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The Murder is my signed podcast,the only true crime astrology podcast,
and I'm your host, Jordi Deathhere to let your way through the true
crime astrology storm. And this isour monthly side Slice episode. And honestly,
guys usually do this at the endof the month, but with what's
been going on, I figured Iwould take a brief pause in the hillside
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strength stuff and record this episode withKyle because we just finished watching World War
Z, which I think is anexcellent movie. I really liked it.
I haven't seen it in a numberof years. I think I saw the
first time my room the time itcame out. Yeah, it came out
in like twenty thirteen, I think. And I've seen the unrated one,
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which is different. I don't rememberwhat's different about it, but it is
different. Oh interesting, I didn'tknow that there was an unrated one.
I guess. In light of recentevents that's been going out with the coronavirus
and COVID nineteen, a lot ofcities countries going on quarantine shelter in place.
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I just saw something in the newssaying California just the governor just said
to shelter in place right now andwith SCons and we haven't quite gotten that
far, but we're still at themore than ten people, keep a six
foot distance from everyone, and that'sbasically it. Have you seen any changes
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in your job right now? Yeah? I work in a pharmacy, so
to say you would be busy asan understatement, yes. And our delivery
company company that delivers medications for us, yeah, they have a they instituted
a strict no more than ten peoplein the room policy. However, it's
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a warehouse, sure, and it'sour building and they're trying to impose their
regulations on us. Which but theproblem is is that they don't clean,
They don't sanitize or clean anything.And you know, they just when they're
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when some of the drivers leave,another drivers were just waiting around, so
they die waiting waiting right outside thedoor to come in right after them.
There's really no it's sort of amoot point. It's kind of it's very
interesting, right, well interesting.I would imagine like with the warehouse,
though, you would have more spacethat you can kind of spread out hopefully.
Well no, because the section thatthey're in is chain linked off and
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you need passcode passcode cards to getthrough because it's a pharmacy. So they
do just don't want anybody walks,you know, go figure, that's that's
fair. So they're just chained intoa little thick corner. That's At the
same time, it's like, yeah, interesting, like you work for us,
so you can don't tell me whatto do, lady. Sure,
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I know at my job. Imean I just worked up bookstore. But
we've closed our doors to the publicfrom now until at least the thirty first.
We are staffing the store from tento six and then just answering the
phone, taking orders, still fulfillingorders online, and if people want to
purchase their stuff over the phone,like their credit card, they can drive
on up and kind of do likea drive through type thing. Which is
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honestly kind of ironic because I know, for the longest time a lot of
us were saying, man, ifonly we could just shut down the store
for you know, like forty eighthours and just shelve and price, and
here we are, we're basically essentiallygetting our wish. So we're just all
shelving and pricing and just cleaning up, and we have these different projects that
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we're all working on. We getto listen to our own music and stuff,
which is really great. I reallyenjoy it. And we can also
take pretty much as mutification time aswe want during this time. So it's
really nice because I was able totake the weekend off, which he usually
is unheard of. But yeah,so watching um, I know what was
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a couple of days ago, wewatched the movie Outbreak. It's just funny
that that's what popped up in popularity. Well it's not funny. It makes
perfect sense, right, popped upin popularity. Yeah, And honestly,
it's a good movie. I meanit's not a scientifically accurate movie, no,
not at all. It's a greatI love that movie when I was
a kid. I love that movie. Yeah. And the same thing with
World War Z. Um. Ithink, honestly, out of like all
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the zombie movies I've watched, becauseI do love zombies. I mean I
have a zombie tattoo on my leg. Um. I think, will the
World War Z? I think,after watching it again, by far one
of my favorite zombie movies. Imean, yeah, it's up there in
terms of quality. And yeah,the way they was done, it's clear
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that they spent a lot of money. Yeah, um, and it is.
It's pretty good. I like cheesythough, like Resident Evil. Yeah
well yeah, I don't get meright. Like a Warm Bodies ironically was
really really good too. Warm Bodies. Okay, So it's like, um,
it's like a zombie movie, butit's like a love story type thing.
