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M hm alright. Welcome everybody tothe leave It tub Ever Podcast. We
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hope everybody is doing one full today. I am going I am going to
get this picture off here in onesecond. There we go. Welcome everybody
to the leave It to Beaver Podcast. I'm John join me as always is
stand what's going on? My friend? I got to give people a double
kiss and everything else like that.Things are going great. Uh, you
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know, everything's been good. I'mgonna make him giggle tonight more than a
few times. We've already we've alreadybeen having plenty of lapsed before this,
Yes we have. So we're tryingto get serious to do our show tonight
with you. Miss you guys.Last week, you know, we had
some family stuff and everything, youknow, pops up there and everything.
Hope you guys are doing safe withall these tornadoes and that's hot out there
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too. Yeah yeah, just whenI get that new driver and I you
know, I try to kill youguys in on my golf game. There.
Almost had an eagle last week.That'll be your first one in your
life, first one in my life. Literally an inch away on a major
hole. Man. I couldn't believeit. And boom. It's it's it's
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it's almost like deadly the heat outthere right now, you know, So
it's very very warm. But youknow, we got the cool and all
kinds of nice good things. That'sthe good thing about it. Yeah.
Yeah, we hope everybody is havinga great week and doing wonderful wherever you're
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you. And we got some funleave it to Beaver tonight for everybody.
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We got the episode The Haunted House. Yes, I haven't seen this one
in a while, and I havesome things pop up today. I wasn't
able to do a preview on it, So I'm going into this one cold.
It'll hit my memory and it'll cometo me who likes this episode?
Who abody out there? Who reallylikes this episode? See what's going on?
Tom, Hello to Harbor, Hello, everybody else that's going to be
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joining in later on. We knowSaturdays are a hard market sometimes in the
summertime. Oh yeah, wow,So we appreciate anybody that likes to come
out and join us because it's thesummertime. You got to enjoy it when
you can, and things go andthings happen, and the same thing for
us is like we try to behere every single week if we can,
but unfortunately we have lives too,and you know, like to do have
birthday parties. Absolutely. My youngestson for JL is coming up, yeah,
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September eight, and then we'll beoff for a few weeks at the
end of July to early August.I'll be in Costa Rica. So we
do have stuff going on in thesummertime too, So we try to be
here every week, and we're justhappy that you guys come out and join
us every week when we're here.And then in the wintertime when we're all
cooped up, it's much easier.And I got some lot of bowling events
that are out there, and he'sgoing to be a PBA bowler here.
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That and one of my favorites comingup. I'll have to post you the
demolition derby. Oh yes, fromall my state there the state. I
crack up with them. My wifeand I go there and get covered in
mud and laugh till I have toliterally be carded out of there. It's
one of the funniest events I've gottento go. You love them, I
love him. Can you believe thatHey, there is so much fun,
so much Americana. There's nothing wrongwith that. Well, tonight's episode,
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let's do the housekeeping real fast.If you're joining us for the first time,
welcome. If you've been here,uh by all means, then we
are glad to have you back.Say I got to comment here, Jeremy
says, Hello, mister Wineland,you raised a good son. Hey,
thank you. You mean my youngestone or you mean John. Hey,
Jeremy's putting me over. He's agood buddy of mine. He's a good
buddy of mine. I him overat the show tonight. Yes, no,
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Jeremy, he's a great guy.He really is. We've had a
great relationship and we sure have.Oh yeah, that's why we're Wally and
the Beach. Hey, I'm tellingyou as good as Ward and Wally ever
did did? He's like he's dressedlike Charlie Sheeno tonight. Yes, from
Two and a half Men, becauseI like to misbehave him when I put
these Charlie Sheen's shirts on. He'sa retro bowling shirts. Man. Well,
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this is leaving to beaver though notTwo and a half Men. You
know I watched that, damn thelittle redeeming social value. Hey, what's
going on, Neil? How's itgoing? Buddies that leave it to Beaver's
back on to be great all.I'm at a birthday party. This group
has torn a distillery. Oh wow, Hey that's a good idea. Hello,
miss Brenda, how are you tonight? Great to see everybody well?
