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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Welcome to the no
Wine Left Behind podcast, where
we truly leave no wine behind.
I'm Alex and I'm Celia.
We are here in the studiotogether, sharing ups and downs,
frustrations and funny momentsof our daily adventures.
So grab your favorite glass,join us as we raise our voices.
Together, we'll dive into thedrama of life as we see it.
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H-o-t-t-o-g-o.
I don't know what that is.
You can take me hot to go,chaperone.
I don't know what that is.
Oh, my god, she's so good.
I'm so late to the party, butshe's so good.
Okay, well, you'll have to,like, introduce me.
Yeah, so she won best new artistat the VMAs a couple weeks ago
and then, like, you start to seeher on TikTok and all the
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things, and she recentlyperformed at Lollapalooza in
Chicago.
Okay, and obviously, like it'sjust massive crowd, whatever to
be expected.
The massive crowd was singingher songs.
Oh, wow, and that's how I knowI'm late, because I only know
two and she has like so many.
Okay, figure out who she is.
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H-o-t-t-o-g-o.
I'm still learning.
Clearly, clearly, I didn't comehere for your bullshit today'am.
That's not why we're here.
Okay, okay, why are we here?
Just kidding?
What's going on Besides that?
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Love it, just shout for it.
I'm singing in my car Cool,h-o-d-d-o-d-o.
I feel like we're going to startand end with that, just saying,
yeah, probably it's a good,yeah, good, assumption.
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What are you singing these days?
Um, nothing, oh, come on.
No, really.
Um, oh, I like the new bruno masong.
Oh, I don't like that one.
I love it.
Yes, love it.
And why did you just say gaga?
Because that's how I say hername.
Oh, okay, that's weird.
She's fucking weird.
She's so weird.
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She's weird, but she's cool.
She's she's.
You know what I mean?
Like, she's like literally goodin everything she does.
Yeah, so I know that's whyshe's weird.
That's probably her weirdnessis what, yeah, carries her and
makes her so weird.
Great, I guess, I don't know.
That's what I meant.
Yeah, yeah, she's related toanother famous person, I just
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can't remember who.
Yeah, I didn't know that.
Like, um, god, god, she'srelated.
Is she related to God?
No, no, no, no, god, child,let's go.
Oh, elton John, I think, maybeGod, I think Elton John.
No, I don't know, I'm not sure.
I'm pretty sure she's relatedto I'm going to say, elton
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John's, her godfather.
Okay, all right, we'll factcheck this for the next episode.
All right, I'm going to saythat, but I know it's someone
famous that she's eithergodchild to yeah, or like uncle,
and I believe it's a maleperson.
I've heard this a bunch of times.
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I don't know why.
It's like I wouldn't doubt it.
I feel like everyone who islike super uber successful is
related to someone.
Nepotism is real and, yeah, sixdegrees of separation and all
that so, so, so, like miley'srelated to dolly parton, or
that's her god child.
Yeah, yeah, that's her god mom.
Okay, so it's always something,except me, elton john.
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Am I right about elton john's?
The other way around, lady,lady gaga is the god mother to
elton john's two sons.
Oh, go on.
Wow, see, I knew that was aconnection to elton john somehow
.
See, she's the godmother to histwo sons.
I wasn't sure where it was gonnago, because I heard how cool is
that, though?
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Lady gaga killed her roommateand Lady Gaga's really not Lady
Gaga.
She's like somebody else.
That's fine, we'll talk aboutit another time.
I don't want to burst yourbubble.
You look so sad right now.
No, I'm more confused thananything, definitely not in
shock.
This is confusion, you'reseeing.
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That's like everyone, right, Ifeel like every celebrity
there's always like a rumor tolike a dark side about them, hmm
, whatever, yeah, that well, Imean, look at diddy, well, hello
, that dark side was real andit's getting.
Well, there were a lot of rumors, a lot of rumors, and today I
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was um doing some research forthe podcast and I saw like they
had posted old interviews fromlike in 1999 and in 2001 or
whatever.
Yeah, um, about him talkingabout these parties, talking
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about how people weren'taccepting of them and people
always were trying to shut themdown and always trying to come
after him about them andliterally said one day I'm going
to be arrested, everything I'mtelling you, like.
