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Genital Inspections = Unpopular? Saw Patrol AIN’T Barbenheimer 09.07.23

Sep 07, 202359 minSeason 303Ep. 2
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Speaker 1

Hello the Internet, and welcome to season three oh three, episode.

Speaker 2

Two of Dead Daily's Like Guys Day production of My Heart Radio. This is a podcast where we take a deep dive into America. Share guns. Mm hmm.

Speaker 3

Twestbroo Thursday, September seventh, twenty twenty three.

Speaker 2

My name is jack O. Bra Oh wait we so we do dates and it's fine. It's it's the National neither snow nor rain Day, shout out to all the postal carriers out there, National New Hampshire Day, Live for or die, and you know, National Salamie Day. It's just appropriate as I come back from my journym yes. And also National Grateful Patient Day, which kind of feels like an interesting I know it's like for probably for people who have been like shout out to medical workers who

have like saved like a passive aggressive doctor. Yeah, but it's kind of like, you know, it's National Grateful Patient Day. Maybe you missed it.

Speaker 4

I know.

Speaker 1

Is there is there like an obnoxious Italian pronunciation of salami.

Speaker 2

That you can give us. No, No, it's really it's it's really about it. That's a broad category. You know, it's like what are you eating?

Speaker 4

You know?

Speaker 2

Is it so is it you? You know, there's so many kinds calabrese. There's just you know, you go in from there.

Speaker 1

Okay, cool, Well, my name is Jack O'Brien AKA. Somebody once told me, don't eat that rig of Tony. You're flying from Atlanta to Spain. I was feeling quite a rumble. I stood up and I stumbled my stomach let loose on an airplane. Welp, the poops start coming and they don't stop coming. That's that's plenty. That's courtesy of schweitz At Schweitze on the Discord in an homage to Two Stories, a mashup.

Speaker 2

Of two stories.

Speaker 1

Dearly departed smash Mouth lead singer passed away over the weekend around the same time that someone shit a.

Speaker 2

Plane for the first time. Yeah.

Speaker 1

Like they didn't just shit their pants, they shit the whole plane. Yeah, and we will be talking about that later. Our guests is wondering what they got themselves into. I'm thrilled to be joined as always by my co host mister Miles greg Yes.

Speaker 5

Back from his duties touring Europe, the Lord of Lancasham has returned to North Hollywood to sit upon his throne in front of the San Fernando Valley lawyers.

Speaker 2

I don't even know how I was an AKA, So you just kind of just gotta like kind of you just got to kind of reassociate.

Speaker 6

Yeah.

Speaker 2

Yeah, it's like where am I? Who am I?

Speaker 5

Honestly, I'm from his throne, on upon the throne they're in overlooking.

Speaker 2

He amazing as it were, of the realm obvious.

Speaker 1

You sound a little like cousin Greg testifying in front of Congress.

Speaker 2

I look, I'm adjusting, Like I was telling you before, I'm drinking my PDA lot. I'm trying to get my electro like balanced back. I've been digging my toes into the carpet die Hard style to get my going, you know what I mean, Come on back, I'm trying to be grounded.

Speaker 1

Amazing, Well, Miles, We are thrilled to be joined in our third seat by a very funny comedian columnist for countless respect to Publications, an author of the memoir sex Bomb, coming all the way from the UK.

Speaker 6

Sadia Ozma. Hello, Hi, guys, what's going on. I'm in New York at the moment. That's what's going on. I'm really excited. I've never been to that's so good.

Speaker 4

No, No, that's so good. That's so good. I'm loving it's really warm, it's really nice. People are really friendly in New York. Did you see the difference? Yeah?

Speaker 2

You driving?

Speaker 1

No, you just gotta go for I remember the first time I rented a car in New York and I pulled out of the thing and somebody just laid on their horn and gave me double barrel middle fingers and I was like, yes, as advertise New York, you don't disappoint They were just like fuck you, and like, for no real reason. I hadn't done anything they could just since I was new. So did your was your sort of perception coming into New York? Like, this is your first time in New York.

Speaker 4

Yeah, it's my first time in the States. I just came to compare the racism to yeah, yeah, yeah, and I'm disappointed. Where is it? Where where do I have to go to find a racism? I should never have left England.

Speaker 1

Queens probably Queens, yeah, maybe, but not really. I mean Queen's also has some of the most diverse places.

Speaker 4

It's so diverse, right, They're going to just be into diverse racism. That's just why I came for.

Speaker 1

Right, New Jersey, the suburbs west Chester.

Speaker 4

I've been told not to go Staten Island.

Speaker 2

Yes, what does that mean?

Speaker 4

I don't know what that means.

Speaker 1

I think I think, well, if you are looking for racism, actually the Staten Island thing might might actually be better. You might want to take the ferry out there and see what's what's what?

Speaker 2

Or yeah, I see the you know, the beginnings of Wu Tang clan you know, also helped Staten Islands.

Speaker 4

So there's wow.

Speaker 2

Yeah, but it's I mean, it's it's all around, honestly, just just give it a moment.

Speaker 4

I'm wearing my job. I'm wearing and I was hoping it would it would help, but no, nothing.

Speaker 2

Yeah no, yeah, we've we've gotten used to the huge job as well.

Speaker 4

So I don't know.

Speaker 2

I mean, I feel like, man, you.

Speaker 4

Guys are too cool. I'm not complaining. It's really nice.

Speaker 2

Come to come to l A, come to l A. Well, just for the difference, energies. They always say this, right, New Yorkers are not nice, but they are kind. And Angelino's are nice, but they are not kind. And sometimes they're also not nice, so it's sometimes they.

Speaker 1

Sometimes there's just bad. There's just bad people.

Speaker 2

I wish we had like some stolen relics from our times, from like the Empire, that we could you know, wow you razzle and dazzle you with.

Speaker 4

But I don't like those museums. I'm glad that you don't have them. It's so awful.

Speaker 2

Yeah. Yeah, I was just at the British Museum. I like to go every time i'm there. It was just the wording of the how the like the whole pantheon was stolen is really interesting. It's like this collection was gifted by Lord blah blah blah. Oh, really gifted by him.

Speaker 4

Mate. It's such a shame. It's the one I mean, I don't like to steal, but it's the one place where you'd think stealing would be okay, right.

Speaker 2

Right, right right?

Speaker 4

Do that?

