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TMOS #3650: Drop the Pitt

May 19, 20261 hr 23 min
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Tonight, on a brand new Falcon Crest... How were things at Casa de Spewak last night? We find out during a thorough, sincere heart to heart with Mike and Robb. It gets REAL. Beware of "The Lewis and Clarkers". Plus, if you love Netflix, say "I Do."



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[SPEAKER_00]: What's up? [SPEAKER_00]: I'm Justin Bieber, come check out my tour of us. [SPEAKER_03]: Michael Merra, Radio Entertainment. [SPEAKER_03]: You can listen to the Michael Merra Show at michaomerajo.com. [SPEAKER_03]: Wow, what have we here? [SPEAKER_01]: It's a podcast fun. [SPEAKER_01]: I want to excitement, we have today. [SPEAKER_03]: It's the Michael Merra Show with michaomera and Rob Spiewack. [SPEAKER_03]: Now here's my... [SPEAKER_07]: I'm looking at our Streamyard comments.

[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, where are they? [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know what I have to press to get out of here. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm looking on the right side today. [SPEAKER_07]: What? [SPEAKER_08]: You look on the right side of your screen. [SPEAKER_07]: And you click comments. [SPEAKER_08]: Yes. [SPEAKER_07]: Do you have them? [SPEAKER_08]: Hold on. [SPEAKER_08]: I, they're there, just no one has commented anything yet.

[SPEAKER_07]: No, that can't be right because they're always saying hi to each other and we said didn't we make it clear. [SPEAKER_07]: We did make it. [SPEAKER_07]: We did make it. [SPEAKER_07]: It's very clear. [SPEAKER_08]: Yes. [SPEAKER_07]: Thank you David Edgar. [SPEAKER_08]: I know I thought about it as the word for no one's calling, don't want to shock her. [SPEAKER_07]: Duh. [SPEAKER_07]: Anyway, so welcome to the show.

[SPEAKER_07]: Probably not the best idea in the world for you and I to be here alone today. [SPEAKER_07]: Probably bad timing after yesterday's event, you know, probably a little tense. [SPEAKER_07]: Maybe we can work for you today. [SPEAKER_08]: Maybe we can work it out today. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, first of all, how did you sleep? [SPEAKER_07]: Did you sleep okay? [SPEAKER_08]: I didn't go to bed till very late because I had some stuff to do, and I slept fine.

[SPEAKER_08]: But I did get up at 7.45 today. [SPEAKER_08]: So no extensive amount of sleep. [SPEAKER_07]: Do you think it's a coincidence that when you and I are doing this show alone for the first time, since we have ever done the viewer comments, they're not open? [SPEAKER_08]: I don't think it's a coincidence. [SPEAKER_07]: I think that no, I think a button is wrong and we're claiming they're not [SPEAKER_07]: I feel like something's wrong.

[SPEAKER_07]: I feel like I feel naked without at least one of our peeps chopping at us on the YouTube channel. [SPEAKER_07]: Unless there are zero people that are watching this right now. [SPEAKER_07]: Did we let people know we were going to be taping at three o'clock? [SPEAKER_08]: Absolutely. [SPEAKER_07]: All right. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm just confused. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Are you concerned about that at all? [SPEAKER_08]: I am. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm one, but nothing should be changed.

[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, the comments, it defaults to doing, I mean, I want to make sure that we're on YouTube and all that. [SPEAKER_07]: Josh is not here because he's celebrating his birthday. [SPEAKER_07]: With his, uh, this was his birthday. [SPEAKER_08]: Yes. [SPEAKER_07]: Welcome to the professional operation. [SPEAKER_07]: It is the last flicker of the micro-marish show. [SPEAKER_07]: Ladies and gentlemen, don't say that. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh yes, today was a bad day for me.

[SPEAKER_07]: You could tell everybody it was, you know, but I'm still here and I'm delighted. [SPEAKER_07]: I just, I won't feel whole until I know what, you know, give your friend a call. [SPEAKER_07]: All right. [SPEAKER_07]: Turn your microphone off and give your friend a call. [SPEAKER_07]: And I can chat with you, hi, everybody. [SPEAKER_07]: It's Mike. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm glad to have you with us here today. [SPEAKER_07]: It's lovely.

[SPEAKER_07]: I was really hoping to rely on the comments today because, you know, one more one guy down. [SPEAKER_07]: It's always really, really important. [SPEAKER_07]: And when he runs things, there's usually one major effort. [SPEAKER_07]: Maybe multiples. [SPEAKER_07]: But that's okay. [SPEAKER_07]: That's all right. [SPEAKER_07]: Because I've got news to it.

[SPEAKER_07]: sort of, and I'll never get really totally used to it, and now, so he's calling Josh just to make sure we're doing everything correctly, just because there were some texts that were going on right before he was very concerned. [SPEAKER_07]: I woke up the little feed that I have and looked at the back of Rob's head and I was just a little bit concerned. [SPEAKER_07]: Because normally, the comments keep me in line and tell me to shut up and make fun of me.

[SPEAKER_07]: And I feel like it's a warm blanket. [SPEAKER_07]: And what I read now is stream yard, live viewer comments show up on stream yard. [SPEAKER_07]: This is an example. [SPEAKER_07]: That's usually not what we have. [SPEAKER_07]: And so, you know, I want to be connected with people. [SPEAKER_07]: That's the whole purpose of this. [SPEAKER_07]: And hopefully, this won't be a really long discussion.

