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Little D on A&G pt.1

Apr 10, 20208 min
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Joe's youngest daughter, Delaney aka "Little D" joined her dad & Jack to share her thoughts on returning home during the quarantine. Part 1

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Speaker 1

All right, well, speaking of drone strikes and that will make sense in a moment or two. Would like to welcome to the Armstrong and Getty Show for the first time, I believe as a guest in many, many years, since she was a taining a little kid, my daughter, Delaney. I made a rookie mistake. I used a microphone that needed phantom power. Those of you in the music business, you know what I'm saying. We have switched mikes and I think this will work. Can you say hello? Hello? Everyone?

A little d You mentioned to me it's been ages since you've talked to Jack. Yeah, how are you doing? I'm fantastic. How are you? I'm doing pretty good. Quarantine's kind of got me down. But you know it is well, Yeah, to be your age and stuck in your parents house, I can't even imagine. Well, and to that topic, that was the most popular question, and you know it's cool, But so what do you think of school in your life being put on hold all of a sudden You got to live with mom and dad for god knows

how long. In the nicest way possible, it sucks. Yeah, the data back setup, Like, don't get me wrong, I have a really good relationship with both my parents, but no one wants to spend their twenties in their hometown, and it's it's just being pulled out of an entire life you've made. And I know personally for me, that's a life on the East Coast. Um. So it's just kind of all of a sudden, I'm telecommuting with a time difference of three hours, So it's just kind of

every sense of normalcy has kind of gone. Yeah. Well, and everybody that was young can fully relate to. Yeah, I like my parents, Fine, that's good. I'm an adult. I'm an adult now, I'm out on my own. I got a life. I got lots of things I'm doing that I don't necessarily want to do around my parents. So well, in my case, you know, I wouldn't have wanted to do it, because you know, I was getting after it with my friends. I mean, we're living large and the rest of it. Delaney has a the advantage

if she comes home and the house is bumping. Yeah, it's definitely a fun time. There's a lot of experiences that I might tell in a few years, but now this is all off the record, alright, you well, hey, listen, I will tell you this in in Delaney knows this. It's I feel bad when I was twenty years old. I mean to be yanked away from school and my friends and my band and my job and the rest of it, and all of a sudden, I gotta go

live with Mommy and Daddy again. But as the bar always open at the Getty household, I mean, does it ever close? Or is it just like Vegas? It's pretty much twenty four hours on the wall and no class. They're pumping oxygen into the rooms to keep honey, let me handle that question. Now. We're trying to be responsible. My god, we're trying. Sometimes the canasta games go along. But yeah, I will tell you this though, and I will speak for myself in Delaney can merely roll her

eyes and move on to the next topic. Uh. The cold part of it is is um and this is true of my other two kids as well. Is she is my offspring. But we're friends, and we're really good friends, which is cool, and it's been crazy fun to have her home because we have these verbal jousting matches um just to keep ourselves sharp, and also we get to talk about the you know, the issues of the day. And like some of the stuff you're studying right now, the war related stuff, you want to talk about that

a little bit. Sure. Yeah, I'm currently in a class called Law, Law and Ethics of War UM at my school, which is taught by a major in the U. S. Army, which is super cool because it's actually someone with real world experience. UM. But it's definitely a lot of the things we've been talking about have been pretty extreme topics, like whether or not drones should be allowed in war, whether or not what do you think about a drone strike on the head of the World Health Organization or

would that be legal? Or yes, I'm gonna have to refer you back to my dad on that one. Like the idea of it, I don't I don't want my professor to hear this, and you know, to impact migrade in any way. Uh. Yeah, it's a lot of real world discussions that have definitely not been like any class

I've ever taken before UM in college. Hey, in terms of taking classes in general right now, what percentage of uh normal are you getting in terms of the education you're getting do you think do you feel like it's like doing the online thing is of being there so I think it would be really hard to give a percentage and talk radio, you make things up. That's one thing you've learned, and um, you act like you've done a study. And of course, of course this is my

one person study. It's a large margin of error. But what I'd say is I am getting the same information, like the day to day knowledge. Yeah, that's being transmitted. Um, maybe it's harder to pay attention overall, but I'm getting

that same info. The part that's harder, in the part that I'd like to see more of is so much of the great things about going to school is being able to go to your professor after classes and have that thirty second conversation That doesn't make sense to go to office hours for It's like a lot of my enrichment and a lot of the professors I've made better relationships with, it's just going up to them after class. And that's not something I can do right now. I'm

sure that's something that they could work out, though. I mean, this was all thrown together. This wasn't you know, the these the current way they're doing things wasn't a planned But if you had a little time to think about it in a little more resources. I'm sure they could come up with a way around that, right. And also we've talked a little bit about how as the stage is different from radio, which is different from TV, the art of keeping people interested, uh and riveted on a

little computer screen, it's very different than doing it a lot. Yeah, would you say it was harder to pay attention? I mean there's more distractions at home with the all my party, or just just like staring at a computer screen is less engaging playing animal crossing on a second screen while

the lecture is going on. I will not for confirm nor deny any of that, however, Um, it's definitely I think just staying engaged my professors, who they've now put in our participation grade you have to have your webcam on, those classes are going a lot better than the ones

who have said it's optional. Because when it's optional, teacher, whoever says this is optional, when even when I was a little kid, all the way through getting older, I always thought, you just told of the people here they don't have to do it, and they're not going to do it, all right, just shooting yourself. Chack, there's that

one person's study again. Yeah, exactly, exactly. Well, Hey, we had the listeners submit a bunch of questions for Little d which perhaps in the next segment she has chosen the one she would like to answer, And uh, why don't we do that? I have pred selected some of the most embarrassing, indoor abusive ones. Some of you people really need psychological help. Though the vast majority have been

quite nice and lovely in spirit. There are people that submitted questions to your daughter, Yes that you don't that that that weren't nice from the internet. From the internet, So you mean people anonymously through Twitter? Did that? Shocked to the core? Yeah? I know it's disappointing. We're gonna do that next. Yeah, why not? Awesome? On the way on the Armstrong in Getty Show.

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