Speaker 1

Yeah, exactly, absolutely, Yeah, I think it counts as a gift. If as you're stealing it and stepping over someone's dead body, you whisper under your breath thank you, then it counts as a gift and you can put that on the on the description. Exactly did you see, myles? You missed the story, but there's when you were traveling in the Old Country, we recovered there's like a curator at the one of the British museums or the main Bridge Museum who was like selling all all this like wild priceless

artifacts on eBay. Like he hadn't even changed his name from his Twitter profile. His eBay profile was the same as his Twitter profile, and he was just like, because they have you know, they're eighty thousand relics on display, but they have eight million total, so they just have like so much stuff. People who work for the museum were just like, Hey, we're gonna try and like make some money off the back door those damn nobody feel like nobody's gonna notice, yo, But that's kind of that

happens as your job. When you work at a job like that, you're like, Yo, there's a ton of shit back here.

Speaker 2

You do. Like when I used to work at the coach store, you know, I used to I used to sell bags out the back because oh, sometimes I would just come up. I would just come up because you was ship shift, shipped off to the outlet stores, so you had to do was like pack all this unused shit into boxes and you had to scan it. But sometimes you forget this game some shit and you're looking up the home brow with a new ergo bag.

Speaker 4

You know what I mean?

Speaker 2

Human error? That is just human error? What am I? You're gonna accuse me of being human? I used us. I use the Tupac Shakor philosophy when it comes to stealing your job. I'm taking from them because for years they've been taking from me. There, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1

I mean that seems right, and that is also why there needs to be a movie about people just robbing the ship out of England's museums.

Speaker 2

Yeah, but like the National it's wild.

Speaker 1

It's wild to see the conscious National Treasure.

Speaker 2

Yeah, it's wild to see the stone with that like big ass mark of the British Army on it. We're like, yo, you just really fucked this thing up with your fucking this is mind stamp.

Speaker 1

Okay, Yeah, all right, Sadia, We're gonna get to know you a little bit better in a moment. First, we're gonna tell our listeners a couple of things we're talking about a little later on, we're gonna be talking about some good pulling news. Just generally, a majority of parents think that the attacks on school curriculum that we've all been looking at with horror from like the Moms for Liberty and the you know, the bandon interest groups, right

wing interest groups. Are most people agree they are bullshit. These seem unpopular, so we're gonna talk about that. We will, of course talk about that diarrhea plane most importantly. If there's one thing we're gonna talk about today, it's the diarrhea plane. And there's a new trend in Hollywood where they're trying to recreate Barbenheimer, like over and over, just every time two movies are coming out on the same day, which is every Friday, they're like, what if this was

the new Boppenheimer? Right, It's kind of funny that they keep thinking it's gonna work all of that, or maybe not all of that, but some of that plenty more. But first, Saudia, we do like to ask our guests, what is something from your search history.

Speaker 4

I am such sexy dress New.

Speaker 2

York hmm, okay, okay, you're looking for one or you want the the vibe? Was it a vibe check for what a sexy dress is in.

Speaker 4

I'm looking for one. I'm looking for several. Actually, Okay, it did go very well.

Speaker 2

I like New York being as specific as you got.

Speaker 4

I was very specific, and I went to what's it called? I went to what's it called? What's that department? Bloomingdale's. I went to Bloomingdale's yesterday and the lady said, those who kill dolls, kill dolls kill is a good place. And then I googled them and then it was like, you shouldn't shop from here because they're really bad people. So I kind of my sixty dresses on hold.

Speaker 2

Oh man, So I mean, yeah, wait, wait, what's what are their business practices? Messed up? That's what kind of puts you on.

Speaker 4

Yeah, it's like fast fashioned type of Oh basically, no, no, not business practice apparently, because I don't know the brand too well, they like apprope culturally appropriate.

Speaker 2

Oh yeah, yeah right, although I'm trash.

Speaker 4

Like I do shop from Sheen. So I don't know what the fuck my problem is, you know what I mean? I just I felt a bit bad because everyone I don't know. But you guys are guys. So what's the sexy dress to you?

Speaker 2

Oh? No, yeah, hold on, let me process that really quick. I don't even know what a sexy dress is anymore.

Speaker 4

To be honest, you're married, you you're good.

Speaker 2

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean, like sexy, I don't know what I was. No, it's even if I try to improvise a response, I'm like, what is sexy? See, I don't know what it is.

Speaker 1

Yeah, but there's some So my wife is selling a bunch of her old clothes and there are some of them.

Speaker 2

Where I'm like, don't don't sell that one. That's yeah, I like that.

Speaker 1

I feel like I maybe didn't do a good job of expressing how much I enjoyed some of the some of these greatest hits.

Speaker 2

She sold one of my favorites, and it's just them does of.

Speaker 1

Elements of me on the like from from a black light perspective?

Speaker 2

Clintonian residue, it's what we call it.

Speaker 1

Yes, yeah, uh, it's entirely possible. But like it's just I don't know it's I like really like the way it because my wife does some some shopping online, and you know, it feels useless for me to give my opinion on a dress until I see it on the person. You know, like totally comes down to that.

Speaker 4

But my question is, because your guys, right, is trashy? Right? How? How trashy?

Speaker 2

Is?

Speaker 6

Like?

Speaker 4

Is this too trashy? Is this something that's too trashy.

Speaker 2

I mean, look, I'm down for you wear people wear. What the you know what I mean, I'm not about.

Speaker 4

Police so polite. Okay, that's fine. But here's the take away while I take away from this.

Speaker 2

Yeah, but I do like I like to see I like to see like a like a back with the back out. You know what I mean to me when you do love it back? Yeah, you can see the whole back situation, like you know, you're like, okay, wow, okay, you got thet the nice you know what I mean? Uh, that's for me. That's that's kind of like I think the one thing I will I will notice in a in a nice dress for sure. But yeah, not great with my fashion looks because I'm i a dressed tragically lad.

Like I would say, you look cool? What's tragically lad? I don't even know if I'm just it's like I'm broad out man, I'm so bro, you know what I mean?

Speaker 6

Yeah?

Speaker 2

Yeah, yeah, I wish I was. And that little Lord Fontleroy style is much Yeah.

Speaker 1

Yeah, but I would say that I am less likely to notice if something is trashy. Then maybe my partner, for instance, would have more of an opinion on that than I would.

Speaker 2

Fabrics might be a little bit. It might be a time when I suddenly have taste. I'm like, why why is that whole dress neo preing one of the dress that I was just referring to as I love it. Yeah, for me, I'm like.