[SPEAKER_07]: But I don't care, because primarily, yesterday, after a very long day, I sent out what I would like to call the AI show analysis to all the powers that be. [SPEAKER_07]: And it was a breakdown of different technical aspects of this show, and I found it fascinating. [SPEAKER_07]: And for the very first time since I have used artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence took a long, long time.

[SPEAKER_07]: to break down this show, this shows competitors, what is a good about this show, what is not good about this show, how this show can grow, how the listeners can grow, where we can find the listeners, how we communicate with the listeners. [SPEAKER_07]: So you can look for those changes coming up in the near future. [SPEAKER_07]: And I'm not joking about that. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm being very, very serious. [SPEAKER_07]: And hopefully that will work out. [SPEAKER_07]: All right.

[SPEAKER_07]: So, oh, I see. [SPEAKER_07]: See, now I'm seeing another thing. [SPEAKER_07]: It says, [SPEAKER_07]: Right now I could have told you I could have told you Just the way it happens always All right, he's coming back now So what'd you screw up? [SPEAKER_08]: I did not tick the buttons to stream so yeah, it's me But at least we got it out of the way early, huh? [SPEAKER_07]: So what are we doing? [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, yeah, now we're streaming.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, okay [SPEAKER_07]: So welcome to the Michael Marisha, sorry, you didn't hear any of that. [SPEAKER_07]: Let's start again. [SPEAKER_07]: No, we're not going to start yet. [SPEAKER_08]: Many people heard it because we have other people that don't listen live. [SPEAKER_08]: You love them. [SPEAKER_07]: But anyway. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, so we weren't streaming. [SPEAKER_08]: No, but we are now. [SPEAKER_08]: Why are you not going like that?

[SPEAKER_05]: Why do you think? [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I mean, it's going to take a second for them to see that we're there and then they'll pop in. [SPEAKER_07]: No, no, it's just that, you know, see, there you go. [SPEAKER_07]: Why are you saying it like you figured it out or something like that? [SPEAKER_08]: I'm not saying that at all. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, Mike. [SPEAKER_07]: Your live now. [SPEAKER_07]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_07]: Thank you very much, Rhys. [SPEAKER_07]: Hi, y'all.

[SPEAKER_07]: Hello, gentlemen. [SPEAKER_07]: I knew it. [SPEAKER_07]: Now, let me explain how this works. [SPEAKER_07]: The man at the other side of your frame would have gone the entire show without changing anything. [SPEAKER_07]: And we would not have streamed on YouTube. [SPEAKER_07]: May I knew something was wrong, and I dealt with it. [SPEAKER_07]: So I'm very happy that we will do it, is it new and all ready there? [SPEAKER_07]: Like a warm blanket, blanket, blanket, blanket.

[SPEAKER_08]: Well, I'm glad you spotted it. [SPEAKER_08]: I was in the, well, it's too much. [SPEAKER_08]: It's too much, it's too much, it's too much. [SPEAKER_07]: Is it too much, Rob? [SPEAKER_07]: Is it all too much? [SPEAKER_07]: Is it all too much? [SPEAKER_07]: No, it's gotten to be too much. [SPEAKER_08]: No, it's inside baseball. [SPEAKER_08]: People don't need to know what happened. [SPEAKER_08]: I just messed up. [SPEAKER_07]: I've got a... Who are you texting right before the show?

[SPEAKER_07]: Like, I saw the back of your head. [SPEAKER_07]: Did you know that I logged in and logged out? [SPEAKER_07]: While you were doing that? [SPEAKER_08]: I did not. [SPEAKER_07]: Who are you texting? [SPEAKER_07]: I was. [SPEAKER_08]: I was texting Carrie because I wanted to tell her an update of something I did today. [SPEAKER_08]: So it's good. [SPEAKER_08]: She's texting now, which is nice. [SPEAKER_08]: She wasn't speaking. [SPEAKER_08]: She was texting you.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: She wasn't, uh, what are you drinking? [SPEAKER_08]: Iced tea? [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: Uh, sweetened? [SPEAKER_08]: No? [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: Just checking. [SPEAKER_08]: I brewed it this morning. [UNKNOWN]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: All right. [SPEAKER_07]: Are you feeling defensive? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: All right. [SPEAKER_07]: Are you feeling defensive?

[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: All right. [SPEAKER_08]: Why would you say that? [SPEAKER_08]: No, I don't feel defensive. [SPEAKER_07]: What? [SPEAKER_08]: We had a good talk after the show yesterday. [SPEAKER_08]: We did. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, we so were better. [SPEAKER_08]: Last night, Carrie did have an after school gig. [SPEAKER_08]: I believe she was selling tickets for a maybe a [SPEAKER_08]: might have been a field hockey game.

[SPEAKER_08]: So when she got home, I heard her because I was down in the basement as I usually am and I heard the dog's bark and I knew she was here and then I see Linus come down and that's my little dog. [SPEAKER_07]: You're getting ready to leave. [SPEAKER_07]: You're, oh, that's not your own. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm not your, you sound defensive now. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm not, I'm, I'm here for the whole time. [SPEAKER_07]: No, I just was wondering why you were sitting like this.

