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June 18, 2024 • 30 mins
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She's a nice girl. She hasa name, right, Yes, she's
got a great person. She's gota great person. He's not a dog.
Just because she's got an underbite likeone doesn't mean anything. She walks
four. It's just an act,right, just a style. Uh,

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this is a pretty fun list Isaw on BuzzFeed. And these are weird
things that we that we just acceptin our society, Okay, as just
like completely normal. So the firstone is a great example, is that
that you have health insurance, butyou have to have two other insurances for
dental and eyes. Makes makes sense. We just think that that's completely normal.

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Should all be covered them the samething, because it's all health.
That's how you know it's a scam. And they're not looking to fix it.
Nobody's looking to fix that. No. Uh, that health insurance decides
if you should die or not.I don't know if that's true. Yeah,
what do you mean health insurance decideswhether you should die or not.

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I think they're implying that health insurancecompanies go, no, we're not giving
them that procedure that would save theirlife, or medicine that would not save
that right, because we don't wantto pay for it, yeah or whatever.
Yeah, And I can understand likein the final chapters of my dad's
cancer situation when they're like, oh, fecal matter transfers can save his life.

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Yeah, and they're the interance waslike, we're not paying for that.
There's no proof. Right, youcould feel like that that's silly.
But if it's you know, actuallyworking, I get what you're saying.
I get what you're saying. They'rea business too, and they got away
the options so far is doing.I don't agree. I think that,

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Hey, I pay for this shitevery fucking month. You don't pay for
it to be able to You don'tpay it. It comes out of my
paycheck, you don't pay. Butpart of it, part of the fee,
you don't pay for it, right, Okay, Well still I'm and
then when I want to use itor need to use it, I should
be able to use it how Iwant to use it. But that's not
what you're signing up for. Andyou're also not paying the full cost,

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right, It's like you're paying ina subscription fee. You're paying like thirty,
forty, even fifty percent and thecompany's picking up the other. Yeah,
but the company's picking up the otherhalf, so you can't say I'm
paying for it. It's it's aracket either anyway you look at it.
You have a choice. It ain'ta racket. You have a choice.
Okay, So you don't have itand you're then you're really screwed, right,

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because then you're what you're stuck onstate insurance? No, no insurance,
no insurance. What didn't Obama makeit when Obama Care? Not like
you had to have fucking insurance oryou're gonna get fined like nine hundred dollars
at the end of the year.Some stupid shit like it or did that.
I don't know, I know.I'm just saying, you have a
choice if you think it's a racket, and it is a business, but

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it's way better than the alternative ofnot having insurance. Yeah, sure,
because medical bills are extremely expensive,extremely but it' it's it's not a rocket.
It's it's better than the alternative.The real rackets in the fucking hospitals.
Yeah, charge you out the fuckingass. They're all in on it,

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every last one of them. I'veseen it. What was I want
to say, it was like adrunk history thing or something to that effect
on like how we got to wherewe're at. And it's like because the
hospitals make up their own prices andand and we can't do shit about it,
you know. And so one hospitalstarts charging in like itemizing things,
you know, and and it's anoutrageous price eighty dollars for an asprin or

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what whatever, and they're like,well, fuck well, if this hospital
can do it, then I wantto fucking do it. And next thing
you know, they're all doing it, and we're all getting bent over and
raped by the hospital. So thisis a wild take, and do your
own research. I'm not telling youto do it. But you don't have
to pay your medical bills. Absolutely. I stop paying medical bills a long
time ago. And you don't haveto pay your medical bills because they'll send
it to collection. And if theysend it to collection, they have to

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provide an itemized reasoning of why you'rebeing charged those things, and they cannot
do that because of HIPPAM, sothey have to write it off. They
can't charge you. Yeah, andI think enough people are doing that,
not paying their medical bills anyway,to where that's like one reason why they're
not putting it on credit reports andshit like that anymore, right, because

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of that reason, where you're at, lindsay, you're somewhere I don't know,
I've never I've never heard of that. No, you're somewhere. I
can see your head somewhere. No, no, no, you're somewhere else.
Well, I'm wishing that I wouldhave wouldn't have paid some medical bills
off because that would have saved mea whole hell of a lot of money.
But they will. But likewise,you also paid for that service to
you asked for that service, yeah, yeah, yeah. But also when

