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What happens when a political disagreement turns a friendship into a battlefield? Join me as I unravel the emotional and unexpected journey that led to a significant change in the Milk Crates and Turntables podcast. This episode is not just about transitions and challenges; it’s about navigating the complex terrain of personal relationships in the face of political discord. With the recent departure of my co-hosts Mark and Lou, find out how a once-solid bond crumbled under the weight of ideological differences, leaving me charting a new course for the podcast.

Take a walk down memory lane as we explore the cinematic masterpieces that have shaped our cultural landscape. From the whimsical world of "The Blues Brothers," to the dramatic clash between "Forrest Gump" and "The Shawshank Redemption," this episode is a love letter to film aficionados everywhere. Whether it's the adrenaline rush of action-packed thrillers like "Terminator 2" and "Speed," or the psychological intrigue of "The Sixth Sense," there's something for every movie lover to ponder and debate. Through spirited discussions, we dive into listener preferences, and reflect on how personal taste colors our viewing experiences.

As we navigate these changes, a heartfelt thank you goes out to our loyal listeners who have stuck with us through every twist and turn. Your support has been instrumental, and as a token of our gratitude, I'm thrilled to announce a special Veterans Day fundraiser for the One Man, One Mic Foundation. Your contributions will make a direct impact on the lives of veterans, as we strive to give back to those who've selflessly served. So, whether you're tuning in live from the Icon of the Seas or catching up later, prepare for an episode filled with gratitude, nostalgia, and a hopeful look toward the future.

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Speaker 1 (00:16):
What's up, everybody?
It's the Pop-up show.
Yeah, let me just set this up.
No intro, no intro, just uh.

(00:44):
You know, thought I'd, uh, Igotta fix this.
You see, in everything I dobefore the show, but I'm doing
it now.
Yeah, buddy, so steal boy, Ihad to.
So what's up, everybody?

(01:07):
I'm so close to you, boy, andyou just said I'll wait for some
people to come in.
Come on, girl, come on.
But she's smiling at you.
Ah, I know what I forgot to do.
I always forget to do something.
Let's see, it's right here,Ready, watch behind me.

(01:27):
Three, two, one.
There you go.
Now I'm moving.
Yeah, like I said, pop-up showtonight.
I have zero time to do anythingfor the rest of the week.

(01:52):
Like I am slammed with thingsto do, which isn't it's not a
bad problem to have.
So I decided, just on a whim, Igot my Turbo Ice Coffee Big.
It's a lot of Turbo Ice Coffeein it and not Dunkin's Turbo Ice

(02:18):
.
This makes that look like tea,look like tea.
So I just decided, since Idon't have time this week, and
next week I'll be out on thehigh seas with the beautiful Dr

(02:43):
Vera on a nice cruise on theIcon of the Seas, with the
beautiful Dr Vera on a nicecruise on the Icon of the Seas,
biggest ship in the world, and Iwon't be able to do a show.
I could do a show from the ship, that's not out of the question
.
It won't have all the bells andwhistles that this has, but you

(03:08):
never know.
Let me see, I'm sendingsomebody a text right now.
Yeah, you're watching me justkind of.
This is what I usually do beforethe show.
I usually have before the show.
I usually have everything readyto go, with the occasional fuck

(03:29):
up, you know technically.
But uh, hi, patty, bluesBrothers was really good.
What an expensive.
Yeah, most cars crashed in onemovie in the history of
Hollywood, the history of movies.
Yeah, yeah, yep, yep, yep.

(03:50):
So I have, uh, I have anannouncement to make.
Yeah, big announcement.
Big announcement for the MilkCrates and Turntables podcast.
Yeah, but I'll wait.

(04:12):
I'll wait a minute, let me see.
Big announcement.
There you go.
Yeah, big announcementregarding this particular
podcast.
Yeah, 27 and a half milliondollars.

(04:34):
Yes, patty, it's a great movie.
Funny as hell.
The Blues Brothers stands thetest of time.
I have tonight.
I have, I have 40.
You make the calls, it's goingto be me and you guys again From

(04:55):
90s movies, 90s movies.
So you know whether I go to thewhole.
You know I could do an hour.
I might do 90 minutes.
I might do 90 minutes, I mightdo a full two hours, who knows.
Last week I did two hours, overtwo hours, by myself, and well,
I'm used to it by now.
Like I said last week, I usedto be fucking terrified.

(05:17):
To go live by yourself, that'skind of hard, yeah.
To go live by yourself, that'skind of hard, yeah.
So I uh, let me see, let meturn this down.
Yeah, I'll, uh, I'll get it outof the way right now.

(05:38):
What the hell, get it doneearly.
Get it done early.
I got an announcement regardingthe Milk Crates and Turntables
podcast live stream.
Well, it's the same thing.
This just turns into thepodcast when I'm done with it.
So you know, overall the show,well, I don't really know how to

(06:02):
put this.
I don't know how to put this.
Um, it's not good.
Well, I don't know, maybe itends up being, it ends up being
a good thing, um, so I, I didthe show alone last week and you
know it went fine, everythingwent good last week.

(06:28):
And you know it went fine,everything went good and
somewhere over the weekend,something happened that's going
to, uh, basically change thewhole trajectory of this podcast
.
So mark and lou will no longerbe on the podcast.
They're done.

(06:51):
They're done.
And there's a unfortunatereason to this.
And I think, whether they likeit or not, or one in particular
likes it or not, I think thepeople that watch every week,

(07:12):
the people that listen you knowthat don't watch the live stream
, that don't watch the livestream.
They just listen to the podcast.
You know everything.
It was a good run, but all goodthings must come to an end,
unfortunately.
I'm just going to say Louevidently lost his way as far as

(07:34):
a friendship goes, like he, he,he, uh, he.
He literally became unhinged,starting, I think, probably
Friday.
Now he might disagree with me.
Now let me give you a littlebackground on this.

(07:54):
So when I say somebody's myfriend, they're my friend until
they show me that they're not,and I've always said that, or
not, and I've always said that.
And friends, don't let politicsget in the way.
Good friends, don't let thatshit get in the way.
Me and Mark, we go back andforth every once in a while and

(08:16):
we take little shots at eachother.
I know exactly where Markstands and he knows exactly
where I stand and there was arespect there.
There was a built-up respectwhere you didn't cross a line,
right?
Well, lou evidently has beenlike a pressure cooker and he

(08:39):
might not like this.
He might not even watch this,he might not even see this, but
at this point I really don'tgive a shit.
Might not even watch this, hemight not even see this, but at
this point I I really don't givea shit when you start taking
politics to the next level in a,in a friendship.
Now again, this guy went througha hurricane and I felt for him.
I talked about him on thepodcast.