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maybe they make it real easy onspreaker. So, but tonight's synopsis is
June gets Beaver a dog walking job. And he thinks the lady is a
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witch and lives in a haunted house. I don't remember this episode at all.
I'll have to see the beginning ofthat. I don't know it.
We'll be fun watching it together,it sure will. Let me just take
the volume down to a good pace. Yeah, so we don't get from
Yes, so we don't get thrownin YouTube jail, and yes, and
our apologies. I would like tohave this up there so everybody can hear
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it, you know, very veryloud. But they they hit us if
it's over a notch below or abovelevel fourteen for us. And I tried
that stuff. We tried it.It doesn't work, you know. Wait
here, I'm just trying. Itnever works. He's old and delusional.
They don't even listen. They justwant me for public office. All right,
buddy, we're gonna go now.Folks, let's check it out.
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If you want to watch, joinwith us. All right, and we
got of course for damn raymore andplan again. Anything in this neighborhood.
Did you grow up as a kidthat you remembers a haunted house? Yes?
Down over on Jackson, I knowwe're talking about the house covered all
by the tree and its boarded up. So two years ago we actually were
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walking the dogs down there and wedecided to be nosy neighbors and just go
take a peek on there. Thedoors actually you can just open the line
up. There's no stairs in thehouse. All the stairs in the floor
and is cut out of the house, so there's just little spots you can
maneuver through. Wow. And wegot the hell out of there fast because
it looked like an episode of orone of the Saw movies. Wow.
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I didn't want to go in inthere. It was a creepy gotcha.
What about you guys, any hauntedhouses around where you live? Anybody?
I don't know if we mentioned it. A couple of weeks ago I had
I had an experience of seeing aUFO. Yeah, paranormal. Well you
know you know it was, andI actually called up the airport and everything
else like that. Now he seesdead people? Can I say, like
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the kid from the Fifth Element,Man, here we go, here's the
house ward in June. So he'shaving some bad dreams right off the bat.
Yeh uh, oh, what's goingon? You ever had a dream
like that? A couple of timeswhen I was a kid. I was
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very afraid of the wolf man andDracula, the ones, the classic moms
from the forties and fifties. Theywere in black and white. They were
shown all the time and scare theship out of them. The wolf.
Oh, yes, you know whatthe crazy part is. It looks like
it's like one or two in themorning there. It's probably about eleven o'clock
the night in that house. Nowwe've gone over this before. I see
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they're comforting Beaver and he sleeps withhis brother Wally. That would have made
me feel good. Now I havemy brothers and sisters. We all slept
in a big room together, butthey weren't home. They were much older
than you. Many times, myou know, and boy, I couldn't
wait for them to get home whenI was scared because my parents wouldn't.
I don't know about you. Guys, would never allow a light on in
the room. They wouldn't even letyou do it be cracked or like you
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you never like that either. Youalways make us do it too. Do
what to close the door? Yeah, but I yeah, I loft your
love with home the night light.No, you didn't you lock me in
them You lock me in a darkroom there, Jeremy says, Savannah,
Georgia has some really several ghost stories. Lots of Civil War bets that walk
the streets, they say. Jeremy'sfrom the Atlanta area, lives about an
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hour or so outside of beautiful spotof the world. Two. Look how
nice they are to him. Seethis is this is where they portray,
you know, night terrors as beingcommon things. Mom and dad come in
and comfort you. Now, alot of you out there you might have
crawled in bed with your parents orsomething like that. Or noop, none
of my family. You know yousack out man and meet the wolf man
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face to face. Do you aregetting any ward moments right there wardon June
weren't letting you in? No,I would beg you know now he's talking
about poor Wally just wants to gethimself to bed. Yeah. I think
his mother mentioned the fact that yougot him a little job or something like.