So, but it's like it's basedon a book. I haven't read
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the book yet though, but it'sreally cute, Like the zombie is kind
of like self aware and he seesthis beautiful girl go fucking figure um and
then starts kind of becoming more humanizedas he hangs out with her. Don't
I'm not doing a really good jobexpliant, But I I personally really liked
it. I thought it was veryvery cute. Um. I was always
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more of a Day of a Deadland. Sure, I remember watching what
was it Day of the Dead,like the original seventies one when they're in
the mall. Yes, no,that's Dawn of the Dead. Dawn of
the Dead. Yeah, I reallythe Day of the Dead. If I
remember right, Day of the Deadis underground in a military scientist bunker.
Underground. Yeah, it must beDawn of the Dead. Then in the
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point Dawn of the Dead is Yeah, yeah, I think you're right in
Milwaukee. I completely forgot about that. Man, I don't even think I
owned that movie anymore. Do youever watch the remake? No, I
haven't. They're talking about like,oh, this is Milwaukee. We're on
Lake Michigan, and it's clearly fuckingsouth of California. Don't insult us like
that, Hollywood. Come on,if you're gonna fil if you're gonna say
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it's Milwaukee, fucking film in Milwaukee. Yeah, Like at the end of
the movie they go out, Um, they go out on a boat into
Lake Michigan to this random island that'sin Lake Michigan. Oh yeah, because
there's random islands and fucking Lake Michiganexactly. Like there's like a little wooden
dock and shit, it's cute whatever. In the remake, I don't know,
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Like it's been way too long sinceI've seen the original. The Day
of the Dead has the best sceneever where spoilers. The villain who I
can't remember his name, he's likethe colonel or the lieutenant that's in charge
of the military that still exists inthere. He gets cornered in a hallway
full of zombies. Yes, andthey rip him apart, like from the
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middle. And as they chew him, as they start eating his legs and
choke on his intestines, he's like, choke out joke. I remember you
showing me that scene on YouTube.Yeah, that's that's pretty that's pretty excellent.
Um So, yeah, I justit was kind of eerie watching this
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movie, especially in the beginning.I'm referring to World Wars, you know,
um and just seeing like the masspandemic just spread and then the hysteria.
And you had made a comment sayingthat we're not too far off from
that. Well, I honestly,if you go to the grocery store and
it's you spend any time, it'spretty clear that the like the the rouge
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sort of speak like the face coveringof society is like millimeters thick and not
a whole hell of a lot couldbreak it emit, you know, civility
is We're not like people. We'renot far off from people just losing their
ship. Oh yeah, I thinkit's gonna take Like I think we're about
a hairbreadth away from completely just losingit. And I mean people are hoarding
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insane amounts of things. Let papers, I've okay, I've seen I've seen
things online, mostly like through immjuror whatever about like people going out and
this is before like Costco put limitson stuff, um, but like hoarding
the Clorox wipes and stuff and thenreselling them on Amazon eBay, which by
the way, Amazon has put aabosh on that. And then I've also
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heard stories of municipalities like police actuallygoing to these people who are hoarding them
and then repossessing them, which Ithink is fucking brilliant and hilarious because like
it's like, don't be a fuckingdick during this time. I'm sure there's
some fucking law out there, umthat in cases of national or state emergency
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they need to reallocate. I don'tknow. I'm sure it's very thin and
flimsy or whatever, but I'm sureit's also teetering close to martial law.
I don't know. I really don'tknow anything about that. But yeah,
this is all yeah, the positionand then just kind of guestimating and just
kind of you know whatever. Butum, I'm very curious to see what
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will happen in like the next coupleof days, to see if Wisconsin will
go on shelter in place. Weunfortunately just lost to patients who tested positive
with the coronavirus. Two patients havedied in Wisconsin. I think we're up
to one hundred and fifty five orone hundred and fifty seven confirmed cases.