(08:59):
I called this fucking guy.
I called him to see if he wasokay.
I didn.
If he was okay, I didn't haveto do that.
I didn't have to do that At theend of every show for the past
year.
The people that watch this allthe way to the end or the people
that listen to the end.
There's two things that I'vebeen saying.

(09:20):
One is, to quote my favoriteartist, morrissey, doing the
show for you.
The pleasure, the privilege ismine.
The other has been since Markand Lou came on the show.
The other has been.
I would look to those two andsay I want to thank you for your
time, thank you for your time,thank you for your knowledge,

(09:42):
but most of all thank you foryour friendship.
I you for your knowledge, butmost of all, thank you for your
friendship.
I said that every fucking show.
Right, that's showingfriendship, right?
Dave Phillips, king of the 45s,welcome to the show.
Evidently, that meant nothingto him.
Like, evidently, lou is adifferent person than what I

(10:03):
thought he was him Like,evidently Lou is a different
person than what I thought hewas.
He started becoming unhinged onFacebook.
Imagine that.
And when I say unhinged, hestarted invoking fascism,
fascist fascism, fascist Fascism.

(10:25):
It's coming to America and sothat was aimed at.
We know who that was aimed atpolitically.
So the question was asked if Isupport somebody who you think
is a fascist or a Yahtzee, Ican't say the N word or a

(10:47):
Yahtzee, because YouTube, willthey have the algorithm?
Does that mean you think I'mone?
And he never answered it.
That's the first tell, rightthere, if you pay attention,

(11:11):
that's the first tell.
And then he just continues toescalate the fascism and look if
you're.
Oh, allison, thank you.
She enjoyed Breakfast Club andPatty enjoyed watching the Blues

(11:33):
Brothers and Allison came in ata weird time.
Allison, I'm announcing that Iam doing the show solo from now
on.
Mark and Lou won't be onanymore, unfortunately.
And Mark, mark, who is, who'sliterally one of the sweetest
guys I've ever met, he's gentle,he's a nice guy, he's he, he,

(12:00):
he's very, very good at beingself-deprecating, it's very good
at it, although he wouldn't andI know, allison, I'm sorry too,
really Mark just became in thisthing.
He's collateral damage,unfortunately, because it
wouldn't be fair to him and Isent him a text explaining this

(12:23):
to him.
It wouldn't be fair to him if Isaid, hey, you stay on the show
and but I can't have Lou onanymore because he's insinuating
that I'm a fascist and I'm aYahtzee, which that is literally
unhinged, because if you seethings through normal glasses,

(12:48):
you, you know that I'm noteither of them.
So he, he won't answer thequestion.
Uh, he's so politicallyunhinged that it blinded him and
he didn't realize that what hewas doing to a friendship he

(13:10):
didn't care Like he literallydid not care about the last year
and almost a year and a halfthat meant nothing to him.
He is so politically wound up,that he pissed away a friendship
and does not seem to care aboutthat, which tells me that maybe

(13:33):
he wasn't really my friend.
Maybe I saw things differentlyBecause, like I said, if I say
you're my friend, you're myfriend until you show me you're
not Well.
He showed me me you're not Well.
He showed me that he's not Ican'twashed, I don't know,
unhinged.

(13:54):
And then he invokes this one.
This was the final straw.

(14:25):
He posts a meme that says it'sa picture of some pilots next to
a plane from World War II andit says our fathers fought
fascism.
They didn't vote for it.

(14:45):
Now, now, if that wasn't anelevated like shot.
Meanwhile, he never served.
He didn't have the balls toserve His father, from what I
told did not serve his father,for what I told did not serve um

(15:07):
.
But he decides to, to do, to dothat like who's our fathers,
first of all, wasn't yours,wasn't yours, um, wasn't you,
you know?
So that is when I just said youknow what.
This guy really has fuckinglost his mind.

(15:28):
And I sent a nice text.
I could have been vicious, Icould have been like extremely
hardcore, but I didn't.
I sent them a text, both ofthem saying listen.
All good things must come to anend.
I can't be, I can't havesomebody in my life who even

(15:53):
insinuates that I'm a fascist ora Yahtzee.
That see, that is what is so.
That's the nucleus of theinsanity Me, me, me.
Who is now?
You know, I'm not blowing myown horn, I'm not feeling bad

(16:13):
for myself, I'm just going tocall it the way.
It is me who served my countryfor 10 years.
I served overseas.
I carried a gun for thiscountry for 10 years and then
for 22 more on the front line ofthe drug war and the war on
terror.
32 years I did this.
But he can't answer the questiondo you think I'm a fascist?

(16:35):
What kind of rational.
Okay, and let's go to the nextlevel, where now I've dedicated
the rest of my life to helpingveterans.
But yet he cannot get out ofthat hive mind.
He can't crawl out of it.
Mark, mark understood, markknows, look, me and Mark are on

(17:00):
way opposite ends, and that'sfine.
We established that and we jokeabout it.
Evidently, lou can't joke aboutit, he just doesn't have the
capacity.
Whether I can't figure it out,I just really can't.

(17:22):
It's more.
I'm not even mad, I'm moredisappointed.
Like you know, dude, you saythat I'm, or we are, crazy, but
you nuked a friendship.
It's like, you know, I don'tknow Over politics.

(17:51):
You hear about it, you hearabout it.
Well, I witnessed it firsthand.
So you know, again, I don'tknow if he's going to watch it.
I don't personally care at thispoint, because once you're in
my rearview mirror, well, you'rein my rearview mirror, that's

(18:13):
it.
There's no looking back.
Oh, this song is perfect.
This is probably good.
Let's play this.
The timing of this song on theplaylist is impeccable.
It's impeccable.

(18:33):
Listen the Dandy Warhols.
A long time ago, we used to befriends, but I haven't thought
of you lately.
How ironic is this?
We used to be friends.

(18:55):
That's good.
That's good, that's good.
So that's where we're at.
Bring it on.
Look, I could do this showstanding on my head now.

