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June 7, 2024 35 mins
Tori and Nate discuss 2 very unique movies that document Latin America and...a horny duck?

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So we're off to throw in,throw in whatever accent you want accent
fill in blank here. Right.So, normally, guys, we have
been going through the eras of Disney, especially the movies have been coming up.
So for the next a few while, we're actually going to change things
up a bit. So we're goingto talk about a couple of the movies

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that happened during the wartime. Thennext week we're actually going to be going
into the ones that we're going tobe really excited to be talking about.
So giving ourselves a break from someof these because my goodness, these next
two movies that we're talking about weremercifully shorts, but also felt very underwhelming

(01:34):
to say the least. And wehave to give a little bit of backstory
on this. So obviously both ofthese movies came out during the forties.
What also happened during this forties WorldWar Two, So unfortunately, some of
the animators that were a premium partof you know, Disney, got drafted.
So a lot of things that actuallytook place in the studio was that,

(01:56):
unfortunately a lot of these bigger animatorswere drafted over. They're fighting for
the definitely doing everything they can,and there was only so much that they
could do. So instead of doingthese long, feature length movies, what
they did is they actually decided totake shorter stories and just kind of insert
them into the movies. And thoseare kind of like the next six movies.

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Because a lot of people probably notice, well, wait a minute,
why aren't we getting like the featurelong length movies. Why aren't we getting
this kind of that's kind of thereason why they were doing it, and
for these two, which are SalutosAmigos and the Three Cavaliatos, are focusing
mainly on the culture of Central America, Mexico as well as South America as

(02:39):
well. So give a little bitof perspective. First one, Salutos Amigos,
we both have a change. Iremember watching this and literally I thought,
wait, this is a forty fiveminute this is not even a movie.
This is like a behind the sceneskind of deal. And I actually
listened to a couple of like reviewreviewers that basically talked about this, and

(03:04):
basically what they said is like,oh, hey, all these animators they
went to South America, they wentto Mexico to basically draw and pains,
and it's like, you know what, that's cool, that's great to have
that, but this seems more likea behind the scenes feature than an actual
movie. Really, yeah, Iagree, And it had so much like
it's weird because like we're technically kindof doing like Disney animated films, right,

(03:28):
And it's like I would say,I would say a majority of at
least this one was like real footagedocumentary style, like footage of like Chile
and Argentina and Brazil, like ingoing through, which was an interesting thing

(03:49):
in the sense of like, ohwow, we're touring, but it was
just it was just a little weirdand just yeah, I didn't feel like
it was a movie. I justfelt like it was like, like,
I guess it just wanted to stayaway from the war. And now that
you say it like that, I'mlike, they, you know what continent

(04:12):
wasn't biting South America wasn't I don'tknow. Yeah. The thing is that
they still would do like the kindof mini like Disney shorts. I do
remember that there was actually one Disneyshort that they did were Donald had this
dream that he was a part ofthe Nazi army. And honestly, it's
one of those things where watching itback, I will say it does not

(04:36):
hold out, but it is oneof those things where I kind of look
back at and just watch kind oflike the weird kind of comedy ish deal
that they tried to put into it. And it ends with Donald waking up
and just being like, oh God, bless the United States of America.
And then I think the cartoon endswith a like an anime picture of Hitler's

(04:56):
face and he's just getting a tomatothrown heads Oh, it's just yeah,
it's an interesting, interesting watch.If iry, I'm gonna have to send
you that cartoon because it is.That's what I mean. I'm like,
that wasn't this movie right, becauseI never that at all. No,
it was literally like I was wondering. I was like, I don't think

(05:17):
I watched that. No, No, this was something that was America.
Yeah, no, this was offthe off off the movie. This was
like one of those features that ithas been since banned on national TV,
but it's not banned on YouTube.Shockingly enough, it's not. But it
was interesting too. I don't knowif you were intrigued by this, but

(05:39):
I thought it was interesting how muchthey how much at least Disney plus I
don't know where you watched your tothe movies, but like they had like
a you know, fifteen second disclaimerthat you couldn't skip, just so that
they could talk about like cultural appropriation, stereotypes and all this stuff. And
I was just like, oh,like, what are they gonna do that's

(06:01):
going to be this bad? AndI don't know when there's parrots and stuff.
I was kind of like I didn'tfeel like I was doing too bad,
but I guess I don't know thevoice actors or anything, so maybe
they were all white guys doing anaccent and speaking a different language. I
don't think that that was I thinkthat the the green parent that we'll talk

(06:24):
about also Jose and yeah, yeah, well they called them, Yeah,
they called them, they called themJose when they did the Mexico Abortion.
I think I think that he isof I think he's a Latin descent.

