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February 24, 2025 • 32 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Thank you for saying you've missed me. I've gotten your
messages and stuff online and people are just like, we
missed you what happened last week, So thank you. I
had all plans to released an episode last week. Life
be lifeing, and life got it is. You know, I'm
dealing with a collapse roof, a ruin floor, another ruined floor,

(00:25):
and a ruined ceiling, so I'm going to deal with
all that goes with that. We can only imagine something.
You've been doing this before, So I'm dealing what I've
been dealing with that and that came overwhelming last week.
So I was busy doing that trying to also run
my business, so I culd g an episode out. So
today you're gonna have both episodes, episode seven and eight,
and a weird way of how God works. These episodes

(00:48):
are good back to back and they were just what
I needed after a stressful week of dealing with house stuff.
But again, the heart these you guys are just I
mean the best, I mean the best doing this ten
years and guys are the best. So her lit a
couple of updates, but I am working on I'm dealing
with all this stuff to do with my house. We're

(01:09):
inching along. No construction has been done yet because we're
trying at the permits here at Inglewood, which is not LA.
It's part of LA, but not LA has his own
We have our own mayor or everything. They have their
own rules and they're a little harder than LA, ironically,
and so we're waiting for that, but we can't. And
so far it's been beautiful. It's like about this is
my backdrop, it's LA. It kind of is like this

(01:32):
right now actually outside in the seventies, beautiful clear. I
was just out there earlier, wonderful. So that's what happened
for a while. It should be no rain for a
while because I can't. I can't more rain before the
roof fixed. So we're working as fast as we can
on that. Also, I've talked to you brother Brian, Ryan Byrd,

(01:54):
Papa Hardy, and we are going to do our annual
post season of conversation. So if you're new to this,
every season we've been doing it for ten years. Brian
comes on, graciously, comes on, gives us time. Using the
show ends on a Sunday, we just do it that Monday,
the next night live. You can comment and ask questions

(02:16):
and stuff live that Monday following the finale, we get on.
We talk for a couple hours. We taught everything. We're very,
very open and honest. We taught everything, and says, if
it's a good conversation, it's a good tradition that we
do every postseason. So that will be happening, just talking,
I'll be happy again. So at the end of the season,
Sigmare two, stay in tune. We'll get you actual time

(02:37):
and all that I do. You want to watch live
or save the date so you can listen to it afterwards. Also,
I was informed of there's a new person PR person
working with when it calls the heart sits gotting in
touch with them. So people were asking me why to
no guest, So I did. I was emailing the wrong person.
I didn't hear all the news. So now I do

(02:59):
know to. So now I'm gonna work with that person
and hopefully get us like do you every season it's
someone on ones on one's for you guys. Awesome. I
love the interviews too, and I love the cast. I
love the cast so much. But ten years, this makes
my ten year anniversary as a host also TV host.
I've never knew that in my late forties I'd find

(03:21):
my calling, and now in my late fifties, I'm enjoying it.
And thanks to you and all the others who watch
my shows, and thanks to my former host and still
good friend, Missus Seraphini and after Buzz TV and all
that for getting me into this. I never even dreamed
that this was I'd be doing this and for a living.

(03:41):
So I seriously I'm going more into that a little
later because episode eight I got a little teary eyed
because I can relate to Fiona. Yeah, what was going
on there? So when it comes to the radio, So
I will tell you that later. But happy ten to
me again. Listen a little bit of my yogurt. Sorry,

(04:05):
but both these episodes are great companion to each other,
lighthearted fun. What story we moved forward? I know I
saw the pre you for next week. Now the actions
we can go saying? This season we've had eight episodes
of It's that. The first episode kind of just ensemble acting,

(04:27):
ensemble story stories, not a lot of heavy action or drama,
a lot of lightheartedness, a lot of comedy. And watching
it and watching episode seven especially, I was like, wow,
look how far we come on this show. Because now
where we were in the twenties, late going towards the

(04:48):
late twenties, just what they're including on the show. You know,
it's all dancing thing and the dresses, and now we
got radio going on. We have a newspaper like all
this we you and I. You and I can't make
no well, I won't see that song. But you and
I if we were longtime viewers. We've watched this show

