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Mini Crush #147

Nov 30, 202031 min
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Welcome to Movie Crush, a production of I Heart Radio. Hey, everybody, welcome to Mini Crush Monday with Noel Brown and Charles W. Bryant. No, you get top billing? Now? Had that happen? I think it was. I think you're just having sort of a dyslexic kind of morning, you know. Uh. No, I would be a bad movie star because I'm always happy to give up the billing. And yeah, none, none of that hard for all that stuff. I only realized that recently.

And I obviously top billing is cool important, but even like production companies as to the order they're listed or whether they get a you know, executive producer, all that stuff is like contractually obligated and very very hard fought. Yeah, it's a thing. I when it came time to do this stuff. You should know a book. They asked us about whose name should be first, whatever, and I was like, I do not care at all. So Josh went first. Okay, Oh yeah, that makes I don't think he requested or joking.

I'm joking. I always just go with alphabetical order, you know. That way, there's no one has to worry about anything. Yeah, exactly, who cares? Nol Uh and by the way, we have a book out everyone if you want to buy it. Stuff you should know Colon, an incomplete compendium of mostly interesting things. The Crushers have come through, I think, and are responsible for a lot of these books. They also very very grateful for that everybody sales picked up. They're

they're happier with the snack. You don't want to disappoint the book publisher. Oh my god, they'll come after you, the iron fist of the book publisher. They will fuck you up. I mean well, they're like the Iron Bank and Game of Thrones paper cuts, that's how they do it death. I have a thousand papers all right. Now, we're gonna jump right in here and get going because we got a Crusher special lined up. And this is where I mind the Crushers page for those great great

posts and threads. And we're gonna start it off with Sammy Cahill. Uh. Sammy's one of our old friends, and I had just a very great sort of back to the basics post. We all missed go into the movies. We all missed that movie theater Popcorn, And Sammy said, I want to hear your popcorn eating style, one piece at a time, handful straight to the mouth, a few

pieces at a time. Add add your own stuff to the comments, and I'm gonna ask you in a secondal but I chimed in and said, uh, sort of medium butter, although it's not butter, but medium whatever that stuff is. Ideally it's a place that has that orange popcorn salt. Love that stuff. Uh, and then give me, give me a shovel. I don't take my time with a popcorn, man, I fucking I rake that stuff in and get it out of the way because I don't want to be

eating popcorn. I'll through the movie. I'd like to have it and be watching. Yeah, what about you. I sort of trying to fight against my impulse to just shovel by. Um. Yeah. I often will share popcorn like get you know, because get a big one and just kind of pass it around between the three or four of us that are at the movies. And so I'm a fan of the handful where I just eat three or four pieces at a time. It keeps me from gorg ng and and

eating all the popcorn before the movie even starts. Otherwise I will because it's such it's such crack, dude, popcorn butter and salt. It's just a perfect combination, perfect combo. And do you do the thing Nola where if you have like the popcorn and the soda and like another thing in your hand, you're walking to the theater, do you go down there and you get some with your tongue like a frog? Yeah? Of course everyone does that, right, It's fun. Yeah. Who doesn't want to feel a little

bit like a frog? And you can't wait till you get to your seat to use your hands. You gotta get some of that on the tongue. I completely agree. Alright, No, we're gonna go with Rick Smith here. Rick says, by the fistful with all the butter m. Dave Croucher says, icing sugar and a couple at a time. I don't know what that is. Icing sugar is just powdered sugar. Okay, really, it's just like a Britt Britt we're talking to here. I don't know, never heard it called icing sugar, but

I'm pretty sure that's what it is. I'm not really sure, but I'm interested in what you're laying down there. Dave. Uh. Sammy actually chimed in and says, I have no self control. I'm a handful to the mouth or hashtag fat ass. I'm with you, Sammy, break it in. J Fraser says, sweet popcorn bowl under chin, tongue out and it sticks eat like a lizard. See there, I said frog. But yeah that's the thing. And actually there's a lot of up likes and people our old pal Carol and Gaston says, yeah,

that's definitely how I eat. The top player between concessions in my seat and the premask todays yes, yes, yes, yes, I love. I mean, like I said, I would do that too if I didn't attempt to safeguard myself from the uh, because I too am an absolute gluttonous um fat ass. But I try to fight against those impulses to do a better job. But I don't always succeed.

