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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Arguments is recorded in front of a live studio audience.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Are Events.
Speaker 1 (00:05):
Are welcome in to another exciting episode of Arguments. I'm
your host, Dan Levy with me as my co host,
my old college radio station partner at crime, Joey Jojo
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Shaboo full of bow Joey, Jojoe? What's going on?
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Oh not much?
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Thanks for hitting me, buddy, Thanks for entering into the
Thunderdoe we referred to as Arguments. And Hey, for people
out there, we are gonna be doing this show live
at some point. We are setting this thing up where
we are actually gonna be going to some bars and
taking this one on the road, or we're gonna have
fun with you and all kinds of cool stuff. We
got cooking over this one. So Joe and I are
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gonna take this one on the road. Joey, are you
ready to get involved in what is referred to as
the bar argument spectrum.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
I'm absolutely ready. Let's fire it up.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Now. Are you on the spectrum or off the spectrum?
I don't remember what it is.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
Little from Columny, Little from Columny.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
Is somebody or off? Okay, we will open this one up.
The mount rushmore of the most successful artists with the
worst voice. We've seen a lot of bands. You and
I we have both been in radio. You work security
for the giant what's it called over here in something
park now that has like every year, it's a different name.
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What's it now?
Speaker 2 (01:33):
Credit Union, one Amphitheater, see you one Amphitheater or something
like that. Okay, I can't remember. It changes all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
You know what, You've had the funniest stories because he
actually does a lot of You're almost like a bodyguard
at this point. You bodyguard, you're in charge of the
backstage area. Tell everybody before we do this one, tell
everybody the new Kids on the Block story.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
Uh okay, so I don't remember. I don't know who
they are by names, but I was following one of
them around and as they're.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Doing on, let's set up a little bit more New
Kids on the Block. That cave to Tilly Park did
a giant concert. Everybody's there now. This is one of
those stadiums where it's an outdoor venue, but it's kind
of enclosed halfway in and halfway out, and the big
concert final finale, A bunch of cool eighties and nineties
artists and new kids on the block were headlining, and
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then you got the assignment to follow one of them around.
Go yes.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
So there's five of them, and they only had four
people within their crew that could run from the stage
out to their secondary stage. So I was following one
of them. I think his name was Jonathan. I don't
I don't know if that's all of them, but I'm
not familiar with the music first at this point, so
I have to follow them off the stage out to
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the second stage, and they're jumping around in between the
one hundred and two hundred section the big walkway there,
if anyone's familiar with it from the area. And as
they're running back to the main stage, this woman from
one of this boxes reaches her hand out. Jonathan tries
to give her a high five, and she falls, face
plants and busts her head open. Needless to say, that
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was not a good ending for her.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
No how far of a drop did she dropped down to.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Oh, maybe five feet four feet somebody it was sitting
on the rail.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
It's a face planned and it is a nose explosion.
Her face got bloodied.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
Correct, correct, Yes, I had to go. And actually the
tour was very cool, cool. They were very concerned about her.
I had to go to the medical medical tent and
check up on her and report back to him, so
they were very concerned. But she was okay, but quite
a bit bloody.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
I've never been around people that got bloody. But the
one funny incident that I was involved in was a
Twisted Christmas concert that the radio station I used to
work I called Q one A one. They had these
concerts called Twisted Christmas. They actually brought the name back.
It was something else before then, and then they had
it and it was an awesome lineup. It was it
was three eleven, it was Jane's Addiction, it was corn.
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I mean, there was a lot of cool bands, and
it's one of those big radio station concerts where they
booked some really big people. And I remember the main
one of the main hosts for the morning show was interviewing.
It was Dave Navarro. So he walked in He's like, hey, man,
could you grab me a coffee? And I was like sure,
I gave it to him and he went to Fistbubby
with the coffee in his hand and it's spilled all
over me at him and it was like the hottest
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steak ever in my life, and they were yelled at me,
like how could you do that? He looked at me
and he's like, that was my fault. Man. I tried
to fist bub you with coffee in my hand and
I was like, thank you, dude. It was yet. I
don't know why. He must have been stoned or something,
but I gave it. Here go. He's like thanks, and
he like like cheers me. Well, they in his hand.
I'm like, oh my god, it was. It was the
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hottest mistake I've ever made.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
Do you remember the movie Licensed to Drive? Of course, that's.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
One of the best ones.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
Remember when he going for the ride and he hits
the brakes and the cup was empty?
Speaker 1 (05:04):
Yes, remember that scene? You know what I forgot about.
