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H h h all, all right, everybody, welcome to the Leave It
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to Beaver Podcast. I hope everybodyis doing wonderful and having a great weekend.
I am John, and I gotwith me old boy Ward. How
are you doing, old boy?A man? I'm telling you tonight was
almost going to be I was tellingJohn it's going to be. Ward has
a more Margarita or bloody Mary,don't you? Yeah? No, I
just I just got out of thehot tub. I've been working for days
getting my pool up and get myhot tub up, house painted, and
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doing a thousand bags of mulch andgardening and everything else like that. Every
kind of thing that could break downbroke down that I had a repair.
We should have had. Ward hada Margarita tonight. Yeah, we'll do
that. Next time. We'll allhave Margarita's. Man, we'll go to
Margarite. Margarita. It's Margarita week. I've never seen more have a drink,
by the way, I don't.I don't think I have either kind
of think about. But you knowwhat I am drinking tonight. I am
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drinking something I can recommend it.We're not a sponsored rice coffee. That
mushroom coffee. You like it?It is good stuff. Man. Does
it taste like mushrooms? No,it tastes a little like post them.
I never had that. That's anold world like a chicken drink. But
it's it's rather good. Never had. It really makes you feel good?
Does it make you alert? I'mready to go to it? Actually does
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think k alert? Actually gets yourfocused, makes you alert, also gets
your relaxed. It just makes youfeel good. Excellent. Yeah, it
really is nice. I know,I know you love it. You talking
about it a lot. Actually,my wife got it for herself and of
course never tries anything like that.It sticks with it, does she does?
She still drink it? No,she doesn't drink it. No,
she doesn't like I tried it.I had wanted, so I was very
happy that she's Because it's rather expensive. I got to get you that.
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I got to get you some moreof that good Vietnamese coffee. That'll put
some more hair on your all.That stuff, man, that is soloaded
with caffeine. It's the best inthe world on Amazon. It's really good.
Oh, there's nothing like a goodcup of joe. And you want
me to tap that spoon again?Here we got hold on, he doesn't
just to drive me nutsticks to herlike her phone. Well, we hope
everybody's doing great. Brian said,we never saw war drink, but he
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did have whiskey in the house.That's right, because Andy had it.
That's right, Andy, he musthave had a very good because the whiskey
would have been for medicinal purposes.That's what my father used to call it.
Brandy and his Scott used to callit medicalization, medicalization. How's it
going, George? Hello Roberts,how are you tonight? Hopefully everybody's wonderful.
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It's been a great week, you'llbe. You've had a good week
so far. Fantastic guy. Ijust just love it. It's been really
nice, you know, just justa good week. You know, everything's
been real nice. I'm real pleased. I missed seeing people last week.
I think we missed a week lastweek. Yeah, because a Memorial Day.
Memorial Day, you know, whichis an important day to me and
I know. But it's all beengoing good. I got that little new
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little grandson, Yes, Owen,Henry and I had this guy has got
wonderful grandkids from me, A wonderfulalways always grandson, always always Hey,
V. How are you V.Summer is here, that's the beautiful part
about it. Yeah, it wasa great beautiful day out here in New
York where everybody else is. Itwas nice weather and beautiful out there where
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you're at. So we got agreat episode today. We got Beaver's Pigeons.
Beaver's Pigeons, And I just sawthis a couple of maybe I don't
remember this episode. This is agood one. Gets the chicken pox or
something, right, that's the chickenpox, which is nothing like the chicken
pox I ever had. They justpainted a couple of thoughts on him and
I, you know, but it'sa good episode. And this is one
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I don't know how you guys feelabout this, but being so really positive
on on beaver Boy. If there'sever a time as the summer starts in
its memorial Brenda Brenda and all thecraziness going on in the world today in
so many areas, what a refreshingboy. You go back to beaver Land
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and it's like taking a chill pill. Though, oh it is for me.
I just watch it and I say, well, you know, this
is the world the way it canbe in was Yeah, I mean it's
from nineteen nineteen fifties. But it'sstill a beautiful thing and very possible.