But I like to build in little things to keep me from you know, like if I make a bunch of food UH for dinner, rather than to keep myself from just eating all the leftovers like as a midnight snack, I will freeze it and then throw it and then set it on fire in the backyard. Exactly. No, it just it just means it has to be an extra step in order for me to access said food because

it is locked up in ice. Yeah, I mean there are things that people can do, like if you're trying to drop a little weight, they do recommend things like if you go to a restaurant, like order your food with it to go box and just put half of it in there, or if you make your plate at home. Um, some people have a hard time putting a small portion, so make your regular portion and then rap half of it into the thing and freeze it. Just to make yourself feel better. We're all tryan noll, I know, man,

this COVID thing. Yeah, I always doing so well for so long, and then I definitely gained that COVID fit team. I'm gonna call it that too. It was definitely more than that though. But I'm now getting to a place where, like I think I've I've I've dropped that COVID malaise and depression. So I'm starting to kind of try to try to like eyes on the prize it again. You know, no,

me too. I lost twenty three pounds between January and March, and I wanted to lose fifty and I was like fucking halfway there almost and then gained almost all that back. Since then, I was so mad at myself. But I started two weeks ago back on a new routine. I've already dropped like four pounds and uh it's it's it's the winner during COVID. So like what else we got to do? Man? We might try and get in shape a little bit. Same here the girl that I'm seeing

is giving me her extra fitbit um so cool. I don't know. Something about gamifying your status is definitely something that I that I can get behind. Yeah, I'm tracking my stuff with the Apple Lose It. Uh, I know that tracking. I think it's something like people have a better chance of losing weight if they actually track their stuff somehow. So I'm tracking, and you know, this is

all in a bid for good health. People should be happy with whatever size they are if that's what makes them happy, and that same on my on my and I actually have gotten to a point where I very much am comfortable with how I look. And I've never like had a problem, like, you know, finding women that I am their type and it's not an issue. But I just you know, for my daughter and for my longevity, I just want to like do a better job and just yeah, exactly exactly. I got a family and all

we want to stick around. So Johnson Line says, one piece at a time. I need to make it last. Even in the theater. I can only eat about half a bag before my body says I've had enough, so I just take the rest home. L O L. All right, there's no right way to do it. Brian Buckley says, handfuls until I finished the bowl, and whatever spilled is an extra snack. You eat those sweater pieces to a dunch, knol.

I love all these people talking about a bowl. These are clearly not at the movies situations that are quitely talking about these. Yeah, I need to, I need to. I never make popcorn at home. I should do that for How do you feel about kettle corn and chuck? Sweet? Love it? Corn? You like it? You do love it? Not for movies, but I like it as a snack. It's good. Yeah, popcorn is a pretty good little snack too, if you're into losing weight. It's can be filling, and

it's not. Uh it's not like the most high end calorie thing. What is it? Smart pop? That's one right, smart, A little less less caloric. Yeah, that white cheddar smart food, good stuff that they should give us some money. No one, I agree, Carolyn Gaston. We were just talking about old Caroline, or is it Caroline? If I've been saying it this wrong this whole time, as much butter as possible and unbearably salty a few at a time anymore, and I'll

definitely end up with buttery grease stains on my shirt. Yeah, I love that. Windy White is a one piece at a timer. J J. Verbino is giant handful than individuals from that. Okay, so it makes a little mini bowl of a mini scoop in his hand and then picks from that. Interesting. Yeah that's what I did that thought that was my thing, right, the mini scoop. Yeah, I'm a share But also if you're sharing, you shouldn't be doing the lizard move either. Well, we never do that

with a sharing container. But I also I will say this too when I get it for myself, I know they always try to up charge you or like upsell you, but I never go for it. I'm like, I don't want that much popcorn for myself because I will eat it all. So I want the smallest one. Give me the child's one. I don't care if it's twice as much, I'll pay a premium to not have fifty pounds of popcorn. Well, you know, the good deal is is the little kid's package where you get like a little small candy, a

small drink, and a small popcorn. Altogether, it's not a bad deal. And you ever wonder, like, well they will they like deny you that chuck if you're an adult. I don't think they will. Hell no, this is America, knol. Eric and Sam's start out real dainty, one piece of a time saving it halfway through. I'm seeing how much can fit into my fist and why open mouth? Yeah, we all have good intentions. All I heard in that sense was fist and wide open mouth. Oh god. Uh.