(06:44):
I want to say, because hedefinitely said Portuguese really good. Yes,
yes, I would be impressed ifhe spoke Portuguese that well. And I
was also just like this like Americanguy who's like I'm trying this voice that
like wow, right man. ButI think I will say this that we

(07:08):
could talk about some of like thenegatives about how it just felt like four
different small movies kind of put intoone. One of the things I will
say, and it goes without sayingthat early Disney one thing that always still
stands the test of time is howgood the animation looks. I meane,
six is a Disney movie, soit's still gonna look very beautiful. It's

(07:29):
still gonna look very good. Andthe fact that you know, they kind
of showed like, what were theinspirations behind these you know, like the
backgrounds and how these things are good. That's really good to see as far
as like the many stories that arekind of involved with this, And I
mean they have one that I talkedabout a plane about Goofy as a gaucho,
and they are like these two othertwo other ones. I mean I

(07:53):
have I literally have the Wikipedia oneup here right now. It's one of
those things where it's like do Ieven want to he was talking about,
oh, that's right, one aboutlate Titi Kaka and Brazil. I was
like, what, I try tokeep peg, but hey, this is

(08:13):
legit what it's called, so tobe fair, and then uh quarl do
Brazil, which I believe this iswhere they get. This is where Jose
makes his kind of debut into thedeal and it just ends with this kind
of it's kind of yeah, it'skind of like like a samba kind of
deal. And what I love aboutthis is that it just where it just

(08:37):
kind of sucks, like you introducedhim to the sum, introduces Donald to
the samba. After that the filmends. I'm like, that is literally
it kind of encompasses that, likethere's not much of a story that kind
of goes on with this. It'sjust kind of they're like, I'll put
to you guys like that. Thisis like watching something that you would see

(08:58):
on Discover Free channel or National Geographics, where it's just like, oh,
this is how we get this.But they had those little cartoons in there
that will kind of rope the kidsin, so it's like, yeah,
it's an educational film, but it'sstill fun really, And I'm just kind
of watching this like uh yeah.It felt like a PBS thing, like
a like learn now, and likeeven the narrator sounded like he was going

(09:24):
to teach us something about Brazil andyou're like, can we form? Like
I almost I was like, let'stry fantatious style without all music. And
I was like, ooh no,no, it's not not great like the
plain one. Like I was actuallylike, are they killing this plane?

(09:48):
No? Let go of the mail? Was it pedro Pedro? Yes?
Yeah, it was like pedro nopedro, no leave the mail. The
narrators just continually what the ma I'lldie. I was over here like like
half watching, half like working andbeing like are they murdering this plane?
And then he's like and Pedro's parentswere so sad he never returned, and

(10:13):
I was like, what what arethey doing? And then all of a
sudden, wait, no, thereis he's coming. Oh oh it's Petro.
Oh and pit oh Pete he's ohhe's flipped. And you're like,
what is going on? Like whyare we watching this? Because we have
to appreciate the humble beginnings of Disney. And I don't know, Phil,

(10:37):
but do you know what I'm saying? Were you a what is going like?
Why? Like these two planes arelike crying that their sun plane died.
Now that you're saying like the war, like, I'm almost like like,
oh my gosh, that's even moreintense like that they like, oh
the plane never came back. I'mlike, jeez. So I think we'll

(11:03):
we'll wrap this up and then we'llmove on to the next on bottom line
is that this is kind of oneof those like quote unquote, I guess
educational ones that you could kind ofintroduce. But honestly, this feels more
like a background noise kind of deal. Like if you want your kids to
just play whatever they want, butthey need the kind of deal that's kind
of what this movie is. Nothing. It is one that if you skip

(11:24):
it, you're not missing much.Honestly. It's just one of those things
like, hey, appreciate the factthat the way went down and they went
on vacation and they did that andthey draw stuff which paid. Animating back
then was very hard, honestly,But it was just one of those things
where it's like this still didn't needto exist. It's just kind of there.