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they when they send it to collectionsthat they put it on your credits,
they can't because for them to putit on your credit score, it has
to show that the credit recovery companyyou wouldn't pay it. That's what it
has to show, and they can'tgo after you for it. So what

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happens is the credit recovery companies theybuy it like five cents on the dollar
from the hospitals. Okay, solet's say you owe a thousand dollars to
the hospital, and then the recoverycompany pays that pays for that debt,
pays like maybe one hundred dollars forthat debt, so the hospital gets one
hundred bucks. It's over for asfar as they're concerned. It's over right
now. It's the credit recoveries companysituation. And then they try to get

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five hundred dollars out of you.Well, just just pay four hundred or
five hundred out of it. Sothey've made four hundred dollars profit off of
you. That's why they are alwaysquick to settle. Yeah, we'll go
ahead, and we'll go ahead andclear this out for you owe us.
You owe them six hundred dollars,but I'll tell you what. We'll call
it even for three. Yeah,but what I'm but what I'm telling you
to do is that when you takewhen the when you are called about a

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debt, they have to provide itemizedbillion of the debt. And they can't
do that because of HIPPA. Theycan't give you an itemized this is what
procedures you had. Yeah, sothey can't report it as not paid and
they take the loss. Interesting,but I would recommend doing that, like
do your own research for the loveof God, don't take my fucking opinion

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on it and my research it.Yeah, see how far that gets you.
You can also call the hospital tooand say, hey, this is
more than I expected. Can weIs there something we can do about the
cost? Right, And they havea line item for those type of things,
and so you can get your costdriven down. I tibody to go
to the hospital. They're like,all right, this is gonna cost We'll

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just say it was like four hundredand sixty seven dollars. Did you did
you plan on paying that today?And I said, I had no fucking
intention on playing there. And youhear somebody in the back back of the
office laugh because they heard. They'relike, a, yeah, that's right,
this one. Here's another one that'sjust normalized, taking children away from
families that can't afford to care forthem, placing them in foster homes that
receive aid from the city or countyto care for them instead of giving them

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money to the struggling family. Yeah. God, that didn't make any damn
sense. Yeah, So like,if your kids get taken from you and
they given me, they're gonna giveme money to help take care of your
kids that you needed, absolutely,when they can just give me the money
and we'd be all right, it'sbullshit. I bullshitt. Uh how about

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needing to buy a twenty one hundredthousand dollars vehicle just so you can leave
the house. That's completely normal.We're just like, yeah, that's fine,
that's normal. You've got to spendtwenty thousand dollars to leave your house.
Yeah, that's pretty much or ahundred but like, yeah, I
get what you're saying. Yeah,yeah, yeah, it's retarded. We
shouldn't have to pay that much,right, this country and their inability to
have mass transit in an easy wayis shocking. This one's good too.

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Working forty plus hours a week attasks we're not personally invested in. Not
the idea of working, period,because I think humans are industrious by nature,
but the idea that we give somuch of our time and energy to
work that means nothing to us andaren't paid adequately adequately in return. I
get it. That's a mouthful,but yeah, I understand right, because

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ideally it is we are industrial interms of building things. But then when
you start going into an office andputting your TPS report together, what are
you doing? Right? You're justslaving for the man. Yeah, and
they expect you to do it everyday day after day after day and not
come in and fucking shoot everybody.This is a wild one too. Feel

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good stories on the news about aseven year old child running a lemonade stand
and an attempt to pay off theirschool student lunch debt. Yeah, that's
so fucking wild. There's other newsto keep it cover. No that were
like, oh, look at thisgreat kid raising money for a school lunch
debt. When the kids got akid's got to eat right, and that

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they have to pay for their lunchright right, instead of like, wow,
why do they have to pay fortheir lunch? That's fucking crazy.
Uh. How about politicians being overthe age of sixty five? Like,
can you please bounce the fuck off? Yeah, yeah, I don't think
you should be over sixty five.Uh, let's see. Some of these

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are a little over the top.Taking your shoes off the airport because that
one guy, well, you know, better safe than sorry. Sorry,
it's inconveniencing you, and you gotto get your sneaky feet out there.
But I don't know if you youdon't have bombs in your fucking shoes.
I mean, statistically percentage wise,you don't, absolutely, but it's that