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Yeah. Look at those pajamas,they look they look comfortable. I
had those any of you guys outthere or Galaxy's you have pajamas like that
at all, you'd get them.You'd have to get about nine sizes two
diction as soon as you put themin the water. I got my jamas
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I wear around the house all thetime. You've see I know, yeah,
you love them. My nickname inthe neighborhood, they call me Silky
Job. That's it, silky.Oh. Oh, Lord's eating a cookie
and he's gonna spoil his dinner offone damn cookie. I'm sorry, guys,
the older I get. I amone stereotype. You know. I
like living in twenty twenty four.But sometimes when I look at this him
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eating the cookies and that soup andshe's gonna man, I want to go
back in the way back machine withthe Sherman and Peabody. Yep, boy,
Yeah, that does look like acreepy house though. Yeah, imagine
how much a house like that wouldgo for nowadays. That style. And
if you haven't seen this, it'sone of those kind of a Victorian house.
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Yeah, it's in the picture righthere. Yeah, you guys can
see a flash on the screen.Again, you can see it right there.
That's what it looks like. Ithink that's a Victorian house. Yeah,
it's similar, I think, yeah, you know, with im.
I'm not an architectural specialist or anythingelse like that, but that's that's a
classic style. There's always got there'salways like got to be like someplace like
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that. Everybody thinks it's kind ofcool. Yeah, there's always some gothic
kind of place something like that,or abandoned warehouse or things like that.
Barbara Barbara said, hockey hockey jerseyand sweats are my pj's there. You
go, that's a good thing.Larry's got his ball cap on today.
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How they wear the cap on theirhead with their hair coming out like that,
it's just so opposite. Well,she's a creepy looking a older woman
when she says she's yes. Andyou know we don't have Brian how much
a book. She's a famous characteractress and she's in there cleaning the house.
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She's got. That's how women inthe day, they're supposed to the
straight. What is he doing?He's cutting up something. It looks like
he's uh, separating some rubber glovesor something like that, cutting some kind
of gotcha some like a tire tubeup for gloves or something. I don't
sure enough, cheer me, says. I love old history of haunted states
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and cities. I like to seeSalem in sleepy hollow. I hear Connecticut
is full of history. Oh yeah, Sleepy Hollow. I've been there is
really you went to Salem? Didn'tyou know that? You did? Tom?
Did? Tom? Yeah? Yeahdoes, Yeah, we've Cadence has
been asking me for years to goup there theater. I'd like to see
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it though. It'd be kind ofinteresting. You know, I've heard about
Sleepy Hollow. It's pretty cool.That's that's Washington, Iran. Yeah,
right, we're not far from wherewe are. I like the Civil War
stuff that you mentioned too, LikeGeddy'sburger is right around here, so you
get all the Civil War battlesfields.We really should. It's about three or
four hours here. We should definitelydo that one time. I haven't.
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I haven't been up there in ages. Look what he's done there. Now,
whatever he's doing, he's taking anold pair of other gloves and he
was cutting the fingertips off. What'she doing with it? He's probably playing
some kind of a sport or doingsomething when he wants his hands protected,
maybe for boxing or something. Well, he looked like a guy that would
have been a good boxer. Yeah, now look at this that you know
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that the woman who they think isthe witch here, she's calling, little
boy. I have a sweater justlike that downstairs. The cardigan. Yes,
yeah, I love cardigans. Istill rock out Cardigans. Remind me
to wear that one of the shows. The absolutely hell if you don't wear
it and take it, I will. I love those ones. I think
I have too. At some pointin time, we ought to have a
contract. Who looks better in thedamn card again? No, I mean
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a giveaway, giveaway one of thecardigans. I wouldn't want to give one
of his work. Well, Iwouldn't give one of his away, but
I could get one. That's allright, we could do that someone we're
meaning my father's I wouldn't want.I always want that. Yeah, you
can have that. I still gothis his kanga hat. Yes, I
look like a dope with that thingthough it's terrible. Yes, but here's
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the mother and father. Here's Beaver'smother and father, and they're so happy
that somebody wants him for a job, even at his young intender age.
Hello Amen, Amen says Hello guys, it's just Amon sign it in.