(11:45):
Yeah, I agree, I agree, it's I mean, it was
what it was. I was intriguedby, like I was kind of like
like bowing or like giving like alike a harmon. I'm like, Wow,
it's cool that they're showing different cultures. I thought that was cool.
And I thought that like having thedifferent languages within like within the film also

(12:11):
really cool. But was it agood was it a story even like kind
of not really kind of not kindof just a tour of South America And
it almost just was like, oh, was this made to just set up
three cabiatros? I don't know.I mean I kind of just feel like

(12:33):
that, I know, So Iwill say this. There is actually one
cool thing I want to mention herethat it actually won an Award for Best
Documentary by the National Board of ReviewAwards. So okay, so we were
right. It is a documentary.I mean, yeah, it's not even
like a Disney movie. It's adocuseriies, what are we doing pretty much

(12:56):
to me at this point, Yeah, so I think we can. Yeah,
I think we could just move onto the next one, which is
The Three Cup of Yarrows. AndI want to just state this right with
the bat. One of the funniestthings that our just starts off the entire
movie is that they talk about howDonald Duck's birthday is on Friday the thirteen,

(13:20):
Like the opening deal is literally that. I'm like, Okay, that's
kind of mean, but that's alsoreally really funny because now I want there
to be a crossover between Jason Mooreheesand Donald Duck at this point, I
mean, I will tell you thesetwo films, like I don't recall any

(13:41):
other like main Disney people besides Goofyand Donald, but like Donald is a
huge part of both of them,and a totally different perspective on Donald Duck.
Didn't know he was such a horndog jeezu. Oh tr We're gonna
get into that. What is goLike, why is he so into these

(14:07):
women, Like he's just like,oh my gosh, look at that one.
That's mine, and like he evengrows green horns ones with envy.
I was like, whoa calm down. Donald wears daisy. He hasn't met
daisy yet. Obviously somebody needs tohelp this man. So three CapROS is
basically Donald celebrating his tenth anniversary Iguess tenth birthday, whatever it is,

(14:33):
but basically he gets like these threedifferent presents, and one's like a film
reel which talks a little more Iwant to say, it's more towards like
like like Central America stuff like that, because they have like the one that
talks about the penguin, they talkabout a couple of birds, the flying
donkey. Uh, just kind oflike a mixed man. It was kind

(14:54):
of funny how literally one of thenarrators from that one goes talking about a
bird and then he's just like,oh look it's me as a kid.
And then it's going right into thisweird story about how he just find find
donkey. Where does where'd this comefrom? What is this? I thought
we had some sort of bird themehappening, and then that happened, and

(15:16):
I was like I'm I'm just confused. I'm sorry you lost me. I
didn't, I don't, and likeit was such a such a weird story
and like we've never we were neverseen again. I was like, what
going on? That was the endof the story. It was like and

(15:37):
I was never seen again. AndI was like, Okay, that's why.
He's just a random voice but scaryweird. But also I thought it
was funny they were doing. Theywere going up South America to Mexico to
North America. I felt like,and again like that's why it was weird.

(15:58):
So I watched them in reverse becauselike I didn't know they had an
order, So I watched three cabarrosand then like when I watched the other
one, I was like, Ithink, is this the same? Is
this just different that this is thesame thing. I was like, oh,
I guess they just got a littlemore detailed. But like like they

(16:18):
started, you know, like thepenguins and Antarctica slash, like you know
that that's in Chile and Argentina hasthose penguins, which I'm gonna be honest,
I kind of like jumped ahead.That's very so after he does this

(16:38):
uh weird kind of like slide showslash movie thing we get introduced, reintroduced,
I guess to Jose and ill't know. I do have to mention one
more thing before we go go toomuch further. Even though there was all
this weird stuff that was going on, one of the funniest things that came
out of that movie is the uheric On bird, that little red bird

(17:00):
that just has that theme. Iwas like, Okay, that song is
so catchy, it's stuck in myhead. Oh weird, but it's so
good, That's what it was.So weird and like every like I was
trying to think, like are theymaking up birds or because I didn't google

(17:22):
them, but like I feel likethey were just making up weird birds to
like look weird. Like they werejust like, Hi, I'm one bird,
and then the other bird was like, and I'm other bird. And
then this other bird comes in He'slike and I'm a scisser bird. And
I was just like, what isgoing on? Like what is this?

(17:44):
Like? I felt like it wasall like very sexually repressed the whole time,
Like Donald was either like going afterwomen or the birds were like please
me, and I was like,what is going on? The Donkey.
One didn't see that sexually repressed,but that was just weird, right.

(18:06):
So to your credit, we aregetting into that whole deal where we're starting
to see, well, what isgoing on here with Donald because, like
I said, we get introduced.We introduced to Jose, who talks about
Baiya, which is one of thestates of Brazil, one of the twenty
six states, which I'm just learningthat right now. I'm like, Wow,
only twenty six states in Brazil.That's they're organized. I like it.