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one motherfucker that does. So youI want them to fucking catch it at
the gate before he gets on theplane. So you're telling me the reason
terrorists don't do bombs and shoes isbecause we fucking take our shoes off at
the airport. Well, yeah,they try to. You know, they
look the underwear bomb guy, right, They're like, we're not taking underwear

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off exactly, but they still foundhim. You know what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying. You don'tneed to do it. And if I
pay one hundred dollars for five years, I don't have to take my shoes
off loty pre check, right,Like, so it makes no sense to
do these people, but not thesepeople profiling uh, wearing bikinis on a

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beach, but it's not okay towear panties on the streets. That is
true. It is true. Bronpanties is the same thing as a bikini.
But you know, you fucking seea woman walking around with their bron
panties, You're like, she's amental Okay, this is crazy right right?
Or in the club right, likeshe's panties, yeah, but she's

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wearing a bikini top. You're like, right, it's encouraged. Yeah,
this is a pretty good one too. Clothes, no other animals wear them.
That's a true statement. I mean, yeah, that is why that
you think about that. Animals justwalking around with their dicks hanging out all
the time, all the time infront of their kids doing whatever, man

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like, it's no big deal.Yeah what else, But we do that,
we're fucking weirdos. Yeah no,I'm okay with it because I don't
see anybody naked for certain people forsure. Right. But and you're like,
well they you know, they don'trape people. Yeah, animals rate
each other all the time. Ohyeah, it's called asserting your dominance.

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Being accessible to everyone twenty four toseven. Back in the day, it
was either called the house phone orcome to the yard, and someone would
either was either in or not.Now I must come and feel overwhelmed because
I haven't responded to everyone's messages withintwenty four hours, Like what we talked
about earlier, Yes, slaved tothe phone, yeah yeah, or messages.
Yeah, just because you email medoes not mean I need to respond.

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I never saw a die with theboss on that ever. Yeah,
he was like, I emailed youdon't email back. I'm like, Okay,
I was on vacation. He's like, your email doesn't work on vacation.
No, no, motherfucker, hellno. We generate forty eight tons
of plastic waste each year in theUS, and only five percent is recycled.
Yeah. People think they're recycling andthat's not a thing. Yeah.

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I just put it in the blueband. Yeah, and it doesn't get
recycled. No, it doesn't.They have said that the number of plastics
that get recycled don't ever even makeit into actual recycled items. What are
they doing with all that guard greatquestion? They're throwing it away, same
thing I fucking did. People feelingvalidated and saying that's my opinion when the

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opinion has already been disproven by concreteevidence. I've heard that more than once
from a lot of people. Yeah, I mean, it's just your like,
your opinion. Man, another one, paparazzi. You're telling me we
all deemed it acceptable to make aliving off photography, photographing other people without
their consent and following them around asthey live their lives. I mean,

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you're in public, and you area public figure. I don't even matter.
That doesn't you're in public, right, that's it. I mean some
of them do go to their homes. It's not like they're breaking into their
homes, right, or they're sittingin the bushes. They stay outside waiting
for na They put themselves in publiclight. The sun can hit you.

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Yeah, I mean there's been timeswhere they've been on their fence line or
sure you know again if you're inbut that that's not But they're in the
public. If they're outside, they'renot trying to they're accessible from the street.
In their own backyards though, yep. If a if a plane's flying

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over you can see if the sunhits you, that's considered public. There
was a movie out there with fuckingRip the guy who yes, yes,
yes, yes, paparazzi. That'sthe name of a paparazzi. Yeah.
That was a good fucking movie.It was with who with Rip? Yeah,
the other guy who plays Rip onYellowstone Oh yeah yeah yeah. And
he's like this actor or whatnot inthe paparazzis chase him around and fucking uh.

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He ends up getting because it likecauses a major accident his wife and
kids or whatever, and he endsup like getting back at him and kills
them all off a little bit,one by one. It's a good movie.
Have you seen Nightcrawler with Jake Jenhall? Yeah, that's really good.
Is it? Where he he isa kind of a paparazzi but it's on
news okay, and he just hedoesn't even mean to do it. It

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just kind of happens and then hejust like can't let go of it and
he almost creates problems. Okay,just so he has footage and stuff.
Okay, well I have to checkit out then. Yeah. Yeah,
but of all those like the paparazzithing is the least you know who complains
about paparazzi, the celebrities, thecelebrities. I just want to live him

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alive. Well, then you shouldhave never gotten in there. You can
you can't wait to like you talkabout with Jeff Daniels. Yeah, you
know, move to a small town, go fly to your fucking set when
you need to go back. Well, and then there's the talk of like
celebrities and how they pay money topaparazzi organizations to come take photos of them

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when they're out, and then thosesame people get mad when their celebrities are
trying to be in Like, Idon't want you to take a photo of
me? Right, Well, youcan't. You can't have it both ways,
right right you You have created thedemand by paying us to come photo
you when you are out, andnow we want those clicks. Bitch.
Yeah mhm, that's all I hadfor today. What do you guys have?