Speaker 4

That f final Oh yeah, no, that's cool.

Speaker 2

Yeah, that's cool.

Speaker 4

Yeah, you know, I'm gonna go shop in after this, after we've done.

Speaker 2

Yeah, we got two of our producers that live in New York. They're not on the car right now, but if they were on, they would be hitting you with a ton of recommendations. So I gotta our sidebar'd be like, yo, we gotta hook Saudi up with some recommendations.

Speaker 1

Yeah yeah, what uh Sadia? What's something you think is overrated?

Speaker 4

So I think you know, when you go to the like basically the US Border Patrol, the fair of US Border Patrol, I think that's overrated because I was like, it's my first time coming to America, and people were like, oh, this white guy got sent back. He the border patrol guy asked him three times, what are you doing here? What are you doing here? And the third time he must have said something funny, and they sent him back. So I was like, oh my god, they're not gonna

let me in and they're gonna send me back. And this is what happened. The guy basically was like, did you travel alone? And I was like, yeah, unfortunately, I'm on my I'm single. And he was like, how long are you here for? Us had two months and he was like, oh, you had to get some dick. I was like what. Yeah. Basically we just start laughing. I had a whole suitcase full of my book Sex One. I'm like, oh no, please, don't search my suitcase. And he was just like, welcome to America.

Speaker 2

Yeah, wow, get it in. Yeah, boom boom, stamped your ship. After you go.

Speaker 4

I was gone. I was I was going to do anything I had to do to get in, to be honest, whatever he wanted.

Speaker 1

So, I mean like he was opening the door to that conversation.

Speaker 2

He's like, oh, is your number in your passport? Let me see that real quick, let me get that what's happened.

Speaker 4

But the thing is before me, I was sweating in the line. Before me, there was this like European. She didn't look British, but she was a white blonde girl. Took her to the room and then came back to the table, so she had some further questioning. So I was like, that's a white girl. I was like, I'm in trouble, and we just start laughing. It was I was just so happy the way that worked out.

Speaker 2

Yeah, yeah, I don't, I don't. I can't imagine. I mean, like, I feel like I was a very New York interaction though, too, Like if youone in that capacity goes, oh so you hear from Dick like that accommodating, right, yeah, yeah, oh yeah, yeah. I'm glad he knew the audience rather than like saying that to someone who maybe.

Speaker 4

I just love how he sensed desperation, you know what I mean, Like he didn't know me, right, he must have just seen my but he was like, why are you moving around in the in the queue? I was worried about him. He must have thought I was like just ready to pounce right right.

Speaker 1

He was like asking, why were you were like giving a little squirm?

Speaker 4

What was Yeah? He was like, oh, you're you're moving from side to side And I was like, I just be quiet because I just I'm not going to argue with no one who's got for he over me. Like it's just not gonna happen.

Speaker 2

Right right, right, right right. You're like, oh, so you're a doctor. Now You're like, you're not gonna come back with that response. You're like, yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 4

What I said. I must have said something back to him. I said, oh, you're you know, this is what I said the caslica. I mustaid, you're very observant.

Speaker 1

There you go, I mean kind of he is he kind of landed on the on the right question, right, yeah, so se wait, maybe like there are some people work in the US Border Patrol who are like born for this and like I'm.

Speaker 2

Just very observant and I can read people, I know, and that's what supercar right, yeah, right exactly. The nervous person in line whisper right while you're here, So two months are you are you? Are you out there? You're gonna be you be hitting the app so you're gonna you staying open. You're looking for love. You just kind of you know you're here. If something happens, it happens, You're not how you're really looking.

Speaker 4

For Someone told me actually when I was in England, because I'm trying to like find an agent or whatever not and they were like, oh, you should just join all the apps, like because you'll meet the best people like that. She wasn't even really strictly talking about dating. But I'm very anti app. I just I just I don't like it. I like real life kind of stuff. So love would be great, Dick would be really good.

Speaker 2

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, get you. Yeah, we need to get you to like an art opening, like a gallery opening, you know what I mean, find some find some wavy.

Speaker 4

Listen these guys on the streets collecting cans.

Speaker 2

Yeah, yeah, you're like, are you willing and able? Then?

Speaker 4

No, I love them, are passed out, you know, I'm gonna lie. I love them. Are not willing and they're not able?

Speaker 2

Yeah, I like Miles.

Speaker 1

I like that you went with art opening, like are you are you picturing Thomas Crown affair?

Speaker 2

What do we picturing?

Speaker 4

Now?

Speaker 2

Just thinking like people who are kind of chill, you know, like because you never know what you get in a club, you know, so I feel like.

Speaker 4

You tell me where you can't get in the club.

Speaker 2

So I watched her, But yeah that for like side, you got a little bit of class tour, you know, so probably you could do with something a little bit elevated. You know what I mean, not just some scrub but yeah, but again I don't know.

Speaker 4

But I'm like classy too, and I'm.

Speaker 2

Yeah, right, my final dress at the library, looking for something.

Speaker 1

What's something you think is underrated?

Speaker 4

Trader Joe's. Oh my god, I love Trader Joe's. I've been here for three days. I must have been there ten times already. It's the best shit ever, like their slice fruit and they have everything. The guys, the guys are really nice. He wrote me a list. I said, what should I do when I'm in New York? He wrote me all this stuff. He told me about how I should go to Max Brenner because they have like this Swinge chocolate. I was like wow. And then he told me about car Means, which is a great family

style Italian place in Times Square. He told me about Stardust Diner, which apparently is good donuts and yeah, told me to go to South Street Seaport and Junior's Cheesecake. And he said, I don't drink, but he said, if you like to drink, you should go to yard House because they have like one hundred and fifty. Anyway, that was him, but Traded Joe's is really.

Speaker 1

By the way, is about to get rinsed by our listeners.

Speaker 4

I'm open to all the recommendations, so if you want other things. Because he was kind of really treating me like a tourist, obviously with the Times Square kind of stuff.

Speaker 2

I say, I didn't get that, but he was very nice.

Speaker 4

I didn't care. He told me to go to eminem Store. I was like, what the fuck?

Speaker 1

Man?

Speaker 4

We got that shit in London.

Speaker 2

Yeah I didn't.

