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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dana Lashes of surd Truth podcast sponsored by Keltech.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
I kind of want to have this explain to me,
and I don't want to have it explained to me.
I'm I don't understand how you steal a lap dance.
So a Florida man was arrested for doing just that
at a strip club. They called him a broke punter,
accused of stealing one hundred and sixty dollars worth of
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lap dances from a stroke club, so he failed to
produce the money.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
To pay for them. When you don't, don't you pay
first for stuff like that, supposed to I thought.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
The thirty nine year old John Elberson was arrested at
his home at one in the morning, ten minutes after
he fled the club. He went to the rain Ladies
and Gentlemen's Club and he had some lap dances that
he just did not want to pay for, and they
arrested him.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
So I guess stealing.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
So it's like yeah, I mean, I guess it's like
you're running out of a store without paying.
Speaker 3 (01:04):
I just think for things like that, me maaide advance.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
You know what I'm saying, just it's not my fault
that they I don't know, just saying, just saying, let's
see here this uh pulled this up. This has to
do with a floridaman who was arrested for driving an
SUV into a crowd of anti Tesla protester. See it's
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all funny game. So somebody gets run over? Was he
in a Tesla?
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Is that suv? Don't they make a SUVs to Tesla SUVs? Okay?
Speaker 1 (01:39):
So is that I'm just wondering, right, I mean maybe
I don't know. So this guy, he uh, he's charged
with aggravated assault. It was in Palm Beach County over
the weekend. The driver was charged. He oh, is a
Nissan Pathfinder. He mounted his black Nissan Pathfinder under a
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walk and advance. Okay, so if they're on the sidewalk,
maybe you stay on the road. I don't mind people
on the sidewalk. I don't care when they get into
the road. Is the problem one of the But you
know what, also, I really don't take seriously the protestations
from anybody who's a part of the whole firebomb Tesla movement. Right,
So when you guys wanted this, You wanted to escalate it,
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so now you got what you wanted. And you know,
just saying, this is what happens when you don't, when
you are encouraging vandalism and assault and like arson, like
what this movement has been doing. One of the guys
they always act like their senior citizens everywhere, because he
drove into a crowd of senior citizens, I seriously doubt it.
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He said, two older women were almost clipped. We immediately
call the cops, and so the guy was arrested. He
was charged with assault.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
But yeah, that's what Yeah, I can go ahead and
say that's what That's.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
Exactly what happens when you let emotions drive all of
your decisions.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
People are I don't know why anybody would act shock
that something like this would happen. I mean they they
want something like this to happen. That's what these that
that's what these people have been trying to I told you,
and then they're going to scream injustice said it.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
I told you.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Also, Uh, there was a I don't know, there's a
fire at disney World.
Speaker 3 (03:16):
Do we care? Not? Really?
Speaker 1 (03:18):
Yeah, it was at Epcot at the park. I don't
care it was that the France pavilion. Really don't care.
Speaker 3 (03:23):
I don't care. There was a fire at a theme
park where.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
I'm just am forgive me if I don't feel super
excited or said or caring about that. Let's see, there's
a Florida man coloring book as well. There was a
Florida man who please let this be a different guy.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
I don't know how many.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
Times this goes, Oh no, no, it's not it's not
going to be a different guy because, oh no, this
one's older. With the hamster wheel guy's back, he's trying
to rebuild his hamster wheel. One Florida man became upset
about music during karaoke night and got into it with
another patron. It was law enforcement, said Aaron Jablonski.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
Of course really. Jablonski, thirty four years.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
Old, aggravated assault and fell in possession of a firearm
Panela's County Sheriff's office. He was aggrieved about the choice
of karaoke music at the Overtime sports bar.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
He became upset, what song?
Speaker 1 (04:17):
How are you doing this article and you're not telling
us what song? You became upset over because I feel
like that kind of goes into whether or not it's.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
Justified or not. Maybe it was self defense.