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Oh? Night? I think NightColor is on right now and stuff.
I mean most movies are on rightNo, no, no, but
I mean, like I just sawit recently the TV on I'm sure there's
a movie on right now. It'sbeen a while, It's been a minute
since I've watched it. I hadto look it up. But yeah,
I remember this one and watching itand really really liking it. He's then
another new one that is on AppleTV. Yes, on Apple a new

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series Presumed Innocent. Have you startedit? I have not. No,
I have no no. Is iton your Is it on your list?
Yes? But time is also onmy list and I don't have that either.
The it is he he he killedThey think he killed his wife and
he but he shouldn't be And it'sdid he kill her? I think ultimately
kills her? He's the one respondsis this a a remake because there was

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a movie idea presumed innocent. Ibelieve because when I saw it, I
thought, wasn't this a movie backin the day? Yes, it was
with Harrison Ford, Okay, allright, yeah, it looked good.
With Jake Gyllenhan, I thought,Okay, he's been doing good things recently.
I'm gonna have to tune in.He's an I think he's not a

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good of actor as he was he'sbeen Jake Jillenhoan. Yeah, as he's
gotten older, he's kind of slackedoff. I get that. When he
was younger doing Bubble Boy and DonnieDarko, yeah, those were good.
He was a good actor. Thenhell, fucking even Broke Back Mountain.
You know, he was a greatactor in that one. But yeah,
I would agree with you. Maybea lot of these later roles, just

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maybe maybe not so much. You'vebeen watched the remake of Roadhouse, have
you? No, it's a fuckingI can look at it and tell you
it's a giant pile of ship.Yeah, oh, but Bubble Boy is
so much better. You're fucking ain'tright, You won't It is a Bubble
Boy is a good movie, andyou're just discounting it because it's adolescent.

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He well, I enjoyed Roadhouse.Yeah, but you're just discounting your back.
Now you're going over the statement youmade this you only discounted Bubble Boy
because of its adolescent humor. Okay, sure, I don't think they should
have messed with Roadhouse. No,it wasn't necessary. It wasn't necessary.
They shouldn't have messed with it.They bring in new guys, and it's
a whole totally different thing. Becauseyou hear Roadhouse. I hear Roadhouse.

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I think one thing and one thingonly you know, and then they bring
out to all this other bullshit andit's just it's just a bunch of action.
Bullshit is always good because it's it'swhat we like about Roadhouse, the
fighting, the aggression that and andJake Jillenhall is good in it, and
he's ripped and he's he plays heplays a good asshole fight. They bring

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in Conor McGregor for why, justbecause they need somebody that can fight,
and that motherfucker can't act. Lookat it. I think here's why I
don't think it's a good movie,even though I've not seen it, so
you could, right, is thatit is trying to remake a movie that
has so much cultural significance to me, and to put Connor McGregor in as

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the bad guy just feels weak.They should have called it something else besides
Roadhouse. Oh. I think theywould have had more success. Oh yeah,
for sure, for sure. TheCovenant. That was I'm just going
through his last movies. Oh,this is Jake jillen Halts movies. Okay,
The Strange World is animated. Hewas a voice on that one.

