at
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all, obviously. So yeah, that's right.
Like, you're not going to want to wear that.
That's exactly what I expect to see.
When I drive into downtown Saint.
Thomas and my shorts and then I'm going to Walmart shorts
yeah, I'll. See you there.
Maybe stop at Popeyes on the wayhome.
Awesome. Get that hot chicken sandwich.
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But no, I've been wearing because there are.
They are a T-shirt saver, I'm finding.
What do you mean? Because if you do get hot and
sweaty and stuff, it's the undershirt that's designed to
absorb your gross sweats. But it doesn't go under your
armpits. That's the whole your.
Armpits, sweat, still getting onthe T-shirt.
No, no, it does whatever. That way, Rachel it.
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Really. No, Yeah, it.
Really doesn't work. That way the undershirt is.
That's what it's for. It's designed to pick up that
problem, I was told. Your body sweat, but not your
army sweat. I was told when I golf.
Because. You know when you're out there
and I walk when it's, you know, stinking hot, you know, and, and
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there there are shirts now, golfshirts made to Wick.
Or whatever that term. Moisture wicking.
Moisture wicking but you still but you can get.
Soaking wet. You can still see that you're.
You're sweating, right? Yeah, where?
And I was told many years ago, wear an undershirt, no one will
be. Able to tell blah blah blah, but
I always felt so I tried. It and for me.
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That was a T-shirt. Not a a full.
Like a. Foreman was talking about.
I found that I knew that I was sweating, but nobody.
Else did. And I didn't enjoy it.
Right. Like I just.
You'd rather other people know? No, it was.
Sticking. To me, I could.
Feel like I could feel the shirt.
It's not moisture wicking. Yeah, yeah.
Doesn't take it away from your skin.
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Yes. That's a little bit of golf
shirt, but it's just a regular T-shirt.
It saves us because, as men would mostly know, when you wear
T-shirts all the time, then theyget laundered constantly, they
get all shrunken and out of shape, and they start sucking.
And you can't. And it's something.
You have a really good one you love.
Yes, that you rarely want to wear because you know that it's
going to get ruined faster. So you're telling me that you
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know old? Blue comes out of the.
Wash and looks terrible. So if you wear an undershirt
then you're then you could get maybe another use or two out of
your T-shirt. Well, what if you're sorting in
your? Underwatch.
Well, I can. I haven't done this in the
summertime. He hasn't tried that.
Yet. OK, I see.
Just regular, it can go back if.You really want to save your
T-shirts. You should wear one of those
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undershirt T-shirts under your T-shirt.
That's two that's. Two T-shirts, that's.
Two T-shirts, anyway. Did that in high school.
That was a whole thing. You wore 2 T-shirts all the
time. That was a thing.
That was a style I've. Been there, done that.
I know that was a style back then, but I feel like
functionally it's protecting your armpits from your your.
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Shirt. To under your shirt there,
Rachel. Nothing.
I have a bra and I wear my shirtone time and I wash it.
That's a. Sweater How do you wear a
sweater without a shirt underneath?
Well, this. Is a light color.
Crazy what? Are you talking about?
You don't a shirt. You.
At least need a T-shirt under that.
Oh, shirt AT shirt. Under that.
That poor sweater. Yes, I wash it every time I wear
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it. No, Let the undershirt get
gross. Not the sweater.
Not. The sweater.
What do you think about what do you pay?
More for the sweater or the undershirt.
I don't have undershirt. Well, you literally never worn
an undershirt. Now you know what you're.
Getting for Chris. Bras or undershirts?
Yeah, yeah. Do they have women's
undershirts? Plus of course I.
Do so. Because the other added benefits
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are that they're long, so you can tuck them into whatever
bottoms are wearing, and therefore if you're stuck
bending over in public or whatever.
Nobody. Sees you, know you.
Can't see your ass crack? Your shirts, underwear.
You still have a shirt covering the lower back and they're very
form fitting and more like a like a SKIMS for men, yeah.
(24:26):
OK, which is good for under your.
Shirt I guess. When did you discover you?
Where did you get your undershirts?
From but out all over, right? Where did you get?
Your I don't. Think.
Where? Did you just get?
Your undershirts from like do. Did you just discover you had
some? Or.
I was getting frustrated that some of my good T-shirts we're
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going to ruin and becoming shitty grass cutting shirts or
shitty wear around the house shirts when they used to be the
good T-shirt, right, Yeah, right.
We all have that process and so I don't know, I think I had one
or two undershirts before and just.
Started have now. A fucking lot.
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OK, so when did you start this? Maybe a month or two ago.
And have you found that it has saved your shirts?
Yes, it will put these back in the closet.