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Dana sent you. Welcome to the program Dana Lash with
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the simulcast the chats at Rumble. I'm trying to wrap
my hat around the story that broke while we were
on air, and it's out of the Atlantic now. And
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Speaker 3 (06:28):
I didn't find that. You didn't hear that from me.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
So the article consists of, now this is why I'm
looking at this. It's Jeffrey Goldberg. I'm not a big
Jeffrey Goldberg fan for a number of reasons. Jeffrey Goldberg
is asserting in his piece that the Trump administration accidentally
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included him in a group on Signal, which is like
a messaging app, and that discussed their military strikes in Yemen,
and he didn't think it was real, he said, and
then the strikes happened. And he says that he was
added on March fifteenth and apparently got the mess the
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first message from Michael Waltz, who Michael Waltz is the
name of Trump's national security advisor. And he does his best.
I think he I don't know, He's got to be
careful because he's he doesn't go right out and say
these are the exact people, but apparently like he's for instance,
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this is what he writes, he said.
Speaker 3 (07:41):
A message to the group from Michael.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
Waltz read as follows team establishing Principals group for coordination
on Huthi's particularly for over the next seventy two hours.
My deputy Alex Wong is pulling together a tiger team
at deputy's agency chief of staff level, following up from
the meeting in the sitch room this morning for action items,
et cetera. And he wrote, he adds, please provide the
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best point of contact from your team first to coordinate
with the next couple of days and over the weekend.
And they're talking about the senior most NATSEK people, right, Uh,
the director of the CIA. All of it now, Goldberg goes, Uh,
it should go without saying, but I'll say it anyway.
I've never been invited to a White House Principals Committee
meeting in my many years of reporting on national security matters,
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and I've never heard of one being convened over a
commercial messaging app. He said a minute later, and this
is his peace a person identified only as M. A. R.
The Secretary of State is Marco Antonio Ruvio, Uh wrote,
Mike need him for State, designating the current counselor for
the State Department as his representative.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
So they're there.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
The there. The names that follow are the people who
are going to be the points of contact for you know,
the State. The Secretary of State or sect deaf, et cetera.
Mike need him for State. Uh. The other one identified
is JD. Vans wrote Andy Baker and for the VP.
One minute after that, TG presumably Tolsy Gabbard said Joe
Kent for D and I a little after that Scott
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b for apparently Scott Assent, Dan Katzer Treasury. A user
called Pete Hegg Sethroat, Dan Caldwell for DoD Brian. A
man named Brian wrote Brian McCormick for n SC, etc.
And he said the principals had apparently all assembled. Eighteen
listed as members of the group, including various national security officials,
Steve Whitkoff, the Middle Eastern Ukraine negotiator, Susie Wiles, the
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White House Chief of Staff, and someone identified only as
SM which could mean Stephen Miller. And he said, I
appeared on my own screen only as JG. And that
was the end of the Thursday text chain. And then
he said he got a stranger that the text they
were talking about like their operations in this and.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
I'm not going to read the whole piece. It's not
beyond the realm of possibility.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
I just am always I always have a healthy skepticism
when dealing with the press. However, I do think that
this is kind of one of the issues with doing
things digitally at this level, because when you type someone's name,
and especially for like signal when you're going to create
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a group, and signal is used by a lot of
people in the press and government and et cetera for
heightened security. I don't know that it actually provides heightened
security because you can set messages to delete. But if
you ever get in trouble with a lawsuit, I mean,
you have to be able, especially like you have to
preserve communications. You can find yourself in some serious issues
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if you don't preserve communication, So that can get a
little hairy. But they're trying to say, like what are
the encryption and all of that makes it whatever. So
a lot of people use it. This is kind of
a problem when you're filling out or when you are
inviting people to a discussion, it will you know, you
write Jay in there, and it'll pull up all your
contacts that have j in, so you could just I mean,
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it could just little literally be just a simple slip
of the thumb user era and you add the wrong
person in and then you should always obviously double check
whom you've had it in. Clearly, if this is how
it went, then that wasn't done. And he gets into
this everything that over the next couple of days in
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the signal channel, like, for instance, he said the first
detonations in Yemen would be felt two hours hence, at
one forty five pm Eastern time, he says, I waited
in my car in a supermarket parking lot. If the
signal chat was real, I reason who thy targets would
be bombed. At one fifty five, I checked X and
searched Yemen. Explosions were being heard across sauna at the
capital city. I went back to the signal channel. At
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one forty eight, Michael Waltz had proved quote had provided
the group an update. He says, I won't quote from
this text, except to note that he described the operation
as an amazing job. A few minutes later, qute unquote,
joh Ratcliff wrote a good start. Not long after quote unquote,
Waltz responded with three emoji, a fist, an American flag,
and fire. Other people, including mar wrote in good job,
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Pete and your team. Wils texted kudos to all those
in theater and syncom et cetera.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
I mean, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. And he's there's like
screenshots and all kinds of stuff. I so, is it real.