Why would you say that?
Like, what were you doing backthen where you had to say one
day I'm going to be arrested?
Well, it just goes to show howlong he's felt that invincible,
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for To say I'm going to bearrested and 20 years go by and
he not get arrested just goes toshow where he was at at that
point in time.
They're also saying a lot ofthings about again.
I'm sorry to burst your bubble,but they're saying a lot of bad
things about again.
I'm sorry to burst your bubble,but they're saying a lot of bad
things about your boy, jamiefoxx, do you want to know what
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they're saying?
No, you know why.
I'm gonna tell you anyways.
You know why I don't reallycare for him anymore, and well,
good, so then maybe this willlike seal the deal.
Well, here's my thing with him.
This motherfucker had a fuckingmedical incident.
We still don't know whathappened to him.
Like every other celebrity hada medical incident.
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They either died or theyrecovered and talked about it.
Why aren't you talking aboutyour medical like what the fuck?
And this went on for like a longtime, to the point where Nick
Cannon had to fill in for himbecause he couldn't even do his
show.
So, like, what was going on andwhy is it so secret?
Well, because it was somethingprobably super embarrassing,
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right, but I want to know.
Or like super inappropriate.
There was probably like aprostitute involved and it's
really annoying.
But imagine he's been able tokeep this secret this whole time
.
Like whoa, yeah, good, that'sthe only thing I I give him
kudos for, because usuallyyou're famous in the spotlight,
of course, and eventuallythere's no secrets.
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Eventually comes up, yeah, andhis may come out at some point,
of course, but by then I'm notgonna care.
Yeah, it's already that point.
I don't care.
Yeah, and that's why jamie fox,to me, is just like.
I feel like that medicalsituation had to have been
between him and just one otherperson and then they were able
to, like, clean it up, sweep itunder the rug.
Oh my god, oh yeah, yeah,somehow he was impacted to the
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point where, like, he had to goaway for a little while and
whatever, but, oh god, he was atthe freak offs.
Oh, he was having his own freakoffs.
Apparently, when he was reallybig and had his own show, the
jamie foxx show, he would invitepeople to his house and they
would play naked basketball.
Oh, oh my god.
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I mean listen, I know you're notabout to rationalize what men
do.
No, no, no, no, no, I'm not.
What I'm saying is if they wereall consenting adults and they
all wanted to do this.
Everybody is listen, everyperson on this planet has their
own little freaky, freak.
Okay, everyone, I don't carewho you are, everyone has some
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weird shit that they partake in.
That makes that they enjoy, andthat's fine to each his own.
I'm not judging anybody.
So, but if all these peoplewent to his house and played
naked basketball and they allwanted to play naked basketball.
Then they're that's theirfreaky thing.
And they thought, hey, okay,let's do it as long as they were
all consenting adults and theywere all like willing
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participants and nobody wasbeing forced or drugged or
whatever.
Yeah, I don't have a problemwith that.
It's weird.
Absolutely I wouldn't do it.
But hey, if that's your freak,then that's your freak.
Fucking pile more power to you.
You know Whatever.
You know what I mean.
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You know you hear nurses and thestories that they tell about
people coming into the emergencyroom.
Weird shit.
Yes, everybody has their littlewhat do you call it?
Their little kinks, kinks,exactly.
Yeah, and I guess, like I said,as long as you're, you're um,
saying, sure, why not, and Ilove this and this is great and
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I'm happy, you leave happy andyou're.
Then, hey, it is what it is key, that's it.
It's fucking weird what thesefucking people do like.
All the stories are like comingout some weird fucking shit.
I was just having thisconversation, literally on the
way here, just having thisconversation, because I'm
watching the new, uh, menendezbrothers.
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Oh, you are watching it, okay,yes, so I decided to start,
despite my better judgment.
And rich people do weird shit.
Yes, like, yes, go take a weirdvacation.
Yes, yes, go buy somethingweird.
Yes, why are you putting likecassette tapes up your butthole?
I know Like no what I know.
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It's strange that I'm tellingyou right now that documentary.