Courtney Abbott says, few pieces at a time. If I met the theater, I like to get nacho cheese to dip it in. WHOA, that's leveling up. Dip your popcorn and nacho cheese, That's what she says. How does that even work logistically? You gotta do it like one tiny piece at a time. Yeah, And I think your little fingies are going to get in there. You just gotta

get some cheesy fingies. Cheesy fingies. But hey, that's you can lick the cheese off of your fingies, no problem, China Town Baby or old pal gin A van Balen. I like to first pick out the best looking pieces, one at a time. Then I shovel fistful as at a time. Interesting picking out the best looking pieces. I wonder how she rates those. That's a good question. I mean, popcorn typically pretty uniform and unless you do, unless you do,

the drag at the bottom is different. But drags at the bottom all the other stuff is kind of the same, right it would it would seem so, it would seem so. I guess you could argue that they're like a snowflake, that no, two popcorn kernels are exactly alike. I thought you mean a liberal Democrat also that. Yeah, I gotta own those popcorn kernels. Um, but I don't know about that. That's interesting. I'd love to you'd love to hear back on your rating system for popcorn kernels. Yeah, people get

very specific here, nol. One of her old friends, Jen Max, says, as many pieces as I can grab between my thumb and first three fingers, buttery with tabasco, the popcorn claw, that's what they call or with everything bagel. Seasoning is good. Whoa you know I discovered that last year and the one that changed my life. Yeah, it's fantastic. I put it in a lot of stuff really like and like what like cooking like uh uh. Like if I'll make like a dip, like a like a salmon dip or something,

sprinkled that in there, it's the seasoning. Or you know, I get my everything bagel with cream, cheese and locks, and then I also sprinkled that stuff on top. I can't get enough of it. Kayla mh is a fingertip grabber as much as I can fit in a four finger pinch uh, four finger pinch. That's a great band name. Well that's the same move that they were just talking about. Three three uh, three fingers in a thumb. That's the

four finger pinch. Four finger pinch uh in cale office is this volume loss on every bite, but I still do it. I don't know why. And fresh parmesan, Yeah, I've never been into the parmesan on the popcorn. I dig it because it has it's got a little saltiness to it already. You know, it's nice. What about you nutritional yeast with the hippies put on their popcorn really yeah, it's good. They also put that in their underarms. Lilian Rolph says, I'm sitting in a car right now eating

fistfuls of boom chicken pop. Yeah. That's that's good. That's the that's sort of like the kettle corn. If I'm not mistaken, I think you're right. Uh, and then let's see let's finish up here. Oh, here we go. Brianna Rossi says, a few pieces at a time, lots of nutritional yeast and everything, but the bagel, seasoning, sometimes even melted coconut oil and pep rika. Wow, Brianna, that sound good, amazing.

I don't even know what is nutritional yeast. Uh. Salty, Yeah, it's salty and kind of uh yeah, got it's got a nice kind of um I say, yeasty, but that is kind of what it's like. And people use it as a cheese substitute who are vegan, so it has a cheesiness to it. That's it's very good. Is it healthy? I don't know, it's it's it's probably got like I mean, it's probably got really high salt content and but it's definitely like you know, vegan. Okay, all right, now we're

gonna move on to another one. This is from our old friend Dave Nap. He asked, very simply, what is the first DVD you ever owned? Uh? Mine, I'm almost sure nol that the first DVD I bought was Jaws Nice a long long time ago. Yeah. Do you remember when DVDs were like it was a new exciting thing, kind of like I remember Blu Ray. Uh yeah, absolutely, yeah,

I remember. You know, I'm of the I'd like to to out my generation as being one of the best because we had um a lot of the old analog stuff like radio and records, and then cassettes and then c d s and then you know, laser disc and then vhs. Like we saw a big transition, you know, old school telephones and then old school cameras, and so we I think I like to think that Generation X has lived the best of both worlds, and I can imagine growing up in a world without some of that

old stuff. You know. My daughter thinks, like I had to explain to her that cameras used to just speak cameras the other day. She's like, you mean your phone. I was like, no, Ruby, you know, at shoar pictures. I was like, he used to have a camera and that was all it did, I know, And now it's like old school. I mean, I definite. But the thing is too though, Like it used to be uh that you know, cell phone, the megapixels, like you just couldn't rival a nice DSLR camera or even you know, a

film camera. But now they're so good. The sensors on the phones are so good, or you can even make like really high quality video with them. Obviously I sound like a grandpa saying that, but it's true, like you can really make something that would be indistinguishable from like DSLR footage. At this point, they make movies, they really do, and they're so small that you can really get great steady shots because there's like no hef to them. You can hand hold it and make it look like a

steady cam. You know. It's great that that took my DSLR out the other day. Nol put it in the driveway and I drove over it with my car. That's how much I don't need it. Yeah, I mean that's you know, you could have sent it to some you know, aspiring young artist in Ethiopia, Chuck. But I I get the gesture. You know, I'm so mad at you right now?

