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April 15, 2020 39 mins

Kick things off with some Sinatra! Listen to the story from Amanda who came from Indiana to work EMS in NYC. We chat with Willam DeMeo from Amazon's 'Gravesend' 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
How do we start our show on see one hundred
in New York Today? Any requests anyone? Franks And did
I hear Frank Sinatra? You did hear it out really loud?
I'm even today. I want to be a part of

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it New York, New York. These vagabond shoe are longing
to straight right through the very heart of it, New York,

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New York. Ah want to wake up in a city
that doesn't sleep and find I'm King of the hill,
top of the heat. These little town blue are melting away.

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I'll make a brand new start of it in old
newly Your if I can take it there, I'll make
it anywhere. It's up to you, New yr Yar you

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are new Yard. I want to wake up in a
city that never sleeps and find I'm a number one
pup of the listen, king of the hill and number

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these little time blue, oh healthy away. I'm gonna make
a brand new start of it in all New York.

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If I can't make it there, I'm gonna make it anywhere.
It's up to you, York. There you go. The city

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is so nice they named it twice. This is our
New York Z one d The bonus hour is on.
We dedicate that, of course to several people. Governor Cuomo,
we dedicate that to you and also our Yankee fans
who really wish they had a season right now. They
play that at the end of every winning game. Danielle,
That's that's right. We love it. We love to hear
that song. Awesome, let's go. Let's go talk to another

(03:38):
daniel on Lin. Danielle over in New Jersey. Where are
you in New Jersey? Danielle. I live in Burlington, perfect.
I love your coat factory. I don't think that's where
that's wrong, but it's a different Burlington. Hey. So, in
all seriousness, Danielle is a nerve uh. And so you're

(04:02):
in every day. I mean you're a pediatric nurse, right.
How the kids doing during all this? Um, they're good.
Don't if this is really limited with patients for seeing
right now just because you don't want to get anybody
else sick or funny, you know, brings our own kids in.
So that's been weird here with everything being so different. Hey,
when things get really heavy in your office, and I
know they do every day, several times a day, what

(04:24):
do you guys do as as co workers to bring
each other up, to make each other feel better. Oh,
we laugh and joke, We pick on each other and
like you know, like in a in a nice way.
We just try and make it feel as normal as
you know it normally is. We're a big family here
in my office. But it's pretty offesome. So you basically
you do your own morning show. We do it's the

(04:44):
same thing on each other and then we go home. Yeah,
I'm sure if we had a TV show, people would
love to watch it. It's it's hilarious, funny how that
works well, Danielle, thank you for all you and your
co workers are doing. We appreciate it so much. The
fact that you're listening to us every day. I hope
we're we're doing something you need. Is there anything we
can do more of or less of? Is there anything
we can do for you? No, you guys are awesome.

(05:08):
I mean I it's this last couple weeks have been crazy.
My husband and I literally, um, not last week for
the week before that, on the thirty first sign papers
for our own home and then try to move in
with all this craziness, and then a week later I
was tested for you know, COVID and was positive, and
so it's just been hard because then I couldn't work
and restressed a little bit. But I'm back now and

(05:29):
pretty awesome. Hey. You know, when the universe throws you
these curveballs, as tough as they may be, sometimes it's
it's good to get up and move, you know, it's
good to kind of learn a new way to think
things through and to live your life because you know
you're gonna work your ass off to get back to normal.
And we appreciate what you're doing. Thank you very much,
daniel And thanks uh Danielle, I'm sorry, have a beautiful day,

(05:51):
Thanks for listening. Thank you you guys too, Thank you.
You know. We always talking about first responders, and someone
just reminded us on our text messaging his wife is
a nine one one dispatcher. In the world of responding
first there is I don't think there is anyone before?
Are you? In most cases? Anyway? Who the person who
enters the phone calls thank you so much for everything