(05:10):
grow and you see the cast as larger in terms
of the background cast. I'm seeing so much diversity on
the screen. It's wonderful. It's just like it's all the
things that I did see in the beginning. I'm seeing it.
It's there, it's all, It's all there, and that's what's so,
that's what's so wonderful. We have watched this show just
blossom to what it is. It's it's it's to me,

(05:32):
it's still a similar to something. Obviously all shows won't
stay the same. It's the same show at the beginning,
obviously not. But it gives me the same feelings. So
even after all the crap that I was going through
last week, I said to myself, but now I can
sit down and watch a show that I know I'll
enjoy and have a good time. And that's what's so

(05:55):
wonderful about shows. And some folks will say it's frivolous
TVs and a rotch brain. Well yeah it does sometimes. Sure,
I don't want you to watch, but the team can also
help your mental health and your and your spiritual health,
and your and your stability. It can help. And shows
like this, if you have a show that you really

(06:15):
like that gives you joy while watching it, who's the
say anything about that? I love it? I mean, I
just I love it, and this show brings me joy,
so I'm standing by it. All TV is bad. I'm
so sorry. I haven't eat all day again. Something mhm okay.

(06:38):
Season twelve, episode seven is called Dance Night a way.
The last few episode especially, we're getting a lot of
Nathan and Elizabeth learning about each other, and they spent
a lot of time together learning by each other. They
don't know, but they don't know everything about each other,
so it seems they're very invested in this pair. Meanwhile,

(07:00):
we have the hotel and Eva's running up her bill,
but they say she's good for business. Rosemary, Oh my god.
These last two episodes were hilarious. Pascal Hutton's my girl,
you know that already. The fact that she gets she
gets to actually see, well, I love this. We're gonna

(07:21):
we're on the air twelve seasons. You get to do
this eventually. Having this younger upstart come to town and
she's mysterious. We don't know what he was doing. We
have no I can't even guess what it is. I
just can't even. They keep dropping a little clues of things,
and I'm like, I don't even. I mean, her parents
are off of the app her parents maybe I don't know,
off of the albums. I don't. I don't know. Is

(07:42):
she an heiress? I mean, we have no idea about her.
The Rosemary shades her so hard. The shade is real.
It makes me laugh, and it's it's hilarious, but an
important to being ernest Oscar Wilde. You don't do a play,
which again we ensemble, which means me to see the
other actor's talents, which I obviously see who can see

(08:05):
and who can act all that kind of stuff. And
so that's so, and of course Rosemary is gonna head
a bat now Nathan does his thing. So we say
they have any dates. Decided to bring you see the side.
She so Elizabeth's sides. She was going to get a
secret present for them, Buster Keaton starback then obviously timely.

(08:28):
She got two trains at Union City City and they're
going to go see Buster Keaton Movies. That's very cute
doing that. Meanwhile, Fiona tries to tell Salon still and
she gives and I love how they're all still there
for each other. She gives this with advice about setting
the samples of her new curriculum. Which I love this storyline.

(08:50):
It's the last I love this story. I mean it's
again and I give it all these storylines and I've
seen it before, I'll say it again. They find a
way to make them timely. Just you can'd of go, wow,
that's that's still an issue. Then it's an issue. Now
that's that's something that's important. Then it's still important. Now
it may be twenty twenty five, but also it could
be twenty nineteen, twenty eight, or and it just it

(09:11):
doesn't matter. It's like it's some issues are just universal.
Julie's my love. Like I love the show, the auditions,
I don't think it's funny. Then we got the roseberry
Nathan Bill stubs and put them together in the room,
always happy, trying to solve a mystery. There are more
coins in Amsterdam. My family's Dutch, like Amsterdam Ampsdam there,

(09:34):
so they have a little adventure there. And I was
wondering about Joseph and Henry are friendship, so that you're
doing some backdrops, but Viv can sing. Joseph was sitting
there hummed and you know, singing some songs and I
was like, Viv, okay, you can sing, okay, Viv mm hmm,
I see you singing good voice. Ali and Oliver say

(10:01):
that five times last, which I like their budding situation.
But Lucas, they may have found a way to have
the cattle go elsewhere and not worry about the going
crossing the water and it's the fun. It's ecological again
that that was important then too the systems of but

(10:24):
they may have found a path that goes around and
they can solve the problem of you know, helps the ecology,
but also can help everybody in situation, the ranchers and everybody.
So you know they're gonna they're gonna help and this
probably expect I was like, oh okay, so Nathan and
Elizabeth run into Toddy, I beat his wife, and so