So what's the breakdown on tonight's episode. Breakdown is Beaf gets the the he
gets the chicken pox, and ofcourse he had asked this pop to you
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know Ward there to get those getthese pigeons for him. Wally, not
Wally, Larry and the other alittle guy who was with them. I
forget Whity Whitey. Yes, Larryand Whitey also have them. We have
a Larry Mondela sighting today. Oh, yes, excellent, and it's very
sweet with the two of them dobut Ever gets sick. He can't take
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care of the pigeons. Ward hasnever had the chicken pox before, so
that's the line. So he's itchingaround and they get a Wally to take
care of the pigeons. But somethinghappens to the pigeons. Uh oh,
and you know, and it's justan interesting show. It's very sweet.
It's a sweet one. Well,it'll be fun then, I love it.
Well, before we get started ordo the quick housekeeping. If you're
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outlets. So that is all Igot for the housekeeping aim And how are
you, sir? It's great tosee him. It's great to see everybody.
But let's get to it. We'regonna be on episode twenty on season
two, Beaver's pitching. And lookat how jarn beautiful June is today.
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She is so slim she always,I mean I just looked at her with
ward and I said, wow,what a doll she was. To well,
let's go. We got this.What age did I get the chicken
pox at? Oh? You wehad one of those six maybe I think
about four or five. Your sisterwas about six. I can't believe it's
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June already. This year is blownby Yes, it is June. It's
the crazy part is I got thechicken pox when I was twenty seven.
Yeah, yeah, you must havehated it. It was terrible. I
don't remember it or anything, Thankgosh. I was so sick that I
put my hand on a television setwith a preacher on there, so heal
me. Jesus, look at thisboard's coming down. Look at him.
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He's got his tie clasp and youknow he's got it hooked to the shirt.
Oh yeah, Robert says Housekeeping.I cleaned out my garage today.
I'm exhausted. Oh I gotta dothat, Bob. Yeah, I got
that coming up too. We're gonnaget a dumpster over to the house and
gut it out. So that's comingup for me in a few weeks too,
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Robert, the garage is no funto ever tackle that. Here comes
beef. How do you get chickenpox? I completely, It's just a
virus. It's just a virus.And I just just you don't see it
much with with kids anymore, becauseall those people don't like vaccinations. Man,
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thankfully, you know you don't.They don't. The kids now don't
have to get Neither of my kidsknocking on whatever got it or anything like
that. So if you're an adult, you can get very, very sick
from it. I never had anurge for pigeons, or oh I did
we have pigion I couldn't have them, but my friend's father's had them in
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pigeons. Katie saved another bird today, my daughter from the from the depths
of my my murderous cat. Idon't like touching birds. There's something about
him. I just don't like touchingthem. I love them. I love
parrots. I don't know, butthey're mean creatures at certain points too.
This is Look at June and Ward'sgonna go get beavers asked for these birds.
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They're at the pet shop and he'sgiving him the spiel and and he's
gonna go there. They kind ofget talked into it. All is great
over here, aiming. I'm gladto hear you're doing good too, Hey,
Barbara, how are you telling them? Great to see it? You
know, Barbara Am and Robert Brian, everybody, Brenda v bevn. This
one is so sweet that he's goingto get these two pigeons. Look Award,
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what a good guy he is becausehis pigeons are a pet and he's
letting these kids go through gerbils andpigeons. Yeah, they they haven't had
good luck with animals in the inthe Cleaver household, they've they they've never
had good luck with animals. OhI love this with Wally no books.
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So how many seven attest? Yes? Look at the look Junes giving them,
yes, all the values. I'msorry, it's the same thing every
show. I hope you guys.I bet most of you guys feel the
same way. It's so charming tosee because there really were a lot of
people who would say that boys orgirls have that pets or they got to
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do this. There's clearly differences betweenboys and girls. And how many pet
lovers do we have watching right now? How many people love having pets?
How many people are not pet lovers? I love, I love animals.