(06:12):
you do. All right, let's get going. Can we go
around the room see what's on the minds of everyone
doing the bonus hour? Gandhi, what's up with you there, Cupcake?
I have new housemates in this apartment. So I told
you guys, I'm staying with my boyfriend for a while,
and he said, hey, make yourself at home. So yesterday
when we were doing grocery shopping, I got some fish

(06:33):
and I am so excited because they're beautiful and I've
been staring at him for so long. And then on
my Instagram when I posted the video, some people are like, oh,
they're gonna die. I had those fish. They're gonna die.
Oh you're one fish gonna attack your other fish. Oh lord,
I can't have that happening. I know, you know it's
it is the miracle of disposable pets. Yeah, no, I

(06:55):
don't want to dispose of them. Okay, they'll live forever.
What's up with you today? Gear right? You know some
of the great things coming out of the pandemic of
the people seven o'clock at night, cheering for the essential
workers and the people on the front lines, you know,
the pots and the pans and the singing in Unison.
But my favorite happens to be the car parades that

(07:19):
are emerging for people's birthdays. This is one of those
things that I want to continue after this is all over,
Like why can't we have car parades to celebrate, to
celebrate people and to celebrate things. I love the corporade concept.
So when we're back to a normal we'll have traffic
every morning. Just put ribbons on your car, go to work.

(07:41):
There's parade. There's your parade. It happens every day. It's
an hour await at the at the Holland Tunnel for
the Holland Tunnel parade. They are have a lot of
fun parading around and you're you're safe in your car.
Just don't open the window and inhale anything. Hey, Gandi,
what's up with you? I mean, I'm sorry, Danielle, what's
up with you? So I want to shout out Meg,
one of our listeners, because she is so happy about

(08:03):
what her grinding granny did. Her grandmother is seventy six
years old, right, So she got on her just just
got a bunch of her friends together and they started
making masks um to help people, obviously, you know, cover
their faces up and stay healthy during this crisis. So
by April first, they had sixty masks made. Right now

(08:25):
they have five hundred masks made and they've been donating
them and all because they just got out one sewing machine,
and then they started just asking friends to help, and
grandchildren to help, and family members to help, and they
just all chipped in and helped in. Now five hundred
masks are done and being donated. So shout out to
Megan and her grinding granny. Hey, you know what, we

(08:49):
love a grinding granny. We have all grind and granny.
We call him Uncle Johnny and he'll be with us
maybe tomorrow. He's a grinding granny. Uh, what's up with
you today? Frog? You know, I just did something that
you said they're making fun of people doing. Lisa asked
me to take care of a project here at the house.
I said, no, I mean I'll try and get to
it this weekend. She's like, this weekend, you don't have

(09:11):
anything to do today, Like you could do it today.
You're not going anywhere, You're not doing anything you could
do it today. I'm like, no, I'll get to it
this weekend. Hey, you know what, that goes back to
what we were saying earlier. Just because we're home doesn't
mean we're available. You know, it doesn't mean we want
to do it. Because I know there's a lot of
things I could be doing. And I don't just want
to do him. You know. Yeah, sometimes people that I

(09:33):
heart call up. Hey, I'll know you're there. You're not
doing anything. You don't have a life. So we have
a list of things we wanted to do. No, I'm
not I don't know. This is my time. So you're froggy.
You stand firm with her. You tell her I'll do
it this weekend, whatever day that is. We don't even
know what today is. How do we write a weekend it?
She's so crazy, so crazy. Hey, a lot of a
lot of things I've been seeing on the text messages today.

(09:55):
I've had a lot of messages from people working in
grocery stores. They want us to pass this reminder. Do
and I'm not saying this has been a few times.
This has been at least a dozen times. Be nice
to people working at the supermarket. They are doing everything
to the best of their abilities. People are going in
and complaining and saying, hey, do you have any more
of this in the back? They really never do have
anything else in the back, you know that. Um, So

(10:16):
be nice. They're there for you. They can do what
they can do for you, and they don't want to
jip you. If They don't want to screw you over.
They're there to help you. So be nice to everyone
working everywhere. Don't be an a hole. There's no reason
to be a jerked anyone. Don't be an a hole.
Is there a song called don't be an a hole?