[SPEAKER_08]: Um, so then, so Linus comes down, then Sebastian, the big stupid dog comes down, and then Carrie comes down. [SPEAKER_08]: And to go to the back door where we let the dogs out, you have to come within four feet of me because my desk is, you know, parallel to the, to the wall. [SPEAKER_07]: How long was she in the domicile before you had a real contact

[SPEAKER_07]: none there was no contact last night you because so you were in the basement when she got home right and she walked by me and then walked back up oh so she came down as soon as she got home yeah well that's a dog by you and then walk back up stairs without any words yeah the dogs indicated they needed to go out where there any words stop with the dogs covering yourself with a where there are any ways for any sentence not change no words works change

[SPEAKER_07]: like it'll be Kate with their normal normally be any words exchange. [SPEAKER_07]: Sure. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: How is your day? [SPEAKER_07]: What's up? [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: All right. [SPEAKER_07]: So what is up? [SPEAKER_07]: What did that say to you? [SPEAKER_08]: It said that another banner day in the speedwack house. [SPEAKER_08]: I know it said that I screwed up. [SPEAKER_08]: I scared her. [SPEAKER_08]: I made her mad.

[SPEAKER_08]: I appeared unresponsible. [SPEAKER_08]: I just, you know, it's the thing that I pull away from it most [SPEAKER_08]: I hate that. [SPEAKER_08]: I feel so stupid. [SPEAKER_08]: I feel rotten about it. [SPEAKER_08]: I would never, ever, and this counts you in Josh too. [SPEAKER_08]: I wouldn't want anyone. [SPEAKER_07]: So she comes down. [SPEAKER_07]: She comes down. [SPEAKER_07]: She comes down stairs. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, walks by you.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: you're not doing anything that you can what what do you i mean you're working yeah but i was not working on a conversation on the front casting or anything no she walks by you in the mocks back upstairs yes and you say nothing i said nothing because it didn't look like it was going to be well received she had a very direct look in her eye that did not there was no eye contact

[SPEAKER_07]: You're going to have to, I hate to tell you this, but you're going to have to duck back and cause you're snap crackle popping again. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm sorry, but it's just the reality of what I'm hearing. [SPEAKER_07]: Sorry, but you have to, and then we'll continue this discussion when you come back. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: everybody is me again. [SPEAKER_05]: It is, it's a 10's time. [SPEAKER_05]: It is a very, very 10's time.

[SPEAKER_05]: So just got the notification at 312. [SPEAKER_05]: Thank you very much, quick, Nick. [SPEAKER_05]: I appreciate it. [SPEAKER_05]: You know, Mike, I never really liked him. [SPEAKER_07]: I might be inclined to agree. [SPEAKER_07]: I want to offer that, that help. [SPEAKER_07]: What's the reason you need help? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, all I can get. [SPEAKER_07]: So we're back to the discussion where she walks by. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: You choose not to engage that particular.

[SPEAKER_07]: Well, she chose the same thing. [SPEAKER_07]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, she's not the one that gave the scare. [SPEAKER_07]: You're the one that gave the scare, got her out of school. [SPEAKER_07]: And her kind of says she didn't, no, no, no, that's not how it works. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I mean, I would have appreciated at least a nod or some eye contact. [SPEAKER_07]: You're the one that sits on you, don't you?

[SPEAKER_07]: I think I agree it's on me, but what then why did you say she could have said something? [SPEAKER_08]: As I said, I would have appreciated it. [SPEAKER_08]: I didn't expect it, but I would have appreciated it.

[SPEAKER_07]: see people that don't want to confront are for me difficult to deal with because it's like it's not it's not you're it's definitely not how you do things I know this well because yeah I want I always want closure I'm always looking for closure and when I don't get closure I I almost go insane yeah I almost go insane when I do so she goes back upstairs right and no desire to get up maybe walk up and says do you want to talk or anything like that [SPEAKER_08]: No, I had stuff to do.

[SPEAKER_08]: I was listing some stuff on Marketplace and eBay trying to, you know, clear out some junk. [SPEAKER_08]: I had some warehouse, the podcasters warehouse work to do. [SPEAKER_07]: And by the time this is, they're getting cruel now. [SPEAKER_07]: Good. [SPEAKER_07]: Rob's real apps. [SPEAKER_07]: It's not. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't think alcohol has touched your lips in how many months. [SPEAKER_08]: Here's five years one month I think five years a month. [SPEAKER_07]: I believe that.

[SPEAKER_07]: I don't think this is a relapse. [SPEAKER_07]: I think you've four years to I think you had a very tough yesterday and you're coming off a little illness and then this is the way Do you ever think and this is just I'm I'm just saying this because I'm saying this right you know do you ever think about reevaluating

[SPEAKER_07]: the way you communicate with her as far as like really grabbing the bull by the balls and just taking charge a little bit and really just saying you know come on I know you're afraid I know you don't like conflict I know you you because of the way you grew up you didn't like it but just that that might resonate with her with me [SPEAKER_07]: with Josh with everybody like you might double check and triple check the stream and not just say passively it's fine.

[SPEAKER_07]: They're just not calling in. [SPEAKER_07]: Of course they're calling in. [SPEAKER_07]: Rob, we look at what we have waiting for us here. [SPEAKER_08]: I understand. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay, and you were prepared just to pass it. [SPEAKER_07]: And [SPEAKER_07]: It might be time for a change to just go, you know, attack a little bit, attack, attack, you know, the situation, not attack people, but attack the attack life a little bit.

