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What would you talk about on your on your podcast firms? Well,
Froggy and Elvis survived, as we knew they would very
happy about that. Still getting the results as to what
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happened because of IRMA. But we're here doing the podcast today.
Scary Bethany Brody, Greg t Danielle. I was actually thinking
about when they were discussing them the last time they
had taken a shower, and it was, what two days?
It's the longest you've gone without taking a shower. I've
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got like probably three days at least. Can you imagine
the smell of that building with all of those hundred people,
which I was surprised there was a hundred people punkering
down an They have one, but it's in the women's restroom.
And my guess is it's only cold water, because when
I lives here during sandy, we have a shower in
the unisex bathroom, but it's only cold water. I think
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consistently it is. You're right, I've showered there several times
and it is. It is boggling to the mind of
why it's only cold water. I have no idea, but yeah,
there is no hot water in that unisex bathroom. Are
we saying Elvis stranded fly hot water in didn't I
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over the Grand Canyon trip just a few weeks ago,
I went three days without showering. It was bad, and
we had wet wipes, that's what we were using it
and the occasional jump in a river. But that's not
the same as scrubbing with soap, so there was no
random hookups in the canyon. But sometimes if you're like
if you're on like a long weekend, right and you're
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just like relaxing and you have time off and you
have nothing going on other than like, you know, maybe
a couple of parts that really needed that, you get relax. Okay,
you know it's bad though, when you start to smell yourself.
You know, that's the point where you know is bad
and you don't know what the smell is. You're like,
what the hell is that? Yeah, which part of your
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body is creating that odor? Yeah? I was listening to
some other podcasts. It was about history and they said
Queen Elizabeth back in the six hundreds. It sounds like
the Acquired Taste podcast. It actually was. They got really
deep in the Victorian area as well. Um they said
she only showered twice a year, twice a year, I
kid you not. And some people were lucky to shower once.
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Is that a luxury or something? Well? I think back then,
I don't think you had the bathing facilities that you
really did right, And I don't think people really knew
about hygiene. They had to clean the certain parts, like
at the sink or something not necessarily thin supposed to be.
They describe it as a self cleaning oven. It's supposed
to clean itself. Sorry, sometimes that oven does not always
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cleaned itself when you're working out and running around and
come on now, I don't think they were working out
in the six hundred. They weren't like, hey are you
going to the gym? Okay, but that's why they wore
those young corsets that would air out. But based the
smell too, God, how are we talking about that? When
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I was pledging my fraternity, we went, I guess we
on hell weekend? We probably I guess we on Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Yeah,
you didn't show until Monday, so you were just pledging
your butt off. And that was terrible too. And we
are naked and getting things thrown at us and pete
and pooped on so that was really wrong to being
in a fraternity. You let them pee and poop on
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anything for those letters nastic. I don't understand that. Is
that still allowed at that school? Oh no, no, no, no no,
that's gonna change. Wain quin quink No, I don't even know.
But I mean if I do all over again, I
wouldn't even Okay, you allowed that to happen. These people
would rather upon you then hang out with you. When
what do you know? You know, you're like I was
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in my third year of college at eighteen, and I
knew better then. I just want to hang out in
this club and let it be a poop on me.
We're brothers, some low selfish team. Yeah, three days I
think I went without showering. That was the most perfect
for what I was sick. Yeah, yeah, it's something. And
I just remember my hair being so damn greasy. Yeah,
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so I went a week after the I got sick
over the summer coming back from our trip. I went
a full week, almost a week without showering. You must
have looked just wet, well set, and I couldn't no
excuse being in the hospital, no excuse shower well. The
male nurse wanted to give me a I was not
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going to do that. I'm not going to do that
is the hot Russian nurse. That was one, but she
didn't offer it strong yet gentle hands all over your body,
But that would have been the most action you've got
in a while. Loo into what you tell me. I'm
not kidding, not thinking about maybe going back in the hospital.
Like the longest stress, I think I was camping and
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I think it was probably four days. And that's when
you take baby wipes with you to wash certain parts
of your body and it still doesn't work. I mean,
it's still I thought you were asking when the last
time you had sex was, because we could go there too.