(10:37):
Let's play it. There's a so called a hole by
Dennis Leary creep exactly? You know? Creep is good. Hey,
I'll tell you what if it gets so bad, we
have to play a hole by Dennis Learry, we'll play
it it. Hey, all right, this is the bonus hourtz on.
Our weather today looks gorgeous. What's it all about? Scary?
Really nice? Um mild high fifty four degrees this afternoon,

(11:02):
sunshine and then tonight down to forty Tomorrow another sunny
day and a high of fifty one right now, forty degrees.
It's all right. We're gonna get into three things you
need to know from Gandhi and we'll take a little
breather come back. God knows what else? Do we just
play a crooner? Today? We played Frank Sinatra, little Dean Martin.
What do we need the day? Every day? Yesterday was

(11:25):
a classic rock day. Today we play a standards. Rosemary
Cloney on the way, all right, no one knows who
she is. It's all up to you. Gandhi, gandhi, go
right ahead. All right. Well, there continues to be a
shortage of blood due to the coronavirus outbreak, so we
need donations in this area. They're going to save lives.

(11:46):
New York State is working with blood banks to ensure
that safe social distancing protocols are still being followed. But
if you have some time and if you think you
can donate blood, you can learn how to do that
at New York I'm sorry, and why dot gov backslash
donate blood and you can go save some lives that way.
Regional transit agencies are doing something pretty cool with their
hashtags sound the Horn campaign. The whole point is to

(12:08):
bring a rareness and thank transportation workers who have been
working tirelessly through the pandemic. Their heroes, just like all
the other frontline workers who are putting themselves at risk
to keep things going, and they should be recognized. So tomorrow,
fort four hundred trains, buses, and ferries in New York City,
Long Island, New Jersey, they're gonna give two horn blasts
right around three pm. So if you hear that, that's

(12:29):
what's going on. And finally, we always talk about yeah
a little too at three o'clock. We always talk about
food apps like everybody has them and uses them. But
I forget, and I'm sure we all forget about people
who don't necessarily have the smartphone to access it. Well,
uber E's is now adding something pretty cool for those people.
You can now just call a phone number and order
your food to be delivered. You'll still need to have

(12:50):
a cell phone to verify that you are who you
say you are and they're coming to the right place,
but the number is eight three three, use uber and
you can order food that way. And those are your
three things. Thank you, Gandhi. This is does he one
under Bonus Hour. We've got more of that on the
two D. Yeah, we have a property. Yes we will

(13:10):
deal with it, Yes we will overcome it, but let's
find our better selves in doing it. Now, even more
of Elvis Duran and the One Morning Show. Here's Elvis.
You are alive? Oh hi? Is he one hundred? Sorry

(13:31):
about that? I was just so fred reading what Ricky
Gervais said. Was it yesterday? He said this? I couldn't
agree with it more. You saw him say that, I
know you love him, Danielle, I love him. He yeah,
he's He was basically saying that, you know, these celebrities
that are bitching and moaning about having to stay in
their big mansions and you know, during this coronavirus, they

(13:55):
should shut up. They're so ridiculous. He's like, you're in
your freaking mansion, are rich, and you know you have
no right to complain. There's all these other people that
have a lot more things going on, the people on
the front lines and everything. We're going into battle for
us every day. You're in your comfy as mansion. He's like,
shut the hell up. That's basically what it is. Kind
of weird. Look, I mean, we're stuck in our houses

(14:18):
just like everyone else, and we're comfortable, and we know
that we're doing this for a good reason. I gotta
be honest with you. Look, I never ever want us
or anyone to ever have to go through this ever again,
especially the people who are sick or related to people
who are sick, and they're so worried about them, or
they've lost members of their families and their friends. Uh.
But when it's time for us to merge back into

