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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What don't you talk about on your on your podcasts.
I figured let's get out of the same studio we
do the fifteen minute morning show and go into a
different studio, because change is good at times like that.
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You know, Gandhi's here, Nate's here, I'm here, and whoever
else comes in, maybe great team, maybe not yelled at
me down the hallway. Here he goes Nate, and I
go what, And then he didn't response, So I'm like,
you know, it's funny. So yesterday, Great Tea goes, Hey,
I gotta tell you something very important. So I'm sitting
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in the studio with him, looking at him like as
I'm looking at you right now, Nate, and he goes
big news. Four minutes of dead silence as he looks
at his phone because he started typing another text. So
I'm on the edge of my seed, like like, this
is gonna be life changing for for maybe me or
something happened to him. No, he had brisket for lunch.
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That was his news. Wasn't even news, but he made
me wait four minutes. He he had like an A
D D moment where he got a text message that
he felt like he had to get to but I
know what you're feeling. It's really frustrating because he'll do that.
I'll walk in and he'll hear me walk in at
by whatever in the morning, six whatever in the morning, goesny,
start walking there, see what we're talking about? Anybody can
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come in like and we're talking about you know what's funny,
Like we were talking about being in a different studio
doing something. Brody hadn't thought we were like doing a
commercialist so he looked up at the clock to make
sure it was and he saw that it was like
a little bit before when we normally record, and he goes,
what is this? And now he's coming back. But yeah,
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he'll he'll do that, and then he'll kind of do
that side thing like so what's going on? And then
you know, man, just trying to figure something out today
to do on the show Diet Tribe. And then he
was like, what do you think of my ideas? And
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you know it's it's a great t and it's his credit.
He does get here very early. Do you really know
what Tommy gets here? He Tommy gets here quartered any
time between two and three am. That's insane, that's ridiculous.
That's insane to me, pretty just hit the on button
where if you're at um Greg T, though, I gotta
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say I do want to give him a big hug
because I don't know if you guys saw on Twitter
somebody said something. It really wasn't even that rude. It
was just basically, hey, I don't like you, and I
felt the need to tell you that I don't like you,
and T kind of twitter lost it. I was like,
bro I'm done, I'm sick of it. I'm not taking
this anymore. I will bounce you, I will fight you.
Fuck you like it was crazy, and I wanted to
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give him a hug, like, oh, thank you for defending me.
I don't need it, but thanks for caring. He did
a great move where he went crazier than the easy
tweet out crazy with the tweet. That's one thing I like,
And that's one thing I like about us here is
brody especially definitely, Uh, if somebody jumps in on you
on a Twitter post, on an Instagram post, everybody here
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will defend somebody else. Oh gandhi, you're do have graves disease?
Your eyes do big? And then everybody will say, what
do you fucking serious? Really? Dude. And so that happened
to me during my vacation quote unquote vacation when I
was recovering from how long could you use? Hey, I
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had hard surgery. I've got another month, okay? Uh. And
I did one of the posts and I thanked all
of the people that took care of me into your
Presbyterian and I listed by name the nurses, and I
didn't say they were nurses. And then somebody jumps in
on the comments and says, hey, what about all the nurses.
They're the real miracle workers at the hospital. And I
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didn't say anything. I didn't like it. I didn't, but
all of these other people jumped in said, hey, give
the guy a break. Just be all serve all trolls.
You know, don't hold back, you know, heart surgery or not,
they're gonna come after you. Stands. There is no way
to say anything positive about anything without somebody saying what
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you forgot? If you if you say I'm donating money
to charity, what about lupus? Like as if you are
pro lupus now because you're you're anti cancer, or if
you if you thank police and firefighters and e m s,
someone will go what about prison guards. I'm sorry. I
know they don't want to be called prison guards. I apologize.
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Corrections officers. Right, you can't call them again. You can't
call people that we gotta call them, right. You can't
call people stewardesses to fight attendants. It's very hard to
remember every single thing. You can't. Can't say this show
never does anything maliciously, right, never. But you're like, oh,
it's secretary's day, shout out to all the secretaries administrative right, right, right?
What about people in mail room? Why do you hate
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people in mail room? Hey man, you got your own day, Like,
you can't just say something nice about six people because
the seventh person was like, well, why didn't you Why
didn't you mention us? Because not your day, or because
we made a conscious decision to mention as many as
we could. We have four hour show to do. We
kinda move. But you're offending everybody. Everyone's offended. It's it's
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just so frustrating because you're the intent is there, You
just want to do good and then people just come
out of nowhere And I don't know where this hate
is coming from. I mean, people that angry and bitter.