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Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett was in contactwith someone who tested positive for COVID nineteen
and he is now sheltering in place, So scary. I think the scariest
thing though, is that, likefrom what I've been hearing and reading from
like NPR and the National Institution Institutionof Health and or whatever, that you
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can be very asymptomatic, like youcan still have it and not show any
signs from it, which makes itincredibly dangerous. So this is why I'm
getting like really irritated when people aresaying, Oh, this isn't that big
of a deal or whatever, andI'm like, no, it is incredibly
big deal. It's like a vaccine, Like you want to make sure that
you're protecting yourself so you can helpthe better populace. You know, it's
not just you selfish asshole. Yougot to think about the great person purpose
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here in the great The projective mortalityrates for this thing is something like two
percent of the population, right,But when you think about that, that's
still an astronomically exact number. Imean, if that many people are going
to die, I mean, ifI'm not mistaken, the Spanish flu or
H one N one, I'm believingin nineteen nineteen killed something like three and
a half percent of the world,right, So it's like that was like
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fifty two one hundred million people,right, So two percent of seven billion
people is a lot of compete,right. So I earlier this week or
maybe it was late last week whenthey're having the conference or whatever in Milwaukee
County, one of the health organizationleaders said that Wisconsin has a population of
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like six million people. If evenjust on a good note, if even
only one percent got sick, thatwould be uh sixty thousand people. That
would be the entire population of likeeau Claire or Steven's Point. Actually,
that would be the entire population ofSteven's Point. Um. And then then
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then that's only one percent. They'reprojecting at least perhaps anywhere between five to
seven to ten percent, which isfucking scary. Plus, you know,
the whole thing about this is theyou know, what news is reliable,
what news is fake, what newsis exaggerated? You know, it's the
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I long for a time when wehad fact facts, when a fact was
an actual fact and not something thatwas just completely open to interpretation, right
exactly. I childishly long for thosedays, you know, as if,
as if it wasn't any more ridiculousthan it is now. It's just through
the hyper blend of the internet,right, social media. I've gone to
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like listen to just NPR a lot, like when I'm driving to work and
stuff. Um, because I mean, I trust NPR. I feel like
they're pretty non unbiased, if ifnot just a little left leaning, which
is personally fine with me. Um. I think another really important thing too,
is, um, was it thisHouse and Senate just passed that legislation
for the unemployment? Um? Itwas a ninety to eight vote, ninety
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yes eight no? Uh fucking SenatorRon Johnson voted no of course, So
fuck you Ron Johnson. Yeah,Ron Johnson? Who you know? Um?
Oh god, I don't even wantto get started. Let's just let's
just cap that because I have plentyof things to say about Ron Johns and
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okay, and also I should sayI usually don't get very political in my
podcast. I mean, um,all the opinions that we share are purely
our own. Um. But Ijust will also say, for like the
eighteenth time, it is so importantto register to vote folks, and um,
please if you can request an absenteeballot, that is so crucial.
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And to really do your research becauseduring this time, even though they're like
trying to pass all this stuff forthe Unemployment Act and all that stuff,
they're also trying to sneak in thingsunder the radar, like things that deal
with abortion and um, like thoseother kinds of rights. Um. So
really to make sure that you arestill paying attention kind of filter through.
I know everyone's probably really sick oflistening to like the COVID nineteen stuff,
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but look up the eight representatives thatvoted no, and remember that when it
comes to election time, so youcan vote their asses out because they don't
give a fuck about you. Wellthey don't, none of them give a
fuck about us. Yeah, it'sa new form of it's a new social
class, it's a new Congress,politicians in general. We've just we've allowed
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them to get away with much forso long, and we've just become completely
Americans as we've just become so complacentwith our place and comfortable with where we
are. No, we don't likeit that we just allow them to rob
us blind and take advantage of usevery which way they can, right,
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and we do nothing about it.But that's not what we're here to talk
about. We're here to talk aboutzombies. Zombies, and I mean it
kind of goes hand in hand.I've always wondered if they would dead.
Yeah, yeah, the living deadin Madison and in Washington. But I've
always wondered if there would actually belike a legit zombie like virus that would
reanimate the dead. But the morerabies is probably as close to a zombification
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of a person, Like have youever seen anybody that has rabies? I've
only seen photos after the fact.It's pretty scary. Yeah, um,
I know. I think that waslike the what they were saying was the
cause of the virus in World WarZ, some sort of fact fast acting
in the book, I think itwas. Yeah, they originally thought it
was some sort of um, well, that's still like a lot of zombie
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movies use rabies as a thing,Like I think the what's the one twenty
eight days later? Like the anger? Whatever? The anger? I want
to say, what had rabies hadsomething to do with it? Probably that's
interesting. I really, I reallyneed to start reading that book. Yeah,
it's a good book. I've neverfinished it. I read book like.