We know that recently didn't involve baby wipes. May have. Actually,
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he wants to live vicariously through you. That's you know,
it's I'm just starting dating someone. So obviously when you
start dating someone, you have sex more often all the time.
You just started dating them. They have the same address
as you. Yeah, true, all right, so I just starting
and moved in technically. How long have you been together?
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Seven months? Six seven months? Yeah, it's been a while.
It's been great, you know, but it's a honeymoon. How
long does a honeymoon face last when you stop wanting
to have sex with them all that when the plane lands. Wait,
when's the last time you had sex? Really? How about
you take three weeks ago? Okay, God, that sucks. Sorry.
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Mine was yesterday And actually it was afternoon during the
Yankee game. I was like, we're watching the hurricane story
on the network news, and uh, we got hot. We
have a question, Nate, is what was your longest relationship
before this? Maybe two years, maybe two years, but it
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was like off and on for the last six months.
How many times have you moved in with somebody only
one other time? How many have written songs about you?
This one? Just one? This one? Has your current heard
the song? You know what? I can't find the song? Yeah,
I know, I can't find it in my email. I'm
not like, hey, coming to the radio song. I believe
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it or not. That was actually a good song, you know.
I think heartbreak really brings it out in people. At
any point, has your current interest said too, so, what's
up with this murder stuff? I have gotten that, but
you know that's all bullshit. I mean I didn't really
kill it. Like the fraternity hazing thing. Yeah, right, is
she a little bit worried or does she know? Come on,
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you guys, you guys made that up and then it
just took I knew it that instant. You guys started
talking about that needs a murderer. You know, if your
girlfriend bars your coat, you're getting that ship back. Damn right,
I am. I mean the thing about being the thing
about dating someone in this job is you have to
be really cool. You have to be cool with the crap.
You have to be cool with your life being put
out there. You have to be cool with the stories
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that are said about your partner. Like, okay, all all
of you guys, your significant others have been called on
the air, right and Sheldon's on speed dial, Robbin's been on,
Trish is practically here at the time, my wife's been on.
She's been on. He got called when Josh Groban was
in here to see if I could use Josh Groban
as a hall fac So basically got a lot of
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ship to day. Here's the thing. I'm the only person
on the show who was with the significant other before
they got into radio, So she didn't sign up for that.
That's what I hear all the time. See I and
and he and I started dating when I first when
I was interning here, and I just I think I
started my first show here while I was dating him.
So it was weird because at first he didn't get
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it at all. Wait, but I thought Elvis introduced you
to him. He did, and I was but I wasn't
doing I wasn't like on the show on the show,
and I was just doing a show called Pajama Party.
But that started while we started dating. So he met
me behind the scenes. I was answering phones when oh yeah,
And it was weird because when I had to talk
about hot guys on the air all the time, and
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you know, all this stuff and blah blah blah. He
it was very hard at first. Now he's like whatever
she talked about baby doing David Beckham. Okay, you should
hear the tapes. When Danielle wasn't on the air and
then she would like come in to add to the conversation.
It was like, damn, I'm in the room, like you
were like this energy ball that would come into the
you done about He was not at first. It took
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a long time for him to get used to it
and realize, Okay, I trust her. I know she's not
doing anything. This is part of the gig. But what
And then he got it. Now when people say something
to him, he's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, she's gonna bring
David Beckham home later. Okay whatever. Danielle Gregg t and
I all we're answering phones for the show. We were
all phone answers. We just come in and I was eight,
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All right, well bet you in. I did want to
bring up your door in your in your apartment? Yeah,
can you give an updates to what's behind the door? So?
H this mystery door in my apartment that I just discovered,
uh leads nowhere, leads to a wall on the other side.
And um, so I tried over the weekend to open it.
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And when you turn the door knob, it just spins.
So that means that there's not another door knob on
the other side, that it's just a door knob. Um.
And it's completely painted around the seems there's no crack
at the bottom of the door. It's completely flushed with
the floor and then painted over. Um. And when I
knock on it, it sounds like it's hitting something solid.