(18:30):
So they go into this book andthis is kind of one of the
first few times we're actually seeing Disneystart doing this deal where they have like
the cartoons interact with people in liveaction. So they introduced to Yahya,
who is like the cookie seller,and she's just making Donald just the cookie

(18:55):
seller. Come on, is therereally there's cookie sellers? Just like walk
in the street and have a cookcock. Oh that's yeahs Oh my gosh,
because it's because it's crazier because thenwe have all these guys coming in
and they got one guy just somany guys wanting cookies, got one playing

(19:17):
a guitar, got one playing thepencil. I guess pencil what is he
doing? It was so funny though, Like I will have to say,
like I wasn't like I wasn't payingattention too hard because it was ridiculous.
But like the song, I wasjust like I saw myself, like,

(19:38):
you know, dancing a little bit, and I was like, goucking mad,
come back. I'm like, whatare we doing? What does this
even mean? I think it's eateat, like eat the cookie, but
I don't know Portuguese like that,so I don't know right, but it
was weird. It just goes intolike another beautiful like musical number, which

(19:59):
of course Disney they know how tomake great backdrops. And this was probably
actually my favorite part of the wholemovie, where there are these two guys
and it starts off with them lookinglike birds fighting each other, and then
they're just circling around and then they'rekind of just doing like what is known
as dance fighting, which I actuallyknew from watching the spinoff Jackets series called

(20:22):
wild Boys, because they actually talkedabout how back in the olden days they
actually disguised combat through dance. Soit's just one of those things where I'm
like, oh, that's right,we got to see this cool part,
and just seeing how they just kindof got that into the movie. I
was just kind of like, Oh, that's awesome. This is what versus
great. I mean, that waslike a true highlight for me, being

(20:42):
like, oh, I remember this, because yeah, they did like these
dance deals and just hide it withcombat. So I'm gushing about this a
little too much, but at thesame time, it was still I'm glad
you're excited about it. Then youhad a favorite part. But yeah,
then they have a whole deal wherethey're just dancing through the town and the
whole town's starting to come alive,and then they they leave the book and

(21:06):
bear in mind, this is wheresomehow we get the cop they cartoon side
of it where they shrink into likesmall size and leads into a very interesting
part because after going through by yeah, they're like, oh, I got
one more present to open up.Donald realizes, oh, I'm tiny.
In fact, he uses the phrasemidget, which I thought, excuse me,

(21:27):
what'd you say? He's like,you, you're a midget too.
I'm like, first of all,I know plenty of people that are midgets,
and they are not as small asyou are. You're like the size
of an ant to be fair,my good sir. Secondly, hearing Donald
say the phrase midget is something thatI'd never thought I would see, and
I kind of want this out ofmy mind because I've seen Donald a certain

(21:48):
way for so long. But bottomline is that they just they are able
to get bigger through quote unquote blackmagic. So and it results in one
of the most bizarre sit where Josehe's totally fine, Donald just turns into
like basically an equivalent of a crazy, stretchy, long balloon kind of deal,

(22:10):
which I thought, are we gettinglike a reintroduction to the pink elephant
scene here? What is this?What is this thing? I don't know
if I don't know if that waswith one of those two times where you're
just like, Nathan, what areyou making me watch? What is this?
Yeah? I mean I was.I was just going with it.

(22:33):
I was like, all right,I know they're they're gonna get to the
three Caveatosmart, I know, likethey have to. That's more than I
was just like, this is soweird, like the black magic and he
was just like a magician, isthat what you don't think black magic is?
Well, we get reintroduced to blackmagic and the princess and the frog

(22:53):
and it's nothing like that, tobe fair, Yeah, that's voodoo.
Yep. So they open up thethird present and it is Panchito who talks
about Mexico, and this is wherethe movie takes a really weird turn.
Like you said, we get basicallylike the introduction of like, oh,

(23:14):
this is how they celebrate Christmas withActually, this was a really nice story.
I want to talk about this alittle bit. Where basically these children
are walking through the streets. Theyhave candles and they're basically being asked to
be let in, and many timesthey'll be turned away until finally somebody lets
them in and then hey, it'sa celebration where they get to celebrate with
pinatas, which honestly, hey,I was a kid, I always wanted

(23:38):
a pinata. I had a pinata. That was great. That was great
fun. From there we get intothe craziness that is talking about They talk
about like some of the dance stylesand some of the classic dances. And
once we get into the classic dances, this is where we get, as
Tory would say, Donald Duck turninginto a horn dog because he's shown off

(24:02):
moves and then we get to abeach scene where it's just like, oh
boy, this is not going toend well is it? Oh? All
three of them they well, Imean it does say in the song it
says, you know, I'm tryingto remember the lyricure. It's like maybe
when some that baby says yes no, and maybe each man for himself.