(19:15):
You know, now I just change itup.
I change it up again.
I changed it up when Jackcouldn't do it anymore.
I didn't come 163 episodes tothink that that's going to ruin
anything.
Dave Phillips, king of the 45s.
I could say something, but I'mnot, and I appreciate that.

(19:36):
I think you all, you know thisis my thing and you all have
your thoughts and I'm notlooking for anyone to pile on
Again.
It's very unfortunate that hechose that path, that he
couldn't help himself, that hecouldn't get out of his own way,
that he thinks he's I don'tknow who he thought he was
dealing with.
That's another thing.

(19:57):
I mean, it's not like I'm notan intelligent person.
I have a pretty high IQ.
I don't brag about it, but I do.
I know how to read situations.
I know how to read people.
The choice was this oh, I know,patty, I know you're not talking

(20:19):
about me.
The choice was this you eitherthink that I'm a fascist or a
Yahtzee, or and this is almosteven more insulting that I am
too stupid to realize what'sgoing on in front of me.

(20:41):
I'm too stupid to understandwhat's going on in front of me.
I'm too stupid to understandwhat's going on.
That, to me, is pretty muchmore insulting.
Like the saying goes, don'tinsult my intelligence.
That's a mistake, that's a bigmistake.
But yet he did so.

(21:02):
You know that's it.
That's it show is.
You know that was a great.
It was a great run.
It was a great run and but it'sall over.
It's all over time for a newbeginning.
I'm going to reformat the show.
I think I like doing these.
These.
You make thes interactive withthe audience.

(21:24):
I think I'm going to startbringing up some music articles,
some good articles, and justkind of reading them and then
discussing them and you guys canchime in.
I think again I'll make it moreinteractive and I'll just go
that way because again I can dothis standing on my head.

(21:46):
It's not hard anymore.
It used to be, it used to be so.
With that said, that's theannouncement.
Mark and Lou, the wrecking two,are no more.
They wrecked it.
One of them wrecked it.
That's a good one.
So I move on.
Milk crates and turntables willnot be slowed down.

(22:08):
It will not be.
I put too much into this,motherfucker, that's damn sure.
Years, I put years of my lifeinto this podcast, god damn it.
So let's get into it.
Let's do some 45 poke of meagainst you.
Oh, by the way, last week I had35 copyright infringements on

(22:30):
that episode.
So yeah, here we go.
Here we go me against you, 45poke.
I like doing this.
All right, you, the people havepulled Casablanca Records.
Donna Summer Ooh, dim all thelights.
That's a good one.

(22:50):
All right, that's a good one.
These games are going to be alot faster, I can tell you that,
a lot faster than before.
All right, I pulled.
Warner Reprise Records, RareEarth, here Comes the Night or
Born to Wander.
Yeah, donna Summer winning.
Look at this, I'm going to endup losing this hand too.

(23:12):
All right, this is for you from.
Let me see Asylum Records.
Ooh, you guys won.
I don't even know.
I don't even know.
I shouldn't even finish AsylumRecords, the Eagles One of these
Nights.
Now I need a doozy to even getback in this.
But I don't think I'm going towin this one.

(23:34):
I'll pull one without a sleeve,just because, ah, staples
Singers, I'll Take you there.
This one was actually my 45.
That was one of my favoritesongs when I was a kid.
I listened to that song overand over and over.
I never knew it was a religioussong, never knew.

(23:54):
All right, here we go, you guysgot RCA Records.
Rca Records Elvis Presley, theWonder of you, I don't know, or
Mama Like the Roses.

(24:14):
Either way, you guys win.
There's nothing I'm pullinghere that's going to get me out
of this one.
This was a beat down.
All right, right, the war.
Why can't we be friends?
Still, I lost those.
Thanks, thanks, everybody, yeah, thanks.
Don't make me turn this intothe king of facebook show.

(24:35):
Oh, I'd never do that again.
That was, that was a thingitself.
Alright, let's get into this.
Let's get into you Make theCall.
90s movies.
I'm going to do 90s movies thisweek.
Alright, here we go.
You Make the Call.
That was a good one.
I don't know it.
I don't know that one by Elvis.
You know, I wasn't a big Elvisfan, wasn't a big Elvis fan,

(25:02):
wasn't a big Elvis fan?
Just wasn't.
Yeah, he was good.
Suspicious Minds, my favoriteElvis song Fine, young Cannibals
do a good cover of that, reallygood cover.
You wanted more ways than youthink, patty.
Thank you, patty.
Patty said I wanted more waysthan I think.
Yeah, well, I did.

(25:24):
I guess Life goes on.
Que sera sera.
All right, here we go.
Everybody.
You make the call.
I don't know if this one hasbeen up before.
I don't know if I had this onebefore.
All right, let's see.
I wasn't crazy over Elviseither.
Yeah, patty, ozzie says DavePhillips says he wasn't an Elvis

(25:46):
fan either.
Now he's dead.
We all come out of the woodwork.
All right, you make the call.
Forrest Gump, forrest Gump orthe Shawshank Redemption?
Ooh, forrest Gump.
Or the Shawshank Redemption.
Ooh, forrest Gump or theShawshank Redemption.

(26:08):
Hmm, let me think about thisone.
Allison says neither would she.
Now we're piling on Elvis.
Now we're piling on Elvis.
Now we're piling on Elvis.
Ah, bob Descent says Shawshank.

(26:28):
There's no wrong answers here,by the way.
There could be a littleargument, but there's no wrong
answers.
Got to go, have a great show.
All right, dave Phillips, kingof the 45s, thanks for tuning in
, thanks for watching, while youcan, forrest Gump.
And he says Shawshank,shawshank or Forrest Gump, you
know what?
Yeah, yeah, they both can ripyour heart out At one point in

(26:57):
time or another.
But Shawshank, I gotta go withShawshank.
If I had to watch a Shawshank,I got to go.
If I had to watch a movie, Ithink I'd watch Shawshank before
I watched Forrest Gump.
Yeah, all right, you make thecall.
Let me slide this over here, soI'm not.
Yeah, that's not interferingwith anything.

(27:21):
You make the call Jurassic Park,the first one, or Jumanji.
Don't sleep on Jumanji.
That was a pretty good movie.
It had a great.
It was original.
It was original, that's forsure.
But it's got to be JurassicPark, that was.

(27:42):
I mean, that was original.
It was original, that's forsure, but it's got to be
Jurassic Park.
That was crazy when it firstcame out.
Got to go with Jurassic Park,okay.
Then you make the call HomeAlone or Mrs Doubtfire.