I hope that you guys enjoyed theweek off. I sure missed you guys
last week. A great guy isa great guy. Everybody is, all
of them comments or does. Andyou guys are so kind to us.
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I always love that, you know, when people send us messages and stuff.
If we take a week off justto check on it and say hello
and whatever. And you guys arealways welcome to you. Drop a message
over to our Facebook accounts, ourpersonal or whatever. Just sendhim shoot a
message over if you everyone too.And if you ever come into a lot
of money or something, gladly,No, it's gonna come to it's gonna
go to mom, and then it'llbe a while before I get it.
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I don't need the young bucks.Send it over. I don't need any
money at all. The movie Midnightin the Garden of Good and Ego was
filmed and based on a true storyin Savannah. I've never seen that movie.
Yes, that's a famous movie.Oh boy, he doesn't want to
go to the old Cooper House.Yeah, you see. I wasn't looking
forward to this episode, But thisis a good one, doesn't Beaver in
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this episode? When you watch this, look at his haircut and his shirt
and everything. He's at a girlspurt here where he looks particularly cute.
It's a different tone than this episode, which is kind of looked just a
little off the normal moral of thestory. On June actually looks a little
bit older in this for some reason, and Ward looks a little bit more
tired. He's not quite as he'snot dressed quite as sharp as he usually
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is. He's kind of Oh no, can you imagine at his tender age,
he'sa on it. You'd better showup at your job, man.
Yeah, you committed to it.You know you got committed to it.
You're gonna do it. This isthe pure and work ethic man right here.
I love it. Fifty cents aday. Can you imagine working for
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that? Hey, I used towork for a buccan hour at the shoe
store or at the text Yes,at the movie house too, buck an
hour, and it went up toa bucket and border after. You must
have thought you were loaded. Youknow. When my social security starts in
nineteen sixty five, Wow, you'dbe stunned. When I look at the
mount and I'm saying I was makinga buccaneur. I worked a lot of
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hours. Man. Yep. Whilehe's messing with him now, that old
witch, he's probably gonna cook upsomething and get you look at Beaver's belt.
By the way, for those ofyou guys who like nostalgia, this
shirt that Wally has, I actuallyhave a picture of me in the third
grade with a very similar shirt withthe little white buttons, and it was
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a button down collar. But yousee the little button down collar. But
look at Beaver's belt. It's kindof like a western belt. And then
you'll see Wally picking his pants up. That was he had those very very
thin belts teenagers. So when Isee when I see a lot of ward
suits and stuff or his pants,you'll see the built in belts to them,
and I always like, where's hisbelt? Tell me it's built in.
I mean, we don't have thatin modern stuff. You don't see
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that typically. Yeah, I'll definitelyhave to check that out, especially if
it was directed by Clinton. Youknow it's gonna be a good one.
It's the same part Tom Hanks waitedon the bus Force. Okay, I'll
definitely give that a check out.Then here, while he's trying to help
him out, and as you're watchingus and trying to fill Beaver in saying,
come on now, seriously, thisis not a witch. He's gonna
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be real nice there. He doesn'twant to he doesn't want to spellcast on
him. He was also one ofthese This is also one of these things
that kids go through. They gothrough a confirmation bias some things, and
if you believe there's witches, you'regoing to see things. Was it you
always telling me that you remember seeingSanta Claus or yeah, that's because I
convinced you that Santa Claus is there. And you can do that easily with
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people. But that's why lawyers gettheir uh get their their clients off,
because many times people literally believe thatthey've seen something when it's impossible for them
to say, yeah, you know, yeah, your mind can cook up
something to really make you believe it. The brain is a powerful thing.
Hey, what happens when you haveyour love glasses on and you're going out
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with some guy or a gallon?They're really not the cats? Any other
classic shows that was asked that wewatched together. I man, we watched
a lot through the years, butclassic wise used to like, uh,
you've never watched Andy Griffin with nowwith you, I've seen I've seen a
bunch of EPs. It's been along time. I liked the moment pain
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Oh yeah, because you're like JasonSeaver yourself. He's he's a shrinking answer.