Speaker 4

I definitely didn't want to store. Yeah. Yeah, I can't believe this's literally written here. I was like, no, I just was quiet because I didn't say sweet things. But yeah, Trader joe seems like underrated. It feels like, I don't know, I love it. I've been here.

Speaker 2

Yeah, it's really cool, right, It's just do they have Trader Joe's in the UK?

Speaker 4

No. I watched all of, you know, the bodybuilding videos on YouTube. A lot of them do their what is it shopping holes? They do the shopping holes in Trader Joys and it's really cool.

Speaker 2

I like, I'm sorry bodybuilding videos on YouTube. No, I'm not savvy.

Speaker 4

Muscle is it muscle foods or muscle or something like? I don't know. I've been watching a lot of dish. I've been watching a lot of this ship trying to clean up the nutrition. Man.

Speaker 2

Oh okay, I thought I was just trying to look at like built dudes.

Speaker 4

No, no, no, no, that's actually a bit too built. Maybe I just yeah, I'm trying to get the nutritional advice right right right.

Speaker 2

No, it's you know, Trader Joe's fun It's funny because like on the other end, I'm like, I love MINS when I'm in London. You know what I'm saying, I gotta get my meal deal, you know, I test. You know what I mean. I got to get my cheese and onion sandwich on multi brown bread.

Speaker 4

That cheese and onion does bang though the MS one is very good.

Speaker 2

That's what I'm saying. And people clown me, like other people I know, like yo, you can cheese an onion sandwi. So I'm like, this ship fucking goes. That's all.

Speaker 4

Like, that's all we've got. So if our cheese and onion sandwich don't, you've got nothing else? Like, yeah, our food ain't great. I mean the food here is amazing compared to what we.

Speaker 2

Have right right, but you got to look for it. You know what I mean. It's the same thing like if you know where to look for good food, that you can find it. But if you just kind of wander into any old place, then yeah, you're definitely rolling the dice in terms of quality.

Speaker 1

I'm unfamiliar with cheese and onion sandwich. This is the first I've heard those words put together. What is the cheese melted? Are the onion s?

Speaker 2

What do we looking?

Speaker 4

Oh my god, he's okay. Lowered the expectations just a tad, but it tastes really good. It's like basically a cheese and onion mixes like red cheese. I think it's red lustered cheese.

Speaker 2

Yeah, and like chatter what is it shredded?

Speaker 4

I don't know what you call it. And then there's a kind of mayo or something. I don't know.

Speaker 2

It's like a spread. It's almost like it's almost like tormento sort of type of Oh okay, yeah, it spreads, It spreads easy. We're a little bit of like, you know, spring onion, red onion in there, so addictive. Yeah, it's easy. It's like a thing to just get.

Speaker 4

What do you get with your meal dough? So you get a cheese on your sandwich.

Speaker 2

I'll get some Walkers crisps, you know, maybe sweet chili, you know what I mean, And get that rye bina fam you know what I mean?

Speaker 4

What flavor cheese? Sorry crisp wa flavor?

Speaker 2

Oh sweet tie chili?

Speaker 4

Okay, okay, chicken.

Speaker 2

Yeah, exactly, you know what I mean. That's all because I heard that in a Skepta.

Speaker 4

Song you've been schooled, well you've been Yeah.

Speaker 2

Exact, I gotta get some cling film in a ryebina as he was saying, amazing.

Speaker 1

All right, Uh, let's take a quick break and we'll come back and talk about the news. We'll be right back, and we're back.

Speaker 2

We're back, and.

Speaker 1

You know we're we're in an era of just wild ship coming across about like what parents trying to do to school curriculum, to school libraries. We had Florida teaching people that slavery was not actually bad. It was just like job training. Yeah, job training program.

Speaker 2

We got job skills after.

Speaker 1

So it's just there's been a steady drumbeat of like children, their education, their bodies are under attack from these weird right wing creeps. Yeah, but there's new polling that suggested it it might be as unpopular as you would hope it would be.

Speaker 2

Yeah, I mean, like, you know, we talked about the rise of moms for liberty and like, and also then the parents that have begun to like kind of counter that message and see the success that they've had by merely pointing out to other parents, like, you know, these people want to obscure the teaching of the Holocaust, the Civil War, slavery. That's sort of what they're going for.

And also we've just seen like, you know that like this idea of like wokism is creeping into our schools because we're beginning to teach children what you know, structural racism is, or that it exists in this country, or that you know, just disingenuously they're just disingenuously calling people

groomers just because they support the LGBTQ plus communities. So there's this polling that shows that a majority of parents they are actually becoming a little bit worried about all these weird ass bills and these like these campaigns against you know, what is seen as a normal curriculum. So when they asked about the top three issues like voters cared about as it relates to like schooling, and things

like that. Only twenty eight percent listed quote being exposed to woke issues about gender and race in school as one of their top three issues. Policies that involved book bands or you know, mandatory genital inspections for youth athletes, you know, to to confirm their sex and participating in sports, those are all unpopular, unpopular ninety two percent and eighty four percent objected, respectively.

Speaker 1

So say that those policies, those ideas are very concerning to somewhat concerning.

Speaker 2

Yes, exactly, and not something like, yeah, I'm not concerned at all that we're going to have someone check kids genitals because they want to play soccer or something or flag football. So the GOP has been so focused on like reversing the pace of progress and like attempting to stop the you know, normalization of our diverse country and communities, that it's turned into like that. It's it's hardly ever

turned into actual electoral wins. Sure they can, they can pick off the odd school board election here and there, but we've seen this again with L after L they've been taking when they try to curtail reproductive healthcare. Even in states that are seen as like red states, people are still not on board with people saying like, yeah, I think these like four random old white guys should determine like what people do with their bodies. They're you know,

they're not They're not really fucking with all that. So it is good to see that this is having this kind of shift. But it should also serve as no surprise that rather than like going back to their drawing board to figure out how to message to like, you know, compassionate or normal human beings, they would rather just come up with schemes to just gut the entire federal government.

Because that's another thing that we've heard about. There's a thing called Project twenty twenty five that the Heritage Foundation is trying to put together where like they want to find like fifty thousand patriots to basically put into the federal government if slash maybe when if Trump becomes president to say, yep, no one's going to get in the way now of your full blown fash fantasy. So there is that to kind of to keep an eye on.

But overall, it is good to see that these like these sort of issues they are not they're not really breaking through in terms of like what people are really putting up as their you know, main focus or concern as it relates to their children's educations.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I mean, just general, it feels like sexually repressive politics tend to be less popular than they seem at I guess almost like sexual repression as a shell game perpetrated by a small number of sexually insecure men that doesn't benefit anyone except for them, and people figure that out after a while.