(28:02):
Oh, home Alone.
I wasn't really a big RobinWilliams fan either.
He was great.
I didn't not like him, but Iwasn't.
You know, his comedy was funnyat first and then it just became

(28:25):
Bob D says Home Alone, yep.
Then his comedy to me justbecame like his stand-up, just
became the same thing.
He was basically.
He was just another version ofJonathan Winters, who was the
originator of all that.
Patty Aske says Home Alone,home Alone, it is Alright.

(28:49):
One of these movies I've neverseen.
Todd Sagan, I wanted to waituntil after the announcement.
I'm here, entertain me,entertain me, big head, todd the
Wet Sprocket.
There you go, I'm trying to beentertaining.
I know it's going to be hard.
I'm boring when I'm by myself,right, I'm just boring like that
.
All right, one of these moviesI've never seen and I probably

(29:12):
will never see it.
I have no desire, because Iknow how it ends.
Titanic or Pretty Woman.
Somebody asked me why didn'tyou see Titanic?
I said because I know how itends.
Right, I don't care abouteverything in the middle.
Fucking ship sinks, people die.

(29:32):
It's a big deal.
Look on the bright side for me,meaning Todd Big Head.
Todd the Wet Sprocket says lookon the bright side for me,
meaning Todd big head.
Todd the Wet Sprocket says lookon the bright side for me, no
one will take my line anymore.
Yeah, well, this is true.

(29:53):
Yeah, pretty Woman was a goodmovie.
Titanic was this epic hugebudget, big theme, big music,
big everything.
But I got to go with PrettyWoman because I never saw
Titanic.
Now this one's easy for me.

(30:14):
You make the call Pulp Fictionor the Big Lebowski.
Hmm, hmm, or the big Lebowski.
I got to go with Pulp Fiction.
Since I've seen it like I don'tknow 32 times, I can pretty
much quote every line in themovie.
It's one of the greatest moviesever made, one of the best
scripts ever written.

(30:35):
The dialogue in that movie isas good as the visuals.
I mean it was brilliant.
It was a brilliant fuckingmovie.
It's a movie that you have tohave.
I'm not insulting anybody.
I'm not insulting a fan.
I just think it's true that ifyou watch Pulp Fiction, you have

(30:57):
to have some sort ofintelligence level to figure out
where the pieces go and you'veseen I'm sure you've all seen it
the beginning is basically theend, but it's not because the
end is pretty much the middle,because when they walk out of

(31:20):
that diner they go to seeMarcellus Wallace at the club.
That's when they walk in andthey look up and down and, like
you know, the guy opens the doorand looks at them Like just let
me in, just let us in.
Yeah, you have to figure it out.
So I'd say Pulp Fiction.

(31:45):
You make the call the Matrix.
Ooh, this is a tough one.
Well, no, maybe not the Matrixor Fight Club.
I didn't fucking get the MatrixLike I got it, I watched it, I
liked it.
It was original, it was greatcinematography, great special

(32:07):
effects.
But Fight Club was just fuckingFight Club.
I mean, you want to talk abouta twist in a movie.
That's one of the great twistsin movie history the Fight Club,
fight Club.
Who saw that coming?

(32:29):
Nobody, nobody.
Okay, bob Doucette says he hasa good one Caddyshack or Animal
House.
Oof, oof, oof.
Caddyshack or Animal House.

(32:49):
Damn, that is a good one,that's uh.
Honestly, I'd have to go withAnimal House, but it's not.
It's by a razor's edge.
It's by a razor's edge.

(33:09):
I just think Animal House, whenit came out, was such a
standout movie.
In that sense Caddyshack camealong, you know, in the midst of
all these comedy movies, thesegreat, great 80s and 90s
comedies, movie, comedy movies.

(33:30):
But I'd gotta go with animalhouse on that one, although
caddyshack had the better cast.
Uh, all right, I'm to say FightClub over Matrix.
Alright, you make the call.
Yeah, animal House started itall it did.
Silence of the Lambs or Seven,fucking chat GPT.

(34:00):
Every week it just gets alittle bit tougher.
Silence of the Lambs or Seven,don't open the box.
Don't open the box.
I got to go with Seven.
I got to go with Seven.

(34:21):
I gotta go with 7.
It was so dark.
Yeah, everyone's saying silenceof the lambs, I know, but 7 was
just so dark.
Silence of the lambs.
Patty Allison.
Dave Phillips, he's back, can'tkeep a good man down.

(34:41):
Dave Phillips says seven.
He's with me on this one.
Silence is great, but seven wasjust fucking, had just a very
yucky feeling to it, made youfeel a little dirty, I don't
know.
All right, here we go.
You make the call.

(35:03):
I don't know if I saw the secondone.
Yeah, I think maybe I did.
I'm not a rom-com guy.
All right, patty, you got towatch Seven, but hang on when
you watch it, just hang on.
It's dark, it's very dark, butit's a good movie.
It's a great Brad Pitt movie,great Brad Pitt movie.

(35:26):
So that's some homework rightthere.
Especially over Halloween, it'spretty much a good time to
watch it.
Dave Phillips King of the 45,says Scott, I'm proud to be your
friend and I'm proud that youare my friend.
Dave Phillips, I appreciatethat.
Thank you.
Yeah, patty's gonna watch 7 nowI have a feeling the more I do

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these movie things, the morehomework she's gonna have.
You don't like Brad?
What?
How could you not like BradPitt?
Everybody likes Brad Pitt.
Brad Pitt is one likes BradPitt.
Brad Pitt is one of the realestlaid-back dudes.
He's like Keanu Reeves, is themost laid-back and coolest dude

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in all of Hollywood for thisgeneration.
Brad Pitt is not far behind him.
He's really not brad pitt's,he's the dude you know, okay.
So let me tell you a storyabout brad pitt.
You might have heard it, youmight not have heard it when he
was dating, uh, gwyneth paltrow.

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Uh, harvey weinstein tried topull his shit.
No, p Diddy likes LeonardoDiCaprio.
Bob said says P Diddy likesBrad.
No, that's Leonardo DiCaprio.
He's got something to answer tocoming up.