(24:22):
So to be fair, they areall three of them are basically hornbooks at
that point. I mean, there'syeah, we were seeing Donald with yeah,
yeah, dude, the Cookie CookieLady. He was already he was
already rearing to go. That wasdefinitely weird. I was definitely like,

(24:44):
I don't think I've seen any ofthe Disney characters as like obsessed with the
woman body and fake here as Donaldwas this this whole movie. I was
like, what the heck? Yeah, it was weird. It was definitely
weird. It wasn't like we gotlike a three detour of here literally chasing

(25:07):
women on the beach blindfolded and thencoming out of the sand like a freaking
zombie chasing these it. Man,he was creeping. It was well,
those moments around like Okay, whatthe fuck is this kind of I'm not
gonna lie. I skipped it becauseI was like, all right, let's

(25:27):
get back to either singing or dancing, because watching you chase the women around
the beach is creeping me out.And to be fair, do we get
less of that? No? No, no ladies. And yeah, there's

(25:48):
this one lady singing in the skyand it was weird, like a flower,
and I was like, what isgoing on? Well, trust me.
Then we get into the acid trippart of the movie. We were
literally he's just chasing after these women. But then there's these deals where it's
like one hundred Donalds and then theyhave then all three of them have like

(26:10):
their heads on top of lady's legs, and then they're on a horse with
lady legs and it's like what Andthen finally donald is also a flower and
he's flying around with this one lady. Okay, and then we go from
there to a uh to dancing dancingcactus kind of deal, which okay,

(26:33):
they're like small cacti, and thenthey grow to be big cacti and then
just movie ends with him in abull outfit and then it just explodes and
it just ends like that. I'mnot even kidding. That is legit,
like beat for beat what the movieis yep, And I mean again,
I'm not gonna say I'm upset forwatching it, but I was also like,

(26:57):
okay, I am more educated onthis, and I was like,
I didn't know how weird it got, but it was weird. It was
one of those things where I lookback at it, no, I'm like,
man, is this why my brainis so discombobulated sometimes because of these
weird Disney tropes that are me liketrip like like acid drawing elictity. I

(27:22):
was like, I feel like theywere like, Okay, so if we
don't get the people who are reallyactually interested in Latin America, maybe we
get the druggies, like the hippiescoming out. Who knows, Like,
maybe they'll come out at the endof the movie and they'll be like,
this was awesome. I mean,you have to be definitely in a certain

(27:45):
mindset to kind of enjoy this thing. The fact that this movie has like
seven segments on here is kind ofamazing. I got I gotta look at
the freaking reception for this one,because oh my gosh, so granted this
one has more of a narrative.Rotten Tomatoes gave us ludus I mean he

(28:06):
goes eighty percent. They gave thismovie eighty four percent based on the nineteen
reviews that it had with an averagescore. It's got an average score six
point five out of ten. Thesite's consensus reads. One of Disney's most
abstract creations, The Three Coup ofEros is a dazzling, colorful picture that

(28:29):
shows the company an artistic keep whatacmet really that's a word? Okay?
But also, did you guys watchthe same movie? We did? It
was literally beautiful imagery and then liveaction kind of deal mixed in with Donald
being a horn dog. Are yousure we watched the same movie? I

(28:52):
have questions? Well, yeah,I mean we did it. We want
to check? Ay, so right, like that's how I felt it.
I was like, all right,I did it. I did my due
diligence. I checked it out.That's really all it is. Just I
checked it out, moving on.Like if anyone asked me ever in my

(29:17):
life, which I'm this is thefirst time I've ever been asked about those
movies, as you and I couldsay. Now, yeah, that Disney
did a tour of South America andcame back up to us just to avoid
the war. I don't know.I mean, you know, to be

(29:37):
fair, it does make you kindof forget about the war. Honestly,
I think that is kind of themain thing is that they're beautiful distractions.
I think that's probably the best wayto put those two movies. They're both
beautiful distractions, really, except forthe one where Donald is a horn dog.
Then it's just like, what thequack that's real? I mean I

(30:00):
had to throw it in there,or what the duck? That's all right,
that's okay. There's a reason whywhen some you you lose some night,
you win some and you lose them, oh man. But yeah,
honestly, I am gonna go backto just like I'm gonna start posting up
my like updated list of rankings formovies that I've had. Right now,

(30:23):
I can tell you guys, rightnow, with utmost uncertainty that these two
are definitely bottom below Pinocchio and betweenbetween the two. I think I enjoyed
Three cabo Eros a bit more thanSaludos Amigos, because it definitely did not
feel like it was just an educationaldeal. I definitely felt like they tried
something interesting and it's just like we'regonna give you Latin America combined with Dumbo.