I can't imagine that.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
He would make this up, Caine, because it's a real
weird thing to make up, especially for something that happened already.
Speaker 3 (12:38):
And there's not I don't know if it is.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
And I'm looking at, you know, some of the language
being used in some of this, abbreviations, acronyms, things like that.
It does kind of give it some credibility here.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
If this happened in the way that it did, Wow,
that is a massive communications er, obviously. I can't was
it I mean, was it done accidentally? I mean a
major major security failure.
Speaker 3 (13:12):
I don't know. I mean, there's.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
The article has already the article ran to I mean
just a little little bit ago. And that's the other reason.
As weird as the timing is, that's to me a
reason that would make me consider the validity of it,
because it's far after the point at which it could
have been used to compromise any objective.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
And I just.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
He doesn't editorialize in the piece the way that I
have come to expect and have read from a lot.
And I'm not saying I like Jeffrey Goldberg. Don't mistake
me for the love. But I'm trying to figure out
a if it legitimately happened the way they that it did,
and be the motive, like what's the you know, the
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just like as a way to embarrass the administration, make
them think that, oh, they've brought in a lot of
outsiders you should trust here, because the left loves to
plant seeds of distrusting only conservative administrations or Republican administrations. Rather,
do you think it's real? How do you text people
like and then you're using emoji? I don't know it
happens though, I mean that's and they have these points
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of contact representing their offices.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
Imagine feeling protected because you're using signal.
Speaker 3 (14:34):
Right, and you accidentally included journalists And so I.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
Was looking, I'm like, who has the initials JG and
the Yeah, no, I know, but in Trump's cabinet who
they mistook as adding to this list?
Speaker 1 (14:49):
And I can't unless it's just like a H another
staffer like you know in do O D or uh
like maybe oppress. I don't know, but that's very interesting,
very very interesting. So this ran at the Atlantic and
they and apparently the everything happened, and he wanted to
wait and see if the strikes happened when they said
they would. But the headline is the Trump administration accidentally
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texted me it's war plans for I think the editorialization
comes in the headline.
Speaker 3 (15:17):
That not necessary.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
That's not necessarily Goldberg's headline because usually with a lot
and I'm not defending anyone, I'm telling you how it is.
Obviously the Atlantic is very left and they their editors
are the ones who headline pieces.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
Yes, I wonder if I if this is it because
national security accounts so for the White House is Joshua
Geltzer JG. And I wonder if that's how.
Speaker 3 (15:39):
Yeah, that tracks ooh this they got to be careful
with us. They have to be so careful with us.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
Uh, this is I I mean, I don't think that
there's any I mean it's it's a massive security failure
and there's a lot of problems with us. Do I
think that it complicate it's anything after the fact, I
don't really think so. I think that they need to
be obviously way more careful going forward, but man alive.
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I mean, how do you just like you don't double check?
You got to double check stuff. And a lot of
people are saying it's not a sound source.
Speaker 3 (16:22):
No, I agree with you. Believe me.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
I've been at this way longer. I'm not saying that
to be ignorant. I'm just saying that you cannot ever
hope to attempt to match my level of hatred or
cynicism for the Legacy Press. However, the way that this
was rolled out lends more to the validity of it
than not. We just got to be careful. And I
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don't think that they need to be using signal. I
don't think they need to be using I don't know, right,
I just feel like, when you're at that level, you
need I want, where's your special James Bond phone? What
the hell do my taxes pay for? My taxes don't
pay for a studying fat lefesbians or paying for like
trans stuff in you know, the Middle East.