Speaker 2

Right, right, right, right, Saudi. I know, like with your work, like you talk a lot about like sexual repression, pushing back against those sort of concepts, and you know, how do you sort of look at the nonsense that's happening.

Speaker 4

I mean in England, like all the kids get taught is about gays. Now I'm jaking, m But I was reading this story and yeah, no, I think I think it happens in ways. I don't think that we're having the same kind of issues right now. It's kind of comes it's a bit quiet, and then it goes away and it comes back sometimes. And I think the stuff you said about slavery is insane, like.

Speaker 2

It's just yeah, right, yeah, because I think, you know, like what we're seeing is that like it's the whole point of all of these like policies is that they're one they want to revive, like weaponized shame, because over the last thirty years they've lost Conservatives have lost too much ground, where like we've began to see things as not as taboo as they used to be, like the idea of like same sex marriage, or that trans people exist, or that we can acknowledge that there are actual problems

with racism in this country. Those are not as taboo as they were maybe were in the eighties or seventies or preceding decades. And so now it's like the only way they can try and sort of bring people in line is to try and bring back this sort of societal pressure, to try and say like, yeah, there's really no place for this at all. So even if you want to leave this community, the country at large is going to be hostile towards you, because that is sort

of the end game for them. But I don't know how again, how effective that's going to be, considering that most people at this point are like less caught up with that kind of thinking than you know, maybe that they believe they are.

Speaker 1

And just generally it like this I feel like reveals just like something we've seen with like the the more rights people get, the more entitlements that people get, like the harder it is to take them away, and like they're just people democratically, like generally, it feels like their preferences tend to go in the direction of having more rights, having more rights for more people, Like that's that's actually

what people want. They want justice, they want good things for the people around them, and when they're given that, it makes it harder to take that away. And in

that respect, this poll is somewhat encouraging. Obviously there's a lot of work to be done, but it feels like, I don't know, things are maybe moving it in the right direction, or it's going to be harder for the GOP, like you said, to like just kind of snatch all this shit back and like move it in the opposite direction that things have been moving for for a long time.

And I think, like the reason this is surprising is because there's a tendency to like portray people as nobody ever lost money, underestimating the people of the United States or you know, like the public at large, and I feel like that's not I think that's a misconception that people that people are dumb in general, I think people are just like that that the ability of the media to like make that assumption and just like underestimate people

and what they actually want is something that enables them to keep kind of bullshitting.

Speaker 2

And right there, I feel like there's an issue like with civics, right, like we people don't understand a lot of like the leg the legislative process. So in that sense, people become dismissive because like how do you how did you lose your like your keep your eye off this thing or x, Y or z. But when it comes down to asking a person do you think people should be inspecting kids genitals so they can play sports? People like, what the fuck are you talking about?

Speaker 4

I heard that they used to swim kids used to swim naked in America in the fifties.

Speaker 2

Oh yeah, yeah, that's mad. Yeah they did that was it?

Speaker 4

And then nobody really explained like why. Apparently it was a hygiene reasons and then it just stopped happening, which is great, but like so where that it happened.

Speaker 2

Yeah, there's always going to be the sort of like back and forth of like what going between like becoming a little bit more open or just realizing like, yeah, there's we don't have to be so puritanical. And then suddenly, after like every twenty five years, suddenly that we get like the moral panic switch gets smashed in, and then everyone is now freaking out about even the smallest things and turning into all kinds of controversies that most of

the time aren't even there. So yeah, I mean again, I don't know what this how the polst like how the polling will affect the playbook going into this next presidential election, but it's clear like a lot of the things that they're really being loud about aren't necessarily the

winning issues. Yeah, but I think again, it only takes them to message on a couple of the right things for most people to ignore all the heinous other shit where it's like, yeah, I mean like maybe they mean that about like you know, taking away like LGBTQ people's rights, but also like the thing they're saying about like my like prescription medicare like my prescription medicines and wages and things like that. I kind of like that, so maybe

I can ignore the other part for this thing. That's where I think it gets a little bit.

Speaker 4

I'm going to Jack's point about where he said, like, we're not that people on that dumb. I think is sometimes just about having that empowerment, isn't it. I think sometimes people think people are stupid, but it's just about feeling empowered to kind of have your own response or feel like you're not stupid.

Speaker 2

Yeah right, yeah, yeah totally when I think that's the point of like a lot of these bills, is that to like someone who feels empowered or feels that well, if this, if this group of people are saying this, I can see that there is a community at large that doesn't believe that, and I will be accepted there. They want to eliminate that possibility from someone's mind, so then the only option is to conform to whatever fucked up version of the American ideal or whatever these people

are thinking is the way forward. Totally.

Speaker 1

And I feel like people can tell when they're being talked down to or underestimated. Right, So yeah, when people are just like being honest as politicians, I feel like that also resonates a lot. Yeah, all right, let's take a quick break and we'll come back and talk about.

Speaker 2

The plane will be great.

Speaker 1

And we're back, and uh, the internet is you know, just just clogged with jokes about this recent flight that had to make an emergency landing because one of the passengers had just a craate, just an unexpected amount of diarrhea. It's und like spilling into the aisles levels of diarrhea. This was a Delta flight from Atlanta to Barcelona was forced to turn around and make an emergency landing after a passenger. This is the quote that I think people

are responding to. Quote had diarrhea all the way.

Speaker 2

Through the plane.

Speaker 7

That is a powerful description, all the way through the plane of the I think. And then they said it was a I think then they told that from the cockpit. They said it was a biohazard event that was forcing them to turn the plane around, which is very It's something The amount of obsession with this story is kind of wild. I don't know if it's tapping into like just in it, like innate fear we have as people or what. But I I I thought this was like

a headline I would see come and go. But the amount of like other places like Vice TMZ, like all these other blogs that are now like writing like long form articles about it, like where did like where did the sort of like social norms break down during this event, like is something like I'm now like seeing think pieces about like how did we get to the point that I was in.

Speaker 2

The eyes the pig? Yeah? How what happened? What went wrong? What required?

Speaker 1

Like why why are they saying social norms broke down? Like isn't it just somebody who had health problem?