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But Gwyneth Paltrow, harveyWeinstein tried to pull his shit
on her and she told Brad Pittwho she was dating at the time
and he went to the studio,literally like stormed into the
office, pretty much kicked thedoor open to Harvey Weinstein's

(37:15):
office and told him I willfucking kill you if you touch my
girlfriend or even go near mygirlfriend again.
He said I will fucking kill you, harvey Weinstein, and what are
you going to say to Brad Pitt?
And that's basically that'sBrad Pitt.

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He wasn't afraid of anythingand that's really where he gets
a lot of respect from me.
Might not like his movies but,like Allison says, legends of
the Fall is a fucking amazingmovie.
Amazing movie, yeah, wasn'tthat the movie where they were
the McLean brothers?

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The McLeans?
Yeah, spelled differently.
But Patty says she's replyingto Daveave phillips.
Uh, I'll check them out, Idon't know what.
Oh, the ocean movies yeah,oceans, oceans.
11 is another good.
I mean, there's a lot of greatbrad pitt movies.
Uh, uh, what was it?
Uh, uh, 12 monkeys.
That's a good one.

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Alright, moving on this againClueless, or 10 Things I Hate
About you, if I gotta pickClueless, because what's her
name?
She was good to look at AliciaSilverstone and she was funny
too.
She was legitimately funny inthose movies.

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See Ocean's Eleven there you go.
Patty.
Saw oceans 11.
Uh, another uh uh movies, youknow.
Uh, you make the call the lionking a toy story.
So the lion king was nothingbut a ripoff of that 70s cartoon
that we used to watch growingup in boston on channel 56.

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It was kimba the White Lion.
Kimba the White Lion was one ofthose original animes that came
to America along with SpeedRacer.
Kimba the White Lion was abouta lion, that was, his parents
got killed and he grew up on hisown and he became this big, you
know.
And Disney just blatantly stoleit.

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They just changed one letter inthe name from kimba to simba
and it just it really was aripoff of kimba the white lion.
So I never saw lion king and Iwon't.
Just on general fuckingprinciple, like like John
Travolta said in Pulp Fiction,when they're in the diner and uh

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, what's her name?
Uh, honey, bunny is up on thecounter and she's pointing the
gun at Jules and Tim Roth hasthe gun and John Travolto comes
out of the bathroom, he pullsout his gun and he points it.
He points it at Honey Bunny andJules says put the gun down.
Put the gun down, vincent.
Put the gun down, vincent.

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And he tells Tim Roth, you cantake the money.
And he says if you give himthat fucking money, I will shoot
them on general principle.
That was great.
If you give him that fuckingmoney, I will shoot her on
general principal.
That was great.
If you give him that fuckingmoney, I will shoot her on
general principle.
Put the gun down, vincent.

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Okay, so I guess I'd say ToyStory.
Alright, this could be hard,could be easy.
You make the call SavingPrivate Ryan.
Saving Private Ryan orBraveheart?
Saving Private Ryan orBraveheart?

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I guess it's got to be SavingPrivate Ryan, right?
Yeah, and Braveheart was agreat movie, but Saving Private
Ryan is one of those standalonemovies that's up there in the
stratosphere of movies.

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So I think that's an easy one.
All right, this is a prettygood one For you 90s movies fans
.
You make the call Men in Blackthe original Men in Black or
Independence Day Both Will Smithmovies, men in Black or

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Independence Day.
I'm going to say IndependenceDay.
Men in Black was funny and ithad a lot of great scenes in it.
But Independence Day was it'smore of a, a movie you could
kind of get into, like itbrought you along to the end.

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And then they did IndependenceDay too, which they should never
have done.
They should never have donethat P Diddy likes Will.
And then they did IndependenceDay too, which they should never
have done.
They should never have donethat.
P Diddy likes Will, bob Doosan,p Diddy loves everybody.
So yeah, men in Black,independence.
I got to say Independence Day,all right.

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We got a couple Robin WilliamsSpeaking of Robin Williams, a
couple Robin Williams moviesGood Will Hunting or Dead Poets
Society.
Good Will Hunting or Dead PoetsSociety.

(42:45):
I got to say Good Will Hunting,I don't know, I wouldn't even,
I don't think that's close.
Good Will Hunting, again one ofthose great, great, great

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movies Came out of nowhere andit's a Boston-based movie.
Ah, descent says dead poets,but very tough, okay, all right.
Like I said, no wrong answer.
No wrong answer.
This is a blow-by.
You make the call PerryDenevich, the AI.
Welcome to the show, my friend.
If you missed the beginning,watch the beginning, perry.

(43:31):
Big announcement was made.
This is a blow-by.
Aladdin or Beauty and the Beast.
I'll go Beauty and the Beast.
Just to get past this one Igotta go.
P Diddy loves the king.

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Way to stick with the theme, myfriend.
Way to stick with the theme.
Long live the king.
Yeah, all right, all right,here we go.
You make the call Dumb andDumber or ace ventura, pet
detective couple, jim carreyclassics.

(44:13):
Dumb and dumber was so fuckingdumb it was great.
It legitimately was so dumbthat it was great, brilliant.
That which makes it brilliantmakes it brilliant, right.
Right, ace Ventura, greatcharacter, had a good run with

(44:33):
it, has some legendaryone-liners, great scenes.
But Dumb and Dumber was just sofucking funny.
I don't know who wrote it, butit was fucking brilliant, it was

(44:53):
brilliant.
You know what dumb and dumberis, is that I guess they call
them dad jokes.
It's so fucking stupid thatit's funny.
But that was how they did it,so they pulled it off.
Alright, here you go.
You make the call Terminator 2.
But that was how they did it,so they pulled it off.
All right, here you go.
You make the call Terminator 2.
Terminator 2, which was a muchbigger budget, a better movie,

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all in all, right Technically.
And or Speed Terminator 2,judgment Day, or Speed
Terminator 2, judgment Day orSpeed.
You make the call.
I'd have to go with Speed wasgood.

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Speed was original, it wasconstant, constant action
throughout the whole movie,whole movie.
Well, once they got on the bus,it was constant action.
Judgment day was a like I saidbig budget, big special effects.
Arnold was back, better movie.

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I'll go with speed.
I'll just go outside the box.
I'll say Speed.
It was a better movie.
Yeah, all right, so that's that.
I okay, these are good.
You make the call.
Better Movie?
The Sixth Sense or the BlairWitch Project?

(46:27):
That fucking Blair WitchProject.
That fucking Blair WitchProject.
I bought into that fucking hookline and sinker.
I bought into it hook line andsinker.
They marketed that movie sofucking good.
The Sci-Fi Channel did like amini documentary on, like
leading up to the movie, on howthey found these tapes.