People are bored and they don't have enough to do.
Gandhi did a news story yesterday. Now you guys know
I'm sick. I was. I was even more sick yesterday.
And I give you credit to because most people around
here A goo. I'm not saying allergies. So for you
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to say I'm sick, I'm sick. I'm sick, So you're
getting us sick, It's fine. Yeah. I was raised to
go to work like you got a job to do.
So Gandhi was was like, oh, Gandi doesn't get upset
like I get upset. She was like, yeah, I look
at this person. They're going in on me because he
did a news story, not in the tone that this
person would like them to do the news story. Even
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though rather than going, hey, thanks for covering that news
story about my country, well, I don't like the way,
so I said, Condy, I really want to go at
these people for you. I really don't feel well. It's like, no,
you don't have to. You don't understand I have to.
You're like that going at a troll is like your spinach. Yeah,
if I ate spinach, absolutely, you would get so strong.
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It backfired on me. So Elvis posted something on Instagram
the other day yesterday about the Jonas Brothers having the
number one song for their song Soccer. So you know,
I chimed in and congratulated, you know, the Jonas Brothers
and Elvis on the comment and I said, hey, waking
you up? Paid off right? And uh so this morning?
So I gotta give this guy a shout out because
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I I thought he was being a troll. Globetrotter seventy
nine on Instagram. He he just I questioned it and
her so so in the comments section when you see
it on Instagram, when someone response to your comment, you
just see what they said, and it said paid for
And I was like, is this guy just being a dick?
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Why is he being a dick like that? So I
I deleted the comment. Then I went back and realized
I spelled paid wrong. Okay, yeah, so I was thinking
like he was being a big troll and I but
he was just correcting my grammar. You know what, probably
a fan of Brody post. Yeah, that's a softer way
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to do that too, you know what I mean. He
could he could have written, hey man, I don't know
if you know this, but in your your message or
your your post, you spelled paid wrong. You probably want
to know that, right right? Paid off? But you know
what after? So, so, what's today the March? Today's eleven
March eleven, so March tenth podcast, Nate, Today's the twelve
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I'm not sure you're aware of this. Today is the twelveth,
not theleven known people we could screw up right now
just listening to this podcast, well, the day the day
before this one, right here, Nate was talking about like
just opening his eyes and and just like letting it go.
And I took that to heart because then I started thinking, like,
why am I just gonna I'm just gonna do stuff
that makes me happy as opposed to just so. It
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has stuck with me ever since you said it yesterday.
And you know, don't get don't get mistaken. You are
going to get frustrated. You are going to lash out,
but then you just have to think back to you
know what, it's some guy that's correcting me. Is it
worth it? Is it worth my time and energy? Probably not?
Most of them aren't worth the time and energy. I however, ever,
now and then when I'm bored, I take the time
and energy and I'm like, oh I got time for
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this today and I don't have good kids or dog.
Here we go. I will agree with you. Sometimes there
are fights that need fighting, yes, and you know you
seem to be in quite the war. There's also fights
that don't need fighting, and I fight those token Yes.
He does go Brodie, and there's like there should be
like a gradient scale of how we all interacts. Brody
is definitely the like all the way, deepest color, and
the more comments that come at him, the stronger he gets. Yeah, well,
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there's a great cartoon that I have. He absorbs them all.
There's a cartoon. It's a drawing and there's a voice
from from off screen and it says, honey, come to bed,
and it's like a stick figured by a computer goes,
I'll be right there. There's someone on the internet that's wrong,
and I feel that's me. So we're going out to
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a dinner tonight. The whole show And and Nate, you
you told everybody yesterday was business casual, and you suggested
a button down jacket for the guys, jacket like a
jacket and jeans j So greg T says he's going
to wear a suit. He's going to be that guy
that out does us, that makes us look bad, but
only because he bought two new suits and he hasn't
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had an opportunity to wear that. I think it's gonna
backfire on it because if he shows up in a
suit and everybody else's business casual, right, He's gonna feel overdressed.
He's going to look and he shows up in a
tuxedo and like, well that's he's So it's either he's
going to stand out in the fact that he's the
only one wearing a full suit, or he's gonna make
us look like slobs because he's in a suit. I
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think he's going to stand out of it. He just
bought a new suit. If he wears a tie, I
mean the difference between the suit and a jacket is
that the pants match. Other than that, the jackets could
be the same. Right, he just isn't wearing jeans, so
he's wearing it. Okay, you sitting next to him and
I'm said, I'm not going tonight. But here's the thing.