I kind of wish I didn't watchit.
So, yeah, I'm just, I'm just,I'm very torn about it.
Yes, and I think why we're sotorn also is because the parents
have obviously passed and we'reonly getting one side to the
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story.
Exactly what I want to know,like how much of it is real,
what exactly is real?
What is the extent of it?
No one will ever know, becauseit was always just the four of
them in that house, holy shit.
So no one will ever know thetruth, why these two decided to
kill their parents Crazy,literally, so horrifically, like
premeditated, you know.
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And they were adults.
Yes, at that point, get thefuck out Right, move away.
Exactly.
And I was thinking the samething, like why are you still
living?
You're rich, right, you musthave money.
I'm sure your parents give youmoney.
Go get an apartment, right.
So weird.
Maybe you should have stayed atPrinceton and dormed there,
right, what the hell?
Yeah, you know what I mean.
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Like a lot of it is like kind ofcrazy to me.
The whole like father, brother,brother, brother, like so weird
I, I couldn't even wrap my headaround that.
So I cannot even wrap my headaround that.
And then again you just have towonder, like, was it true?
And then you feel bad for themand you're like are they lying?
You don't feel bad for thembecause, like it's like they
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waited till they were likeliterally almost being convicted
, yeah, to come out with allthis, like why didn't they come
out with this right from thestart?
Yeah, this is why we did this,this is what was happening to us
.
No, they kept.
They kept it quiet between them.
Then finally, right before theywere ready to go to jail and
get a, yeah, but you know whatreally, really, really really is
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like mind-boggling to thelawyer these two fucking guys
are married.
Oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah, fuckingweird.
I had no idea, fucking weird.
I watched the documentary.
So I started.
You know, you know you watch adocumentary.
You stop fucking Googling shit.
You go down the rabbit hole.
Google, google, my Peoplemagazine.
These two fuckers are married.
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One's been married twice, I wasgoing to say, wasn't one
married divorced, married again?
Yeah, like.
But and I read about thesewomen because now I'm like I got
to know what type of woman likewhat is happening.
I'm like I got to know whattype of woman are you like what
is happening.
One woman, um, just was sointrigued by him and the whole
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situation that she just startedwriting him letters.
Um, and then eventually they,she, she went to visit him and
then they got.
They got married.
Um, no, they got married theday he was convicted, oh my God,
in front of his lawyer andsomebody else, the three it was
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one of the brothers, the lawyerand another person.
They got married the day he wasconvicted.
They said I don't know if thearticle, but it said like a
Twinkie was their wedding cake,oh my God.
They said I don't know if thearticle is basically like a
twinkie was their wedding cake,oh my god.
But she had been, like they hadbeen pen pals, like in in pen
pals, so weird, yeah, yeah.
So that lasted like two years,I think she, like they never
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like were able to touch a kissor anything like that.
Um, no, conjugal visits allowedbecause it was a federal crime,
sure, right?
So they ended up gettingdivorced.
He marries a woman that not toolong after he marries a woman
that he knew previous to allthis, that he had known for a
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long time, like before jail andshit.
Before jail, what?
Yeah?
So now he's married to thiswoman who uprooted her life and
her kid, moved closer to wherethe prison is so that she can go
and visit him every single weekand they talk to each other
almost daily.
That's so crazy.
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They haven't seen each other inforever except before they
married.
They hadn't seen each other inforever except like before they
before, like they met.
They hadn't seen each other inprobably 10 years or more.
But he knew her in a previouslife, so they're still together.
She still sees him regularly.
The other brother, his the woman, is it the toupee brother or
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the real hair brother?
I'm not sure, doubashit, I getthem all.
I get them confused.
I don.
Is the woman?
Is it the toupee brother or thereal hair brother?
I'm not sure.
Do you pay shit?
Like get them all.
I get them confused.
I don't know who's who.
The two papers, one's bald.
Now one still has hair.
Have you seen the netflix?
I did series, not thedocumentary.
The series, no, okay.
So in the series, I just sawthe documentary that just came
out, spoiler alert.
There's like and again, thiswas like early 90s, late 80s,
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whatever because he was losingin his hair and he had a toupee.