[SPEAKER_07]: You know, by letting her walk by and say, if Carla pulled that, I said, do you want to talk or am I am I in the door? [SPEAKER_07]: At least to confirm that she's not saying anything because she's pissed off at me and you said, I had things to do. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I'm doing this, but that's not. [SPEAKER_07]: But the priority would be that you scared the crap out of her right and he probably should have bounced right up stairs She probably would have appreciated it.

[SPEAKER_08]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_08]: No, I don't think she would have. [SPEAKER_08]: I honestly don't I mean, I've been with her October 30th week.

[SPEAKER_07]: Nick says he says be aggressive in her healthy way [SPEAKER_08]: Okay, so what would that in kale being aggressive and healthy way going upstairs and just opening it up or how aggressive doesn't mean attacking anybody aggressive means saying hey listen [SPEAKER_07]: I know I screwed up right and I feel hard of what happened here I'm adjusting my shot I said I know I screwed up.

[SPEAKER_07]: I know I I scared the hell out of you and well, let me jump ahead Then I'll I'll make it easy. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, leave Rob alone. [SPEAKER_07]: You're right. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm gonna leave Murrow Joe Don't know I can use all of my piece did it ever did she ever address why she was mad [SPEAKER_08]: No, no. [SPEAKER_08]: Why mean I know why she's mad? [SPEAKER_07]: Well, wait, wait, you said you talked later or she's texting.

[SPEAKER_08]: We had a text today about a Costco shopping list. [SPEAKER_07]: So it's gone. [SPEAKER_08]: What is gone? [SPEAKER_08]: I don't think that the friction between us is gone, but it was never discussed. [SPEAKER_08]: No, not at all. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm hoping tonight. [SPEAKER_07]: OK. [SPEAKER_08]: But also, you know, if she, I know her pretty well, known her a long time. [SPEAKER_08]: And last night was not the best night to tackle it.

[SPEAKER_08]: She wouldn't be in the mood to talk. [SPEAKER_08]: Might make things worse. [SPEAKER_08]: So that her cool off a day a little bit. [SPEAKER_07]: I probably would be happier if I was able to do that because sometimes I, you know, sometimes you have to, I've screwed up enough in my marriages, my multiple marriages where but the one I use as an example is with Carla. [SPEAKER_07]: Carla's capability. [SPEAKER_07]: is and I don't know if this is more women than men.

[SPEAKER_07]: I really don't know the answer to this if there are more women. [SPEAKER_07]: But I think women can do this better than men can do this where Carla can be pissed off at me. [SPEAKER_07]: We can have a fight and she can go into the bedroom, shut the light off, go to sleep and bingo. [SPEAKER_07]: I am not capable of that. [SPEAKER_07]: I am not capable of that. [SPEAKER_07]: I've done it when I but because I have no other choice.

[SPEAKER_07]: But [SPEAKER_07]: It's just, you know, it's tough because she will, she will shut down and then can sleep with it. [SPEAKER_07]: I can't, is that, I welcome that from the listeners, all the way of a lot of men that listen, I think women do that better than men do, I think. [SPEAKER_08]: Maybe, you have always, I won't say the jealous of us. [SPEAKER_07]: This is Rob, clearly my cares about you, and enough to still be upset. [SPEAKER_08]: That's very true, that is very true.

[SPEAKER_07]: Is that Josh Lake weighing in from Disney? [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, I'm sure his car is driving him to Disney because they have driving him to Disney. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, it's kind of cool though. [SPEAKER_07]: Hey, thanks for checking in Josh, I appreciate it. [SPEAKER_07]: Let me know if you're in your time. [SPEAKER_07]: No, you don't have to do anything. [SPEAKER_07]: Just enjoy your Kelly's birthday. [SPEAKER_07]: So getting back to the thing at hand. [SPEAKER_07]: Right.

[SPEAKER_07]: You have always been, thank you. [SPEAKER_08]: You have always been, and I won't say jealous, but I think, [SPEAKER_08]: Inability, you got an inability to understand of my ability to compartmentalize and ignore stuff that probably shouldn't be ignored, but it doesn't, it doesn't phase me at all. [SPEAKER_08]: And, you know, for years it was, you know, it's Rob, blah, blah, blah, blah, if you can tap everything. [SPEAKER_05]: But Mike is usually upset.

[SPEAKER_07]: see I need this I need this now in the right column this makes me happy even when I'm getting my balls busted I it's my it's my dysfunctional personality so you can come well you call it compartmentalizing yeah but you you don't need to address problems [SPEAKER_08]: I don't think so. [SPEAKER_08]: For years in Yemen, you want to get deep. [SPEAKER_08]: Families have been through a lot since we've been married. [SPEAKER_08]: And I've always been the cheerleader.

[SPEAKER_08]: You know, come on, it's going to be okay guys. [SPEAKER_08]: We can do this. [SPEAKER_08]: Let's do this. [SPEAKER_08]: Come on. [SPEAKER_08]: After this is done, we can do something else. [SPEAKER_08]: We can do this, we can get through this. [SPEAKER_08]: And it's sort of, I got a lot of it from my family because they were, [SPEAKER_08]: optimistic and I tried to do somebody just to leave my comery alone. [SPEAKER_08]: Leave it alone right now.