He used to never want to wear a suit. In fact,
we phone tapped him. We had his wife Trish call
him and tell him he had to wear a suit
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some event. He's like, I'm never wearing a suit at
wearing a suit. He hates wearing suits. They're like getting
dressed up. But now that he had to buy suits,
he has nice suits. He figures he should wear him.
But now time he's finding So even though the the
invitations has business casual, so we learned what really business
casual is what Scary wears. When we had a meeting
uptown at our corporate offices, it was business casual. Scared,
what are you wearing? This is on the Brooklyn Boys podcast,
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one of the first ten episodes, and he says, oh,
like a button down shirt and khakis or something. So
I'm like, all right, so I will like a nice
button down shirt with a nice pair of pants. And
he showed up in a in a ver Sacchi smoking
jacket and he paid like eight hundred dollars for which
he claims was on sale for like six fifty whatever,
like you know, really expensive shoes. Like, what are you doing, dude?
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We went together, we're hanging out together, and you wear
like an eight ver Saccy smoking jacket. That's not business casual.
So you know, f you if you're gonna not stand
to the dress code, Yeah, that is of people that
I hate. My thing my personal I don't know what
you want to call it. I can't dress dissimilarly from
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people at an event. I have to be if somebody,
if everybody's wearing jeans, I have to be in jeans.
I can't be that guy in pain. But you do
find like that pocket square though, like you're dressed. Yeah, no,
you find out little things similar to every But that's
what I'm saying. So like we kind of have to
all go into this party as as a group and go.
You can wear a suit, two, I just so we're
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all together. I just got a blazer. Yeah. But I
say we go into this dinner all dressing kind of
alike in the sense, so one person doesn't stick out
and we all look like d bags because we're not
wearing the same thing as. Also, don't go to an
event where the people don't get the fashion. So like
everybody has sort of forward, right, So you know, fancy
leather sneakers, like a black dress sneaker goes with a suit.
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People wear that now. So I went to a family function.
It was a bot Mitzvan, I think, and I wore
a suit with really nice leather sneakers to be comfortable.
But nobody else knows that fashion trend in my family,
and nobody at the party was wearing sneakers. Throw aware
like you know, adult dress shoes you buy floor shine
like at the mall, but like, you know, fancy, fancy leather,
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typical shoes. And I felt like people were like, oh,
look at the idiot who wore sneakers to a fancy
function trendy dude. I'm I'm like, suck it, and they're like, no,
we shopped at Brooks Brothers and we got these shoes.
I love. What's the other one? Like? Aldn Nova? What
is it? Aldo? Right? Aldanova's heavy metal back? Don't even
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start podcast. There's a shoe company I'm looking for in
the mall. I can't find it Aldo. But you what
I'm talking about those like normal like wing tips and
you know, normal shoes. For a second, you were really fashionable.
You were trying to say Ellen Edmonds. I don't even
know who that is, butter to my fancy stuff. Okay,
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I get calls cash I'm excited fancy a c DC
shirts that he gets. I don't buy my rock shirts
there because I actually like the bands and know them,
so I buy them from Rock sources. Oh ms, I
go to eighties eighties t dot com, or I go
to Uh that's Spencer, that's Spencer. Don't have to take
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you to Some of these bands are dead that I like,
I can't go to the concerts. You're no better than
our interns, thanks, man. The interns don't know the bands. Hey, uh,
you like Jim Blossoms. Not but shirt, You're like Sublime,
not but shirt, You're like a C d C. Not
just what the shirt? Yeah, I know the bands. Oh,
I know the just don't know the stored you buy
him in I've ever seen Brody in my life. First,
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that's you. I was gone when they were playing the clubs.
That was a generic bitch, not directed at Condhi. I
will take it. That's fine. It's the nicest thing anyone
heard days that. Don't worry. Just put it online. We'll
respond back to your birth all right. So we're getting
out of here. We we got to get ready for
a dinner in in a little bit. We got thirty seconds.
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He's wearing the tucks Tuck Tuesday, bitch. We got thirty seconds.
I can't hear anything. It was so funny, like I'm
following your leave. Yeah, we got twenty seconds, okay, to
to explain to people if is it twenty seconds? Okay? Uh,
I can't talk now because I can't we have we
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usually have a bed that we can hear, and I
don't have headphones on radio professional of you minute morning show. Sorry,
I thought you were wrapping it up when you said that,
so yeah, I did. Mhm m