Speaker 2

I think there. I think it's almost wondering, like how could it be that much? Why is it all? Like why is it all up and down the plane? Like with someone in blocking the bathroom. There's just it's caused more questions than I feel like we even need to ask, you know, how.

Speaker 4

Much weight he lost?

Speaker 2

Right?

Speaker 4

Will it stay off? You know?

Speaker 6

Yeah?

Speaker 2

I don't know. Yeah, we know it's.

Speaker 4

Him because women wouldn't roll like that, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2

Coming I think it was the dude had to be wearing cargo shorts. It's just like a like a ring yeah yeah maybe maybe very yeah. But it's like and it's just wild too, because now you're seeing like listicles like here's some other unusual reasons like Pooh has like derailed a flight and you're like.

Speaker 1

Wow, yeah, I mean that's the thing. Is not that abnormal, Like, I guess it's usually dogs, right, Like in twenty fourteen, a plane had to make an emergency landing because the service dog pooped in the aisle.

Speaker 2

Let me get an.

Speaker 1

Exact description of that one, because they're like up to three times, according to multiple media reports. The airlines cabin crew did their best to clean up the mess, but then the animal service dog, according to the US Airways, pooped again up to three times, according to multiple media reports. In twenty fifteen, a British Airways flight had to turn around due to a smelly poo and the toilet so

that presumably was not a dog. I'm shocked that it doesn't have a more frequently with dogs, because it did. I had a I don't tell the story very often because it turned out our dog was very sick and like we didn't realize it at the time.

Speaker 2

We were traveling with our dog.

Speaker 1

But our dog was you know, tiny, spreading out of the bag we were carrying her in, made a beeline for first class, and just took a massive shit in first class. The flight attendants like brought her back, told us we were going to like have to turn the plane around if it happened again.

Speaker 2

And then it happened.

Speaker 1

It happened again because she was like an escape artist and it was it was really bad.

Speaker 2

I had always.

Speaker 1

Admired her for being a real one and taking the ship in first class, but you know it, like she ended up being very, very sick, like when we got when we landed, we took her to the vet and like she didn't make it much longer than that, unfortunately.

But it was definitely incredibly stressful. And I have always wondered since I'm like, how do all these dogs, Like I see a lot of dogs on the flights, Like how do they they're I'm just impressed that they know that they need to hold it and that they're, like, you know, able to do that the whole time. I guess it's just like the owners like skip a meal beforehand.

Speaker 2

I guess. I mean, I've flown once with my dog, and that was the only fear I had the entire flight, was like You're gonna take a shit everywhere, Like, yeah, I'm gonna look like the dude with the shitty dog on the plane or the airport. I think a lot of it had to do with, like my own I think shame around having a like it weren't less so about the like worrying about the dogs, like the dog will make me look a certain way, and I'm not

about that life. So I had to maybe put my my my frail ego aside to let the dog do his thing. But yeah, I don't know, It's just I think it's a universal fear we all have, you.

Speaker 1

Know, Yeah, And I think I think there's also a lot of people like are just focused on what it must be like to be that person who had this experience.

Speaker 2

Right right, because now all we're talking about is person the person who did this mess and messed up everybody's flight to Barcelona. You know what happened? What how could that have happened? Could be? Or maybe just having like our terrible air like airport food. That's one thing I'll say.

The airport food is better in England than the US because again I hate to bring up those like easy meal deal sandwiches, but if you bought a sandwich in the US airport is gonna be like a fifteen dollars croissant sandwich with turkey on it that tastes like absolute shit and who knows how good it is. So I feel like it could be It could be our it could be something at Hartsfield Jackson Airport. But I don't know.

I don't quite know the thing with the thing with this, like the BA flight that had to be turned around due to a quote smelly pooh, which is a very English description where Americans would be like, yeah, dude, just shit everywhere smelly pooh had to be I like that they said only fifty percent of the air is being recycled? Is that killing us during the pandemic? Like so much of the air gets recycled and like filtered or am

I am? I completely missing that stat because I feel like that was a thing that people are always told about how the air on airplanes is much better than you would imagine.

Speaker 1

Right, I mean, fifty is still is that good a lot of the air, But yeah, I don't I don't know. I don't know what that even means, that fifty percent of the air is being recycled and cleaned, right, But yeah, the decision was taken to return for the safety and comfort.

Speaker 2

Of our customers on board. Yeah, very classic classy.

Speaker 4

Someone complained about the ship. You know that it can't have been that much. Someone complained. Someone just couldn't handle the ship.

Speaker 1

But but in this one, there have been videos from the from inside the plane after it all went down, and it looks like there are streaks of something running up and down the aisles.

Speaker 2

Those you know. It's funny though in these articles are like those images have not been confirmed by their life. It could be propaganda. It could be Scott scap propaganda. So I'm not sure entirely.

Speaker 4

Oh yeah, it was very bad overflow.

Speaker 2

Yeah, oh my god. Well they made at least they made their flight after a five hour delay.

Speaker 4

So who should play the guy in the movie?

Speaker 1

Right, it's a it's a great question. I mean, I think it kind of has to be Tim Robinson. But is it someone nervous?

Speaker 2

Is it? Or is it? Or do you see someone with confidence about it? You know what I mean? Like I can see it being a villain too. It's like, hey, I don't know what you want me to do, you know. Oh you know, like I think if we put ourselves in that situation, we might be a little less brazen or confident about it. But hey, yeah, it's like.

Speaker 1

A confident person. Then it almost is like are they just doing it on purpose because they feel like they can get away with it?

Speaker 2

Like that that becomes weird.

Speaker 4

And how long till you fly again? Do you know what I mean? Like, how long to you right?

Speaker 2

Do they right? Do they do? You get a new plane? Or they're like or you go back in the plane. You're kind of clocking all the mess. You're like, oh, they didn't really get everything. But you know what, I don't want to delay my vacation, so let's go.

Speaker 1

Yeah, great questions that we don't We don't currently have the answer to it. But obviously this is an evolving story. Obviously we will you know, well, we'll keep updating and will will. It's now history has its eyes on this one.

Speaker 2

We'll see where it lands, so to speak.

Speaker 1

And finally, Hollywood keeps trying to recreate Barbenheimer in weird ways, which like, so one thing, we're getting a low budget parody movie called Barbenheimer about a group of quote fed up female dolls who build an a bomb to bring down the patriarchy once and for all. The poster is a Barbie Doll silhouette in front of mushroom cloud and it says, d cup a bomb Barbenheimer exploding soon. The studio in charge of this production is Full Moon Features

best known for the puppet Master and Trancers movies. I'm not familiar with Puppetmaster Trancers. Seems like it's like trying to capitalize on some other movie. But I'm not sure what exactly that is.