[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, they are into it today. [SPEAKER_08]: But it's tiring sometimes to be the cheerleader and the ringleader. [SPEAKER_08]: And so sometimes I don't do it anymore. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't need to do it as much anymore because my kids are older. [SPEAKER_08]: And I'm going to say cheerleader, what do you mean? [SPEAKER_08]: Like, um, when everybody is just sort of down and not doing anything or they have a complain about something, I was always the guy that was like, hey, come on.

[SPEAKER_07]: We can do such an old act though. [SPEAKER_07]: What do you mean? [SPEAKER_07]: You do it on text threads. [SPEAKER_07]: Now, you know, that's great. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, that kind of stuff, you know. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: But that's not usually burned out on that.

[SPEAKER_07]: yeah you do that's where i see your cheerleading like you never miss an opportunity to say great idea thanks for that you know you're always very diligent on that and it's uh you know i don't know i don't know do you think carry gets tired of it on sure but it's been you know she's been tired of it for it's easy [SPEAKER_08]: No, it's not. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, it is. [SPEAKER_08]: No, it's not.

[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Being that way is, you know, to always say, it's going to be fine. [SPEAKER_07]: It's going to be okay. [SPEAKER_07]: What's the different called is solving the problem? [SPEAKER_07]: That's my opinion. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, that's also hard, but I'm not saying what I'm not saying what I do isn't easy. [SPEAKER_08]: Isn't hard. [SPEAKER_08]: It is hard. [SPEAKER_07]: That's why sometimes I get weary of why are people.

[SPEAKER_07]: Any chance that she gets upset because you spend a lot of time with your mom. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't think so. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: I think that she enjoys what I'm all way. [SPEAKER_07]: I do, honestly, but do you agree that like being that that phony positive is gets tiresome? [SPEAKER_08]: It gets tiresome for me, I know. [SPEAKER_07]: Then don't do it anymore. [SPEAKER_07]: No, but then say what you really mean. [SPEAKER_07]: Say what you think.

[SPEAKER_08]: It's hard after doing it for so long to bail on it. [SPEAKER_07]: It is. [SPEAKER_07]: Why don't you try? [SPEAKER_07]: Why don't you just try being real? [SPEAKER_07]: Why don't you try being real? [SPEAKER_07]: Like, like, you're 55 now? [SPEAKER_07]: Yes, 55. [SPEAKER_07]: You're 55. [SPEAKER_07]: This is, you're entering the, you're five years, maybe 10 years. [SPEAKER_07]: Let's see if we can go.

[SPEAKER_07]: You're 10 years away from the senior years where, yeah, a lot of seniors will say, you don't have to take that from people. [SPEAKER_07]: You don't have to tolerate that from people. [SPEAKER_07]: You know, and it's like, [SPEAKER_07]: I'll give you a classic example. [SPEAKER_07]: She's upset with you because she thought maybe you were dead. [SPEAKER_07]: Right. [SPEAKER_07]: Like I did. [SPEAKER_07]: Right. [SPEAKER_07]: So she comes downstairs, walks through.

[SPEAKER_07]: You say nothing to her. [SPEAKER_07]: Right. [SPEAKER_07]: Why don't you say, you know, look. [SPEAKER_07]: I know you're mad at me. [SPEAKER_07]: I just wanted to say, and I, you don't have to talk to me. [SPEAKER_07]: I just want to say, I'm sorry, instead you say nothing. [SPEAKER_07]: That makes, that's going to make her feel horrible. [SPEAKER_08]: I did apologize to her when she woke me. [SPEAKER_08]: And you know, I told you, does that not count?

[SPEAKER_07]: What do you think? [SPEAKER_07]: Why are you playing dumb? [SPEAKER_07]: You're a smart guy. [SPEAKER_07]: You're really smart. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm calling you out a little bit. [SPEAKER_07]: But you're calling you out when you're full. [SPEAKER_07]: Rob, I am. [SPEAKER_07]: Somebody has to.

[SPEAKER_07]: you conjure and and it doesn't make people around you happy you're right and she probably wouldn't mind i mean i i look this is just one thing where i am sitting here yesterday feeling like i was gonna barf yeah because josh and i were looking at each other and well josh said he didn't think it is much as me i worry probably more of a warrior yeah then even josh is and i [SPEAKER_07]: What are we gonna do, man?

[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, I don't know, it was, it was circuit overload, you know, with your dad and now you, and I was thinking, this is just, this can't be true, this can't, this cannot be true.

[SPEAKER_07]: And then, you know, [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know what exists in your home, but I think I have a pretty good idea based on conversations I've had with you, conversations I've had with her, and you sit there and let her walk by, just like you, you're quiet with me when I'm upset, you know, with something. [SPEAKER_07]: And it's just like sometimes you just gotta step up a little bit. [SPEAKER_07]: I understand what it's. [SPEAKER_07]: I mean, that's what I think.

[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, if you can. [SPEAKER_07]: If you go through that pain. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, so not in my doing that, man. [SPEAKER_07]: I mean, it's not in my DNA to apologize all the time, but I apologize when I've been in it. [SPEAKER_07]: So, because I really think it's necessary. [SPEAKER_07]: And I screw up. [SPEAKER_07]: all the time. [SPEAKER_07]: I live in a house where I screw up. [SPEAKER_07]: Now I got a kid's going into his team years pretty soon.