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Ambulance Nope, The Guilty Nope,Yeah, that one. I liked that
one that was on Netflix. SpiderMan. He was in a Spider Man
movie, that's what it says.Okay, Velvet Buzz Grow, The Sisters
Brothers, Wildlife, Stronger ok Jah, ok Yah, Sure Life, Nocturnal

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Animals okay, Demolition Everest. Now, Everest was pretty good. But that
had a pretty star studied cast.That was twenty fifteen. Wow. Wow,
So almost of terms of movies thatwere really good, it's been a
hot minute. South Paul was okay, Accidental Love was okay, Nightcrawler good,

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Enemy don't Know It, Prisoners don'tknow it. End of Watch not
good. Oh I loved end ofwatch source Code. Didn't see it.
Love and other drugs not good.Yeah, brothers, that was okay,
Rendition Zodiac two thousand and seven,jar Had two thousand and five, Broke
back two thousand and five. Yousee it Day after Tomorrow two thousand and

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four. Yeah, so it's safeto say up to about twenty ten he
was alight. Say two thousand andfive, he's not the same actor.
I think he'll come back around,but maybe maybe maybe not, maybe not
if he keeps fucking pumping out turdslike this. I mean, Tom Hanks

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for a while was pumping out turds. True, Just John Travolta was pumping
out turds, that's true. There'sa lot of actress that have They just
take whatever they have their resurgence rightright, So maybe maybe he will either
one of you watch the new seasonof House Dragon. You it's on my
list. It's on my list aswell, and I haven't watched it,

(21:36):
but I probably won't when I gethome today. I just didn't know if
I should be expecting anything, butI hear it's great. I'm stoked for
it. I'm glad that it's finallyback because it's been on one of like
a two year hiatus or something likethat. You know, so it's tough
in the summer. There's a lotgoing on. My wife was like,
let's let's watch the first season toget caught up. I'm like, what
the fuck are you talking about?She's like, whoy, we some way

(21:59):
we know what's going on. Iwas like, when are we gonna watch
a full fucking season right? It'slike, well, we don't have to
watch it right away. I'm like, then what are we doing right right?
Take you six months to watch theone season just so you can be
ready for the second season. Yeah, I get it. And don't they
really like sum everything up and likethe first like many cap it? Yeah,
they recap everything for you so youreally don't have to go back and

(22:22):
watch it. Yeah, did youwatch the first season? No? When
is the end of Us? Isthe end of Us? Or Last of
Us? Last of Us? Whendoes that come back? I think it's
on a two year highus too?Yeah, damn writers, why get paid?
And shit? My wife, myfriends, our friends are in town
and they were talking about they're watchingthe Wire and they're so they're describing I've

(22:44):
seen it. It's fantastic. Andthey're describe my watch, like we should
watch this, and I was like, okay, sure, we can watch
it. She goes, have youseen it? I go, oh,
yeah, more than once. Shegoes really without me, I go,
it came out before we were evena thing. That's great. She's like,
well, that's unacceptable. I'm like, sure, I had the pleasure

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of falling asleep. Don't be aminister South Central while drinking your juice in
the hood yesterday. Okay, thatwas fucking fantastic. Couldn't find the re
mod ha No, it was onand I was like, I love it,
and then I fucking said it torecord the next time it comes on
because I love that movie so muchand I just it. It took me
a little while to go to sleepbecause I just kept rattling off lines a
message. Yeah. Yeah, Ialways feel that way, Like I have

(23:29):
a movie that I like, Ithink I like, and then I start
to watch it and if I fallasleep, I'm like, shit, I
didn't like it, right, Yeah, I didn't keep my attention. That
happens. It happens and late atnight like that, I'm okay with it
not keeping my attention because I don'twant to be up all frecking night long,
right, So if I see somethinglike them, I'm looking for the
next time it's on and I canrecorder and watch it anytime I want.
When I was, you know,twenty, that was the movie to watch

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right there, we just sit upall night, you know, I mean
we were up all night anyway,and it kind of sometimes is playing in
the background, but we would stillwatch it. It's great. Got arrested
for being black on a Friday nightin convenience store, right right, how
do you have a buy? Thatmovie came out after Ministers. It was

(24:15):
a combination of a bunch of movies. Yea naked gun Ish Yeah. Yeah,
And I don't think you could picka better cast and crew than the
Waynes brothers, like the Wayn's Family. I guess I should say yeah to
put that thing on. So,yeah, it's a great movie. It's
funny. It's one of those It'sanother one of those ones you can watch
all the time anytime. What doyou think they are working on now?