(30:45):
Basically, I think that's the bestway to put that movie. And
are you missing anything onto your cabyeros. A couple of the stories are
fun, but no, no.I feel I will say this that if
Ray ever asked you about those movies, just be like, just just don't
watch it. I'll tell you rightnow. They're beautiful distractions, but don't.

(31:08):
It's just like the like the JoeFamily ideal worquims like I'm not going
to do it good, don't justI think that's the best way of what
they describe these movies. It's justgood, don't. I mean, if
you really want to do it,it's there's yeah, there's nothing. There's
nothing there that makes me like twostoked, but yeah, I can at

(31:34):
least they spoke the languages correctly andstuff. I know, we had that
big disclaimer of the fifteen seconds ofthey this could really trigger you about stereotypes
and stuff. And there's like cigarettesin the parrot's mouth and blah blah blah.
And I was just over there kindof like, oh my god,
I'll see how bad it is.And I was like, ah, it's

(31:56):
just old animation. And I washappy that they showed the culture and like
you said, they actually went thereand like filmed stuff, and so it
was kind of cool in that sense. Just in that sense, Yeah,
yeah, I think that's the bestway to put it. So, yeah,
we're gonna just end it on thatnote. Next week we're gonna be

(32:20):
going into movies that we love andjoint. Now. I have tried to
do like a deal where I dolike a combo deal. But I think
when now that we're getting into thebigger movies, to the ones that people
remember most, these are gonna beones that are going to be just one
solo movie on one show. Sonext time around, Ladies and gentlemen,
we are going to be covering oneof the movies that definitely opened the eyes

(32:43):
of fans of Disney being like,ooh, they did something nice, and
that is the fairy tale known asCinderella. So that's gonna be one interesting
take to talk about. Might eventalk a little bit about the live action
one general thoughts about it compared tothis one. I do have a lot
of thoughts when it comes to it. Now. It's I think when I

(33:04):
first saw the live action one,I was like, Okay, this is
pretty good. Now that my cynicalmind has been twisted and warped by reviewersts
and movie critics, I have thingsto say about it, so I might
get to I might just throw mytwo cents in about it during the next
week's show. Yeah, so you'rebasically almost gonna get two for one deal

(33:24):
basically. But again, we'll talkmore about that when we get there.
So Game Teacher Podcasts, that's abogo. One great movie and one slightly
okay movie. So we might stillby California Knight and Wisconsin Knight. What

(33:45):
do they know? Well, alot more than most people do, because
they have that one thing that reallymatters, common sense. Nice. Nice.
Some people were like, oh commonsense. Huh. Well, I
don't think, sir, that youhave that much in the way of common
sense. I actually think that youhave less common sense than I do.

(34:07):
I live in my basement, andyou know what, I'm gonna bury myself
into a hole right now. SoI'm just gonna like, where are you
going? It's fine, come findme, Come find me if you want
to find me. I will probablybe in Oklahoma, in the nearest shelter
where you can't find me, becausethere will be tornadoes to protect me.
Nice, go there, who needsguard dougs? And you just got like

(34:30):
violent wind dust storms protecting you?True? But all right, all right,
so we'll wrap it up right here, ladies and gentlemen, Tory,
if they want to communicate with you, where could they find you communication?
I don't take that. I'm kidding. That was a joke. You can
find me on Instagram. It's ToryClark Underscore Boss Moone. You want to

(34:53):
talk to me, then follow meon Twitter and Instagram at Real Fend Game.
You can also check me out onthe Break for Impact podcasts where I
talk about TNA wrestling and just enjoyyour time. But we're talking a lot
about Disney and honestly, you guys, we got plans, we got good
stuff in the future. I mean, we're going on to one of the

(35:14):
really good movies next week. Soit's gonna be a good time. So
thank you guys so much. Takecare, We'll see you next time.
Adios amigos. And what however theysay it in Portuguese, I don't know.
I don't know either, dance fight
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