No. I also like the momentthat guy Joey Blossom. Yes,
whoa. We're big into movies thatwe watched like Last Kingdom liking and stuff.
We're big history guys in our family. We love history. Now,
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this was they look like a reallytypical, handsome suburban comfort. Look at
that jacket on. That's called anEisenhower jacket on on Warriors, a modernized
version. She dust in her Scotchgarden stuff. That's lemon oil. Lemon
oil. I can just imagine whatthat smells like right now. That was
the mark when you had a verygood home, that your house smelled like
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love and oil. Well it was. It would really take care of the
wood. I used to play theviolin in the orchestra and school. What
does my house always smell like?I don't know what do I wash with
my clothes? That you hate?Gain? Ohn, He hates the smell
of gain, and I love it. I have gained everything in my house.
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I have gained spray, I havegained wax smelts. I have gained
air fresheners. I have gained he'sfunny. My wife put a bar of
Dial soap in the bathroom last week, and she says, how do you
like the smell on that? Somevery old soap? And I remember it
from my uncle Fri, I said. She says, what does it smell
like? It said, it smellslike property. And that's not an insult
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if you like that. It justreminds me of when we were poor people
would use dial soap. See.The only this soap that I like it
for early like regular soap is Irishspringing. Oh, I love it.
It's cheap as hell too. Iknow. Look at these guys again,
they're they're convincing each other. Man. This is they're scouting out the house
here. Now. I had afriend that was like this with me,
with this kind of thing. Hisname is frank If he ever watches the
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show, it's still alive, FrankiePalsamo. And it was funny. We
do the same thing, convince ourselveswith things. Barbara said, My daughter
is allergic to gain detergent. Brendasays, I like the smell of gain.
It's either you hate it or youlove it. You know. My
wife will do that all the time. Put those things I've had a beggar
over the years and say I amallergic to those smells and they make me
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violently. You know, yeah,you hate them. No one. I
take my air for an out ofthe car. When you get in my
car before, it smells like vomitto me. Jeremy says, Andy's one
of my favorite shows. Sandford andSo too. All of San Francetan is
very red fox right, right,right, That was Jeremy, Right,
yep, excellent, Jeremy. Ilove how the kids get these elaborate stories
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of things that just get stretched out. The truth gets even farther stretch from
them. This is a good show. I hope this is a good narrative
of the show. Here, thisis you know, they're they're checking out
and convincing themselves about the lady beinga witch. Huh. But this really
showcases Larry mondelo here. He's betterthan just a guy just you know,
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he's really he's just doing a reallynice show. Look at the cuffs on
his bro Those cuffs are up tohis knees. I don't even know how
he's running it. When you werea kid, you'd come home and turn
your cuffs out all the Dirk wouldcome out of them. Your parents would
get furious. See the little rivetson his on his pants there. Well
you could see that house though,and if it's cleaned up, how nice
that could be a white picket fence. God, what if I could I'm
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traveled to go back into this timeboy, but I love to see it.
Oh yeah, what a cool thingthat would be able to just to
be able to time travel and goback and see certain things. These houses
were very cool inside in the summerof all of you guys remember them because
they were very big in spacious scenarioand a lot of them have ceiling fans.
Yeah, this is there's a thing. Look at that right there,
that little buzzer that says lift totalk. We had them right lift,
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but it wasn't a thing like that. You press the button and you speak
into the into the speaker. That'sreally cool though, to see that.
Yeah, and then she's gonna buzzthe lock. Yeah. They do a
really good job on this episode toreally make this place look creepy though,
and to give that creepy vibe thatthat little buzzer that she see all these
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Victorian doors. Yeah, look atthe statues and stuff. In the house
too. Yeah, look at thelattice work in the windows. Yeah,
the big brass door and everything elseidethat. Jeremy says, thank you for
the MBA. I like to hearmister Rayeln speaks. Sounds like somebody I
could play cards and eat pizza withanytime, you know what. I like
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cards and pizza is a good thing. It's a good night in our book.