(14:40):
traffic again. I don't know, I don't know. I'm I'm
feeling very safe and comfortable here. I think I may
have a problem. I may have to have to get
some therapy. If you have my house, I can't come
out of the house. I feel safe here. I feel
like I'm doing the right thing here exactly. I mean,
I think I'm always gonna be uh, I'm always be
a problem with other people. I should probably stay in

(15:02):
my house when all the rest of you are living
your lives seriously, having drinks with each other, I'll be
here doing my part, just thinking I'm not quite done
doing my part anyway. Yeah, I love that breaky he
said that. Uh, okay, Hey, we're straight Nate, Straight Nate, Nate,
straight Nate. Did you talk to did you talk to?
William Tomayo turned the phone next? Does he know you're

(15:24):
calling him? I haven't texted him to let him know
I'm calling. But okay, William Demayo from Bensonhurst, Scary, he's
from your neighborhood. He uh, he was in Sopranos and
he was in Gaudy. He's been in a lot of
films and he's been, He's done a lot of stuff.
He worked his ass off to put this show, Gravesend
on Amazon Prime. It came out, I've seen four episodes.

(15:45):
I don't know if it's over, if there are more episodes,
I don't know. And then when I came on, I
was respectfully didn't give it the best of reviews. I
wasn't I wasn't nasty, right, I was. I was cool. Okay.
So when he's to agree with me because you were not,
absolutely okay, thank you, because I know what it's like.
I want to put my When I put my book out,

(16:06):
when I heard people ragging, ragging on it, it upset
me because I put work into it. So anyway, he
wants to come on the show to talk about Gravesend.
His show, it's number one on Amazon, is doing really well,
but he wants to talk about it. And he's a
local guy. He's and a lot of people from New
York from here work hard on this show. But I
feel weird because I did give it kind of a

(16:27):
lukewarm review and now we're gonna have him on. I
just I feel like it was a little embarrassing. You're
entitled to your opinion. I do. Personally, I want to
see it because I'm from the area. I'm from Brooklyn,
and I want I cannot wait to binge this stuff.
So I mean, I'm excited to see it. Here's what
I loved about it. I loved that it took me
back to the eighties, to a time and a place

(16:50):
benson Hurst, Brooklyn and in surrounding areas where you know
that definitely was an era. You know that that your
hair was done a certain way, Danielle, you know what
I'm talking about. Of course he's been in the Bronx.
We did our hair like that. Come on, and if
you weren't in the mob, you wanted to be in
the mobs or everywhere. You never you never could tell
who was in the mob because everyone acted like they
were in anob You know it was an era. You

(17:11):
didn't live here then, Gandhi, So if you see Graves
and you'll see a glimpse into what that's all about.
So anyway, he's gonna be on in just a little bit.
Sou wish us luck. He could have me killed. I
don't know, Gandhi, what's on your line? I think he's
gonna take it a lot better than everyone thinks he's
gonna take it. I think that he's a season pro
and he's been doing this for a long time, and
he knows that when you put something out, you're going

(17:32):
to get the reviews back. And I think he's he's
gonna be cool with. And he's from Brooklyn, so you
got thick skin. Oh you have thick skin, of they do.
Look at me. I've been here twenty five years. I
don't can't say what you want. Who can roll off
my shoulders? All right, all right, thank you anyway, So
very honored to talk to women, to own a little bit.

(17:53):
I just it's this weird. I was saying these things,
and he's like, I want to be on your show.
I'm like, after what I said, okay, all right, But
it's it's you know, it's a thing I know how
to do. You know how it is when you put
something out there and not everyone loves all the hard
work you put into it. You're like, that's the way
it is in the world. Not everybody loves everything you do.

(18:15):
It's just the way you can't please everybody. You know,
there are people hating this show right now, but they're
not listening that them. Uh, let's go talk to any
let's talk to Amanda line. They're scary. Hey, Amanda, welcome
to see one hundred and the Bonus Hour. How are
you doing today? How are you doing? I'm good. I'm
a little tired, but I'm doing good. How are you?