(10:50):
they become she becomes This part was so much fun.
She becomes Diane, the wife of of you know who
he's pretending to be, of course, and they get invited
to a dance party basically, and it's kind of it's like, okay,

(11:10):
putting them in in in adventures. So I said, okay,
Diane de Marco, which is kind of funny, and so
I was like, okay, put him in an adventure. And
at first, of course they they they're numbered just everything's
just like they're not even on the same page. There
was fun watching we got the same page. I love mysteries,
I love I love Undercover. This was improvptu. It was

(11:33):
a lot of fun. It's always fun to see our
characters outside of Hope Valley, just in something other than
everything else. That dress was beautiful that they were in,
that she was in, and apparently Tyias came back from Amsterdam.

(11:54):
M hmm, it's why Trudy is a hoot. I wanted,
you know, the actress was really good. Don't know who
she was, the actress, whatever she was, she was great.
I actually want to know more about their marriage because
she was so into you, the love story of Nathan
and Elizabeth well Diane and you know Marco DeMarco's that

(12:15):
she had. She I'm like, Toddy's supposed to be want
the bad guys obviously, right, but I'm like, does she
love him? Is she loved her? She's not happy? I'm like,
there's something that actress made me really want to find
out more about Trudy because she was dancing and drinking
having a good times, Like, is that is that all
just a she's not happy marriage or she knows what

(12:35):
her husband's about the actress and the writing made me
feel sorry for her and wanted to delve more into her.
I'm like, what's your story? Good job writers? And they

(12:56):
e would say, so we're the bad guys right now.
I go, yes, we're the bad guys. But Toddy is like,
something's off what they mentioned they met because of singing
a song You made Me love You, so a bit
of disbelief. Of course, the two was played a little
earlier in the episode. We have Nathan and as we're singing,

(13:16):
they sing the whole song. I was like, the voice,
well she has listen, Elizabeth Aaron has a great voice.
Kevin's Orice was decent. It was decent, and but they
did it together. There was so much fun. Again, I'm
coming together having adventures. I love adventures. So I'm I'm
mom down. So it was what a great scene, all
the costumes, everybody do the dances, the music, great job

(13:39):
when it comes to heart people. It was wonderful. But
it's funny. They're singing the song kind of just like
trying to kind of go through emotions. I get to
make sure the lyrics right and stuff. Then towards the end,
did you notice that Nathan starts to really feel the
lyrics towards the end and really sings it to her say,

(14:00):
I said my notes, He got real and they sung
the song. So it's like there's some I love that
his acting was good and that she was like somehow
it's like he was tying it together, like yeah, we're
playing these these the fictional couple, but the words of
the song I mean them. I like that. Of course,

(14:21):
there are Lucas and missus Martel like he called her.
She showed. He shows her the math that the kids
came up with, and there's little chunchy between them. They're
slowly working towards them. They played Gien all cards and
he's like, she's like stopped the proposal. She's like hiding

(14:43):
something from him, and I'm like, okay, what's the I
was waiting for something to really come out, and she's
just like just stopping pole. He's like, why, okay, Rosemary
and Lee are the best couple on earth. We know
that's already. And again, why Rosemary is the bob. She's like,
this girl just secks up the room. She's so dramatic.

(15:07):
And Lee is so he's such a good husband. He's
such a good husband. Oh my god. Some of these
don't know how to get through him because they're hilarious,
but they're loving, which is what Cabin and Pascal do
really well. And it's funny again going full circle. Originally
hepsed to be like a copy of Elizabeth, a younger Elizabeth,
but it seems she's more like a younger Rosemary. Rosemary

(15:31):
can't tell and it's bothering Rosemary. It's like, hmm okay,
and then it's just there's this quiet, short, quiet scene
where Rosemary levea my girl when she's looking at herself,
her past. Gloria's in a box and the gloves and

(15:51):
it's just kind of it's just kind of there's not
really a dialogue. There's run pictures until Lee calls her upstairs,
but she's just kind of pens and looking just kind
of looking at it and remembering against her time. You've
ever seen the performer which came to town again, I'd
say this again from season two to now that that
character aren't amazing. Then we have another really great scene