We have great family card games here. Yes, I usually win,
but kick your but I don't thinkso, not even close, kick your
assaily, not even all. That'ssometimes you always winning Cards against Humanity there
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because you've got an evil sense ofhumor. Sometimes that's a shotgun game and
it's very funny. Ya. Youbetter know the people you're playing with.
Yeah, this is it can bea little bit, not a little bit,
a lot of garras well. Itdefinitely is not a leading to Beaver
game. No, it's not Beaverplays Beaver plays it man, Yes,
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Beaver plays Cards against Humanity. Youknow, I I don't remember this.
This is a great episode. It'sa sleeper. It's really good. It's
it's got a lot of a lotgoing on there with Yeah, this is
the kind of stuff that would scarethe be Jesus out. It's just a
different vibe to this episode than theother one. This isn't about morals of
the story necessarily, it's about funand entertainment. Yes, very good points.
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Yeah, and they set it upso good with like little elements of
the house looking him where he's standingright now. It's got the mirror.
He's like, I'm out of here, scare himself. I'm not gonna lie
though. This house they live inis kind of creepy looking too, if
they want to take care of him, if they want to taken care of
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him from the outside, look atit. I think it's kind of creepy
looking. Yeah. The next housethe next season is great for season three,
that's the best one. You know. While he was out there playing
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in his shirt in the hand,Yeah, imagine that playing in slacks and
a nice shirt. Oh boy,is it the neighbor. Now, isn't
this wonderful? There she is?Now? See when you see her like
this though, she looks normal.Not only does she look normal, she's
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a character actress as old. Shemust have been a beautiful young lady.
Yeah, she was, you know, as an actress as when she was
young and now she's playing one ofthese old parts. Look at her.
Look Wally didn't take his hat offthere and they gave him that look at
that look a doom. That's somethingyou guys should do with some of these
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shows. I like to do it. Put the put their names in and
then look look for the histories ofthe different character actors. And my god,
it's like a Lyle tablet talbot.Yeah what he was a leading man.
What a handsome guy he was.Oh my god, Wally doesn't want
to admit that he riled him upa little bit. Yeah, he fired
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him up. But big brothers didthat. And here's the witch who looks
like uh, looks like a schoolprincipal. Beaver's neighborhood in the house reminds
me of the town dairy. AndStephen King's ed Oh interesting, pick there.
What did he say? He saidthat Mayfield reminds him like the town
from it also looks a little bitlike Salem's Lot. Yeah I could see
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that too. Yeah, that wasa scary book when I read it.
Scared of looking be Jesus yeavenue.All the vampires sleeping in uh refrigerators and
things like that. Misery was alwaysthe one that got me. That was
just a crazy one. Yeah.So look at them both wearing their pearls.
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Yep. The other lady's got hergloves onto. Yes, So why
is it proper for the lady towear the hat not the man in the
house. Uh well, her headhad to be you know, covered,
was to be covered. I meanwhen people say you were matronly. Yeah.
Yeah, See, this lady thinksthat her house is this beautiful like
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thing. Now she was just talkingabout and like how people used to come
from the place they see it wouldlight up in the neighborhood, and now
they think it's a Yeah. Ithink Ward's gonna break this to this lady
because this lady doesn't see that herhouse is creepy to the other people.
I think Ward doesn't know how toreally say that to her. Yep.
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See yes, yes, she isjust confused looking at this right now.
Well, no, because he's patronizinghow he's trying to be very polite to
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her. Black and White is alwaysthe best in these jeer I'm with you,
did you say like I've Yeah,yeah, said Andy griff Black and
way too Absolutely. Steve Jones doesthe great pictures for the group. I
haven't seen Steve in a while.I'd say I just saw a bunch of
the stuff this week, you know, I mean, yes, I haven't
spoken to him, By the way. He's a wonderful, wonderful many everybody's
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wonderful, but everybody in the absolutelyHe does the beautiful pictures and colors them
up for them so modest. Hedoes such a nice job on it.