Oh I love my dogs and catsare my favorite thing. The names of
the two pigeons are Miss Canfield andMiss Landers, his two favorite teachers of
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all time, and they're the namesof his pigeons. Look at this pet
store parakeets ninety nine cents? Yes, look at that cage for him for
that well, this is how theyused to be. Big cages like that,
and they feed them crack corn.Barbara Is is definitely a fan as
well of pets. Brian says.Tomorrow, Jerry Mathers celebrates his seventy sixth
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birthday. Don't forgetim to give yourbirthday love it. Leave it to Beeber
Fan Club tomorrow, seventy six forJerry. Wow, two years older than
I. There you go. Youand Jerry are a couple of old parts.
Hey man, I'm still kicking.I'm still okay, Miss Landers and
Miss Canfield. The birds, ohabsolutely. Robert is an animal lover too.
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He has several cats. I lovecats too, Robert, except when
they bring the birds into the houselike they did again this morning. We
have fish, we have cats,we have dogs. We've got chipmunks,
we've got squirrels, we've got allkinds of birds. We've got everything used
to be able to get goldfish andbirds at woolworts. Yes, woolwarts.
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That's a name I haven't heard anyet. My brother bought my mother a
little uh turtle from Wars and thatthe gun turtle came in a little uh
like a little tropical plastic dish oragain that lived for about three years.
Well, yes, they usually livea long time a lot. No,
not the little ones, Not thelittle ones. Yeah, the bigger ones.
Yes, this is a sweet thingin this show. Now, now
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the now beaver sick, they can'tgo up there. Ward hasn't had the
chicken pox, and who's gonna gettalked into taking care of this wally?
He's trying to because he feels that'swhat a brother's supposed to do for another
brother. And Warts kind of gotto get he's kind of getting the psychosomatic
thing of pitching because he's never hadIt's it's the stigma. You're thinking it's
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gonna hit you, but it actuallyisn't a stigma, as we'll see.
I don't I won't spoil this foranything. I got his first fish and
aquarium at Woolwarts. Yeah, they'renot around anymore, are they? Worse
went out? Yes, that usedto be a big thing. Going to
eat it while war. Huh.They had like a little luncheon at people.
That was a big thing. Didany of you guys eat at Woolworths?
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I remember at Kmart they used tohave a restaurant and we used to
go for the popcorn and the slushiesthere. We used to get the ice.
While he's getting stared down by Wardright now. Yes, do you
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remember the Gerbils that we had andthen Riley licked them on the head until
they died. I don't remember them. We had this giant dog, Riley
and I got I got Gerbils.I liked them and for the kids and
stuff like that, and they startedhaving little baby Gerbils. It was like
Lenny and my big huge dog.Riley would come over and licked them on
the head and he licked what once. Actually, I was never a fan.
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I remember now. You had themin the office. They had the
wheel and they had those big twoI spent all this money on this in
tremendous city, the Gerbil city.Oh, welcome everybody, we're looking ward.
Excuse me. We got a nicesearch here of people on YouTube and
Facebook. So very much. Niceto see so many people coming out.
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Hey, yeah, thank you somuch, guys. It's nice to see
a ton of people coming out onFacebook and on YouTube. I ate a
mccrary's and kmart short said, yeah, yes, that's the name. I
haven't heard in years. I've neverheard of mccrael, Yes, never heard
of him. Yes, McCrory's uphere. We had another one. I
forget what the name of it was. I actually saw some stickers on something
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from my parents some price tags.It wasn't mccrary's. So Wally's had the
chicken pox. So no, hemight have or he might not have.
But they're taking it pretty light onthis one. Just not talking through the
door there, I mean talking tohim because they had the guest room.
Yes, they got the guest roomsthat we've seen a few times. The
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wallet when they had a sleepover orwhatever that was that somebody's got to go
sleep in the guest room. Yes, this is very funny. The little
kid, Benji Benji, the kidthat got the turpentine on or the paint
on him last time, and nowthey're saying this time, you know,
he came over and he uh,Wally comes in and sells them that he
ate the uh the pigeon food.Uh huh. My friend Tommy Capasso's father
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had a pigeon so huge coop andhe would he had they were the pigeons
that you train. He'd have aflag and they fly around. But they're
very soothing. They make some Idon't like birds that much. Oh it's
really smells. Like I said.The only birds that I like to,
uh you know ever handle is hisparrots. When I was on vacation a
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few months ago. They had theseparrot displays and I had these two on
my shoulders and I felt I feltlike a pirate walking around with him.