All right, No, do you remember your first DVD by the way, Yeah, it was a handful, because I remember distinctly getting a bunch for Christmas, and I think I told you this. Maybe I didn't tell you this. Um, when I went to the fests and uh, there was a package from my ex girlfriend that I had noticed for like years, and there's someone were in there. Um. One of them was the Momento Um Criterion Collection DVD. UM. One of them was The Wall the Pink Floyd UM,

and uh, one of them was The Fight Club. And then another one was Requiem for a Dream, which I was a real glutton for punishment in those days. Like I would never watch that movie again on purpose now, but I really loved it at the time. You know. No, if we had a computer program and where you type in for an algorithm movies in who that would equal as first purchases. If you typed in those movies, it

would just spit out a picture of you. Those are all very much on the nose, Noel Brown first DVD purchases kind of kind of perfect, all right, Dave Knapp says, Uh, contact watch it on my computer because it was my first DVD player. Yeah, because a lot of did that when DVD players were hundreds of dollars. Yeah, man, I mean I had, like I had. I remember now and now it's like, I don't think anybody. Maybe that's not true.

They are like still really high end like audio file fancy DVD players that you know, the super rich have. But I think most people just play it on a on a game gaming system these days. It seems, well, I have to Jesse Thorn is coming on the show soon and his movie Pick is only available on DVD, so I had to buy it, and I guess I will play it on my gaming system because I don't I don't have one otherwise. What's his movie? It's a movie called A Thousand Clowns. That's a great name. I

love his interview style. He did a really greats. You know he's obviously it's on NPR, just on the regular role radio and so I always hear him. Um. He did a really cool interview with an artist that I quite enjoy. Has got a project called Black Moth Super Rainbow and it's sort of like weird, kind of murky electronic stuff. But he has really interesting guests and he has a nice way about him. I quite enjoy his interviews. Great. Uh he just said Dave Letterman on a show which

was his bucket list guests. So very very happy for Jesse and the interview was just fucking amazing. Go check it out if you have it, dear listener, and you uh. Dave Crotcher says, I've only ever owned music DVDs. Okay, I'm not sure what that means. CDs are like music concerts and stuff. Maybe, but then they also will release like remastered records in surround sound on DVD. It'll just be like a static image on the TV, but it's actually like a remixed Dark Side of the Moon that's

in five point one or whatever. So maybe that's what we're talking about. He could also be talking about just like concert films, but interested that is a thing. Uh. Patrick Gorman, one of our old friends, says Disney's Dinosaur. I remember reading a Premiere magazine that didn't transfer well on VHS. Oh boy, Premier magazine. I subscribed to that as a ute that what is Disney's Dinosaur. I don't know that. I don't know. I've never heard of it.

James d s has lethal Weapon four. Philip Ashworth says lethal weapon for interesting. Earl pal. Brianna Rossi, who likes that nutritional yeast, also got a Backstreet Boys Live DVD as her first DVD. That's great. Vanessa Cashman Mulin Rouge, Yeah, I enjoyed that. The Gooch David goochs the Matrix also first DVD player I ever owned. Lauren Edwards says, I have a memory of getting almost famous in both DVD and VHS from my birthday. Interesting, that's either from two

different people. It's probably from two family members who didn't know what medium that she was enjoying, don't you think? Agreed y Zack Pointer when a world friend says, I want to say it's something with Jackie Chan Drunken Master maybe. Heidi Laman says Out of Africa, what a great movie. Mike Binder says the right stuff. I bought her first family computer back in comp Usa. Oh boy, since this is our first computer, I had to buy everything. We

had no components at home. The salesman, who I think it took a Caribbean vacation on my commission, offered me a free DVD at checkout. We didn't even have a DVD player at home, so we watched it on the PC. Very expensive movie. That's that's a great story, Mike, that's a great story. I had a quick question for me, backtracking like two entries ago. Dinosaur, the Disney movie it was, you know, it was a C G I movie about dinosaurs came out in two thousand. When do you think

they stopped making VHS is? I don't know. You could probably find that out. I mean you probably could, but I'm just saying it struck like actually stopped manufacturing altogether. No. I mean I'm sure that you can still maybe you can still get b stock of them. But like as far as like making a release of a movie on VHS, you know, like I would think I think it would have been. I would have thought it would have been. I guess two thousand, VHS was probably still a thing, right.