It wasn't just like like tapeand glue, but I mean it was tape
and glue plus he had like Idon't even know how to fucking
describe it like screws, oh, no,no.
And the toupee fucking securedinto the.
No, no, listen, no, watch theseries.
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It's dramatized, it's crazy.
But yeah, like I said, the otherbrother's married.
So his wife was very intriguedby the whole trial and the whole
case.
She followed the whole thing.
She was married.
She was married no way.
She had a teenage daughter froma previous relationship and a
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been a few month old child fromher marriage.
Right, she asked her husbandpermission to write a letter to
eric I believe it's eric, okay,she asked her husband to write a
letter to him because she wasjust so fascinated and just
needed to know more and she justwanted to get in his mind.
So her husband's like, yeah,sure, go ahead.
Of course he thinks he's injail.
They became pen pals.
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She finds out, according to thearticle I read, finds out that
her husband was sexuallyassaulting her 15 year old
daughter, which brought her andEric closer together.
Fuck off, yeah, so she, so hewas, he was she called the
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police, did all that stuff.
Oh my God, he was arrested.
He committed suicide two dayslater.
So then she ended up moving allher stuff, moving all her stuff
and, um, moving closer also tothe prison so that she can see
him regularly.
And they're still together.
They're still never touched,never kissed, never nothing.
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Just talk on the phone, writeeach other letters and they get
to visit.
So weird.
But like, why, yeah, like whythere's so many men out there.
Why are you married to someonethat's in prison for the rest of
their life?
I get it wrong with you.
Listen, depending on the crime,I know where he's at, I know
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what he's doing Now, I knowwhere to find him.
No, there is like a little bitof security involved in that
type of circumstance.
Sorry, I think that is I.
Just it's outrageous to me.
I'm not like no, yeah, it'slike prison wives.
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There's a whole like lifetimefucking show about it.
No, I've never seen it, Ididn't know anything about it.
I would never, ever, ever marrysomeone that's in prison for
the rest of their life.
That I can't.
People do it all the time, butwhy?
I mean, I think they sufferfrom mental health issues.
I think it's a mental healththing, probably, but it's weird.
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I'm sorry To each his own.
I'm not judging you If you aremarried or involved or love
someone in the clink.
Good for you, man, because Icouldn't do it You're a better
fucking woman than I am but it'slike the perfect kind of
circumstance because, like youhave a husband, but then like
you get to just like live onyour own.
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It's like me, right, like meright now, like I get to live on
my own, I'm doing whatever Iwant, and then then you gotta go
put money in his canteen everyweek, of course, because that's
my husband out of here.
Girl, you're crazy.
I think you got something goingon up there.
If you think this is normal, noway, okay, I don't think it's
normal.
But I don't think it's theworst type of relationship.
I think it.
I think it's up top, top two,top three.
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Yeah, it's up right up therewith being in an abusive
relationship.
I mean, that's, it's crazy.
There is a big difference.
No, no, because what, if, what,if, what if he's cheating on
you in jail?
Hello, guys, do that.
That has nothing to do with mebecause he's in jail.
I'm home, what is like, buthe's not being faithful to you
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and he's your husband.
Maybe that's not what I careabout, though.
Yeah, get out of here next next, moving on now.
I will never understand it.
I will never be able to wrap myhead around it.
These women are not ugly women.
I seen that picture.
They look like they're normal.
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Yeah, you know, I just don'tget it.
Yeah, like I don't understandthey have.
They just have that emotionalconnection, like, oh great, I'm
on the hunt.
Okay, anyone is listening ifanyone is watching, like a
murderer, if you are married tosomeone in prison, we want to
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talk to you.
No, no, we don't.
I'm sorry, I apologize.
I don't want to talk to youbecause I think you're crazy.
No, no, well, reach out to me.
I want to talk to you.
She can do a private interviewwith you.
I'm all for it.
I want no part of thatcraziness.
Listen, I got my own kind ofcrazy.
I don't need to be.
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No, I don't.
I, I know it's nuts.
It's nuts, I mean, I'mintrigued.