And then the one kept nibbling onmy own. Yeah I used to have
an ear. Yeah, he wasnibbling on my ear. I was getting
a little freaked out. You knowwhat I like the most though, The
orangutangs. Oh yeah, yeah,yeah, they're just like a human being.
Oh, they're amazing. You knowwhat his name, ironically was.
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They had Jack and Stanley, Stanleythe orangutang, and I was getting a
good laugh out of that because itwas you, Oh, there's beaver.
They took a little a little redpencil or whatever it is to put it
on him to make it look likehe has the chicken pox. But anybody
it's ever had chicken pox and thosethey're much worse than that. I still
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have a big scar in my stuff. Or I was a kid. The
pigeons are not doing so well.Oh boy, here's here's it's a Larry
Mondello sighting. Yes, and Whitey. You love Whitey. I like Whitey.
I used to be called white becauseI had blonde hair. Will he
and Beaver had a monkey named stanLee. Briant says, that's all.
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That's awesome. That's great. Stanley, the Stanley, the orangutangnkey. There
you go. If I could geta pet monkey, I would, but
it's a legal man and they're meanas they could be mean, as I
know. V's favorite is Larry.So she's got to be stoked right now
that Larry's that, Larry's out.Someday I'll tell you the story. Don't
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pick the monkey on the butt whenwe get to the to the monkey episode.
That's a great one. It's alltrue. This is so funny.
Years later, Tony and Jerry wouldbe in a play called So Long Stanley.
No relation though, to leave itto Beaver, Oh my god,
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he says, Yes, love Larry, he is my favorite. Look at
Larry. He's so dead Dan inthis one. His father won't let him
take the things, and he's kindof Brian. Did you ever interview I
know you interviewed so many of thecast members. Did you ever interview Rusty
Stevens, Larry Mandelo? Did youever interview him? I know he doesn't
do a lot of stuff publicly anymoreor anything, but just out of curiosity.
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Did you ever interview him? Iknow you've interviewed all the greats from
the show. Yes. By theway, for those of you who are
watching along, not to talk overyou and Brian. If Larry asks if
he can, if Wally will watchhis pigeons go to the hotel for the
weekend, yes, but what's gonnahappen, So just so that you know
is Larry's his birds are gonna infectthe other one, the other ones.
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That's a little tiny cage for allthose for all those pigeons too. Yep,
oh, she's reminded him, Shesays, has your imagination? Are
you still itching? Yes? Ilove Wally. The ways' thing goofy is
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Gerbils camped out. I just lookedat Beaver's pigeons. They're kind of goofy.
This is very this is a verysweet show. They don't want to
upset Beaver because he's sick. Briansays, I never had the opportunity to
speak with Rusty, as you know, the late Brian Hummock did and got
a lot of very good info offof him. I would love to speak
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with him. Yeah, I no, he doesn't do a lot publicly,
so yeah, Brian got everybody forthat great book and Gods and God rests
brian soul, and God bless hisfamily. Oh yes, he's he definitely
missed and and oh by so manyabsolutely for sure. What a number of
responses with people. Every time Iate a good slice of pizza, I
think of Brian because he was abig pizza lover. Yes, boy,
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Ward does. This is a reallygood thing that this really looks like a
father and son here. How manytimes have you had a dog or a
cat help with your pop or somethinglike that and trying to figure out what's
going on. Ward doesn't want tosee him upset though, you know for
kids. Yeah, of course,Ward is just such a naturally good human
being. They're all good. Theyare. They're all inherently good people.
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That's the beautiful thing about It's gota quick commercial break here, folks for
a minute. Yeah, I hopeyou guys all had a nice Memorial Day
and you know, did some stuffwith your families or friends or just kicked
back. And you know, hedid whatever you do for a Memorial Day.
I you know, I always havea nice time with the family.