I have a terrible memory for dates for stuff like this, But in two thousand I was living in l A. Eight, So when they stopped making VHS is But when did DVDs come out? That was in Okay, so we're in there, yea. I mean I definitely remember I was on the DVDs in l A and that was early. Yeah, that sounds about right. Let me see here, Karen uh Guindi says the matrix. I probably didn't pronounce that right any Rowl says, don't remember which DVD, but first VHS was Purple Rain. Yeah,

that's a good one. Unless wind it up with our old pal Yevan Bodette, Honey, I shrunk the Kids and Batman Batman. That's good stuff, all right, nol And we're gonna wrap it up with one final crusher thread. This from Mike Snelling Jr. Best job in show business that can be sort of anything, no, any kind of business of show from like Broadway stage manager to movie director. Um I would say, uh, sex scene coordinator. Come on, I'm joking. I don't know. Manly there, that's it's all.

It's hard work, all that stuff. I think you have to really be passionate about. I mean, I for me personally, fully artist would be a lot of fun. Well, there's a lot of people on the page that want to do that, not the least of which is Gail Kuntz. Always want to be a fully artist and Chi even says does that count Well, of course it does counts. I guess to go to an operation here in Atlanta for a guy. It's a studio that is associated with

Adult Swim and makes a lot of animation stuff. And had had one of those little fully pits with sand in it that you can you make up. And the pit is just like a wooden kind of plate plate like sandbox literally, and all it does is it kind of contains the sounds. Um, so it feels a little more like you know, you're in the room sort of. But yeah, you can put different materials down and do footsteps or you know, put put in dirt or whatever

to do like all that stuff. And you know, you would think that that stuff wasn't done custom for everything. They would just use stock stuff. But usually it is somebody looking at the screen doing footsteps. Or there's a great video of Hugh Jackman doing his grunting uh overdubs for for Wolverine right over him and he's just gonna hirl ghirl and like punching the air and like super into it. Really cool. That's great, Uh, Samuel g bets, this is kind of cool. You'll appreciate this one. Nol

I used to tour a lot. One of the best jobs I've ever had was turning off the house lights and an arena right before the concert starts. Talk about a feeling of power. You hit that switch and everyone goes crazy. That's pretty neat. That's a great moment. Man, I missed that ship, so but I know, god, I

miss live music. House lights. That is a It's a beautiful moment, especially when you see like texts on stage dicking around for a while and you're getting really you're getting really antsy, and then it finally happens and well they kind of clear out, it gets a little quiet, and you're like, oh, I know what's happening. So great. It's tractually a big, big show, like you know, a

big arena or stadium or something. Lighting is fun to like, you know, like someone who designs lighting, and then usually it's like the a lot of times the designer is the person that actually triggers it too, you know, right, yeah's heading up that team. Can you imagine how fucking off the chain live shows are going to be when people come back to them, like, just the energy, it's

gonna be cool. It's gonna be amazing. I feel really lucky because like right before COVID hit like I got to see a handful of really fucking amazing live shows. So it's the same here. Not to say that, you know, I'm okay if it never comes back. That's not true

at all. But I do feel like I got tied it over for literally a year without live music, because that's a big part of my life too, as I know it is, of course, all right, Karen slump heughs when our rold Friends is joint roller for Woody Harrelson, that's great. Martin Kid, says stunt man on the radio. We gotta we gotta kid her in the house. Um, Travis lang Cow Welcome to the show, Travis says, have a great job. I do band meerch get to hang out with all my favorite bands, get all kinds of

cool perks like free clothes, concert tickets, bar tabs. But I don't have to do anything like beyond stage or deal with the fame. Only real downside is I don't get to make the big bucks. I know you met movie show biz, but I think my job still counts now, that's anything counts. J J. Arbinos is fully artist. Uh. Courtney Hoover says it took a wardrobe in class in college. Costume designer would be my dream, but I'm just not that creative, So the costumer or buyer for the wardrobe

department would be next best, I think. Plus I get to shop a lot. Yeah, shopper, that's cool job. It's a thing. Yeah, I mean I used to date a girl who was, uh, she's more of a set dresser for like fashion photo shoots and you know, product things. But she often had to go buy clothes, you know, for for like the models and stuff. And they have a very sneaky thing they do, or they'll they'll buy them and then use them and then return them. Yeah,