He was like, the cup was empty. That's right. If
you spilled a single sim of this coffee on me,
you fail.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Do you do you remember the female lead character in
that No, it's Heather Graham.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
Oh my god, you're right girl, roller Girl. Isn't it
funny that girl has done so many movies in her
life and she'll always be remembered for the one movie
that I thought Mark Wahlberg was gonna be remembered for yes, Like,
I was like, this guy is never going to get
out of the shadow of this movie, and sure enough,
that guy has launched right out of there.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
Yeah, you know, do you think when he is interviewed,
did anyone bring that up? Was that the movie that
put him onto the career trajectory that he's at, because
he's actually not that. I actually kind of like a
lot of.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
He was that he was in that movie. The first
one I think was Renaissance Man, which I don't know
if you saw that one with Danny DeVito. That's actually
a pretty good movie.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
I don't remember it.
Speaker 1 (05:59):
It's a good movie. And then he was in that one,
and I think that was the one. But yeah, no,
I love Mark Wahlberg movies, and that guy's in a
movie I like it and need to be honest, I
met him once. I was at a Oddly enough, he
was in a movie with what's his face? Ludicrous and
for some reason they were promoting it. By the there
was like a weird mural on the North side of Chicago,
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and I went out there to cover it for a
radio station, and I remember Mark Walbert just looked at
me in front of everybody, goes, hey, man, you know
what the cub score is like at the time, there
was it wasn't even it was before smartphones. And I
was like, I have no idea, but I've been seeing
him for an hour waiting for you. And then he
started laughing and he good. They were early, okay, And
at the time I was like, I think I really
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just cared to see the Red Sox are winning, because
it was at a moment when the Red Sox were
about to start winning World Series. So I remember he
and I were t yeah, we were remember I think
it was I want to say it was like two
thousand and five ish, I don't know. I don't remember
the exact year it was, but I remember him like,
what about me makes it look like I know what
the cub score is in the middle of nowhere, the
north side of Chicago. Well, we were waiting for him,
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like you would have a better idea because you would
listen to the radio. I've been sitting out here for
an hour in the cold, waiting for him. So that's
how it goes, all right, So let's start this button
back over the malt rushmore of the most successful artists
with the words voice. I would go ahead and give
you the four that I've been sitting on. Number one
Tom Petty, Now, I love Tom Petty again. These are
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people that I love that pretty much everybody I'm in
a name here, I enjoy their music. But Tom Petty,
again I've said this before. Anybody that I could do
karaoke for means that they do not have a good
singing voice. And Tom Petty just going the Jura boulevarde,
I can hit that note. And when he does, like
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the rocket out of the Refugee A, he's like screaming
yeh la war's voice. But I will say, out of
all the concerts I have ever seen, Joe, Tom Petty
is the greatest concert I've ever gone to.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
I you know what, I feel so bad. Everyone's told
me how awesome he is. I've never seen Petty live.
It's one of the few artists that I look back
and it's like, oh, I really wish I had the
opportunity to go see him, and I had opportunities.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
I just never went. I my brother his favorite song
is free Falling. So in two thousand and four, two
and three I got the tickets. We went to go
see him, and to be honest, the only time he
talked was in the very beginning of the show, and
he just goes, I'm tell him, Petty, these are the Heartbreakers.
Didn't need it, and then he like went right into uh,
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you know, two and a half hours on a set
barely ever talked. I think he came back one more
time in the middle of the show and just to do,
like have a drink of like you know something, and
let me introduce you to the Heartbreakers, and then that
was right back into the music. So I was like
two and a half hours he was jamming out, Okay,
the rest of my list, this one's gonna be on
your list too, because you can't not put this guy
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on there. It's Bob Dylan. That guy's voice is so cuy,
but he's so good. It's okay, your list could look
a lot like mine. But I will say that Bob
Dylan's voice is so bad that his son Jacob Dylan,
who's the lead singer of the Wallflowers, got the same
bad voice and still is it still made some pretty
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good tracks musically. He was awesome. I love the Wallflowers,
but the Woodhead Lie just a horrible voice. That's right.
Good shop is to both of those guys. And then
my third one on my Mount Rushmore list, Johnny Cash.
I love his music, but that voice, his voices today,
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it's just it's horrible. Then it burns. Come on, no, no,
I like these artists. I agree with you. He's a
great guy. I love his music, I enjoy him, but
that voice, it's brutal. It's really bad. It's really bad.
And then and then my last one. This one's gonna
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get people a little bit mad at me ready, Prince,
but I told like Prince's voice at all.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
D.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
Purpd's. He's never had a great voice. I've even said
it before. I think Prince is overrated as an artist.