Wearing them again. Absolutely.
Because the undershirt goes in the laundry.
Yes, you don't have to put the. T-shirt in the laundry if you're
sweating into the undershirt. Yes, you, but your armpits are
sweating onto the T-shirt. No, no, they're not.
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They're going right into. That's the.
That's. The beauty of the undershirt,
Rachel. The undershirt doesn't have.
There are. My wife wears undershirts I
believe. So they do exist, yes.
I don't wear your shirts. And they they suck and tuck.
You need one. Well I could there are like
camisole's you could wear under things sure that do suck and
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tuck poor. Sweater we're we're both.
Looking at, that's a. Beautiful sweater you're.
Wearing but we feel. For it, it'll get washed this
weekend. Yes, but.
Imagine the same. And it gets hung to dry.
If it just got. Hung up and put back in the
closet and then you wash your under it.
Doesn't smell fresh because I'vealready worn it, but this I
wouldn't like that. Well, with no undershirt, yeah.
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What? You need.
Me, I don't think you guys, I don't know how big of a deal
that is. That is a deal.
It's real. Women wear undershirts.
Please let us know if. You think?
Well, I don't. Know about women wearing
undershirts? But it it does, yes, that's.
Why undershirts were made, Rachel?
That's what they're there for. OK, I'm.
Not my shirts. When I wash on my shirt are the
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armpits that's and so if I'm wearing a tank top it's not
saving the armpit of my sweater.Yes it will.
No. That's.
Hold this on the. Armpits are still touching the
well. This is a Batman.
One, it doesn't matter. Because it doesn't.
Matter. It won't.
Impact your sweater. Trust us.
No, I don't. Tell you how that that doesn't
logically make sense, but it. Does make sense?
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Fine the undershirt. I'm glad you're very happy.
Creation. I'm glad this.
Format is now found out. I'm glad you're very happy with
it. Good.
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there because you know who called me today on the radio and
I think he's might be working himself up to another voicemail.
Who's that? Scotty.
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Now because of the the recordingturn around time between this
episode and the last one, we haven't had a lot of time for
reaction. So we have one from Michael this
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week. OK, I'm sure you have plenty to
say about what we're saying. Yes, we love to hear from you.
We're not. Skipping any over anything, so
the one. Thing I miss from the radio is
the instant communication you. Get the instant that's.
True. That's well, I did get some hate
mail this week. I don't.
I didn't enjoy it. Oh.
You did. I don't miss that part, no.
You know, because the the media is owned by the Liberals and the
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script they give me. And yes, and we're fake those
yeah, we're living our funds where all the.
Right and. You Trudeau gives us a script.
Yeah, government pays. You to say what?
You're saying yes if I. Wish.
I wish. Yeah, I would.
I would. I would like government money.
This. Right now, if the.
That would be to do. So far, only Doug Fords paid me
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for my vote. By the way, make sure you vote
this week because voting is on Thursday.
If you're listening to this the day that it comes out, please
vote. I don't care who you vote for,
just make sure you do it becausevoter turn out last time was
absolutely abysmal. It was the worst voter turn out
ever in Ontario and we really need this campaign.
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Caught a lot of people off guard.
It was short, it was it's been cold.
There's not been a lot of campaigning because of that.
Please vote. So Michael sent us a message
saying, Rachel, I'll give you a lot of credit on trying
something new by learning how toplay ice hockey.
Oh, thank you. Yes.
Where are you from, Michael? And the fact that you call it
ice hockey I. Don't know.
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Ice hockey? I don't know.
It is ice hockey that I know. He's also said I've watched
episode 109 and all of the previous episodes on YouTube.
Thank you. Would you please let Foreman
know that I listen to him on oneof 4.7 Hearts FM the.
Other day Nice the. Music selection was OK, that's
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not up to me at this. Station.
It has nothing. To do with that.
You could have blamed me for themusic selection on the Halifax
radio station, but not at this one.
OK. Yeah.
But he could have slipped at least a song or two of country
music when he is on in the afternoon from 2:00 to 7:00.
OK. Can you do that for me?
Can you throw a little? Just crossover hit there's.
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The Morgan Wallen there's beforehe cheats, there's the lady a
need you now? Yeah, there's the.
Oldies. Oh, you.
Can do a little Jelly roll or. No Jelly roll lately?
Come on, I know. Because that one's everywhere.
Oh yeah, the Kane Brown, the miles on it, of course.
There's actually a surprising amount of countries.
On it. So if you're in the country,
check out Foreman 104.7 heart event.
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There he is. Really do play the world's best
music. Yes, that's right.
I don't believe that, can't believe that.
It's an awfully grandiose tagline, I'll say that.