[SPEAKER_07]: And I got two first on me. [SPEAKER_07]: Tell me how much I screw up. [SPEAKER_07]: And if that's not enough, then I got my sister who calls on me and my daughters that call on me and then tell me when I'm screwing up. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_07]: It's it's just it's it's very [SPEAKER_07]: frustrating. [SPEAKER_07]: And I think yesterday could be a good example of how, you know, she has accepted it obviously.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, she's very passive too. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't applaud that, but it's true. [SPEAKER_08]: I think it's one of the reasons we do so good together. [SPEAKER_08]: Um, because I couldn't be a problem if you don't discuss it. [SPEAKER_08]: But we know each other very well, and that's just the way we do it. [SPEAKER_08]: It might not be healthy, but I've had a rare few years, I'm probably not in my best mental state right now, and it's hard.

[SPEAKER_08]: That's all. [SPEAKER_08]: I try to, you know, that's one of the reasons why the cheerleader think of it. [SPEAKER_08]: I think it helps me a little bit too. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, but it doesn't help me. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: I mean, I'm just telling you how I want to see you on the show. [SPEAKER_07]: It makes me angry. [SPEAKER_08]: You understand how it makes me angry. [SPEAKER_08]: It shouldn't make you angry. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, because it's just like, do more.

[SPEAKER_07]: That's what I say. [SPEAKER_07]: When I see, when I see Josh with all due respect, who's doing this and this and this and this and carlabringing this idea, this idea, this idea, and then some metrics come up that are showing the beginning and you put it's a good start. [SPEAKER_07]: It's like, what value does that have for anything to say that? [SPEAKER_07]: Do you know what I mean other than, thanks?

[SPEAKER_08]: It's like obvious, it's the reason I try to reply to let you know, I've seen it. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay, but I mean, I can do it again. [SPEAKER_07]: No, no, I'm not, I'm just, oh God, it's hard. [SPEAKER_07]: No, it just, I have to communicate this. [SPEAKER_07]: Like when, you know, [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know what it is, but maybe it's just acknowledging the fact that people care about you to a degree that [SPEAKER_07]: that goes deeper than you think.

[SPEAKER_07]: And I don't even know, I didn't know until yesterday. [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_07]: And this is really, really heavy. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: Because all I get from people that listen, that don't know me and don't know you and don't know our relationship, is, you know, don't pick on Rob, don't pick on Rob, don't pick on Rob. [SPEAKER_07]: And when someone's passive, [SPEAKER_07]: Like you are pony or buzz, you know, and you're dealing with alphas like Don or me.

[SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_07]: There's no way the alpha will ever get cut slack because the alpha always appears to be a monster. [SPEAKER_07]: But what people don't know is the monster has deep feelings about people as well. [SPEAKER_07]: And the feeling I had yesterday, and when Josh said Mike is still upset, [SPEAKER_07]: the, and he's, he's right, the feeling I had was like losing a kid. [SPEAKER_07]: Wow. [SPEAKER_07]: Even though I've never lost a kid.

[SPEAKER_07]: I'm like, this, [SPEAKER_07]: You know, my feeling is the show would come to an end and we would periodically, you know, have nice phone calls together.

[SPEAKER_07]: That's what I, that's kind of what I would envision going forward, not that, you know, you would be lying in bed with your eyes closed, never to wake up again, which is what Josh and I thought for a time yesterday and maybe to carry [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know what to tell you, it's just, it's just, I think it's me I can only talk about. [SPEAKER_07]: So these fat dom was a good monster. [SPEAKER_08]: Maybe the best. [SPEAKER_08]: Am I right?

[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, uh, it was, you know, you were, you were perfect. [SPEAKER_07]: You, can I tell you if we're really going to pull back a curtain? [SPEAKER_08]: I know it. [SPEAKER_08]: I know it's true. [SPEAKER_07]: It's tough enough to work with somebody who is, uh, an our system, someone who really is rough on people. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: But when that person has an enabler, yep. [SPEAKER_07]: And Rob was Don's enabler for Mike for the entire run and made my life so hard.

[SPEAKER_07]: And all I wanted was to break free of that for a long, long time, but there little things called golden handcuffs where you're making a good living and you want to stick with it. [SPEAKER_07]: What I didn't realize is that he was probably doing the same thing to you with me. [SPEAKER_07]: You know, yeah, it was time to soft each other a little bit. [SPEAKER_08]: It was not healthy and he Do you remember the The cover of the many people have seen it. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm sorry.

[SPEAKER_08]: This is so old The my family no one Josh you can kiss my ass why don't you come to work? [SPEAKER_05]: What did he say? [SPEAKER_05]: I think this means Mike would consider attending Rob's celebration of life one day [SPEAKER_08]: He's having fun cars doing the drive and going to Disney World, let me give you what the listeners are weighing in since we're making this public rub.

[SPEAKER_07]: If she's truly your rider die, a simple sincere apology for scaring her will go a long way. [SPEAKER_07]: Maybe send a short text right now and talk later. [SPEAKER_07]: Best way to get past it. [SPEAKER_07]: Your thoughts. [SPEAKER_08]: I would rather not text her. [SPEAKER_08]: I would write, but when she comes home, I will talk to her tonight. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't like texting. [SPEAKER_08]: I think texting has, it- I hate it.