At the same time, I alwaysremember my I'll mention one in the air
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my good friend a guy that Igrew up with in the Sea Scouts,
Jimmy Hickey, who got killed inVietnam. Yeah, and what a guy
he was. And it was veryfunny that I found where he was posted
on the wall in Vietnam and wrotea beautiful, touching thing with him and
she got her got a response fromfrom the should take you to d C
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sometimes? Yes, we can gocheck it out. Yes, I was
just talking to with Keaytence about goingdown there sometime in the fall. I
love to going to d C.So it's only a five hour ride.
If you wanted to love, I'dlove to make you if you ever wanted
to. Very emotional, very emotional, just because he he was like this
show. It's like if you goto Arlington National Cemetery, what a what
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a somber feeling was there? Itwas there. I was there just as
the Eternal Flames pudding. Ye forJohn Kennedy, June's had to have had
the chicken pox because she's going in. Yes, now Beaver here is really
worried. Look if he's panicky.Steven Talbot yet Gilbert probably absolutely, I've
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seen him interact in the group alot. Gilbert from the latter episodes,
he is I've seen him interact alot on his dad was the famous actor.
But Kyle, Yeah, we hadhim as on that episode. He
was the father in there, misterDetwiler. I think it is something like
that. Yeah, wonderful actor.Beaver's got all his comic books sight,
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He's probably read them all front tocover, front to back. That I
can remember that. That would bea big treat to lay in your bed
if your sick, and if youhad your stack of comic books, read
them over and over again. Hetook the pigeons to the veterinarian. What
a good guy. Yeah, that'swhy he was scratching. They had Birdwise.
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Thanks Larry for bringing for bringing itin. Yeah. He played two
different characters, Brian, I remember. I remember he played two different ones.
I think it was like mister Dettwileror something on one and I can't
remember the other one that he played. Yeah, they think everything's good at
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this point, everything's you know,he's a little itch from the life stare.
He's itching. June is nagging onhim. This is a good episode.
Brenda. June is nagging on himabout his quarks and his had going
on about thinking you know that he'sgood that he's got chicken pox because of
it. You see how old thosebomber jackets are that we have. Yeah.
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While he's logic on things and there'sthe truth to it there, it's
just you know, he keeps itsimple for him. Okay, So he
was mister Dennison and both in boutthat episode. Yes, that's the name,
mister Dennison. I don't always saiddebt Piler, but it's close.
I can't believe we're almost done withseason two already. Yes, we're nearing
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the end of it. But they'llbe in the new House on the next
season. Absolutely. Yeah, hepicked him up at Sunday School, all
that kind of good stuff. Hedidn't go. Would they send them to
like church on their own without goingSunday School? They might. I think
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they want us a family on this, but Sunday School, they're on their
own. They show him going tochurch in the earlier episodes, and then
they don't show him as much lateron. They're dead. Oh no,
ood boy, it is a greatshow, that is for sure. Oh
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boy, you had a cat fromacross the street got him he'll definitely be
upset about that as a kid,must have been a massacre. Yes,
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Larry might be relieved though that hedoesn't have to take care of him anymore,
knowing Larry. Yeah, hey,Devora, how are you today?
How has it going? Great tosee you? Let's see these is sending
you to church on your own?Yeah, yeah, that's how we went.
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Yeah. Yes, this is areally nice side of the kids.
Now that these are Larry's pigeons,his pigeons survived. Is he gonna buy
him off, Larry or something?No, it's it's very nice with the
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I knows his own pigeons. They'relooking to see if they could fool Beaver
with some other pigeons. Well,he didn't have them long to really know
what they look like or anything.No, so they might be able to
know. He would see them everyday. Yeah after school. Oh,
I'm so glad, Devor you werethe Canucks fan. I'm sorry they didn't
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make it in. They had aheck of a run there in the in
the NHL matchup that they have withthe Oilers. So I'm sorry. If
you're I believe it was you thatwas the Canucks fan, I might be
wrong. It might have been Barbara, But whoever it was, I'm sorry
they didn't get in. Had aheck of a heck of a run.