it's a thing. I mean, they're much more set up for that in l A obviously and now in Atlanta. But when I was coming up in the film in in Atlanta, there weren't wardrobe shops here, and that's what we did. He would go buy stuff and and return it. You obviously couldn't return stuff that had been worn by the cast, but you buy so many variations and you just return all that ship. But in l A, not

only do they have the costume shops. There's a little insider tidbit, they also have all the department stores have studio services. So the Macy's in Los Angeles has a studio services wing that is set up just for that, like you delivery or something or will they like you just go and it's it's it's known that you're buying and returning, and it's not like a you know, you don't have to kind of like sneak it, like I

just want to turn these seventeen variations of this one outfit. No, you're right, Like if it's not worn and it makes perfect sense and if they understand that's the deal, that it shouldn't be a problem exactly. Blair Christiansen. Christison says, I wish I was an editor with a rolled up newspaper so I could sit there and hit directors on

the nose and say no bad boy. Jason Roberts Jason Roberts wants to be a film critic, the ability to judge others artistic vision from the comfort of a keyboard without expending a bit of creativity on your own to be judged intour ridicule. I think he's I think he's being a little satirical there. Well, I don't know, you never know. I mean, people aspire to be film critics nol I suppose so it just seems like a real miserable job. Kevin Urban says, one of our oldest friends

says seat filler at the Oscars. And then our old friend Ian Lyne said that he has done that twice, definitely a fun and surreal time. And Stephanie Ruth has done it once at the Radio Music Awards in Las Vegas. Is that something you gotta like sign up for you just show up or has you know? I'm sure there's different processes, but no, they just picked names out of the phone book, They call you off and you are required under penalty of flogging. Yeah, it seems like one

of those things. That's uh, there's probably like a little insider. You gotta be in the know on how to get on that list, and then once you do it, you can probably do it. It's true you gotta have that tuxedo or the gown, gotta fit in and not talk to the people next to you. I think that's the rule. Oh, I'm sure. Yeah, I'm sure you will be promptly asked to leave if you make a pest of yourself. Uh. Carrie McQuaid says, aside from assisting Mike Sam's styling Chris Evans,

I want this lady's job. She all she does is keep track of Sherlock's curls. And there's a lady just this is the hair and makeup person on the Benedict Cumberbatch show Sherlock. Yeah, which Sherlock's girls does? He have lots of girls in that show. Curls, girls, curls. I thought you said keep track of Sherlock's girls, and I'm like, that's called a continuity person. There are a script eh.

One of our old friends, Brittany Story, says him. I would like to be the author of a best selling autoiography after an epic journey, and then would like to sell the rights for a screenplay. With the caveat that I get to be the music director, cast whoever you want. I picked the music. This sounded a lot less narcissistic in my head. That's cute, that's fair, that's not narcissistic. That's great, that's the perfect scenario. Stellan Carlson says fluffer.

I would love to fluff pillows for a living. Wait what, oh no something? Yeah, yeah, it's cute. They don't have fluffers and proper films, though, I don't believe that's just more in the and the dirty pictures. NIS. We had a few, uh, a few fun people that said fluffer. Dermott, ken Ff or ken Iffy said fluffer. I think it's Caneff probably, and someone else up there said fluffer. If you don't know what a fluffer is, everyone look it up. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna stoop solo on this

show just to talk about that stuff. No, sir, we're classy around the store, nor I alright, No, that is it another crush? Are special in the books, respectable length to chuck, respectable. No, this is not supersized right at thirty minutes, So thank you for joining me today. Good sir, and uh, I think this takes care of us through Thanksgiving, So happy Thanksgiving coming up, you guys. Keeping it just just the immediate fam. You're doing any kind of outdoor

visitations of any kind with other just us? Man, We're we're not even seeing my brother and his family. I think, I don't know. It's things are worse than they were when this first started. So we are going to treat it like we treated it when it first started. I think that's smart. We had plans to maybe do a little tiny something, but people are starting to rethink that. Yeah, I'm I'm locking it down and telling most of my friends like, see you next spring. So thanks for listening everyone,

and we will see you next Monday. Movie Crash is produced and written by Charles Bryant and Roel Brown, edited and engineered by Seth Nicholas Johnson, and scored by Noel Brown here in our home studio at Pontsty Market, Atlanta, Georgia. For iHeart Radio. For more podcasts for my heart Radio, visit the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.

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