Speaker 3 (17:06):
I don't, we don't.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
That's not what we're I expect there to be the
existence of James Bond phones that can only talk to
other people that are in the James Bond phone thing.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
And only when the cone of silence.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Right, we're but you're telling me that they're just let
me get on my Apple phone signal.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
I'm what in the world.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Don't don't get a false sense of security with a
lot of these apps because they're also only as private
as uh as a subpoena. So just to see be
careful with that stuff.
Speaker 3 (17:39):
We have more on that.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
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Speaker 2 (18:34):
Now all of the news you would probably miss It's
time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
So I have several questions. So this is Blenham Palace,
the country mentioned which Churchill was born. It's isn't it
like one of the big Churchill family seats the spencer anyway,
So they said that I don't know why, but they
had a golden toilet there, literally eighteen carrots it was.
They said it was a work of art, insured for
five million pounds. I'm sorry, it looks like a legit
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working toil. I don't know what else to tell you,
but they said that a thief swiped it. How does
one swipe a large isn't gold heavy? Eighteen carrot gold toilet?
Speaker 3 (19:10):
How do you swipe that?
Speaker 2 (19:12):
Friends or equipment?
Speaker 1 (19:14):
Yeah, oh it is useful. Apparently one of the guys,
the dude I guess who owns the place. The pile,
the country pile, said that it's splendid to use it,
but someone literally stole that.
Speaker 3 (19:25):
Means they had to unhook it, and they think it was.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
Cut up and sold. I is it solid gold or
just eighteen carrot eighteen carret gold? That's just so gaudy.
And I mean I love maximalism, don't get me wrong,
but like everything else should match, you know, like you
what is with this bathroom and then just the just
I mean, if you're lucky, there's manshiny the photo. You
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can't have a toilet like that in this kind of
bathroom with just like the basic you know, it looks
like a doctor's bathroom.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
Prefer toilet four.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
If you're gonna go like maximalist, like go man, don't
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(20:18):
has Vitamin T. So everybody says that, you know, vacationing
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but if not, just taking time off is also helpful.
Two illegal immigrants and scuba gear were arrested trying to
cross the rio. Now this is actually I got to
give you know, points for creativity. But it's not like
(20:40):
you're difficult to see though. They had two people wearing
wetsuits and carrying scuba diving equipment. They were trying to
cross the rio on lawfully Thursday. Eagle Pass PD responded
after they were easily spotted in a residential neighborhood. So
they're in the water poorly scuba diving and everyone's like
can see them in the water and point at them.
There were two guys from Guatemala and they were turned
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over to Border Patrol for processing. New Yorkers are scrambling
for free eggs.
Speaker 3 (21:09):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
Apparently people were lining up that in New York to
get one of a dozen free eggs.
Speaker 3 (21:15):
I guess. But what kind of eggs are they?
Speaker 1 (21:18):
Pasture raised? Because pastu raise has been the chickens areut
in the field.
Speaker 3 (21:20):
They're happy, vaccinated eggs.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
Yeah, I like the pasture free, the pasture you know, whatever,
et cetera. Free eggs things, that's what I like they say,
I think I just need chickens. I need some more pets,
is what I need. A child fended off a would
be abductor with a pencil if it was in New Jersey.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
That's why. Because it was a New Jersey kid, that's why.
A child told police that she.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Was nearly abducted while walking to school Wednesday morning in
Camden County. Berlin Township said that the child reported the
incident after arriving at school. It happened about a quarter
to nine in the Washington and Grove avenues. The eight
year old said an unknown man approach her from behind
try to abduct her. She fought him off with a
pencil and ran in a way. She thinks she stabbed
him and so he may in the face, so he
may have a facial injury.