Now a wally. He's poning itup to go be the one to tell
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his brother. You know, thisis a funny connection. I never noticed
this before. The look there's WardsButts in poet. Oh you can see
him. Yeah, pack of smokesright, yeah, surprise. He didn't
conceal them. He just came fromSunday school more than you know. The
old minister there and the brother tellshim. He tries to do a solid
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for the father that you're telling mein the way that how we can understand?
How sweet? All right? Barbara? Yeah, I know is Barbara
or dever? One of the otherssaid they were big fans of the Canucks.
Poor beaver. Losing a pet isthe world's worst feeling in the world
when, especially when you love,when it's like you know, of course,
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like losing a family member. Itis. Yes, poor kid,
he's taking it like a champ though. Yeah, probably because of what you
said. He hasn't been attached fromthat long. He said. Look at
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how a nice though wall he didit for him. Deborah is a Pretz
fan all right. However, myson worked as a videographer for the Canucks
playoff games in Nashville. Wow,that's really cool. Devy the doctor said
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it is his chicken pox will spreadif he cries. Yeah, this one
beaver's fucking it up. And whilehe's trying to be a good guy sitting
outside the door. That's a goodbrother right there. Yeah, and there's
June. She's gonna get him icecream. Bring up. Look at those
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little containers of ice cream. Ohyeah, Wow, that's different than what
you see today. Oh. Weused to go to the candy store and
they would pack ice cream loose packetand a h and a white cardboards thing.
I tried this mcflurry. You talkabout the stuff with ice cream,
So I tried to. I don'tever eat McDonald's or anything. I don't
have a fast food guy, Butthey have this thing called Grandma's mcflurry.
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You gotta try this, you'd likeit. Sure. Look at this.
This is the this is the sweetending to this. They got a funeral.
His friends are here. Look atthat. That's nice. They're gonna
they're gonna see how sweet did this? And look at Whitey he's got his
jacket on. Yeah, Whitey isall jazzed up in his uh, in
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his nice uh. It's like atweet. Yeah. Oh no, that
was very popular at the time.What a nice gesture by his friends though,
And this is the whole this Theypacked a lot into this episode.
Yeah, and then they kind ofthought the parents kind of thought it was
gonna be a bad idea. Andthen while they kind of stood up and
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it wasn't a bad idea that itmade him realize it was a good idea.
They had to help their buddy outand he had to grieve with his
buddies. Yeah, Brian said,they treat the club like serious business.
That's really nice. Devers is oneof the sweetest episodes. It really is
nice. What a nice gesture.Good friends. Yep, what he would
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like to know because he's a memberof the club too. Yep. Ah,
there you go. Puts a coupleof markers for them. Yeah,
those are cat tails. Yep.Beaver's in the window. It made him
feel good. Look at this hetakes his hat off with the Larry mondelo
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eulogy. Well, he's taking hishat off because he's talking to good Look
at the smile on Beaver's face.Though, Hey, Beverly, how are
you a little bit? She says, precious, My brother had a funeral
for his pet turtle he accidentally ranover with the lawnmower. He was just
eight years old. Good friends,yeah, they're good friends. Yeah.
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Yeah. It makes it better,makes it easier. And in this show,
this is what people friends do inlife. This is what families do
in life. For people, it'snot just a TV show. I mean,
people really do this in their ownway. I remember when Simon,
my favorite dog ever, died andall my friends I was so I was
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so broken man, and people wouldsend little things and cards and whatever,
and it was like that, justlittle things like that, Like you said,
the friends that make that make itbetter. Oh, absolutely, especially
when you lose something you love,whether or someone. That's why having good
friends and family is an important thing. It's an important thing. I've never
been with one of my animals whenI wasn't there when they were being put
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to sleep or when they were passingaway. And I, you know,
with the exception of one, they'reall around me in my house and I
can go outside and see exactly wherethey're buried and like with uh, my
only one I ever missed was hossa few My cat was eighteen years old
when he passed away when I wason vacation and just like y yeah,
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you and you and Cadence and mymom took care of it just the same
way. Yeah. God that brokemy heart had more and slunger than my
daughter. Brian wants to know howthis makes you feel, and it's this
episode makes you think in a psychologyview this episode, I think this is
absolutely wonderful. This this episode isinstructive on how families take care of one
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another. They live with their friends, and they pass on values from one
person to the other, something thatwe don't do a lot today. Yeah
that they get very confused. Theseare these are very good morals and good
values. They really are. Theseare time those kinds of things you know,
in my opinion, And thanks forasking that question. And everybody has
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the same sense of reality, Brian. They all see this as an important
thing. You know, It's notlike people are off in left field and
a lot of crazy thinking with it. What do you think, Brian?