(16:15):
with Fiona Maysu Fiona and the offer, an offer comes
in for the salon just call her partner everything. But
Fiona is really struggling with she married this guy. Is
he the way to her dreams of going to make
change happen in the world or she say faith on
herself and say I'm gonna do it myself without that

(16:41):
and keep it moving. And you can feel I mean,
Kayla is great, so she just's so good to have her,
you know, had her on the show for a little bit,
so it was kind of fun. And then Rosemanders was
started talking again. She said the curriculum, and then season
eight picks up where this was on the radio talking
about the comfort curriculum. So they're really using this radio,

(17:02):
which I love it. If that that would be me,
I'd be involved in the radio somehow. I mean, I've
been doing something in radio clearly. And Rosemary and it's
it's Rosemary again. It's just really shading Eva, she says,
really is not. And and you know, the best the

(17:23):
best friends, I always push each other as friends to
you a good way. It's like, okay, girl, ask her
for her after her being the play. Rosemary can't even
get the words out, and so it's gonna assistant stage
manager hilarious. Superintendent Bennett comes to town and they go

(17:48):
on the radio for a debate and she kind of,
you know, there's all this and I found I've done
this and then the learning is great blah blah, and
it's very Ben Bennett us the hall. What is the
measurable scores? You know, what were the results? You're very
fuzzy and naive and all just all these just throws

(18:09):
all this stuff at her. It's a new idea. Of course,
new ideas always come to opposition. That's just normal. That'sn't anything.
And they kind of if they didn't think about it,
think think of it first, damn instead on it stood
on the radio. So it's done in public. They were

(18:31):
shown out daily Dialogue and trying to really up it. Well,
it makes it makes uh oh, it makes it makes
us the hottest fiskery. She's upset, but the funny schange
between her and Nathan is they should be more like
Diane de Marco and she's like, like, Diane, don't. That
part was kind of funny, and it was also funny

(18:52):
when she was like, he's like, well not to notice
she's in there. That's a very male thing to say, right, Uh,
you like you like to ask somebody a little the
other side of things, right. That was very cute, But
she feels discouraged. She feels we discouraged, you know. Meanwhile,
a man checks in the same He never says his

(19:12):
name because she goes because Hick goes name and he
doesn't say it. He just tells the knights, but run
down his name. But maybe he said it later. I
don't know. He never said it. She's guy in there
and he's like, just you wanted to come on maps,
So he's there. Fiona and Rosemary have a good talk

(19:33):
to you, which was a lot of fun. And then
we got Roland Rockwell comes to town from Benson Hills,
broadcasting station. He's the cousin of Rosemary's never, says Randall,
And of course he does the whole thing, which I
know about this about the show is boring and needs
more stuff, and I'm laughing and I actually want to

(19:55):
I actually want to do a show called Farmer Dave
and the movement it like a minute. That would be
a fun little side project for the Hallmark with the
show like p on the website to be like, Hi,
I'm on the farm and here's what we're talking about
that we're talking to the cows or whatever. That could
be a lot of fun. We have fun little segments.

(20:16):
I think it's kind of fun. But apparently that's beating them.
So they decided to play on the radio, which says
is so close home to me because I produced audio
dramas which are basically, we said, are HARKing to the
time where they used to have soap operas and plays
on the radio. So to me, I'm like full circle

(20:36):
watching this, I'm like, yeah, I do I do this
for a living. I just had a recording last night
where everybody's on zoom and they record the voices, but
it's gonna be done live. And when I just which
I haven't done it. I want to do a live
show I haven't done yet. I love that. So they
have the meeting with the cattlemen and you know, and

(20:57):
uh at home grows there course was part town and
is a new care new character, a j mcgintee, little
cantakerous man who's against them doing anything. He's like, just
drop the pros they like rolls at all. He's like
he has no time for the kids, which I mean,

(21:18):
I understand that. I mean it seems mean, but that's
kind of like back then kids were seen, not her,
But that's kind of that's kind of how it was
back then. He's shutting everything down. Look's like okay, But
Ali recognized the boots a few episodes ago. Right then
he was dragging the trees. So he's part of his
whole shenanigans and everything, and Oliver stops her from saying

(21:40):
things out loud. Don't understand why it's about it later
but she's like, what does this? Just like, you know,
hold off for a second. And then later of course,
Ali and al were talked to Henry of all of
people about it. I love the whole city, and he
gives me advice he's like, you know, stay silent, give

(22:02):
him room to make a mistakes. They usually do. They'll
make a mistake and then be ready. They're like, and
be ready for what they don't know. But he's just like,
that's what he strengths when they make mistakes. But he
used they do and it's like smart advice. Ron Henry. Meanwhile,
that guy is watching them. Nathan fills in Bill on
what's going on when he did what happened in your city?