It's cool to see him in color, but I like it better in black
and white. I can never imaginewatching this in color for me, look
at the look at this though.How patronizing is what he's doing. But
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he's really trying to be polite.Yeah, here's this woman apologizing and mortified
because people think her beautiful home isa piece of Jones. Well take its
scary, but you know that's thething though, that you see about this
time is that people took pride inwhat they had. In her mind,
she's taking pride in her house thatshe thinks ther house is this beautiful old
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gem that people would It's got tobe a hard thing for somebody to have
to tell you your house is scaryand creepy looking to people, right,
But she doesn't believe it. No, yeah, that's why she just said.
You know, like you said,you know how children are. Yeah,
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and here's here's where he's like thisgood minister. That's the funny part.
But he's the lesson is don't judgea book by its cover. Amc
Early in the Morning still plays athree stooges. You love the Stooges.
I don't want to take away fromthe show, and if I am,
stop me. But I can rememberhaving to go into the school auditorium when
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it first came out on TV whenI was a kid because people were hitting
each other over the head with shovels. Yes, they have to have a
serious assembly days. You'd always dothat voice with John. Yeah, yeah,
your mom would do that. Shedid curly a well he uses that
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term very nice attractive lady. Wellshe is. She's an attractive older woman,
you know, not sexually attractive,but she's a well maybe she is
to somebody, but she's just asweet looking lady. She's not dressed terribly
different than June. June is sostunning though she always is. I know
you love June, I do.Yeah. She reminds me of Grandma.
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She just reminds me of Grandma ina lot of ways. Grandma used to
look like that a lot with talkhere when she was young. I remember
the strikingly beautiful. She worries aboutyou like Grandma did, always dotes on
you. There is nobody. Thereis nobody like like Grandma was. No.
No, these, by the way, the kitchen that you see here
right now, I don't mean theseare my commentaries. They are retro kitchens.
(32:04):
People pay a fortune to do retrokitchens. Hey, Beverly, how
are you tonight? Great to seeyou, Hi, Beverly. How's it
going. Curly is the best whenhe barred everything Curly does about Yes,
great stuff. They just don't makeshows as like as good as they as
they once did, with the differentthey were. Just I just love them,
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man. I love going and watchingthe old shows. I used to
love to watch nickod Knight as akid too, mister ed I can remember
that. And one of my favoriteswas my favorite the Donna re Show.
I never cared for that too much, but that was very popular. Yeah,
this was the standard for me.I couldn't get into Donna Rebob because
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I like this one little moral ofthe story here and everything is it turned
into a good lesson here that Beaverlearned. This actually wasn't nice lated.
Look at that beautiful Congress space.That was the first dog that your mom
and I, Yes, just likethat. Oh boy, do we need
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this now? Yeah, we do, that's for sure, Beverly. You
mean this kind of world and stufflike that. Yeah, absolutely, It's
it's really really pretty simple to do, you know, which is that's why
the show to me is timeless.You know, I just retired from no
teaching in college just three years ago, and I would start in my child
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with analysts and development things. Manytimes we'd leave it to Beaver, and
you know, it's a modern world. People would scoff at it, you
know, and we'd have fun withit inside of one or two times,
when you know, they'd have yourresponse. Beverly, I'd live in a
yeah, I said, professor,whyne you know, I see what you
mean? I said, Yeah.Besides, the cloth clothing looks different,
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the roles are a little different,but the message is good stuff. Yeah,
black and white, she says.I think it's very black and white
world. One of the morals upthis blue. Yeah. Great episode.
Actually, the next episode is goingto be called the bus ride. The
bus ride. Are you going todo your homework on that for next week?
I think I know that one.I want the bus ride, you
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know, and I've got a millionpersonal stories about but I got thrown off
the bus. Your father was abus driver. My father was a bus
driver for many years. Yeah,you know, and I should have known
better, but I was a wiseguy on the bus and the bus driver
took my bus pass. Yeah,and that's a big deal. And what
that. Oh, my father wasvery much I remember the last guy's last
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name was Ryan, and my fatherwas really hot. And you got my
bus passed back from me. Boyboy, you couldn't misbehave on the bus
man? Those are nope, nope, No. Remember I did a couple
of times on the bus, andI could come home and explain it.