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There's books. I'll pick them up, read them all the way through,
no problem. And then there arebooks were all get a third of
the way through, I'll half I'llmove on to something else, and then
I'll come back to that book likea year later, and I'll start it
again. Avenge. Sometimes I getthrough it. Sometimes I don't. But
there's books that every started like threetimes. It's weird. Why do you
think you can't finish them? Idon't know. I just get bored,
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huh. Already move on to adifferent book, or I find a different
book that's better and interesting. I'musually reading like two or three books that
time. Yeah, I try todo like a fiction. I try to
do one. I try to focuson one. But yeah, I mean
that's the way I can get too. I definitely have realized that I get
tunnel vision a lot on like eithermy projects or what I'm really passionate at
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the time, and that definitely kindof boils onto books. Um, Like,
I'm I'm reading a new JA Awardbook. Well it's not new,
it's been out for two years,but I haven't read it yet. But
it's my It's been in my library, my personal library, So I'm reading
that now. Um, and thenher new new book is coming out in
two weeks, No, next week, next week. Oh that's exciting.
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Wow, I'm I also read Ward. Yeah no, I mean, I
don't know. You'd have to maybecreate a good Reads account to see if
you can track that on your youryearly goal for good Reads. I guess
if you wanted to do that,I know you can count manga. I
read them, well those books,Yeah, basically, so the Japanese comic
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books. Actually, it's funny yousay that, because I actually restarted rereading
the series today at work because Istuck with my locker because I knew I
was moving I didn't have place forit, stuck the original Dragon Ball here
tor Yama, So I started rereadingthat today. I got through the first
three. Nice. Now, haveyou read any of the Walking Dead comics
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kind of going back to the wholetime. Yes, I had the first
twelve when they came out. Yeah, um, back when the first issue
was like limited to like thirty fivecopies. Wow, and I just didn't
I didn't enjoy it. I boughtthe first twelve because I was waiting for
it to pick up, and forwhatever reason, it just I didn't like
it. I don't even I couldn'teven give you a specific reason why,
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because it's been so many years sinceI was just and I sold them at
costs like ten years ago, butnow like that first issue is worth like
six thousand dollars. So I screwed. I screwed the pooch on that one.
Well, I guess it kind ofdepends on the market for that one.
Um. I remember, so I'venever really read them. Kind of
a funny story. So I didn'treally like the show either. Okay,
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So I love the show. Whenit came out on AMC, I was
living Students Point, and I waslike super jazzed about it. I made
sure I didn't work Sunday evening soI could go home and watch it and
then watch The Talking Dead afterwards.It was, Oh, you were that
level. I was that level ofus. And just for clarifications, nobody
can say that I don't know whatI'm talking about. I watched the entire
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first season. Okay, episode Ithink it's episode three is my favorite,
where he finds his son and hiswife and she's like, oh she has
that Oh shit, I've been fuckingthis guy look on her face. Right,
that's the best. That's the bestscene in that show. Yeah.
And then after they I think,if it wasn't the not the wahhow though
CDC building explodes. Yeah, yeah, I just didn't care after that.
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Sure, Um, I want tosay, I mean because I don't have
cable, and I haven't had cablefor like the last five years since I've
been down in Milwaukee about ten yearsfor me. Um, I'm obviously not
up to date on it. Iwatched it on Netflix, like I'll bing
a season on Netflix, but Ihaven't even been to this last season.
Um, I really liked that.Um. Jeffrey Dean Morgan is on the
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show now. I think he's theone who's actually carrying it. Um.
He plays Nigan put the guy withthe beat. Yes, Okay, I've
seen before, so I think thebiggest pitfall with Walking Dead is that they
introduced all these new characters, butthey don't give you enough time to actually
become like emotionally attached them, becausethey just kill off everyone so quickly.
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And they killed off some of myfavorite people, um right away, which
kind of pissed me off. Nowwhen it comes to the comic, um
God, this must have been fouror five years ago. I was I
met. I met this dude Ion tender or whatever, and we're talking
about Walking Dead, and uh,I said, I had never read the
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comics, and then were I talkedabout how I had Freddie versus Jason versus
Ash. And now here's where Ifucked up. So he lived all the
way in Madison, so he cameover. This is when I was living
in Saint Francis, and we swappedcomics. So I have the first three
Walking deads, like the little minicompendiums, like the tiny little volumes.
And then he has I don't evenremember his fucking name. He has my
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Fridday versus Jason versus Ash, whichthat ship is out of print and super
fucking expensive. Yeah, and Ifound that at Comic Con or Wizard Coon
in Chicago. Back in twenty twelve, so I really screwed the pooch on
that one, which sucks because anyof those like horror movie type graphic novels
because I had someone sell like TheLeatherface Texas Chansaw Massacre one and The Friday
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Thirteenth Win. Those things are sofucking expensive, like fifty sixty bucks.