I know he's talented. I know he's a good songwriter,
but then he started putting himself up against Michael Jackson
back in the day, and that was kind of like
Lebron James saying I'm better than Michael Jordan and he
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just doesn't have come close to it. Yes, he was
a talented guitarist. Was he ever the greatest guitarist in
the world?
Speaker 2 (10:38):
No?
Speaker 1 (10:39):
Would, I'd rather hear Jimmy Hendricks. Yes, Michael Jackson is
the greatest pop star of all time that you can't
take away probably the greatest dancer of all time. What
would you say of Prince is all time? What is
all time entertainer better than Michael Jackson? Entertainer better than
better than him?
Speaker 2 (11:02):
Yeah? Probably not.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
I mean this is but what entertainer?
Speaker 2 (11:06):
Like?
Speaker 1 (11:06):
What was he doing that was so entertaining? Because I think,
I honestly think that now that Prince has died, the
myth of Prince is actually bigger than Prince. Well.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
I don't think he was super tilted in any one thing.
But if you were to see his concerts, watch him live,
watch him play guitar, I think overall he's a great entertainer.
He brings the whole package. I don't think he's a
phenomenal singer. He's definitely a better guitar player than he
was singers. I will agree with you.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
There, and also growing of I remember when I was
a kid, I hadn't been like ten or eleven years old.
If you said you liked Prince as a boy at
ten or eleven years old, and the album covers of
him was like him naked on a bed, you could
never say, oh, I got I like that guy. I
was like, uh, I like MC hammer better.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
Well, I'm sorry if you're you know, our age eight nine,
ten years old when Prince was popular, and that means
you liked purple. We didn't get pick we didn't get
picked out for that. But he's like blue.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Girls like purple, and I don't like raspberry. I don't
like raspberry Berets or whatever it's called, little red Corvette.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Everything's any window with this guy. Michael Jackson Thriller. I
knew what it was. There was zombies evolved. There's no
hidden messages. We knew what was going on, all right,
So do you want a chance have them out rushmore
that would emulate what we just did.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Well, I'll tell you right now. Mine are a little
bit more brutal than yours. I love it already, not
by popular I'm sure this is not and this is
not going to be on anyone's list. From Lincoln Park
Rest god Rest nice. I love the music. I did
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not think as far as his voice, I mean what
he did was talented, no question there. But as far
as a voice, a singing voice, I'm not exactly say
he's going to be singing any you know what.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
I'm gonna I'm not gonna argue with this one. I
usually try to poke holes those kind of arguments. His
screaming and yelling was to the point where I'm like,
how does he keep his voice like that? I'm a
voiceover guy, and I'm always like trying not to scream,
like the radio voiceover one on one, Try not to
raise your voice, Try not to scream too loud. This
guy for fifteen years was screaming those lyrics. I don't
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know how he did that. You can't even be a
professional singer and sing like that and still be able
to maintain that.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
Think about how many people go to a concert on
any given night and sing along to every single song, yeah,
and lose their voice?
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Right?
Speaker 2 (13:33):
And he and what he could do? I mean talented, yes,
but as far as a voice, all.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Right, Okay, I can see that one. I like that one.
That's a good one. What else we got? Who's number
two on this amount?
Speaker 2 (13:43):
Rushmore from the Good Old Band Doctor Feel Good, Mount
let Cruz. This the band itself and the documentaries that
they have on are fantastic.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
The mur the movie wasn't dirt? Is that? What was called?
That was a pretty That was a good movie.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
Oh that was great. I just there's something about his voice.
I love the guitars, the bass, the drums, the band
is super talented. His voice, like his there's a reason
that his solo career never took off.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
I agree, I agree, I agree, But I will say
they are those are the epitomes of like that hair
metal band where it worked for them. They may not
have had the greatest voice, but they were just rock stars.
Like that dude was a rock he saw, Vince Neil,
that's a rock star. Nikki six that's a rock star.
Tommy rock stars. So I mean, I hear what you're saying.
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But their voices worked for that music. So I'll give
you that one. They didn't exactly have. I wouldn't want
to hear them do Frank Sinatra and like a a
suit and tie kind of a thing. But I agree
with you that one's ever up there. All right? Who
else you got?
Speaker 2 (14:53):
You already took one of mine. Bob Dylan, that's okay.
