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firm Elvis ran Presents Fifteen Minute Morning Show. I'm sorry, scary.
I didn't have Scary turned mike turned up all the way.
So he's like he's over there screaming hello Hello, and
like beating on the mike like this. He's like, hello, Hello,
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did you miss Greg Teael baniel There you go, great
tea right before you really started speaking. How did you
hear that? Because I'm like, your mic was on. Yeah,
I wish this would have been on in yours off Anyway,
this is the fifteen minute morning show podcast. We've got
fifteen minutes. Let's go. So here we go. It's Monday.
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We just had a great show. L King performed with
us and she was tremendous. Yeah, that was amazing. Also,
we talked a lot, well I did, because no one
else gives a flying flip. I talked. I talked to
about watching the Haunting of Hill House. Well, we would
get into it if we had watched it, but we
can't talk about it if we haven't seen it. Not
only that, I don't want to spoil anything. Danielle was
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talking to somebody about Ozark and he starts going. Yeah,
in season two, I'm like, don't and I get so
mad at him. You gotta trust us that we're not going.
I can't trust everybody, Danielle, at least Danielle cannot be
trusted as far as spoiling a show. But I'm telling
you Haunting of Hill House. It's it's the must see
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and it gets a little deep, a little cerebral. I
will tell you that. Hope, hopefully that's not too much information.
At least you guys are watching shows people care about.
I started to put a Netflix show and then had
a second one ready to go to Marvel superhero shows
Luke Cage and Iron Fist. They canceled both of them
in the last week and half, so I'm like, what
am I gonna finish them? Four? They canceled them. That's
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how bad. They canceled the show that doesn't even exist.
It's on Netflix. It's like, all I know is that
the guy I'm talking via his Netflix account is really
into the show that you're talking. Okay, so here's the
Gandhi told us the story the other day where she
is staying in a temporary like business apartment business what
do they call him? Corporate housing? Corporate Housing, and she
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her TV is still signed on to someone else's Netflix account,
and she can watch what they're what they're watching every day.
Hold on, can you make less noise eating your candy corner?
Nate Danielle put this bag of auto mix and I
can Sorry, we're having a conversation over here. I agree,
it's very loud to be throwing it around like nothing.
I'm okay, So Gandhi is watching someone else's Netflix account, yes,
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And so you're coming in every day and telling us
what he's watching. Yes, Giles is into um, the Haunting
of Hill House right now. He's not moving at a
rapid pace. He's going to like one episode every couple
of days. Okay, that's that's allowed. Yeah, it is loud,
but I'm like, we watched six episode yesterday, Yeah, averaging
around an hour. Yea for you. I'm still just like,
I'm waiting to know if Giles is the one, but
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I feel like he's not because he's taken way too
long to notice that something is amiss with his account.
How can he tell that you're you're digging around in there.
If you push, push something, it'll move his show off
the lot of It'll move things around. So like right now,
you know, I told you I watched The Office all
the time, so if I'm watching the Office, that'll pop up.
Is like the last thing you watched, like recently watched
and he hasn't noticed that. I've got some things in
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there all right now, Elvis, when you watched that movie,
did you pass out or throw up? Because that's what
everybody's doing in the series. Yah, I heard that people
were passing out and getting sick to their stomach. I'm
no not, I'm nowhere near that. Scary shows don't scare me. Alex,
on the other hand, gets scared and has nightmares. And
last night when we watched the very last episode of
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Haunting and Leah House, I made us turn off all
the lights and he was very uneasy with that. That
doesn't scare me. See, I'm with you. It takes a
lot to scare me. And I think it's because I
love this stuff so much. So, like, the last thing
that really bothered me and made me feel uncomfortable, honestly,
was the whole Conjuring series. Like, to me, the Conjuring
is so well done, but some other movie is that
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They're like, oh, this is gonna be this guy. I
laughed sitting scary and I went to see a scary
movie and I laughed the whole time. I thought it
was a comment. Let me ask you a question of
the room when you go to see what what scares
you in a film. Mine is suspense when you know
something's on the other side of the door and you
know something's about to pop. That's the only thing that
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gets my heart racing. Other than that, I'm not scary
when they show a monster or an alien or somebody
like Gore. To me, I'm like, those jump scares bother
me because it's not really scary. They just use the
music and a quick cut to whatever to scare you,
Like the last one. I never actually finished the Ring,
but I got about five minutes in. When he's watching,
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He's looking at the TV and he sees something run
behind him. I'm like, ship, I'm not watching, and uh,
I haven't seen it since. But if you watch a
scary movie with the sound off, it's really not that scary, right, oh.