[SPEAKER_08]: It absolutely destroys any sort of subtlety or nuance to what you're saying and it can be misinterpreted. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: So, you know, it's just, there's a lot of history here and, you know, the fact that, [SPEAKER_08]: No, but to go back, what I was going to say is the cover of the soundtrack for My Fair Lady had a puppet, a puppeteer, and a puppeteer was controlling Eliza Doolittle, and then above that, a puppeteer was controlling Rex Harrison.

[SPEAKER_08]: So what this says to me is that, yeah, we were manipulated, we were puppeteered, and I was young and stupid, er, and I didn't see what was going on until after the fact. [SPEAKER_08]: which is that shame on me. [SPEAKER_08]: I should have. [SPEAKER_08]: But I had thought at that time that I had found like a safe space because it was brutal at times and at times it was really brutal. [SPEAKER_08]: But you do what you can to protect yourself.

[SPEAKER_08]: And, you know, I feel that if I had my wisdom now and to look back, I would be able to see what a disaster that was. [SPEAKER_08]: It's not forgivable. [SPEAKER_08]: However, that being said, [SPEAKER_08]: It was beaten, I'm sure was beaten into you. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, it was never a healthy environment. [SPEAKER_08]: It was never a healthy relationship at all. [SPEAKER_08]: And it was, you were invited, you were required to participate in it.

[SPEAKER_07]: And, you know, I started with you guys more- When you say that, explain what you mean by that to the listeners that might not know what you're talking. [SPEAKER_07]: You were invited. [SPEAKER_07]: What is that? [SPEAKER_07]: Because I don't even understand. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I'm like, uh, [SPEAKER_08]: I think about like the hatred of G Gordon Litty at the time, which when all is said and done, I mean, I'm sorry. [SPEAKER_08]: It meant very little to me.

[SPEAKER_08]: He seemed like a nice old man. [SPEAKER_08]: He did a radio show before us, kind of neat that he was a historical footnote, but you weren't allowed to like him. [SPEAKER_08]: One time I went because my father got tickets, this is a long time ago, went and saw Jackie the joke man and got back to the show.

[SPEAKER_08]: and I was lambasted for that just to go see a comedy show so it's like you're invited to be a part of the show which was a mate you got to know that since I was 14 I'm listening to you and on and I was thinking today I said if you had told me when I was in high school that [SPEAKER_08]: I could legally refer to you as my partner, and you would say the same thing back to me. [SPEAKER_08]: I would say you were crazy. [SPEAKER_08]: There's no way that could happen.

[SPEAKER_08]: So it's really what I set out to do. [SPEAKER_08]: And when you get an invitation to the inner flow, and I saw interns that could do it, I saw interns that were absolutely just drummed out because they weren't any fun. [SPEAKER_08]: I was proud. [SPEAKER_08]: I was proud of being part of the show [SPEAKER_08]: I just the stuff I had to keep bottled up was nasty, it made me feel bad.

[SPEAKER_07]: I think it's important to point out to our listeners if I'm going to be completely honest. [SPEAKER_07]: I want to say this without sounding like it doesn't matter. [SPEAKER_07]: I love doing what we do. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: it's important to me. [SPEAKER_07]: I would feel very very empty without it. [SPEAKER_07]: I want to keep it going no matter what. [SPEAKER_07]: I really do. [SPEAKER_07]: And we've gone through tough times and good times, more tough than good.

[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, today when there was silence between Josh and myself and we were waiting to find out. [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_07]: You know, after noon, if someone has an answer to the bell, I thought it was a lock. [SPEAKER_07]: I was like, I said to Josh, if Carrie calls it, the show, it was meaningless at that point. [SPEAKER_07]: I didn't care. [SPEAKER_07]: My stomach was just telling me that someone I care about is, [SPEAKER_07]: going to be gone.

[SPEAKER_07]: As angry and as rough on you as I can be sometimes, mm-hmm. [SPEAKER_07]: that's there was no show how will the show absolutely zero. [SPEAKER_07]: That didn't matter what mattered was no don't tell me that right after his dad no please that's not or what you know oh you're kidding me yeah this person who's been a part of my life for this long is going to that's those are the things that turned me up when that was going on and then after the fact I was

[SPEAKER_07]: of course and you should be so upset I still as Josh pointed out I still am and I look the way you handle it is your business you know it's it's not there are multiple times when I will have be frustrated because something happened on the show that was a nuts and bolts issue and you don't [SPEAKER_07]: deal with, you don't reach out, you don't, because you don't prefer to do that.

[SPEAKER_07]: You prefer to be the way you are, and it drives me nuts on a show basis communicating that. [SPEAKER_07]: And I'm sure [SPEAKER_07]: I drive you nuts when I might lay something on you that you think is not legit, that's not what it was at all Mike, that's not what it was because you got that all the time, misunderstandings happen with that, you know, when you work with somebody as long as I've worked with you, it was just a shock and it was like a new experience because

[SPEAKER_07]: Maybe the way you feel about me to a certain extent, too, is that, you know, we're kind of always there, right? [SPEAKER_07]: We're always kind of there. [SPEAKER_07]: It's kind of, it's kind of a landing place. [SPEAKER_08]: And I won't say joint at the hip. [SPEAKER_08]: But I will say it. [SPEAKER_07]: And by the way, Joe, he bag of donuts over sleeping is not a crime or is it? [SPEAKER_07]: No, it's not.