(46:51):
It was and I believed it.
I literally believed it and Igot taken and so did millions of
other people.
But the Sixth Sense is justanother one of the greatest plot

(47:11):
twists in history.
I think I might have said thisrecently what had a better plot
twist to it?
What movie had a better plottwist?
Would it be the Sixth Sense orthe Crying Game?
Remember the Crying Game.
Remember the Crying Game,forrest Whitaker?

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That was a twist.
That was a twist that nobodysaw coming Like zero.
There wasn't even a hint thatthis was going to happen.
So bigger plot twist.
I asked my wife, I asked DrVera, I said what's a bigger
plot twist, the Sixth Sense orthe Crying Game?

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And she didn't even take abreath.
She was like Crying Game, likeimmediately, immediately.
But with all that said, sixthSense was just a better movie.
It was a better movie.
All right, you make the call theGreen Mile or A Few Good Men.

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Ooh, wait a minute now.
The Green Mile or A Few GoodMen?
Ooh, I don't know, man, I gotto go with the Green Mile.
I got to go with the Green Mile.

(48:38):
Is my background music likeblasting up, then coming down,
up and down, up and down?
I don't know.
Green Mile, patty says GreenMile, yeah, I gotta go with
Green Mile.
Fugue of Men's a great movie.
But Okay, then you make thecall Halloween edition, scream.

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Or I Know what you Did LastSummer.
I gotta go with Scream.
Scream was actually good.
Scream was actually a goodmovie.
I Know what you Did Last Summergood horror.
Scream was actually good,scream was actually a good movie
.
I know what you did last summerGood horror movie.
But Scream was a better movie.
I think you make the call ALeague of their Own or Jerry

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Maguire.
League of their Own or JerryMaguire Show me the money, or
there's no crying in baseball.
What's it going to be?
Allison says no, no horror.
No, okay, I respect that.

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I respect that.
No horror.
Allison is not watching ahorror movie.
No, go watch Dumb.
And not watching a horror movie, no, go watch Dumb and Dumber.
You're better off.
I'd have to say A League oftheir Own.
I actually met some of thoseladies.

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Patty's not good with movies,yeah, I'm not too good with
movies.
Then next week well, I won't behere next week, I'll be on a
ship out in the Caribbean, or isit the Caribbean?
How do you say it?
Caribbean or Caribbean?
What does Billy Ocean say?

(50:24):
Caribbean queen or Caribbeanqueen?
Caribbean queen or Caribbeanqueen?
Next time, queen or Caribbeanqueen?
Huh, next time you hear thatsong, you're going to ask
yourself I just fucked you up alittle bit.
Next time you hear it, is hesaying Caribbean or Caribbean?
Hmm, okay, so I'd have to gowith.

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I'd have to go with League oftheir Own.
Like I said, I met some ofthose ladies back in the 90's.
They had a little resurgence.
They were going to a lot ofbaseball shows, baseball card
shows, signing autographs.
They were wonderful, wonderfulwomen, so I'd have to go with
them.
Alright, you make the call SpaceJam, or the Mighty Ducks Space

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Jam, the original Space Jam.
Or Michael Jordan Patty saysCaribbean Queen Allison.
I agree, the Mighty Ducks SpaceJam, the original Space Jam.
Michael Jordan Patty saysCaribbean Queen Allison.
I agree.
Yeah, the original Space Jam.
This last Space Jam was likenobody went to see it.
It was a bomb.
They tried to throw that pieceof shit.

(51:27):
Lebron James in there, bombedBecause he's a piece of shit, a
billionaire, but he's still apiece of shit.
Space Jam, yeah, definitely.
Mighty Ducks was good.
Hey, look at it, a fuckinghockey franchise.
Nhl franchise came out of thatmovie.
So there's something there.
And Emilio Estevez was a goodactor.
He was good to watch in the 90sand the 80s and 90s.

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Okay, you make the call AmericanBeauty.
You remember American Beauty?
With what's his name?
Dude, that got Kevin Spacey.
Or Donnie Brasco.
I got something in my.
How does something get in youreye when there's nothing like

(52:11):
I'm indoors.
Fuck American Beauty with KevinSpacey or Donnie Brasco, with
Al Pacino and Johnny Depp Was itJohnny Depp?
I think so.
What's it going to be?
I think so.
What's it gonna be?
American Beauty was weird.

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It was a fucking weird movie.
Nah, it's like something justgot in my eye.
I don't know what it is Like,something I don't know.
I gotta go with Mob.
Movies are always good, butAmerican Beauty was kind of.
It was like a disturbing kindof movie.

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I'll go with Donnie Brasco.
I'll go with Donnie Brasco.
This is a good one.
You make the call Point BreakKeanu Reeves and what was the
other dude from Dirty Dancing?
He was in it, I believe.

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Or True Lies?
Oh, it's got to be True Lies.
Got to be True Lies, patty.
Did you ever see True Lies?
Allison, you ever see True Lies?
Mm?
Yeah, if you haven't, that'shomework.
True Lies written by QuentinTarantino, so you know it's good

(53:43):
.
You got to watch True Lies.
Oh, that is a.
Yeah, let me see, let me doublecheck.
Uh, not that, all right, herewe go.
Not true lies?

(54:04):
Oh, I'm thinking.
True romance.
No, true lies.
Let's see true lies.
That might.
That might be the ArnoldSchwarzenegger movie.
Yeah, that's the ArnoldSchwarzenegger movie.
All right, you got to watchTrue Romance.
You ever see that one.
True Romance is the one I wantyou to watch.
If you've never seen it.
True Romance, you have somegreat actors in there.

(54:32):
Brad Pitt's in it, but he's nota big part of it.
Yeah, true Romance it's.
Christopher Walken is brilliantagain in that movie.
It has a lot going on in it.
So watch True Romance.

(54:53):
True Romance, that's yourhomework.
All right, where are we at?
We're coming up on an hour.
I'm going to do an hour tonight, yeah, so let's just push on a
little bit.
Oh, where are we here?
Okay, you make the call Heat.

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I've heard this one before.
I've heard.
I've heard this one thrown outthere for heat or casino heat or
casino Heat or casino.
I don't know, I can't Heat orcasino.