Speaker 3 (22:05):
She was not injured. They are looking for the suspect.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
Detectives say that he was wearing black clothes and has
a baseball cap on Security protocol has been implemented, but
that little girl is amazing. Stabbed of battie in the
face with a pencil. I'm telling you right, they need
to be recruiting her right now. The Disney reboot we
talked about this. The theaters are empty. Did it come
out over the It came out over the weekend, empty theaters.
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Nobody wants to go see this.
Speaker 3 (22:32):
Woke trash.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
And they said they This was after a very controlled
week of press where they didn't have a big red
carpet opening, which they were planning on doing with this film.
They actually ended up going to like some castle somewhere
in Spain and they flew her the Rachel Zegler whatever girl.
They flew her out there and talked with I guess
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like some of their select VIPs. I guess some of
the hardcore snow White fans. And she's been trying to
ingra shet herself back. I guess with the snow White fandom.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
Is there one? I don't know? Maybe?
Speaker 1 (23:08):
And she no one's it's still And this of course
came after she was complaining about white executives questioning whether
or not she could play Snow White.
Speaker 3 (23:19):
She just doesn't shut up. I think she hates this movie.
I kind of feel like she hates it.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
Why would if you thought the movie was creepy in
the first place, Why did you to Oh, because you're
thirsty and.
Speaker 3 (23:29):
You wanted a starring role. That's why. So you just
sold out your principles then, right.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
I don't know, I don't know what tin Head's thinking
here with us, but I will say that I just
I think she's ended her career.
Speaker 3 (23:42):
I think this actress has ended her career. Just you
just do the film. You know what you're signing up for.
Do the film.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Course, Peter Dinkled, she's not even in the movie. Messed
it all up and he and he got all of
the other like the LPCs, the Little People community, he
got it right. He got all the everybody in the
lp to get mad at him because he was costing
them jobs. And that was a couple of years ago.
This movie has been plagued by drama since it started.
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If I was a producer or director of this film,
I think I would have offered myself. I could not
have dealt with this kind of chick drama, this woke
chick drama.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
And just think of it. I mean, you know how
many people the.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
Company that put this in because of all the wokeriy.
So you have a bunch of little people actors that
just got roles ripped away from them. You've got I mean,
you're tanking it. I don't even know if anybody's gonna
buy this merch. Think of all the other stuff that's
associated with a movie like this, like you have the
merching opportunities, not to say anything of like any kind
of sequels or whatever. But usually there's like what a
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cartoon that they'll usually do based around the main actress,
which I don't think they're gonna do with this. There's
I mean, the merch. No one wants to buy any
of this chicks merch. Nobody wants this. Gal Gadot just
went in and the only they were trying to say
that it was controversial with Galaghot too, except there was
no controversy with her. It was just that she literally existed,
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you know, and she's Israeli and some people they were
they were trying not to It was a difficult thing
for them to do. And then this Rachel Zeglerchok was
like putting up like free Palestine, and didn't she like
she was like born and raised in the United States.
She has no idea of struggle, and she thought that
she could, like I guess, lecture on Instagram and in
(25:25):
her stories. Gal Gado on the Israeli Gaza conflict seriously, like,
Galgato literally starved in the idea shut up.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
She just is insufferable. I hope that.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
I don't like to cheer for the end of people's career,
but I would be happy if I never saw this
chick in another film again. It's just it's insufferable. She's
an energy vampire. Even reading a story about her, you're like,
oh my gosh, I'm just I'm so tired.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
I just read about that. Oh did you read a
Rachel Zegler story. I did. She's exhausting.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
She's exhausting, right, nobody wants to go see this movie.
They could have done it really cool. They could have
done a real gothy version of it, you know, and
they just decided to ruin it. Andy, I'm sorry she's
not pretty enough to play snow White. And I think
it's okay to say that because snow White literally was
about how pretty you are.
Speaker 3 (26:14):
The whole thing is who's prettier? It's a who's prettier
girl off, that's the whole movie.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
And you have gal Gado Galgato and what space alien
Martian weird dimension is she the ugly one? And then
you've got Rachel Zegler, who You've got to be a
hell of a lot prettier to run your mouth like
that in a role like this.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
You have to. And that's not me being mean. I
think a certain I mean there. You just know you can't.
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