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Excuse me? The Waynes family?Yeah? Ooh, I know, okay?
Is it Marlon Wayans? Is thathis name? His first name?
Marylin? I mean he's working ona Jordan Peele movie. Okay, like
he's in it. Yeah, Ibelieve. So I read that today that

(24:59):
Jordan Peele's got an movie coming out, and I think twenty next year or
twenty six. I seen an adfor Jordan Jordan Petery. Nope, nope
is the name of the movie.No, that one already came out.
Yeah, I know, I know, but I've seen it as like on
like regular cable television. I seenthe commercial for it, and I was
like, well, that looks prettycool. So it's good. I got
that one set to it's recorded.Actually, I just I just gotta watch

(25:22):
it. It's good. Yeah,that's cool. This says Marlon Wayns.
Was George Raveling in the movie AirOkay, just the Nike movie Okay,
but like so far as like acollective family thing like that, because you
got Sean Wayns, Marlon Wayans,Damon Wayans or no, Keenan Ivory Wayans
that was in that. Yeah,he hasn't been in anything since. Sean

(25:45):
hasn't been anything since two thousand andnine. Yeah, and then Marlin.
It doesn't say anything about the movieLindsay was referencing, but he hasn't done
anything since twenty twenty three. Yeah, it's been a while since any of
them's done any kind of movies likethat, you know, And I don't
know. Maybe maybe White Chicks iswhat fucking sunk them? Who knows.
Man, Listen to some of theseroles that Marlin played. He was Ripcord

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in the G I. Joe movie. Okay, I didn't know that.
He was in Marmaduke Okay, HauntedHouse, fifty Shades of Black, Christian
Christian Black? What is this movie? Is this a I think it's another
spoof movie because he does that.He does a lot of romantic comedy.

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Yeah. What was a scary moviethat he was in? Yeah? Yeah,
yeah, yeah, so he's hedoes that. I think he's an
alright, comedic actor. You knowsomething about him that just works, right,
he slapstick actor? Yeah, yeah, yeah, Norbit he was in
Norbit. Yeah, Okay, thatwas a turd but kind of funny.

(26:51):
A Haunted House, the Heat,Yeah, and he what do you think
his net worth is? What doyou think the network of networth of Marlin
Merlin Wayans like the youngest of theWiyans that we know, It has Lindsay
good forty five mil I'm going tosay, I'm gonna say he is uh

(27:17):
sixty nine million dollars, forty milliondollars. Keenan is the richest. He's
the godfather of that whole fucking thing. Man, Like, none of the
Wayans' family members would have jobs ifit wasn't for Keenan Ivory Wayans. He
was the he he was the founderof oh what was the show Living Color?

(27:40):
Yeah, this says that Marlon isthe youngest of ten. Yeah,
Nadia, Sean, Keenan Ivory,Damon, Dwayne and Kim, and they've
all had success, Like every lastone of them have has had some level
of success in the acting and industry. Damon Wayans, right, you know

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with with within Leving Color and youknow, uh major pain gas, yes,
even after all Sandler, right right, yeah, how about that?
Well? And Living Color was prettygreat. It was, it was,
It was fantastic. It made Sunderand Live raise its game absolutely for sure.

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And then you know that went awayand then mad TV came around and
in Living That's how Jennifer Lopez gotfound. Jim Carrey Colored Jim Carrey.
Jim Carrey originally was want to beon Saturday and Alive I think, and
they're like, yeah, that ain'tgona worry. Uh he Keenan hasn't done

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anything since twenty thirteen. What wasthat Happily Divorced? I've never heard of
this movie? Created by he wasin a sitcom with Fran Dresser. It
became tv Land's third original scripted series, so you should know it. It
followed Hot in Cleveland. I watchedthat when I got up in the morning

(29:10):
because it was on it in themorning. No, I never want it.
I never watched it when it wasin primetime. I promise you that.
That and Cougar Town. I neverwatched those when it was primetime.
But I did watch you when Igot up in the morning, and it
was they were good shows. Yeah, I enjoyed them. How about that?
How about that? Though? Allright, listen. Patio Party will

(29:32):
resume next Friday, so a weekfrom this week, so the twenty eighth,
twenty eighth, it's that Friday thatwe go on vacation. Yeah,
so that's going to be at theOld Roosters, sorry, the New Roosters
up in Owasso. Yeah, infront of the movie theater. They got
a pretty good patio. Yeah,and they serve food there Yeah, they
do. It's a good little place. It's not smoking, but whatever.

(29:53):
Well you'd be on the patio Shanesmoking on. Yeah, so feel free
to come join us out there.You guys, have a fantastic week and
uh we'll talk to you later.Oh m hm
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