Mine is not even as much like the things that
scare you. It's what the scary movies leave to your
imagination that scares me more so. Like Blair Witch Project
when you didn't know what was going on. But it
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was just like, Oh, this camera is moving so fast
and there's something out there. What is it? Stressed me out?
Paranormal activity? There's something there? What is it stressed me out?
Actually seeing it? Like the death or whatever. I'm fine
with that. It's wondering that kills me. That's the one
I laughed. That was you scary to hold my hand during?
Oh god, it was. It was comforting. I was her
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normal activity. That's where they have the cameras set up
in the bedroom. Okay, I'll tell you the only thing.
I'm not giving anything away here. The only thing that
really scared me was it was a slow, quiet thing
where you'd hear a light switch go on, and then
the lights in the hallways would go on, and then
you hear the light switch again going to that. That
stuff is the scary stuff for me. And I don't
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know why, but creepy monsters and stuff like that, I
think it's the false scare for me. So when you
assume something is about to happen and the music intensifies
and they're walking down the hallway and then it just
nothing happens. Because my heart starts pounding, like, Oh my god,
what's gonna happen? What's gonna happen? I would rather than
not play the music because I feel like when they
play that music and then something happens, You're like, all,
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aren't they played the damn music? Like, don't play the music,
and then I'm not going to expect it to happen.
Then I'm gonna get scared. What's up? A couple of
things come to mind when I think about these scary
movies or this time and this time is of the
year that the thing is about. When I watch these
scary movies, I often think that I'm not supposed to
be watching them, and that there's gonna be like a
spirit or something that's gonna like come out and be
with me for like the rest of my life or
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like another year. So I get very nervous. Really, you
just told Nate not to do that, Now you're doing it.
So I don't watch. I don't watch a scary show
because I feel like I'm going to have bad spirits
around me. Do you know what's so funny to you
that you say that my girlfriend I took her to
a haunted house. She's so religious, she went to confession,
and she confessed that she went. She felt so guilty.
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I said to her, but it's not real. I'm like,
it's fantasy. It's not real. Vampires and zombies and stuff.
She goes doesn't matter. I just felt so guilty I
had to go to confession. It's very okay, man, just
say something. While we're doing this show. Out in the hallway,
on the other side of the glasses, the buffet of
all the salads and stuff we have time, some guy
just came over and looked at the food and walked away.
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I don't think he was real. I never before have
you seen him before? He looked like Edward Cullen from
the back hair in the front. I don't think he's alive.
I'm telling you right now where I didn't see him.
And this is one okay, this is one thing you
need to learn from, you know, some of these really
great ghost stories. There are so many times we go
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through life where we don't know we've just been We
just walked by a ghost because they're like doing stuff
like you know, like working on something on the street
or like mowing a yard. You just assumed take for granted. Oh,
they're real. They're there. What if they're not. We could
be walking by ghosts every day. I think one just
walked up to the Salabar been to take food. You
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saw and he and when he was walking away, he
looked at me and gave me this this smile. Then
he kept walking. Did you see that? I saw that?
Then I looked at you, and you're like, did you
see that? I just like, I just saw it disappeared.
I'm telling you he walked and he also he also
came by the same asat time I was talking about
the spirits. Okay, I'm just telling you right now, you
don't know you should go up to everyone you see
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on the street today and say, pardon me, are you
a got and poke them to them? Ye, if you
go right through, punch them exactly, do that Gregory anyway, ghosts,
I just don't think these are the things that we
should be watching. And I think that also to think
about this, Why is it that you guys feel the
need to be on edge watching your shows because it's
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it's fun, It's like riding a roller coaster, It's it's exhilarating.
Why do you so, why do you feel the need
Why are you chasing this exhilaration. Why because it's exhilarating,
there's something about because not everybody needs that in their lives,
then you don't do it, but there's enough people that do.
Why do you please yourself? Every friend? No? No, why
do you masturbate him? Friday? Really deep? That's listen for real,
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Just get listening. God d, what's your point. There's something
about the corn the field that they need that exhilaration rush,
or they feel that they need to be scared or
get that feeling of being scared. And then there's others
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that don't feel that need. So what is it that
you're missing that you feel that you really do need
that feeling of exhilaration or let's speak. You just answer
your own question. Some people just like it and they
do it. But I think if you dissect yourself there's
something deeper inside. Well, I'm not going to dissect myself.