Speaker 2

It's like, U it's I don't know it. It's the first one came out in nineteen eighty four, The Transfers, the first Transfers. It looks like some janky version of like Tron.

Speaker 4

Maybe not Transformers.

Speaker 1

Huh no, Yeah, it's like a fake Transformer's.

Speaker 4

Fake Oh I see.

Speaker 1

Sorry, pandasm like like the this feels like not not the highest level of it.

Speaker 2

Says a gruff bounty hunter travels back in time to nineteen eighties Los Angeles to stop a twisted criminal who can transform people into zombie like creatures. Oh that sucks hard eating it. Well, they so this came out in eighty four, so they were the first Transfers did Yeah? Yeah, Helen Hunt was even in it. Wow. All right?

Speaker 1

So but mostly people uh in studios keep trying to awkwardly force pairs of movies that happen to be releasing on the same day into the Barbenheimer mold. The most prevalent attempt at the moment seems to be Saw Buttrol because Saw X and the new Paw Patrol movie both open on September twenty ninth, and so people are like, forget Barbenheimer, get ready for Saw Patrol on September twenty ninth.

Speaker 2

What is the logic they're applying. It's just that like Saw and Paul rhyme, Therefore it's the se double feature of all time. That's what worked about the last one.

Speaker 4

Which one are you gonna watch? Fast?

Speaker 2

Yeah? Yeah, Saudia, which one you catch it first? You go in Paw Patrol first? Or Saw Saw X first? Go Paw first?

Speaker 1

Okay, yeah, see, I think you need to watch Saw to like get ready to feel all of like what is actually happening.

Speaker 2

In the Paw Patrol movies. I think, right, you need Saw to prepare you, right, because the overlap of that, that's not even a Venn diagram of audiences. It's just two circles on top of each other. Right, Yeah.

Speaker 1

Yeah, yeah, Like Ali, Barbie and Oppenheimer were obviously very different movies, but they you know, they could conceivably cater to the same audience like movie lovers first of all, and then like adults, but like, no adult wants to see Paw Patrol like that. That's a that's an actual scientific fact. No adult is going to Paw Patrol without being dragged there by a child.

Speaker 2

Right, But kids would love to see Saw. They would They probably shouldn't.

Speaker 1

Yeah, there's a lot of fun. There's a lot of creativity in Saw and things that appeal to a child.

Speaker 2

They left puzzles, especially once that end with you becoming disfigured or dying. Yeah, of course, but they they are like both film studios are like playing into this, Like they did a Saw like Saw Patrol social media post, like they had the Paw Patrol puppies in a post from Paramount Picture saying seven tickets to Saw Patrol please hashtag Saw Patrol and then the jigsaw doing like a weird children's puzzle, and then I don't know it says

there is no escape. This is not really uh oh, but the children's puzzle is a Paw Patrol puzzle, So it's just Jake Saw having a meltdown and deciding to kill Patrol puzzle. That picture is like of like a mannequin that they just put a pencil in the hands like that is not like real hands and a jacket. You don't like you how rigid the hands are in that picture. It's like, dress this doll up and we'll say it's Jigsaw. But isn't Jake saw that that Jigsaw's toy? Right? Oh?

Oh is it? Huh? Who is the guy? Oh? But then there was the guy Loki who was dying in the background, right, who was right?

Speaker 6

Yeah?

Speaker 2

Yeah, yeah, okay, okay, I forgot see I'm so I don't fuck with those movies. I'm like, I don't want to see something where someone's head gets like sucked out with a vacuum or something. Shit.

Speaker 4

I'm like, yeah, icon, I'm gonna give you that.

Speaker 6

Yeah.

Speaker 2

Yeah, life's already too fucked up. I don't need to be like, yo, you'll be worse if your eyeballs got fucking blown out by a fucking vacuum.

Speaker 1

Like noah, I'm good then all right, So just others that are they're trying to shoehorn in Taylor swifts Era's tour and the Exorcist movie. They were trying to make it into ex or Swift, but then the Exorcist movie fucked off because they didn't want to be on the same day that Taylor Swift was like breaking the box office, right, and then Indie Wire questioned if the new Barbenheimer could be the release of Martin Scorsese's historical drama Killers of the Flower Moon and the sci fi drama Foe.

Speaker 2

Which like this, I don't know. I it's just it's very confusing.

Speaker 1

I don't know what they It's just I think they just think happened the first time, right.

Speaker 2

It just speaks to like the quote unquote brain power in Hollywood too, where you see like they see a thing work once and then the first thought is we need to replicate this in the most literal way possible, not like zooming out and trying to understand what happened. They're like, I don't know, they combined the word Barbie and Oppenheimer and people fucking lost it. So let's do it with all their money. Yeah.

Speaker 1

Maybe it's like a magic word and we say magic word and they give us all their money.

Speaker 2

We need to find we need to invent the new magic word to unlock people's brains to buy double feature tickets. Rather than saying this was a you know, serendipitous occurrence where it was just through sheer coincidence and people being witty on the Internet just kind of became a meme where they're like, I don't know, these are two ends of the spectrum that would be kind of interesting rather than being like exer Swift. Huh.

Speaker 4

I think a good mashup would be Scarfacing Godfather. Wouldn't that be great?

Speaker 2

Mmmm? Yeah?

Speaker 6

Yeah.

Speaker 2

The same time, I'm wondering though, too, Like in the past, I'm sure like there were a ton of weekends like this where you had movies, but we just didn't have the Internet to like give it like a new name where I'm sure too, like two great films came out at the same time, but it's not so obsessed with the a or we're at least out at the same time, because movies used to stay out for like six months. They would be in theaters.

Speaker 1

They were like, you know, that's that's all we got for this year, folks. We made three movies. We hope you like one of them. Yeah, the other options Despicable Me four opens opposite Mufasa the Lion King, which those are just two animated movies for children. What the fuck are you guys talking about? But yeah, yeah, it really feels like people have somehow forgotten that two movies opening on the same day is just a thing that happens literally every single week.

Speaker 2

Right, Like I mean, I feel like, maybe like back when albums used to come out on Tuesdays, sometimes you have those like blessed release days. You're like, yo, I'm actually getting two albums today. But again, it's it's just the release schedule, folks. I think you want to see this.