(18:36):
We're doing very well. First of all, I want to
thank you for being in New York City. So, Amanda,
you're from Indiana and you're on FEMA deployment. You've been
here since the tenth and so not only are you
helping us keep our New Yorkers alive, but you're also
learning how to handle New York City. So there's that

(19:00):
you gotta keep in mind. This isn't New York City.
I mean right now, it's a whole different world. You
understand that. Have you been to New York City before
this FEMA deployment Amanda, No, No, not like this. I Um,
I took a lift from the lift out for the
first time. Okay. I had to go from uh the
LaGuardia to a to a stadium and that was that

(19:24):
was an experience. Things we didn't sare the same language.
I didn't know how to tell them where to go.
It's right, um, it is a challenge is empty. It's yeah, well,
here's the thing. This is nothing like New York City
really is. And you you understand that. And there is
silver lining here. You don't have as much traffic. You know,
there's that. But other than that, New York City is

(19:46):
a fabulous place. It's it's a little loud, it's it's
in your face, but it's not that right now. And
so I do want you to give us another chance
when this pandemic has all gone. So what are your
thoughts about your work you're doing in the e m
as here, Amanda. You know, it's funny because I fly
full time on a metaback helicopter and it's been a
while since I've been on an ambulance. Um, and uh,

(20:11):
it's you really do feel like you're making a difference
and you really feel like, um, you're helping people. And
what is that? You wouldn't got home because the call
volume is so high right now, and you know, you're
we're learning all kinds of new things, Like there's a
lot of one way streets. I've gone down the wrong
way a couple of times. Really, okay, we've all done that.

(20:34):
You're okay, there's a there's a odd upstairs with no
elevators and these apartment buildings, and so we're doing a
lot of humping upstairs and get our workouts. Then since
none of the gyms are open, NA do it. She's
getting workout because she's doing she's going to walk up
apartments they don't have a don't have elevators. So Alex

(20:56):
Alex um Nate says he you had just finished a
call when he got in touch with you. So are
you seeing a lot of the same thing out in
the streets and in the houses in New York City?
Is there anything we can do to make your job easier? Um,
just keep encouraging people that it is getting better and
if people just stay home, wash your hands. And I

(21:19):
know it seems like a silly thing to say social distancing,
but I'm telling you, um, that's what we need to
be doing because it comes on and we can beat this.
We just gotta we've gotta work as a team. And
I think this area, of all areas of the country
can is so good at that, you know, right, But
what we're doing right now is going to continue to

(21:40):
make a difference. Don't give up just because you're hearing positive, positive, thoughts.
People are saying, Hey, looks like for turning roun around
the corner here, don't stop. It's because you're being vigilant
in what you're doing. Hey, you are what we like
to call an underdog. You're out there working, You're you're
rare end off for us. Uh. We want to do
something for you, Amanda, So you know, thanks to our friends.

(22:01):
UM won't know what this all came from Alicia Keys.
She has a song out called Underdog, and we thought
it would be a great idea to you not only
play the song, but recognize what the true underdog is.
And we want to give you one thousand dollars to
spend any way you want. We're gonna send it to you,
probably to your house back in Indiana, so you can
have it when you get home. Okay, Oh my gosh,

(22:22):
I don't know if I deserve that. You do? Of
course you do deserve that, of course you do. And
maybe there's someone that you need to help out when
you get home. It's it's all up to you. It's
it's your thousand dollars. Well, you got a partner in
the in the ambulance with you. Oh, she's list right
here next to me. Her name is Alex. She flew
out from Louisville. You said, I'm so nervous to welcome

(22:49):
to New York guys. I do encourage you to come
back and see what our city truly is all about,
because this isn't it. The good thing you are seeing
is how New Yorkers love to bust their ass to
do the right thing and help people. So you are
seeing that side of us while you're here. We love you.
You're our heroes, Amanda thousand dollars on the way. You're
are our underdog of the day, and I want you
to be safe out there. Thank you so much for

(23:10):
kimming in on your FEMA deployment. It's very great to
have you here. My goodness, be careful, all right, hold
hold on one second. There you go. They gave up
their lives to come all the way into New York
City to help us out. I think that is just amazing.