I saw him last year. I was not impressed in
the least.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
You know what, if Bob Dylan did not make your list,
I would be more suspicious of yours. One of them.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
We have to have at least one that is exact
same on that mountain. Yeah, so everyone should know. Dan
and I listened completely different.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
Genres, way different, way different. You are you are needed
even country, and I've even though I worked I worked
in the country, I worked in a country alternatives. That's true.
I worked at the country station that will said the
country music has the best concerts and the best fans.
Not always, I'm not always said to the music. There
are some artists that I do like. I do like
Luke Bryan, I do like Luke Colmmes. I a lot
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of guys like named Luke and country music I could
get down with. But with those concerts, man, that is
a party.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
Yes, it's a It's not like a Jimmy Buffett party.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
No, no, no, no.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
This is like so a country show is usually a
good time if you're just going to listen to music
and have fun.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
These are kegstans, amazing looking women, and it's just all
kinds of people and everyone's in a good mood.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
But you know, and sometimes when you go to those
country shows, you kind of look around, like, what are
you wearing? You should not be wearing that. If that
was my daughter, I would not let you out of
this house.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
But in Rockstone rock concerts there they look the same,
they lived the same in their fish nets. But there's
a good choic chance that some douchebag is going to
grow up your woman by by not even by accident,
he's gonna grow up your woman. There's a good chance
there's about to be a mosh pit, and at some
point you're probably gonna fight with someone because they're too drunk.
There's a lot of black clothing, yes, and I've been
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to the black eyeliner. I've been a plenty of hip
hop shows where I didn't think I was gonna make
it out alive, and I didn't even taunt to anybody there.
But there were a lot of I've been to shows
where people were staring at me like I did not
belong there country everybody belongs. You're there, you're singing along.
You don't just saying, you're just drinking and hanging out
and talking. It's like it's like a really good social event.
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Just amusing. It's kind of weird, that's all.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
Yeah, Well, well my last one here again. And I
grew up on the music and I've seen him a
million times. Love the music and it's a great time,
and he's got his last show coming up over the
Pond here this year. Ozzy Osbourne.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
Oh my god. See I like Ozzie's voice. That's interesting.
That's the one thing. I don't like his speaking voice,
but I do like his singing voice. Yeah, it's very
whiny and ting it. There's something about it. Like again,
I love the band and the music. And he's a
great performer.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
Well maybe not so much anymore, but back in the
day he was a great performer, biting you know, heads
off bats and stuff like that. Great story kind of
like you know the Motley Crew.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Yes, yes, the greatest story. The greatest story of that
is when they said they even did it in that
movie Dirt, where apparently they were doing coke and drinking
on an airplane and they get off and they see
him Popsicle Steak crawling with ants and they were trying
to outdo each other, and Ozzy came down and snorted
the ants. And then in the behind the music they
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go to Ozzie when because Molly Crue they talked about
it and they show Ozzie and he just goes, that's
just a part of my left I don't remember. And
that's there's a part of his life he doesn't remember,
and it's the craziest stuff. So I'll give you that one.
I disagree with the assie because I think when he
actually sings it's really good. But when he talks he
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sounds like he's a ninety five year old Parkinson's. But
when he sings, all of a sudden, I'm like, I
like that voice. I'm wound disagree with you on that one.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
Great great songs, just there's just something like, it's not
a voice that I say, yes, that is a great
singing voice.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Okay, for the next argument, I'm gonna throw this one
at you. If you had to spend eight hours in
a car ride with one person next to you, there's
no music, no podcast, nothing is just you and one
other person, which, by the way, is this would be
horrible to deal with because if you had no music,
anybody in that car with me I would be very
annoyed with. But if you had to pick one of
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these four, who are you running with? Kimmy Gibbler from
Full House, Steve Urkle from Family Matters, we got the
good Burger guy, not Keidan Toms. Some of the other
guys like, oh, but a good burger, what's order? And
then Screech from Saved by the Bell. Which of these
four are you hanging out with on that car ride? Well,
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I can tell you right now it's not going to
be rkle. It's not going to be with the cheese,
and not just that. But I don't need anybody telling
me did I do that? When I've messed something, when
something goes wrong with the car. The last word TIME
want to hear is did I do that?
Speaker 2 (19:33):
Yes? If I had to choose one, and then I
would prefer not to have any.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Cheese, I forgot about the cheese of that guy.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
It would I would say Screech.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Screech.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
I think Screech because in the in the show Saved
by the Bell, he wasn't like he was annoying, little
dorky type of guy, but he wasn't horrible. You're right,
Kimmy Gibbler, No, thank you.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
And really real life, Screech was a smoker trying to
chase Chase. And you know he's got stories for days
on everybody.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
Okay, Well that might be I might be biased because
of all of the stuff that you've heard about him
outside the acting worlds. But if we're just talking with
the character itself. I would rather have Screeched than anyone else.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
Yeah, but you know Screech would also the character himself
would have great stories about everybody. You could ask him
stuff and he would accidentally tell you that, you know,
Zach was doing steroids during all those kinds of scenes.