There's no echo, it's not hollow sounding, so I don't
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think there's a secret room, and I'm disappointed because I
really want there to be a secret room, of course,
but Elvis made the point that it might sound solid
when I knock on it, because that's all the bodies
stacked up could be. I think there's like a sex
room behind they went whips and chains, I hope. So.
So I'm talking to my Landlady Gigi today and I'm
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going to see if she yes. So I'm gonna see
if Gigi will let me try to open the door.
At the blueprints of this some sort of schematics so
you can see what the what the apartment would actually
look like. I'm sure she does. You know. Wasn't there
a movie in the eighties I think Weird Science were
like the guy lived in like some secret compartment of
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the house and he would walk in and they would
like look and then he would be like, oh, yeah,
that's so and so, and he would walk through his cabinet.
What was the Weird Science was no, but there was
there was this movie where this weirdo would walk into
the house. Nobody would talk to him. It would open
up like a pantry and there was like a sliding
door that Webster and then and then he would go
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downstairs to the special like I was like Batman, I
think that bookcase would flip over Beverly Hillbillies where they
strike oil for this is for what was the movie
with what the whole house became popcorn? They put that
gigantic thing inside this house and then that was weird science,
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wasn't it. And that's where the guy. That's where they
got the idea of the guy that lived in the house.
He had his own little sious sciences, it was. And
the guy walked in the house and he had a
secret room and he would open up this door and
go downstairs the room and then an old man his
house floats away with balloons. Rooms are the best room.
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It's like in Um in Panic Room where she's looking
at apartments and she's like, wait, this doesn't this doesn't
make sense because she sees the room, but then she
sees like the hallway and she's like, there's an added
space in the hallway and he's like, you're the only
one who's noticed that, and then he shows her the
Panic Room. One of the best tracking shots in film
at the very beginning the opening shot of Panic Room.
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If you just watch that on YouTube. It's amazing. It's
like it's one shot. It looks like one shot. It's
it's edited, but like it's one shot where just the
camera seems to move around the house and then in
the window and then down the stairs and then through
the tea kettle handle and then down into the thing
and then around and it's all one shot. It's so badass.
Speaking of one shot, the first six or seven minutes
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of Baby Driver, Oh yeah, fantastic crush on that movie.
I'm telling you, the first the opening scene is all
in one take. It's unbelievable. Is really incredible. Example is
the entire Lisa Lobes Stay music video where that was say,
the song was allegedly shot in one take with one
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just one continuous motion. And I tried to call them
on it too. I remember this. I'm like, was that
a cut? Was that a cut? And I thought they
made try to smooth it over. Apparently the rumor is
they actually did it in three and a half minutes
all one you know, is okay, go oh my god?
Have you ever so they do every video is an
amazing production, but the one with the airplane, yes, they
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did it multiple but they it's the most amazing video
I've ever seen, and the movie Silent Houses is a
shot to look like one take. They did twelve to
fifteen minutes. I'll tell you what exhausted me. What was
that birdman? I know it wasn't I know it wasn't
one take, but the way the camera moved and they
transitioned from scene the scene. I was exhausted when that movie.
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That movie could have ended five times. They could, but
it was so exhaustive, and that movie was playing because
there was just no point for your brain to take arrest, right,
just to take a break. From scene to scene, it
just kept going. I was exhausted. You don't realize how
much scene breaks give you a chance to, like, go,
something's going on. That's what Silent House did really well,
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I feel like is they would have moments where just
the camera would go off into a corner and stop
for a second, and you would just hear things going
on behind you, and that was a second for your
brain to just rest for, you know, a moment. That's
why we take commercial breaks every morning. We need a break.
We need Yes, By the way, that's a good movie.
If as we head into the Halloween season, Silent House
is a good one. Now is it a Halloween movie
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because there's a pumpkin on the counter? Did This Morning
on the Big Show like it has a Christmas tree
and it's a Christmas movie. Die Hard is a Christmas
movie argument because Minute Morning Show o