(23:31):
Amazing is the word. I kept thinking about that every
time they put the call out there and they said, hey,
you know, if you're retired or if you have extra
time and you can come help us out, we would
love that. I kept thinking, like, what kind of a
person does it take to really get in the car
and come down and do it. And that's the type
of person I mean, It's just incredible. Wow, I love it. Nate,

(23:55):
great fine, thank you so much. Scary have some shout
outs from the text messages. What do you have? Absolutely
at That Island University Hospital from the e R they
texted in and said that they play a lullaby over
the p a every time a baby is born and
they're listening this morning. Also, I don't know if you
saw on YouTube, but people texted in about the car
parade past Mercy Hospital in Rockville Center that they had

(24:18):
yesterday in Long Island, so they're checking in. You're listening
to the Bonus hour at Z one hundred. A gorgeous
day to get out and as best you can get
some fresh air today. We gotta take a break. We're
back right after again. You're listening to a bonus hour
of Elvis Duran and the one Morning Show. Here's Elvis

(24:39):
Hey and Z one hundred the bonus our beautiful day
to day. It's gorgeous, go out play because I don't
know how many days we have of this? Do we have?
At several days of sunshine? Scary when we do, it's
gonna be cold, but we do have some sunny days
on the way. Uh, we have to we have to
bring on William Demyo, William Demayo from benson Hurst. You're
stomping ground. Scary of course. His new show out on

(25:00):
Amazon Prime. It's called graves End. I saw all four episodes.
I've got to talk to him about it. Scary, give
me some freestyle here you go. That is one of
the great things about graves End. I mean, they get
to an era in the eighties in Brooklyn it was
all freestyle, Ellen Beats, Pomony Garden. I thought I could
use I could use it one of those right now.

(25:21):
Doesn't that sound good? William Tomayo, Welcome to Z one.
Thanks for calling in this morning. Hey buddy, nice to
speak to you. How are you today. Well, I'm doing well.
I'm doing well. It must be nerve racking to put
everything you have into a show like like graves and
like you've done, and put it out there and uh
just wait waiting for people to respond and react. That

(25:44):
that's what artist has to go through, you get. I
don't know. Good for you, man, it was I had
a lot of fun watching it. What are you thinking?
Thank you so much? Well, that's just the way it is.
When you do something, you know, you're there's gonna be
people no matter what you do in life when you
step off you know, no matter what it is, Uh,
you're gonna get people that like what you do, when

(26:04):
you're gonna get people that don't like it. And you know,
people are are entitled to their opinion. But the one
thing I really want to get out there that people
should try to understand is, first off, this was done independently.
It was four episodes that was done, you know, through
an independent company. It wasn't done by HBO, it wasn't

(26:26):
done by Showtime. This was done independently and it was
represented by the number one agency in our industry. So
humbly speaking, I know it's done well because they wouldn't
have taken on the project from the beginning. Um so um.
And the point with this is that if you grew

(26:50):
up in the neighborhood that I grew up in in
the eighties and you hung out of the three, what
you didn't have to be in the mob if you
just hung out, went out and you weren't someone who's
you know, if you socialized around Brooklyn and that in
that time frame. That's really the only people like this

(27:12):
like this is this is really it's you know, that's
the part that like people like all the Yeah, maybe
you didn't go to Pastelves, maybe you didn't hang out
in the Vegas Dina and it brad three o'clock in
the morning, someone got to catch your bottle over the
head because the fight happened. It was there was a
lot of fights atosterone in the neighborhood. And there's so