So I'm now with that one. I go the opposite away,
I go Kimmy Gibbler all day long. There are so
many stories I want to hear about, you know, Bob
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Saggant and all those guys. And you know, it's not
terrible looking, not a terrible looking girl back in the day.
She wasn't as she was never you know, as hot
as the other ones turned out to me. But the
Gimbler was like, all right, man, not terrible. She would
smell nice at least I don't want to smell her gold.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
Character are we talking about them? Is a person? Now?
Speaker 1 (20:56):
The character? I'll go character, Okay, you know ergol and
scream you don't smell well. And the good Burger guy
smells like a grease fire. I don't want any part
of that. He's sitting there all day flipping burger is
doing fries. I don't want. I don't need to smell
that all day. The gibbler. At least she looked the
part she had the nineties. She was like, she wore megup,
she looked nice. She was just kind of annoying. But
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I don't think she's If you're gonna put her in
the pantheon of Ertgle and Screech, give me the gibbler.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
Give you the gibbler. Okay, I was actually would be
a coin toss. I would rather take Screech. But if
my number two would be can you.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
Get the sorry ericle? This ain't your day, This ain't
your Laura.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
All right? I think he's number four for both of us.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
And finally, on this argument episode in your house, would
you rather have cockroaches or live with ghosts? Ghosts or cockroaches?
Speaker 2 (21:53):
Joey, Well, what type of ghosts are we talking about?
Are they any type of ghosts?
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Any ghosts? Well, I don't know how many ghosts have
you lived with? Is there anyone that you'd be like,
I don't mind living with this ghost? Well, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
There's times where you know, my kid tears ass and
he blames it on a ghost. I mean there is
one in the house apparently.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Well that's even worse. So you got a ghost walking
around cutting, you know, cutting cheese in the middle of nowhere.
That's pretty bad.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
You know, if I had to choose, it's going to
be a ghost because you know what, they're gonna be polite.
They're gonna open doors and windows for me when I
don't have to, you know what, losing when I don't want.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
You know, he's in New York. He's dressed like a sailor.
I don't I don't mind this marshmallow guy at all.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
No, I mean, come on, I just hey, let's have it.
Let's have a bombfer will make some spores. Just hey, buddy,
come here, and you know, taking part of his leg off.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
Here's the deal. Cockroaches are disgusting, but you got a
good exterminator in there. For one hundred andy bucks are gone.
You don't even want to know what you got to
do if you got ghosts anywhere in your house, you
don't I don't even know how to get rid of
those dings. You got somebody that's waking you up in
the middle of the night. You got things that are
flying off shelves. At least I get look at a cockroach,
and I can get an exterminator in there. I'll stay
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somewhere else. I'll throw it all by stuff and buy
new stuff.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
I can do that. Ghosts, you're selling a house. You're
telling me the Ghostbusters aren't real. I can't call them
if I need issue, if there's issues here, like you'll
slime all over the place.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
I no, no, If only the Ghostbusters was real, I
would do it just to have Bill Murray and it
would be all day long. I'm fine with that.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
You're telling me those movies are not real. Oh, unbelievable,
not real, not real. But Kimmy Gilbert is definitely real. Yeah,
but cockroaches are not exactly super easy to get rid of.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
An orgon guy can do it. You get one organ
guy in there, one hundred and fifty bucks, they're gone.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
Okay, here's a better one, termites or ghosts.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Termites is also a house seller because they're in the wood,
and that one's going down right.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
Yeah, I think this is better than cockroaches. Here, buddy,
I'll even.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Give you one more, the cockroad or the the termite
or bed bugs. Oh, you'll never feel safe again when
you have bed bugs.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
I don't think you're ever gonna feel safe.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
You have termlites, you're right, But bed bugs, even when
you've gotten them all and you go to bed at
night and you just think about what the itching is,
You're never gonna sleep out that place again.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
I think I'd still rather have bed bugs. I can
get a new mattress. I don't want to rebuild a house.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
That's you're right, You're right, that's gonna do it. For
this episode of arguments, thanks again to my buddy Joe
Philippo for jumping on with me. It's been a fun one.
Once again. For all you that are out there, please
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