That wasn't what I wanted to dothe school bus. I mean, I
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know I was talking about the schoolbus when I was when I was being
a little rude on did any ofyou folks just I know we're going to
end up here, but just fora minute, because John mentioned the bus
ride, if you don't mind thestory, No, it was so much
more civilized, and I'm not going. I'm not having like a memory of
the world being better, you knowwhen it was. But people would go
as a bus driver, oh you'rewho is Brenda, Oh wonderful. We
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would get on the bus and Igo to the beach on the bus.
I go to the city on thebus. I go to Grandamy Plaza on
the bus. That was a bigexperience. And you sit behind the bus
driver if you were young and Idon't know how to get to this place,
and say, okay, you sitover there. This is where you
take a transfer to here and goover there, and they it was just
wonderful. It was. It wasa great, great thing. It's just
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great way. Yes, the busride. We are all great America in
the fifties. Yeah. Drive inmovie theaters. Jerry mentions he said he
has one near his house still thatplayed the last week. They played a
classic. They little cartoon before youplayed Grumpy Old Men. They're playing the
original jobs saying I've never been toa drive in movie. Oh my god,
ruin all the time? Yeah,never been. They were always gone
by the time we go in ourpajamas. Yeah, and you'd have everybody
(36:06):
running around in pajamas and you couldn'twait, so the you'd get there before
it was dark, and then they'dhave the screen they say, you know,
the concession stand is now open,and then have like a game area
before you go run around and youjust be running around and running around and
playing and you know, just havinga good time, and the thing would
start and it was just fantastic.Did you guys have the same kind of
(36:27):
a stream? Jeremy says, there'sno way he's getting on a bus in
downtown Atlanta. Well, I don'tblame me on that one either. I
don't know if I'd want to beriding or bus around the city unless you're
going to be Charles Bonson. Well, he closed the thoughts you got for
us tonight, My friend just thatlife is really good and it's so nice
to be back with all of youguys and all kinds of crazy stuff.
(36:51):
Has beverly pointed that out in theworld and everything. But thank goodness,
there's so many nice people all overthe place, especially all of you.
Thanks for coming into my life andmy son's laugh. Absolutely, we can
share some time and tell our personalstories and hear some things from you.
Have a couple of lasts, havea couple of laughts. I hope they're
not too corny, but they're real. And every time I tell them over
here and get a chuckle from oneof you guys, I always feel so
(37:14):
blessed to no doubt about it.And that's not hopy. We're not getting
paid for this like you aren't oranything else. This is just a labor
of love. Absolutely. I hopethat's a good message. I think it's
a great message. Yeah, sothanks a lot. And if you don't
like that message, I've got myCharlie. She all right, everybody,
we'll be back next week. Everythingshould be good next week, and there's
(37:35):
anything that's gonna stop us from beinghere, like I said, after that,
after that for about two three weeks, we'll probably be off just because
I'll be out of the country.So please come back next week and join
us. We'll have a good time. We like to do it live.
We don't like to put replace that'snot fun. It's not fun. We
like to do it live. That'sthe only reason we don't pretape them anymore.
For when we're out of town orcan't do one. We like to
do it live with everybody. Sothat's the way we like to do it.
(37:57):
Hey, thanks so much, anothergreat show. Guy tears to you
both. Thanks amen. Jeremy says, driving is the best way to see
a film. Next time you're inGeorgia on my treat, mister Stan.
Great pleasure, so I to Augusta. Yes, love Georgia. He sure
did, He sure did. Beverlysays, thank you, yes, thanks
gott for you guys and all involved. Oh, thank you so much,
Thanks you so too, Thank you. I appreciate it. You appreciate everybody
(38:19):
so much. And you guys havea great rest of the weekend. Have
a great week, and we'll seeyou guys again on next Saturday, save
time, same place. Have ablessed one, Stay safe, okay,
gotcha? All right. We'll seeyou guys on the next episode of the
Leave It to Beaver podcast. Hyebye, guys.