(55:43):
I'm going to go with casino,casino, buy again or raise his
edge, but I'll go a casino, buyagain or raise his edge, but
I'll go a casino.
Okay, you make the call fargo.
If you've never seen fargo,fuck the narrow.
I, I agree.

(56:03):
Mock talent says fuck thenarrow, I agree, I agree, I
think the guy turned into an olddouche, uh, but you can't deny,
like the movies that we grew upon.
You know you can't, you can'tdeny those movies.
You don't have to like himtoday.
Uh, evidently he was alwayslike that.

(56:24):
So you know, but you can, butyou can't deny the movies.
And he's not the only person inthat movie I mean.
So say we take Casino, say wetake Joe Pesci out of Casino,
then it's not, he is Joe Pesci,is Casino.
Really, anybody could haveplayed De Niro's pie, if you

(56:55):
think about it.
Joe pesci was made that movie,great.
So denaro was just always beingdenaro and joe pesci he made
that movie.
So I, I gotta go with casino,let's see.
Well, this is interesting.
The rock with sean connery aboutalcatraz, or con air with, uh,

(57:25):
with my boy, what's his name?
Francis Ford Coppola's nephew.
How do I forget his name?
I fucking like him too.
This happens.
No, that's not it.
How can I forget his name?
Nicolas Cage, yeah, nicolasCage.

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John Cusack's in it.
I'll go with Con Air.
Con Air was.
That was another good movie.
I'm actually coming up on theend.
So, all right, I'll get throughthese, I'll push through.
We'll go a little deeper thanan hour.
You make the call Armageddon orDeep Impact Armageddon.

(58:10):
I don't really have a memory.
I saw Deep Impact but itdoesn't really stand out to me,
which means it didn't really dome any good.
So I'll go with Armageddon overDeep Impact.
Let's see you make the callStarship Troopers, which was

(58:36):
actually a good movie.
Starship Troopers was one ofthose movies where you're like
I'll never watch that movie.
And you do, and you do, andit's actually enjoyable.
It's's an enjoyable movie.
It's a sci-fi movie that don'tsleep on.

(58:56):
Starship troopers if you get achance to see it, watch it.
It's very entertaining.
It's over the top at points,but it's just an entertaining
movie.
Or Demolition man Come on,wesley Snipes, right, come on,
come on, wesley Snipes, right,let me see.

(59:17):
Let me pull this up.
That's when he had the.
Yeah, he had the.
Let me see.
Yeah, sylvester Stallone,wesley Snipes, he had the blonde

(59:39):
mohawk.
Wesley Snipes did a little.
He did a little good cameo asBlade in Deadpool vs
Wolverineine.
He did a great job.
He, he is blade.
This.
You can't make blade and nobodyelse could.
They actually can that movie.

(01:00:00):
Disney was trying to remake itand it just.
They went through three writers, four directors.
Uh, it was just a mess.
They couldn't get the scriptright.
They were going to bring bladeback to like the 1920s and start
back then, like when he, uh,when he became blade.

(01:00:20):
I don't know like.
Why would you do that, disney?
Because you're fucking idiots.
That's why Just stick to theformula Bring Wesley Snipes back
, make him Blade and rightaround that.
I could fucking do that, butnot Disney.
No, oh, this one's easy.

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You make the call Hook or theSandlot.
The Sandlot was a great movie.
Talk about nostalgia, talkabout going back in time when we
were kids.
Sandlot oh, definitely PerryDenevich.

(01:01:04):
The AI says Passenger 57.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, wesley Snipes, look it, he was good.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, wesley Snipes, look at he was good, he was
good.
He still has some legs, hestill has something left in him.
All right, you make the callgroundhog day or office space.
Office space was fucking funny.

(01:01:26):
Office space was funny.
That's what the TV show showthe office was based on.
But groundhog day was alsofunny.
But I gotta go with officespace.
All right, two more.
You make the call the fifthelement with, uh, my girl, mila
jovovich.
Mila jovovich, mila Jovovich,to me, is the bad, most badass

(01:01:51):
woman that ever came toHollywood.
She just Mila Jovovich.
Not only that, it's justabsolutely beautiful, absolutely
beautiful Mila Jovovich.
And she, let me see, she didthe.

(01:02:19):
She did the.
Uh, what was it?
The fifth element?
And she did all those residentevil movies and she, just as
alice, she just kicked ass inthose movies.
If you've never seen ResidentEvil, you got to watch Great
sci-fi movie based on a videogame.
There's like eight of them.
Dr Vera in one weekend watchedall eight of them.
She binged them, like fromFriday night to Sunday.

(01:02:42):
She binged all the ResidentEvil movies in a row.
It's great.
She also does.
I think she did.
Was it the Fourth Kind?
Let me see what other moviesdid she do?
Monster Hunter, she was inHellboy, future World, resident

(01:03:04):
Evil what was the other one?
She did another really good.
She was in the three musketeersultraviolet.
Ultraviolet is a good sci-fimovie.
She was good in that.
Alright, let's do the last one.
Let's do the last one.
You make the call the crow orthe craft craft is about witches

(01:03:29):
.
I think the crow is the crow orthe craft craft is about
witches.
I think the crow is the crow.
And, by the way, the remakeagain, hollywood just doesn't
fucking get it.
They don't fucking get it.
They uh talk about living in abubble.
They are in a fucking bubble.
They tried to remake the Crow.
Why would you do that?
Brandon Lee is the Crow.

(01:03:52):
There's no other fucking crow.
They tried it for a newgeneration, a modern audience.
Well, the fucking modernaudience.
Did you even know that the Crowhad a remake?
Did you even know that it wasout in the movies, in the movie
theaters, for like I don knowthree weeks?

(01:04:13):
Shit bombed, just absolutelyfucking bombed.
Nobody went to see it becauseno one asked for that movie, no
one asked for a remake of thecrow.
Yet hollywood and all theirlaziness, we're just going to
let's take that IP and we'llredo it again for the modern

(01:04:34):
audience.
You know, hollywood talks aboutthis modern audience.
I'm into all that nerd stuff.
I'm into pop culture and Iwatch a lot of that, a lot of
YouTube channels on pop cultureand people in Hollywoodwood, the
writers, the directors, thestudio heads, the activists.

(01:04:55):
Oh, we're gonna make this for amodern audience.
The fucking modern audiencedoes not exist.
That's why these movies bomb.
That's why disney has lost abillion dollars in two years.
There is no modern audiencethat they think is there.
So they continue to make shitmovies that make zero.