That would make a mess. I know what I do
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want to talk about this. We were talking about the
house in Haunting of the Haunting of House Hill Hill House.
It's this gargantin, old looking mansion, you know, the typical
haunted mansion you've seen in every film since you know
the beginning of time and so you know, I was
talking to Alex. I said, let's move to We used
to live in a big scary house, and so let's
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move back to a big scary house to be fun.
He's like, no, I don't want to be landing as
I'm scary ghost house. I said, well, you know what
if there are ghosts, and there are, I'm pretty sure
they don't only go to big old houses. Do you
have ghosts and cars? You have ghosts and new buildings.
You have ghosts everywhere. But it's just we are just
because of the movies, we assume that if there's a haunting,
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it has to be at a huge house with at
least eight bedrooms. No ghost is coming back to this
planet to hang out in a three bedroom split level.
Have unfinished business, it doesn't matter, doesn't matter. But what
business do you think the ghost is causing you in
the your previous haunted house? Like like, what do you think, Well,
I don't know there was a kid in Well the
house I have now is there's a kid in that
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house and we don't know if it's a little Think
of the movie Polter Guys. They Bury they built the
houses over an old graveyard. Maybe it's something underneath. They
moved the tombstone but not the graves. Is he fighting
over the property line? No, there's a little How do
you How do you know there's a little kid in
your house? What is it's a herb with short hair?
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Oh my, which house is this? I don't know which house.
I'm never attending. Over the weekend, my friend told me
about his father kept seeing this old man in an
outfit with a hat on and blah blah blah, and
then all of a sudden, the guy disappeared, so he
would he thought it was real, and he went to
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the neighbor and he said, I don't know. I keep
saying this old man in the house. He goes, oh
my gosh. He goes, wait a minute, my mother died today.
And he goes, well, the ghost disappeared. He goes, let
me see a picture of of of your father, shows
a picture of the father. He realized that it was
the husband stopped hanging out in his house waiting for
the wife to die in the other house so that
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they could wait. When the wife died, the guy disappeared.
Some of you cho is to be scared at the story,
like gone. I think it's romantic story. No, I will
be fair. I don't know that I've ever encountered a ghost,
but I've never had something bad happened to me from
a spirit or a ghost or anything like that. So
maybe if they're here, they're fine. I've just been scared.
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I was, I got the crap scared. I would like
to live in a house with a ghost, not a demon,
like I would like a nice ghost. Lady, I help
you out withever you need. Casper the friendly ghost, Yeah,
you know my nephew Bluecasper. He speaks of of of
my my mom, who's his grandmother, coming to him at night.
Sometimes she's alive, he's alive. What he's really seeing is
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my sister thinks is his great grandmother, which is my
grandmother who lived in that house, and he describes her,
and my mom does look like my grandmother. So he's like, yeah, Grandma,
Grandma was here this night, and then my sister is like, no,
she lives in the other side of Brooklyn. That's it's
very crazy. With an active imagination describes these vivid thoughts. So, Brody,
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you know that other that other house I had? Yes,
I mean there was an accident out front. The daughter
of the owners died. The people get lost on the
way up the driveway. She died, and she's still showing
up to this day. I mean, you've told that story
and people see her and a guy too. There's a
guy that they see in one of the bedroom. And
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then and I experienced something in that house one night,
and it scared me, but I went right back to bed.
I would think it was like the light hitting the
window in a certain way. No, no, it was someone know.
The chandelier came on and then it was freezing cold
into the bedroom. I told you, anyway, what roundhead? Okay.
The scariest point, I do believe that children can see angels,
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so to speak, if you believe in that, but that
when you get to a certain age, you cannot see
them anymore. So angels visit these children all the time.
Like when Jade and Ella were little, they used to
always see images of like past grandparents, or they would
talk to like really really odd people and they they
wouldn't even know who they were, they just described them. Yes,
And so I totally believe that, and then you eventually
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you grow out of it. Crazy. Well, I think it's sad.
I want to I want to keep seeing. Your mind
is open. They say your mind is open to more
things than kids and doesn't want to see you. Why
would your mind stopping open if you had seen them?
Because if I saw my grinds, wudn't stop seeing like
I would know what I saw as you get older
that they say that the way we are built. I
just find it convenient that no miracles happened since we
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have video cameras. Kids see things when at an age
and we don't believe them, Then when we're adults, we
don't see that. I don't know, Okay around the room,
who believes in ghosts? Gandhi, Yes, scary, absolutely no. Around
Danielle straight name. I've experienced that. I don't know. I
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don't know what it is. It's something I get more
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