(22:24):
And all that fills them in. So that's there. They
have the radio play, the auditions auditions, sorry, radio play rehearsals.
He can get sick. Didn't see this coming either, some
kind of playing twist. He had everybody, all the men sick, said,
I went to the hospital. Y'all got sick. Didn't see that?

(22:45):
So going do you a play with the women? Which
is the theme of like this show, the women always
are strong and come together. And here's the thing that
was that killed me, folks. You guys do know. Natasha
Bernetty plays Minnie is actually British. So when she did

(23:08):
her British voice and coming apf for her like wait,
I'm like, oh my god, it's right. She's British, so
she used to use her regular voice in this play.
I think, oh my god. As an actress, that must
have been fun because she's so she was. She's a Britant,
a brit playing an American playing a brit There's a

(23:31):
nuance in there that she caught that she did with
the whole, like she's good with the voice, but she's
nervous and she's kind of like pretending she doesn't speak
that way normally, like it's Natasha girl. It worked. It
totally works for me. It totally worked. Oh that was cool.
Rosemany play a man Minnie and Minnie Masua played the butler.
And then what happens. She finally asked Gwendolyns even to

(23:56):
play Gwendolyn, and how cute it was. She was like,
I look up to you, you, and I want to
be like you and our stuff. And Rosebury's like, okay.
She finally kind of takes her in and I, you know,
I get it. You see a mirror of yourself younger
or somebody younger coming up. It's a little weirder. First,
She's like, wait, but I'm here, I'm my god, I'm
the original. I get it. Yeah, a little bit I do.

(24:19):
So we're going to say today, which they should of
course also after okay, yes, okay. Meanwhile we have another
connection I want to I'm talking about which way I
want to go? Think no more of my yogurt. Mmm.

(24:45):
That was good. But letting Nathan call him miss my
tale about her uncle Ernie, I was like, oh, well,
apparently he knew this sunny and all in on the
whole the whole train robbery thing. And she's like he did,
like he was probably she knew nothing about what was
going on with her learning at all. Then that guy's

(25:09):
on the phone and calls somebody named Sonny and his
name is Woitty go in mine. Elizabeth and Nally feel bad.
They both feel defeated. We get great lessons about you
just started. Just keep going, do not stop. Love those lessons.
Love it. Love it, love it, love it, love it,
love it, love it. So that was good about that.

(25:30):
Little Jack was cute, of course, as usual, but it
was like, you know, they both felt a little defeated,
and and you know, it's tough when you believe in
something and other people don't. I don't believe you fielding
and faith. I would talk a really a real serious
talk and the guy's name is she's supposed to marry

(25:53):
his name Harry, and Faith is confused. She can sense
you don't want to do this field to feel like
she has to do it. It's a tough choice, like
there's no I mean, there's no one way or the other.
It's like she was like, I don't want to do this,
but I kind of She has some many big plans
she wants to do, but she was still afraid to
have faith in herself. Well. She asked face be her

(26:15):
main of honor, and of course face was said, yes.
The place does a hit. Of course, there's a lot
of hits, and so for me audio dramas, audio plays,
love its does he hits? Minia is a scene before
Mini has stage fright. And Joseph, of course they're the
best couple too. Joseph makes fun of her a little

(26:37):
bit while I encourage you to tell you even married
a long time, because he's like, you do everything career,
You're good at everything you try, Like no, I'm not
feel like, okay, you're not a good gardener, which that
made me laugh. And she's like wait a minute, and
he's like, you're a plant killer. You don't me have
a gardeners you laugh, But it was just it was
a hilarious scene between two of them, but it was

(26:58):
a good scene. It was like, you know, I'm your husband,
I'm supporting, I will be there. Don't worry. You got this.
And again it's all over her British voice, which says
that's that's your real voice. Is amazing. Player's a bomb.
Then later towards the end, we get some really good
old fashioned happy ending. Some teachers from other places send