So crossover ones like that are actuallyon my list of comics to buy.
Next. Yeah, I gotta getJudge Dread the Complete Case Files volume thirty.
I think it's thirty one and thirtytwo, Yeah, thirty two and
thirty three because I don't remember whichone I don't have. And Judge Dread
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versus Alien Versus Predator. Oh really? Oh yes, Judge Dread Versus Predator
because they're two different series. Nice. And let's see, I have the
first issue of Mars Attacks Judge Dread. Oh that's cool, let's run because
I just had am so I shovedthe performing arts section at my store and
I just had a bunch of bookson the movie Mars Attacks. Oh god,
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it's been so long since I've seenthat movie. Jack blacks in that,
which is crazy to think about.He plays a soul, He plays
a soldier. He has a reallyshitty haircut. Well yeah, and if
I remember, he dies, hegets zapped. Yeah, he like turns
like a red skeleton or something.There's a lot of people that was a
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that was a stacked movie as faras celebrities go. Sarah justsk Parker with
yeah, Sarah Jack Parker, PiercedBrasen and yeah, shit, I wonder
if that movies on Netflix. Haveyou a good movie to watch to?
Speaking of Netflix, uh, andgoing with the whole virus thing, um
the UK head Yeah, as youcough, um, oh here patients zero
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here right here in my studio.I don't know what you're talking about.
A sweetheart, I am a monarchdoctor. Girlfriend. Have you been contaminated
with the COVID nineteen virus? Sure? Oh, okay, that's that's as
far as we're gonna go with that. I probably are. We probably all
have probably whatever. Anyway, asI was saying, um, in the
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UK, they have uh like reachedout to Netflix and other streaming services to
slow down and instead of streaming anHD to do do standard definition um for
fear of basically collapsing or breaking theinternet. Ye. So um, I
think they agreed to for thirty daysor something like that. Yeah, which
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boy, if if everyone's in isolationand the internet breaks, uh, there's
gonna be a lot of babies comeDecember, or you know other things.
I suppose Corona Kings, Chris Coronials. Look at you in say my cond
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name your kid Corona god in middlename line one Sanchez Villa Lobos Corona.
So um, but yeah, ohI am not familiar with Highland or at
all. Sean Connery. He playsan Egyptian man who he lives in Spain
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because they live forever, they're immortal, so like he was born in Egypt
like four thousand years ago, buthe's living in Spain now and his name
is one Sanchez Villa Lobos Ramiz.Well he isn't that nice. So that's
funny the Scottish guys playing an EgyptianSpanish guy and then you know the guy
he's playing against is I don't rememberwhere Christopher Lambert's from, but you're pretending
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to be a Scottish guy. Thatmust really pissed run conry off. I
can't imagine. Oh that's the youraction tis terrible, shuck trabac so um,
yeah, is there anything else youwant to hit off on this one.
I don't know, honestly, it'swaiting to see what happens. Yeah,
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it's kind of like, oddly,I'm oddly for somebody who is despondent
as I can be fairly, I'mlooking forward to the future. Yeah,
I'm really as long as I don'tyou know, die god? Yeah no,
I like all you all these peoplethat are like super paranoid like assholes,
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and they're like, I'm like,yeah, there's other people that would
actually be really fucked up if wegot this disease. So why don't you
fuck write the hell off right wellby all your buy all your ground,
chuck asshole and shoving up your keystart tell me how you're real film.
Yeah, So the strain has beenmutating, and there's this study that was
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just released from the NIH that thevirus can live on cardboard for up to
twenty four hours and then plastic andstainless steel services for up to three days.
So lovely, I know it isn'tthat great. So, folks,
if you are listening to this andthen infection is still going on, and
make sure that you are sanitizing everything, washing your hands for at least twenty
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seconds using hot soapy water. Andthen also it wouldn't be a bad idea
to fucking wear rubber or latex gloveswhen you go out, especially if you're
like at the gas station pumping yourown gas things like that. So just
be safe and for the love ofGod, just be patient and take care
of yourself. But be kind toone another, Like, these are really
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stressful times and we don't need,you know, fearmongering. Please, Like,
if you're posting shit on social media, make sure you're checking it,
make sure it's coming from like fuckinglegitimate sources, or you know, just
don't or just don't. Just deleteyour social media because it's fucking toxic.