(27:33):
much proof to this between all these things that happened
and all the gangsters that come from Brooklyn. So I
was just trying to put out something that you can
feel the eighties that is realistic. Yeah, thank you, thank you.
And I appreciate listen, you've been covering my show and
and and I I'm a fan of you. I love

(27:55):
your work. You're you're you're amazing, and I appreciate you
speaking about my show. There it is good or bed
you're also entiled to your opinion as well. Let me
tell you. I just want to I just want to say,
first of all, you don't owe anyone any any explanation
or anything. That's just my opinion. You put this out there,
and I tell you, here's what I love about Graves End.
It takes you to an era that is so well

(28:16):
defined but has never really spoken about anymore, and that
is eighties in bencent Hurst and Graves and in that area,
in that area, in that era, all the local hangouts,
the fights, the testosterone in the bars, you know, the
girls of the big tall hair, the freestyle music. It's
all the old the old fat Italian guys piste off
because they didn't get presuted on their well concern, which

(28:39):
hit the button. I think I said the F word,
here's what I need, and I think as an artist,
you're gonna love that. I'm gonna tell you this. It
ended on that fourth episode. Your character is, you know,
blah blah blah in the blah blah blah, who just
got blah blah blah. I don't want to say what
it is. I wanted more. I'm like, wait a minute,
the story isn't told. I need more. So you go
back to that fancy. That fancy those are investors. You

(29:00):
get more money and finish this story. There's I need more. Yes,
we'll think about this, buddy. We we came out as
an independent project, and we like we've been trending number
one on Amazon. The show is being watched all across everywhere.
We're definitely doing more episodes. We were already been green

(29:21):
lit to do more episodes, and and and it's gonna
be on a higher budget. It's like, you know, I
was on you know, fortunate enough, I didn't have a
huge role, but I was part of ten episodes of
one of the greatest shows ever made, The Sopranos, And
and that took, you know, a while for people. Even
if you remember when The Sopranos first came out, they

(29:42):
were people that were complaining about that they didn't want
them at the Columbus State Parade. It was all different
controversy over that. You know, we have four episodes. Judge
us when we have ted, you can judge us on
the four And we're there, and I'm very proud of
what I've done and I think it's done very well,
and we're going to give you more. And I felt
like in every episode you wanted to know what was next.

(30:05):
Now we're really going to explode because we're gonna have
this on a higher level and we're gonna we're gonna
win an Emmy one day and then me and you
were going to talk about the emy that we want. Well,
one of the things I love about this is I
must make some assumptions. You're a local guy. It's it's
a local story from New York City. You've got to
have all the people working on this project where I'm
assuming our New Yorkers are. They've done a lot of

(30:26):
work here in New York. I think this this, these
are things that we need to remember. Hey, yes, Ganda,
you have a question for William to Mayo. Well, I
think you're handling it really well. I think I love
your attitude about all of this because you're absolutely right.
It takes a lot to put out a show, and
whether people like it or don't like it, it's awesome
because I would watch it either way. If I hear
something's good, I want to watch it. If I hear

(30:46):
something's not good, I want to watch it. Make that
decision for myself. So congratulations to you, Dane, Thank you
so much. Thank you. When you're gonna put out something
about the Bronx, I want something about the Boss. She's
from the wrong. You know, the people get very upset
if it's all about I love the Boogie Down Bronx.
We used to hang out in the Bronx Actory and

(31:07):
all those clubs by I loved I loved the ball.
You know what. A lot of friends Yea, I have
a lot of friends in the I have a lot
of friends in the Mars Park section of the Bronx
and stuff. Yeah. No, I love the Bronx and what
you see you can get it too, because you know,
there's a lot of neighborhoods that was similar. It's not
just bench nursing graves and you have Howard Beach, you

(31:28):
have the Bronx Little you know, South Philly. There's a
lot of people that grew up similar. Uh. And yet
I think the Bronx could definitely relate with this. And
we had a scene where it's supposed to be it
on author area. You know, there'll be more stuff with
the Bronx for sure in grosand will be a lot
of stuff, thank you. Yeah. So we're not in the
city right now, William. We're all in our houses doing