I will learn more, just likeyou know what's even really
crazy.
The, the female or the, not somuch the male, because male
prison guards are just trash,yeah.
But the female prison guardsusually have a little bit more
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common sense.
Mm-hmm, why do some of them getinvolved with prisoners?
Why, like what, what are youdoing?
Like you have nothing going onin your life that like you have
to be involved with this manthat's in jail, like.
But you have to understand at acertain point that just becomes
your life and it's very andyou're just in this world, in
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your silo, and you don't knowany better and you get caught up
in it.
And again, these are fuckingcriminals.
This is what they do.
They're narcissists, they'remanipulative.
So, but for me, it's like I needto know.
Like you're here in the present, I can feel you, touch you, I
can spend time with you, I canenjoy dinners with you, you, you
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can contribute to my life, Ican contribute to your life.
If you're in prison, you'refucking useless to me, like you,
not?
True?
It's nothing.
They're emotionally available.
No shit, that's not enough forme.
Okay, I'm just saying that isnot enough for me.
Well, for some people, that'sall they want, and I think it's.
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They just want someone to bethere.
I think it's.
I, I just think it's like ugh,like you're in prison, like
you're ugh, you're trash brother.
Oh sorry, like, no, like.
There's nothing attractive aboutmen in prison.
They, they.
I've seen people and theylisten.
There's nothing attractiveabout men in prison.
I've seen people, listen.
There's nothing attractiveabout men in prison.
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But some of the men in prisonare fucking attractive.
Just let's be distinct there.
Do you remember Prison Bay whomarried the billionaire's
daughter, the man who owns whoare you talking about?
Oh, my God, jeremy, somethingrather so this is probably like
I don't know 10 years ago.
So, the guy who owns Zara and acouple of other fashion houses.
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He has a daughter and throughsocial media, this guy blew up
prison bay his mugshot Becausehe was like tan, but like super,
like icy blue eyes.
So everyone was like oh, super,like icy blue eyes.
So everyone was like, oh,prison bay, like whatever, and
he started to like, get bookedfor like modeling gigs really,
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and zara being one of them.
The fashion house owner'sdaughter happened to be at the
like photo shoot, fell in loveagain.
He had, he was married withchildren, but they fell in love
next thing, you know they're onlike her yacht in fucking italy.
So was he out of prison at thispoint or still in prison?
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Out of prison?
Okay, they got married, theyhad a kid together.
Okay, super random guy off amugshot.
So I wouldn't.
I wouldn't like if, if theywere out of prison, they had a
criminal.
Now we have exceptions to therule.
If you're in prison for life,you got no shot.
If you came out of prison andyou rehabilitated and you want
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to contribute to the society,okay, like, talk about it, right
, yeah, you gotta be handsome.
Handsome, are you saying?
Sylvester Stallone is nothandsome, not as handsome as he
used to be.
He got too much work done andhe looks a little fucked up.
Come on, let's call it what itis.
(23:18):
He looks a little fucked up.
He really does.
I have a hard time.
I, like Chelsea King, I have ahard time watching it.
It's not the Sylvester StalloneI remember in fucking Rocky
Okay, he's not.
Well, of course, rocky was whatIn like the fucking 70s?
Come on, what about what's amovie he did 10 years ago?
(23:42):
He's not.
He doesn't even look like thatanymore.
I don't fucking know.
Like he's, he's, like he's,he's, yeah.
Well, like you said, it's thework.
The work was botched and waytoo much it didn't, but it's
like, okay, so, like, so, likeyou're not aging well and you
got really bad, fucking plasticsurgery when you could just say,
okay, I'm done, let me justfucking hope this shit settles
and I can come out lookinghalfway fucking decent.
(24:02):
No, you know what I mean.
It's awful, yeah, it's bad,yeah, it's really especially for
a guy.
It's bad, yeah, yeah.
So, yeah, like, if you'rerehabilitated and you're
contributing to society and likenot me, because I'm not looking
, but like for anyone who islike, give them a shot.
But if they're just in the clinkfor life and they got nothing,
(24:24):
go find someone at the grocerystore.
Oh my god.
You want a plumber?