It really is. That's why I'venever had one, except for read it.
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I guess I do read it,but I don't even count write as
social media. It is though,I mean technically, I mean, I'm
I'm I'm a hypocrite. I wouldconsider read it to be social media interesting,
but I mean Facebook, fuck Twitter, fuck Instagram, TikTok, Chinese
spice. Seriously, fuck TikTok.If you have TikTok, fucking delete it
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immediately. Jesus Christ, I'm nevergoing to fuck, it's that TikTok that
I read that thing that they wereusing like, um, computer algorithms to
like remove videos of ugly people,disabled people. Oh jeez, maybe I've
never heard that, but I wouldnow absolutely not be surprised. I want
to yeah, I want to saythey were to they were trying to optimize
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their their platform with beautiful people withstupid things to say, stupid stupid things.
So says me, Yeah, wellon that note, um, so
yeah, I think, Um,that's not really all I gotta say.
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The Just Man, that movie isjust really really good. I like it
scary in this kind of circumstance withwhatever, with everything's going on. That's
recency bias. It's because because ofwhat we're dealing with, do you have
a greater emotional con connectivity, whichI think is why the movie is so
good. I suppose because I mean, I like, I love the ending
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of World Wars. Ee. Itmakes me wonder if they'll ever do a
second one. Um, you know, like if our life was a sitcom,
Yeah, I'd get in a fightwith somebody at myer and like you
know, somebody be pulling my shoeoff and running away, and I'd be
like choke out. I'm choke out. Yeah. If our if our our
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TV shows on TGIF for NBC FridayNight after Friends, Oh god, I
would be the scene to people inthe I don't even know what we'd call
our TV show. I was gonnakind of do a scoop on two guys
a girl in pizza place, whichRyan Reynolds was in that in case he
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didn't know a long time ago.Yeah, the best thing to come on
to Canada since Freedom. No Icould. I mean there's a list of
things Duncan, Keith, Jonathan Tay'sneed I go on. Oh are those
hockey players? Yes they are,of course they are, uh teeth.
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I almost FETs like a coffee.Actually, there's somebody made shirts five or
six years ago that says runs onDuncan. I got a picture of Duncan
Keith on it. Oh, it'sfunny, Chicago highlight in the Chicago Flag
of Nice. It's pretty good.That's a that's cheeky. AnyWho. I
think this is where we're gonna stopfor this episode before we get to Rambley.
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I mean, we're going on halfan hour and I'm gonna be doing
some very light editing of anything.Plus we have to actually record the episode.
Um, so it's sure. Iwant to find out what happened to
Uh, let's just say Bono anduh, yeah, don't tell me,
don't tell me. He's got threenames. Uh, what's the first name?
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Kenneth? Kenneth? Yeah, Iknew I Yeah, I can't believe
I couldn't remember that guy's useless person'sname. Yeah, well he's running in
jail somewhere. Any spoiler alert,too bad? Yeah, his cousin's probably
dead. Then, right, we'llget to that in the episode. See,
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I have so many more questions thanI did so yeah, um,
well, depending on how I releasethese, I actually think I might be
releasing the side slice tomorrow and thenwe'll still record the actual episodes to night,
and I'll just release that, umthe Friday after wrap it all up,
and then we'll start with April.Get going on that? Yeah,
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any idea of who we're gonna betalking about in April? Okay, I'll
give you a hint. The eventthat they're known for took place in April,
um nineteen ninety nine, the ColoradoOh really yeah, all right,
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yeah, it has to be done. I borrowed books from work on it
to watch the security footage. It'sfucking terrifying. It's not fun, No,
it's not. But we're gonna talkabout it. It's for next month.
It's one of those things that's burnedinto my head since I was a
kid, somebody since ninety nine.Yeah, same, same, I mean
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I was. I was in elementaryschool when it happened, and it was
fucking terrifying. Fourteen fifteen, God, I would have been eight. I
would have been thirteen. Yeah.So anyhow, so stay tuned to listen
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to more of us talking about HillsideStrangler and then revealing in detail what we'll
be covering in April if you haven'talready figured it out. So thank you
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take care of yourself. Wash yourfucking hands and each other. Wash
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your hands and each other. Iguess sounds like Alton Brown. Wash those
chickeny fingers. Take care of yourself, at each other and into into then
rest in peace. Can you undertake