(31:49):
the show. I'm at how my house out of New Jersey.
There is gonna be no movie or a show representing Bedminster,
New Jersey. There's this really no flavor. It's really there's
they got some golf clubs, you know, I don't know
it's it. Well, look, here's what I want everyone to do.
If you want to take a trip, if you want
to take a trip to another era. But like I said,

(32:10):
we really haven't seen a lot of really, really really
well done explanations about what that era was like. And
people like Gandhi who are not from New York, you
weren't here, then you you should see this as a
student and learning more about what happened then and with
the storyline. I promise you if I get some more
because I gotta find out what happens to your character,
I don't know what I need more I need, and

(32:31):
I think that's a good thing. William bring us some
more e Graves and we'd love to see it. We're
definitely gonna bring more Graves. And I really appreciate you
talking about my shows. It's an honor to be on
speaking with you guys, and I hope you guys, we
pray that everyone is okay and we all get through this.
And to all my fans, thank you so much for
tuning in and helping us to be um trending so high.

(32:54):
On Amazon. God, bless you all. Thank you, William, have
a great day. Take care. So once again, it's Graves
and it's on Amazon Prime. It's just training number one.
Watch it. It's fun. It's fun, but you're great. You
need more, which is a good thing. If I was him,
and oh yes, someone wants more, and there you go, Nate,
is that was William de Mayo. Because of this pandemic,

(33:18):
we have no way of confirming anything, but I need
to believe it really was. I'm pretty sure, pretty sure.
I'm just numbers and text messages. I'm pretty sure. Let
me ask you another question. Can we talk about what
whether or not the Z one hundred dump button is
working today? What happened there? I hit the dump button here,

(33:39):
and then I pointed to Scott. He said, Scotty hit
the dump button there, just to have a double reinforcement.
From the look on Scotty's face, I don't think he
hit the dumb button. But you also you also have
the stream, and I don't think we dumped the stream.
I think the stream it's thing. The stream is fine,
The stream is fine, it's full. I take all responsibility

(34:01):
for using the F word. You want it by the way.
You know, if you're gonna use it in any interview,
that's the interview to use it in, because I know.
But we can use it in some places we can't another.
So it's move on, Scary, how much time do we have?
How much time do we have before in four or

(34:23):
four minutes or something like, give me some free style?
What do you have? Scary? T K t k A.
We'll get us out of here. This is a huge
Back in the eighties, we went in South Philly when
this song was number one, working on Q one on two.
We'll see you tomorrow. N till then say peace that
everybody out I knew you one of kind, your hid

(35:08):
so again all you got. I need your life, but
it's not nough. W Look we have something. Girls played
the pr pole to the hell like all my love
and didn't know that one the world one way love

(35:30):
I want still crying disappointed like the rain, but I
know I people trying to white to the space. I

(35:56):
love that past you left me like all fur us
that not me, for you knew you have been, not you,

(36:22):
you found you found another man way love. He has
something girls, baby poorful to the hell like all my
loving didn't know that one one way love to wat
still rushing, disappointing like a race, but I know about
people trying white. He's bab baby unto never go unt.

(37:14):
I never got a person unto never got h h

(37:56):
nah's over. You're rather of my life. I won't make
the same mistake twice. You, my heart, you know just try.

(38:25):
But I found I found an under way. Look on
me as something. Girl, You playing it for a pool
should have held back all my loving didn't know that
bullocles on the way, Love you. I'm still crockett tis
up boling like the rain, but I know I'm keeple
trying white. Do this bay one way? Love? We have

(38:47):
something girl? You playing the should have held back all
my loving didn't know that bulls one the way, Love you.
I'm still crocketting, tis upponing like the race, but I
know I'll keep try. I whe we spake, we look

(39:11):
we have something good.

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