(27:20):
Elizabeth letters from that play say that they're trying to
be learning the new learning also and it's working for
their kids, so that makes you feel good. Miss Martelle
look as have a discussion and she spills her guts,
saying that she inherited a ranch that is held by

(27:44):
a loan shark. That Aj McGuinty is the one who
tricked them all into signing something that what they thought
was one thing and it turned out to be alone
and so if they all vote his way, he won't
call in the loan got it. So he has all
by the short hairs. So that's why they're all kind

(28:05):
of like, uh, there was some months slide and he
helped them out and that's how that's just how that is.
So a good deed is going done or whatever. Yes,
uh mister again, let's see uh Roland Roland comes back. Yes,

(28:35):
the show is a hit. There are lots of letters
from you know, from the curriculum thing and for the show,
he wants to go bigger and bigger. And this is
how this is how God works, right, He as well, Yeah,
I know you don't want to do that, so let
me let me And I know you're you're you're wanting
something earnest that's gonna be for you. I'm gonna I'm
gonna give you the right thing. I'm gonna show it
to you and present it to you. That's what God does.

(28:58):
So he's like, you're a hit. I want you to run.
I bought this station that you always seet on all
this stuff. I would tries to run the programming rols like,
I'm not even even I don't even whole valley. Da
says I'll do it, and she has a meaningful vibe
of everybody. And I think that's what's so wonderful about this.

(29:20):
It's like, yep, it's what it's what we do. You know.
It's like now she gets to live her dream of
this radio dream because there's this there's this whole talk
that she and Lizabeth had before that too that was
very touching, and this made it was just thinking, you
gotta take a leave of faith. Yeah you only only

(29:40):
you know it's good for you. Obviously I can't tell
you what's good for you, but yeah, I figured this
out for you. I tell my my mentees that all
the time. So that's like, yeah, better yourself, and yeah,
I listen to yourself and don't yourself stuck in something
you don't want to be in. That's like the message.
And if you're a strong, strong woman and seeing her

(30:01):
say good bye to everybody, especially kick him, that's her
her male friend, I love that, and she drives off,
but a grantage is great. It's just I'm like, that's
that's how it should be, espeal. She can come back
in a time that's good or whatever. But it's just
like I I think that's a much betterefit than her
getting married, being a loveless marriage and maybe not even

(30:22):
getting what she wants. And in the end here she
can still effect change on the radio, kids still effect change.
And I say the radio I my dream was the
radio and my dream was and I got on the
radio on the radio show for several years, so I
that was my dream. And what part that really made

(30:43):
me cry, I actually cried was the fil when they
were going through the letters and she was thinking Fiona
for her, you know, pushing everything in and I just
you know, and the radio show. I mean, it's that
radio can make a different It is making a difference.
And I know that personally from this doing these shows,

(31:05):
either on podcast form, audio or here on YouTube. I'm
not with you physically. I'm out of your living room
talking to you. Physically, I'm somewhere. I'm here in LA
and you're somewhere else. And I do not As I
celebrate ten years as a host this week, I don't
take it for I've gotten many of your calls. I've

(31:25):
gotten letters, I've gotten presents, I've gotten encouragement messages. But
just also the fact that you actually watch or listen
to my product. I don't take that lightly at all,
because you have so many choices out there. The watching
me and then many of you actually asking if we
were we were Wears a new episode that warmed my heart.

(31:47):
I'm sorry that I had to that didn't come out
last week, but it warms my heart, and so I
know that this can make a difference. And I know
for a fact because I watched The Heartiest from a
very beginning warm it's what they are today. So I've
seen it. I saw it literally thought that was a
part of it, that would be a part of it.
But I don't take it lightly. So thank you out there,

(32:09):
all of you, anyone who listens or watches the show.
Still after all these years, I appreciate you. I see you,
I hear you, and you helped me the life that
I have today. So that's I don't want to start
crying again, but that's just I just really appreciate that.
I do legend are up and try you back next week.
I'm gon try who knows what's going on? Right, Everything

(32:31):
happens up in the air, but there'll be a new episode.
I'm not gonna go to fish seat like we're going
We're gonna have every episode. Well it's the only once
for two at the same one, but I might take
care of yourselves, be careful or whether you're in, be
careful there. And when I see you next time, do
we march right?
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