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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Got a funk that to the day. We make you
look smart here, buddies, it's fu to the day.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Okay, Hey, hell we're here today. Hell nay, hid we're here. Hello,
we're here. We're here right now. Hi, good to see you, bro.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
Don't have to stand outside today. This is great.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
I brought in some fun facts for you guys today.
When Pixar was editing Toy Story two, someone accidentally deleted
a massive chunk of the movie. Miraculously, there was a backup.
(00:44):
An employee was on maternity leave. It had been saved
so that she could work on it from home. It's
the only reason Toy Story two was saved. That's good
thing for babies. Yeah, yeah, great film. She was working
Toy Story two. All the Toy Stories are great, all
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of them are two and three are good. And then
after that it's like, what are you doing? Yeah, okay,
it's not it's not as cool, right, Okay. The first
ever EP Okay, an EP was a shorter version of
an LP, which is a long playing record. Okay, So
it was just a band would put something out and
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it's like, well we just kind of cobbled together this
and we're just gonna call it an EP, and it wasn't.
It wasn't as long as an album. Okay, five songs
it could be, yeah, you know what I mean. This
one had seven tracks on it, okay, which could have
been an album. The first EP to ever reach number
one on Billboards two hundred was Jarra Flies by Alison
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Chains in nineteen ninety four. That is fun who It's like,
It's almost like one of those things. If you look
at Nirvana's Unplugged, it seems like the greatest hits I mean,
nutshells on there. No excuses I stay away. Now it's
been more common in the last twenty years. I think
about fifteen EPs now have hit number one, have been
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number one albums. Finally, they always talk about money being filthy,
captain cash being filthy, cash cash is filthy. Now you
just cash itself. The average one dollar bill has three
thousand different types of bacteria on it, and yes, traces
of cocaine. That's neat. I always thought that was one
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of those weird things. Traces of cocaine on dollar bills.
It's very common.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
It's the fuck that's of the day. We make you
look smart in front of your bodies. It's the fuck
that's to the day