Speaker 4

What it is is that, you know, the first week sales they like really mean a lot, and I think it's obviously it's all about the money, right, So they're just trying to get that did to create that big hype so that people are just looking at the listings and be like, oh, that's that's in the top, so that's the top five, top whatever, let's go check that out.

Speaker 2

Yeah, what was the what was the one that, like Beetlejuice was gonna come out like with something else. They were saying, Oh, the new Beetlejuice movie. Might they might have something with that new Beetlejuice thing coming out at the same time as another movie. But I already forgot because it doesn't fucking matter. It's two movies fucking coming out. Right.

Speaker 4

I vaguely remember it, though I know what you're talking about.

Speaker 2

Yeah, yeah, I know that. I think I'm sure there's already articles heralding like whatever you beetle former movie is or whatever the fuck we're gonna get.

Speaker 1

Well, Sadia, it's been such a pleasure having you on the daily zeitgeist. Yeah, where can people find you? Follow you all that good stuff.

Speaker 4

You can find me on Instagram at Sadia Underscore Asthmats. My book sex Bomb is coming out in the States, so if you want to pre order it, it should be out in bookstores twenty sixth of September.

Speaker 2

All right, all right, all right, and what's like, are you doing any kind of press while you're out here? Are you doing any shows or anything like that.

Speaker 4

I'm going to try and figure it out because there's a la writer strikes at the moment, so I think a lot of meetings aren't happening. But yeah, I'm definitely gonna have all my meetings that traded Joe's I'm Jay, I'm gonna Yeah. No, I would love to do some gigs, so I might try and find some spots. I still need to kind of check them out, but I'm doing a lot of sight seeing and just enjoying not being in London.

Speaker 2

Jack, Jack, or give her or give her somewhere to go in New York. You know what I mean? That isn't Juniors. You know what I mean? That wasn't featured in p Diddy reality shows on MTV.

Speaker 1

I think, I mean Bleeker Street Pizza is good. I think it's good. It was when I was there, Bleaker Street Pizza. Get the Nanoma Maria pie.

Speaker 4

Oh wow, that sounds good.

Speaker 1

Deep thick Sicilian crust. It's like kind of facaccio crust. It's really good.

Speaker 4

Okay, thank you?

Speaker 2

Yeah? Also, yeah, Zychang.

Speaker 4

I mean, I don't know anyone who doesn't like pizza.

Speaker 2

Right hey. And I know there's New York Zeitgang, so holler at you know, Saudia on Instagram? Here was some you know, some some good recommendations because I know you always come through when I ask y'all for local recommendations too.

Speaker 4

Thank you.

Speaker 1

And is there a work of media that you've been enjoying?

Speaker 4

I oh my god, so Twitter was going crazy today. I was just gonna go with one, but then I saw did you see that thing about on Okay? Sorry? Did you see the Tucker Carlson tweet where I think he's got an interview with a man who claims he had sex with Obama in nineteen ninety nine and he tells his story.

Speaker 2

Oh wow, I saw that. I saw Barack Obama nineteen ninety nine trending on Twitter, and I was like, I don't even want to know that.

Speaker 4

You don't want it was cracking vote there was. He said he had sex to him twice and he said it wasn't his first time. I say wow, and he said I don't think it was his last.

Speaker 2

There you go. I love that Tucker Carlson found somebody too. And then they really had to underline the anti black racism. We're like and they were smoking crack. Holy ship. Wow, it was real bad. This is just now that's they They somehow managed to keep this under wraps for the Tucker Carlson is aware that Barack Obama is not running for president, right, you know what I mean?

Speaker 1

He's I feel like this guy's been around though, right, hasn't there been a guy who claims that he had sex with Barack Obama and like did crack with him? Like I feel like that was always bubbling during his presidency too. The only changes that Tucker Carlson decided to interview him.

Speaker 2

It feels like.

Speaker 1

Right, Miles, where can people find you as their working media you've been.

Speaker 2

Enjoying, Uh, find me on let's see Twitter, Instagram, anywhere that has AT symbols at Miles of Gray. Obviously you can find Jack and I on our basketball podcast, Miles and Jack Got Mad Bos And also, you know, find me on my true crime podcast, The Good Thief, and also for twenty Day Fiance. You know, we're we talk about ninety day Fiance, but get you know, get blown off that loud. Let's see a tweet that I like from at Bonnie Puns just tweeted, I wish Taco Bell

serves some kind of spaghetti. I don't know why, but I'm like, I can imagine that. I can imagine a sloppy like Taco Bell ground beef spaghetti that would absolutely go against everything I learned when I was in Italy. But sometimes you got to give it up. After I saw that it be a little like Skyline. Yeah, exactly exactly. It's gonna be like Cincinnati, you know, spaghetti chili, which is also fantastic because I guess after knowing that they

were trying to do Baja blast gelato. I mean, it only makes sense that they would do some kind of spaghetti now, So.

Speaker 1

Is that all anyone was talking about in Italy when you were over there?

Speaker 6

No?

Speaker 2

But you know what, what I saw that shit on the internet and all I want to do is talk about it. And I just knew her magicy would be like, just shut the fuck up, Taco bellt for ten seconds, idiot.

Speaker 1

You had me at Hello, all right, work media, I've been enjoying what at Wyatt Underscore Privileged tweeted high, honey, how was your flight?

Speaker 2

Oh?

Speaker 1

Pretty good, except I shipped my pants all over the place and we had to turn around and it made national news.

Speaker 2

But other than that, oh good.

Speaker 4

Uh.

Speaker 1

You can find me on Twitter at Jack Underscore O'Brien. You can find us on Twitter at daily Zeikeeist. We're at the Daily Zeikeeist on Instagram.

Speaker 3

We have a Facebook fanpage and a website Daily zeikeist dot com, where we post our episodes and our footnotes, where we link off to the information that we talked about in today's episode, as well as a song that we think you might enjoy. Miles, what is a song that you think people might enjoy.

Speaker 2

Let's go out on an artist from New York, Yah Yah Bay with a track called You Up. And it's kind of like a little bit of bedroom R and B. You know, it's kind of got that like DIY sort of grime to the recording, but it's really dope. It's a great vocalist and the backing track is cool. So this is You Up by ya Ya Bae.

Speaker 1

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Speaker 2

Talk to y'all then Bye bye

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