(01:05:17):
Actually they lose money, andthat's my rant about Hollywood.
But I digress.
The crow of the craft, gotta gowith the crow.
There's only one crow, that'sit.
Great movie Based around whatused to be Hell Night in Detroit
.
You don't hear about thatanymore, but in the 80s they

(01:05:38):
would always call it Hell Nightand they would burn the fucking
city up.
Detroit would be on fire.
Literally, it was just insanity.
They got it under control.
So that's it insanity.
They got it under control.
So that's it, everybody.
That's it To recap.
Tonight, mark and Lou are nolonger on the show.
Unfortunately, lou becameunhinged and well, I just can't

(01:05:59):
fucking have it.
So that's that.
And we move on.
The show moves on.
No one stops the show.
Nobody stops the show.
Nobody stops milk crates andturntables.
I adjust and I move forward andmaybe someday somebody else
comes along.
Yeah, watch the Crow.
You know what?
The Crow?
I think the Crow aged well.

(01:06:22):
I think it aged well.
The special effects might notbe Well, they're not.
They're not to modern standards.
But think about it from when itwas made and and watch it.
It's still, it's, it's again.
It's a dark movie, but it's agood movie.
Of course, brandon Lee diedhalfway through it.

(01:06:45):
So the second half of the moviethey don't.
It's not really, it's not him,they halfway through it.
So the second half of the movieit's not really.
It's not him.
They don't really show him.
They do some stuff, they try toput his face on something, but
you know, it's still a goodmovie.
Still a good movie.
So that's that.
Yep, like I said, we moveforward, the show adjusts, the
show adapts, the show moves on.

(01:07:06):
I won't be here next week.
I'll pick it up again in twoweeks.
Like I said, I'll read somearticles, we'll discuss some
music news, we'll do some moreof these.
You know there's always rabbitholes to go down and we just
change the form, format changesand that's that.
Maybe somebody else comes alongwho wants to be on the show,

(01:07:29):
and well, and they and they'regood enough and they're smart
enough, and God damn it, I likethem.
And then they come on, then wehave a new co-host and we just
keep doing that.
But me I'm going nowhere.
I am going nowhere.
Patty Yossi, thank you.
She says you are the best.

(01:07:50):
You and Dr Vera have awonderful vacation.
Thanks again, allison.
This was a pop-up show, allison,so it's always going to be
still Thursday nights.
It's still Thursday nights.
This was a pop-up because, well, I'll be at a comedy show
tomorrow night and then Thursdaynight I have something plus.

(01:08:12):
It's halloween.
Yeah, I think ebola, I thinkebola the clown might be might
be reruns of the ebola the clownhalloween special playing on
this channel, I don't know.
That's that's prettyinteresting.
Yeah, you've never seen Ebolathe Clown.
It'll be on Halloween night andthen Friday's Friday.

(01:08:34):
I don't really do them onFridays anymore because I used
to do this.
I used to do this show onFridays.
No, I did the King of Facebookshow on Fridays.
King of Facebook show.
I look back at that YouTubechannel.
There's like 140 episodes.
I did a lot of those too.
Holy shit, no more Mr X.
Robert Kirkman aka Dr Porkchopsays no more Mr X.

(01:09:00):
Leave Mr X alone.
Mr X is brilliant.
He might make an appearancejust because of that.
Robert Kirkman aka Dr Porkchop.
Alright, everybody, I'll let yougo.
I'll let me go again.
It's me and for the foreseeablefuture, it's just me and you

(01:09:23):
guys back together again.
No one interfering with us.
No one gets in the way of meand you, nobody.
I might bring that back.
No one interfering with us.
No one gets in the way of me,and you nobody.
Coffee with the king king wasgreat.
I might bring that back, that,I might.
You know, that's that's thething about that.
I can pop up.
I can do those pop-up shows too.
Coffee with the king was fun,but you know what?
I?
I just I think I got to a pointwhere I was doing milk crates

(01:09:46):
and turntables.
Then I was doing the king offacebook show, both live and
then on sunday morning.
So that was like, uh, you knowwhat was it?
Uh, thursday, friday and sunday, and sometimes you just want to
take a break.
Sometimes you just want to takea break and I I got in the
habit of just having a relaxingsunday morning without getting

(01:10:08):
on and doing the live streamCoffee with the King.
But you know, yeah, it justsometimes is just too much and I
enjoyed Sunday mornings withoutthat little.
Okay, I got to get up and dothis, time to make the donuts,
time to do the live stream.
So that kind of fell off, butit had a good run.

(01:10:29):
Dr Forkchop became famousbecause of Coffee with the King,
so he misses it.
I know that.
But you never know.
You never know in 2025.
We'll see, we'll see what I'mdoing.
We'll see what I'm doing, butagain, until then, everybody, I
love you guys.
I do this for you guys.
I really do this is therapeuticto me, but I I love you guys

(01:10:57):
that the the cult following thatthis podcast has.
I do appreciate you guyswatching and listening and
putting me over 30 000 downloads, and that's not that I don't
even check those.
I used to check those more.
I don't even look at them and Ilooked at it recently.
I was like, damn, like there's162 episodes out there, so

(01:11:18):
people have enough to watch.
But I appreciate everybodysticking with me, standing by me
, uh, being my friends and yeah,and well, to quote my favorite
artist, morrissey, doing thisshow for you.
The pleasure, the privilege ismine and some of you know now
where that came from.

(01:11:38):
I revealed that last week.
And yeah, until then, everybody, have a great weekend, have a
great Veterans Day.
Oh, I'll be doing a Veterans Dayfundraiser on Facebook, so get
ready.
Yeah, I'm doing a fundraiserfor the One man, one Mic
Foundation.
That's my Veterans Foundationand I will be doing a fundraiser

(01:12:01):
.
So if you feel generous when itpops up on your screen, don't
be shy.
Support my veteran organizationso I can support those veterans
.
All the money I don't get paidNobody gets paid in this
organization All the money goesto a veteran doing the outreach

(01:12:25):
that we do and what it takes tokeep a foundation running.
So, yeah, be on the lookout forthat.
It'll be the week leading Nextweek.
While I'm on a cruise ship,I'll have a fundraiser going.
So, like they say in politics,vote early, vote often, donate

(01:12:46):
early, donate often.
All right, everybody, thanksagain.
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