I would always show this to mystudents, and when I taught child child
development, I would say hey,he said great points, Stan, Yeah,
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thank you. It doesn't have tobe super sophisticated to be really important.
They all did right by him though. His friends and family. They
tell the truth, They're kind toone another, they stick by one another.
And you hear War's voice now hetalks like a man. He talks
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like a grown up. And whilehe talks like a young man, maybe
one day we can buy an eagle, he says. He's still scratching.
Beverly says, feel good show.I'm sixty five and I still watch every
week every weekday. That's great,absolutely, Defer said. I was at
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a baby shower earlier for a daughter'sclose friend. For their high schools attended
too. They were in a bandtogether. It was a beautiful thing watching
them together today. They graduated intwo thousand and six. That's a wonderful
Yes, congratulations, that was agreat episode. That really was a good
feel good you know what makes agreat and feel good today. And I
have to tell you guys, thankyou very much, thank you very much.
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You know, I don't have togo to see a therapist when I
feel blue or whatever it is.I have a wonderful family and wonderful acquaintances
and friends like you guys who comeon the channel, And I really mean
that. It's it's nice to seethat there's thousands of other people and there
are thousands sure who just you know, it's okay to see things differently,
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but a lot of these things it'sreally important that everybody sees them kind of
the same way. If you're notcrying when or you're not upset when you
know pet dies, maybe something's alittle offing, but so it's nice.
But you know, all that stufflike this holds true. You can see
it in the analytics. I meanwe're not like driving millions of viewers or
anything like that, but you know, every month we draw in three to
four thousand people through YouTube and otherfew thousand through Facebook that come through.
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There's thousands and thousands of people outthere just like each and every one of
us that still enjoyed this stuff.You know, it's it's it's something that's
nice to it's nice to see andit's nice to know that people still care
about these things. And you knowwhat else John talks about the analytics,
I've seen people who are brilliant,they're professors, they're wonderful people. They're
even you know, people who havesome fame to them and they try and
do a podcast or they try anddo a show, and you know what
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they get. There's millions of podcastsout there. The fact that you can
get a few thousand followers and peoplecome and watch the show, and you
can be sure watch it for that. It really is a wonderful thing that
we share that together. That's avery significant thing. This is a show
from the fifties. Yeah, Briansays, psychology has always been a prong
my brain. I've always had afascination of it. This show, this
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show is great in that sense.It's psychologically healthy in my opinion. Oh
man, you are so right.It's beyond healthy. I couldn't agree anymore.
I couldn't agree anymore. Any closingthoughts before we head off. I
just as you guys are wonderful.Like I said, it's a wonderful show.
It's it's you know, having theseason come to you know, a
clothes fairly soon is great. Sharingthe summer with you, she goes,
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sharing the seasons with you. Youknow, it's wonderful. It's very refreshing.
It makes me feel good every timewe get together. Absolutely, and
you know you guys are like family, absolutely family and friends and just wonderful
people. I couldn't agree anymore.And I'm making money in it, neither
of you. It's just a simpletruth, right, just a fun thing
to do. Yes, it isonce a week with everybody, and we
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always enjoy doing it so well.Everybody that's gonna take us to the end
for tonight, Hey George, goodnight, everybody, Good night George. Absolutely
leave it to beaver. It's stilla proper way of living. Everybody.
It's been so nice to have youout. Thank you so much once again.
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hope everybody has a great rest ofyour weekend and we'll see you guys again.
Next week, right, absolutely?Amen? All right, everybody,
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