You go to the plumbing section.
You want an electrician?
Go to the electrical aisle.
That doesn't work for everyone.
You want a carpenter?
You go to the carpentry aisle,Find someone.
Listen, I went to Home Depot forlike fucking three years and I
didn't find shit.
Oh man, you just went likeduring the week and it was like
(24:58):
nobody there.
This is weird.
Shouldn't people be here buyingstuff?
I went on saturday, fuckingmobbed.
I'm like what the fuck?
Okay, nobody does uh,construction work monday through
friday anymore, like I don'tknow.
I fucking mobbed.
I'm like what the fuck?
Okay, nobody does constructionwork Monday through Friday
anymore, like I don't know.
Oh, my goodness, it wasn't busy, because you know, I'm a.
What are we now?
(25:18):
I'm a preferred member customerof Lowe's.
They have fucking status atLowe's.
Yes, they do so.
I get like free shit.
They send me emails at Lowe's.
Yes, they do so.
I get like free shit.
They send me emails.
I'm done.
I got like three flowers lastweek.
I was like thank you, I'm done,I'm out.
Nope, I'm done here.
I'm fucking done here.
You want to know some fucked upshit?
(25:39):
Oh, what?
So I broke up with my ex in 2024.
Okay, every now and again andthis is how I know it's him
being fucking petty every nowand again I'll get a fucking
lowes receipt.
It's 2024, I know.
So I feel like every now andagain, he'll put in my email
address and not his to get thefucking wait.
(25:59):
You said you broke up with himin 2024.
Oh, sorry, 2020.
Okay, I was confused.
I was like wait a minute, it is2020.
No, no, what is your ex?
Because you've been single, youalmost had me.
I was like whoop, did I misssomething?
Did we skip a beat here.
No, in my mind I'm thinkingit's been four years.
Okay, a couple months ago youbought a fucking garbage
disposal Fuck you.
(26:20):
And that disposal Fuck off.
I was just trying to get you therewards, hon.
No, I don't fucking want them.
I you the rewards, hon, I don'tfucking want them.
I do Don't put in my phonenumber so I can get the rewards,
because it keeps me as apreferred customer.
Then I get free shit.
Right, I like free shit.
Nobody's interested Becausenobody gives away free shit
anymore.
I mean, it's not anything great, but it's cute that they send
(26:43):
you a little email.
Oh, you are qualifying for afree gift.
You break up a good point.
Email, you are qualifying for afree gift.
You break up a good point.
No one gives away free stuffanymore.
No, no, not at all, not at all.
We should give away somethingfor free.
We should, like, do a contestand then we can give away like a
free.
No one left behind piece ofswag.
I was waiting to see how youwere gonna finish that.
(27:04):
Yeah, like I don't, we couldfind something cool to give away
.
You know what we can do.
I'm so excited.
We can do like a Tumblr, like aStanley or something A little
Brumate.
Yes, with our logo on it.
You love a Brumate?
Yeah, I love Brumate.
Brumate is my favorite out ofall of them.
Fuck Stanley, and you know whatBrumate fact them.
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Fuck stanley, and you know whatroommate fact is?
The only one out of yetistanley?
Um, the one that has the guythat's like this?
Um, I don't know who that guyis, but it's like that.
Is that the hydro flask?
Hydro flask, yep, um, the onlyone that doesn't leak roommate,
all leak.
Okay, it's the only oneSuperior.
I just like it.
I'm purchasing a new one.
I like it.
Very soon, we'll purchase two,because apparently we're doing a
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fucking giveaway.
Yes, we got to figure out whatthe contest is.
Okay, okay, okay, but we'reonly giving away one.
People Don't get excited.
They're very expensive, so, so,so I think I'll start somewhere
.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, so, so,anyways, yeah, stay tuned.
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More to come, more to come,more to come about.
The no one left behind.
Uh, brumate giveaway.
Oh god, well, I think it's timeto wrap up.
Maybe go pick out some fuckingbrumates.
Cool, sounds good to me.
Yay, are you ready for us?
I'm ready for it.
H-o-t-t-o-g-o.
Did you know that's what I wasgonna say bye.
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