[SPEAKER_07]: absolutely not and and and this is what I did was I want to make it clear. [SPEAKER_07]: There's nothing to do with over sleeping at all. [SPEAKER_07]: This has everything to do with the way we handled it. [SPEAKER_07]: The what we were afraid of not not that he overslept it. [SPEAKER_07]: That was irrelevant to me.

[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: What was what was relevant was just [SPEAKER_07]: Wow, how how that because it's very unusual for someone to go that late, you know, and if they're not, you know, doing a heroin or something. [SPEAKER_07]: Right. [SPEAKER_08]: So it shocked me as well. [SPEAKER_08]: And it was a bad night not to have my phone on the night. [SPEAKER_05]: Do you think our boys have a fun in the Czech group right now? [SPEAKER_05]: The Bikomaris should do it.

[SPEAKER_08]: What he's done is he's on his way to have dinner with Gaston and the beauty and the beast lady or whatever. [SPEAKER_08]: And he's going to go in the castle, gummed up. [SPEAKER_08]: He's having a blast. [SPEAKER_07]: He's getting. [SPEAKER_07]: He's having a blast. [SPEAKER_07]: But the bottom line is I'm glad that you know, I'm glad that you, as soon as I found he's up. [SPEAKER_07]: I forgot I read the text yesterday. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: But yeah.

[SPEAKER_07]: Is it a two-dayer where I'm concerned? [SPEAKER_07]: Oh yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: But that, you know, as far as you and the way you approach things, you know, sometimes a reboot is it's important with the family and with the co-workers and with all that. [SPEAKER_07]: And I think since you're that, I'd you've kind of been in flatlining.

[SPEAKER_07]: And I think that you're kind of like, you know, just to maybe because of the meds, maybe because of whatever you're just like, here I will describe it in [SPEAKER_09]: Hmm. [SPEAKER_07]: You know, and you know, you know, do what Litty did put the hand over the flame and just wake up. [SPEAKER_07]: You don't want to do that. [SPEAKER_07]: People care about you. [SPEAKER_07]: And you know, you know, you know, you know, it.

[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, but I mean, I think that really that it's, it's something that, you know, near and dear to your heart, you know, with her and she's passive too. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, maybe she's passive too, but maybe you don't be passive. [SPEAKER_07]: And you try to, you know, reach out and, [SPEAKER_07]: be more proactive is I guess what I'm saying, you know, not my not my strong suit. [SPEAKER_07]: I will give you that. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, it's easy to say that, pal.

[SPEAKER_07]: It's easy to say that. [SPEAKER_07]: That was not good. [SPEAKER_08]: Not my not my strongest. [SPEAKER_08]: That was that was lighthearted. [SPEAKER_08]: I hope you know that. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, it's very valid advice. [SPEAKER_08]: It is. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: And believe me, I don't know nothing about nothing when it comes to, you know, other [SPEAKER_07]: Right.

[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, it's a, it's, it's all, that's a mental illness as far as I'm concerned. [SPEAKER_07]: Fixing, you know, fixing, fixing, fixing, fixing. [SPEAKER_08]: And that, I have to ask, do you think you're here? [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I'm glad to be here. [SPEAKER_08]: And I love this show, too. [SPEAKER_08]: It's the best part of my day every day.

[SPEAKER_08]: But when you talk about the fixing, is that in your DNA from your family, or did that come or did it intensify when you got into the business? [SPEAKER_08]: I'm curious. [SPEAKER_08]: Cool. [SPEAKER_08]: because I know some of it has got to be the business, right? [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_07]: I mean, it's like, I just, I always want closure. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know where it comes from.

[SPEAKER_07]: I haven't spent an up time on an analyst couch to know where it comes from, but I love to fix. [SPEAKER_07]: Why kind of avoid negativity and threads because I want to, [SPEAKER_07]: And for a while there, I was going to, you know, have to answer this. [SPEAKER_07]: I want the answers. [SPEAKER_07]: And then I, I don't do it. [SPEAKER_07]: And I reached out to listeners who have pissed me off that I had a relationship with.

[SPEAKER_07]: And then would reach out and go back and forth and fix situations. [SPEAKER_07]: And some, you just have to walk away and some you try to fix. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: And, you know, fix the dog. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know what that means. [SPEAKER_07]: I know we have to keep going. [SPEAKER_07]: So anyway, we have to take a break. [SPEAKER_07]: We've got news coming up and later on, boy, so much to talk about.

[SPEAKER_07]: We probably won't deal with my AI show analysis in today's show. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, wait till Josh is here for that. [SPEAKER_07]: But I do want to talk about the burning of my face later on because well, it's a modern medical [SPEAKER_07]: Fine, pretty. [SPEAKER_07]: However, really, we'll be right back every year.

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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm going to put that great coffee machine that I had at my mother-in-law's house because it's that good and I want it so bad. [SPEAKER_07]: No, I don't want you to buy it for me. [SPEAKER_07]: Hold on. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, still a lot of fun. [SPEAKER_07]: But buy it for yourself. [SPEAKER_07]: because it's really, yeah, it's really cool. [SPEAKER_08]: Mike doesn't want to call me Mike wants a fur coat. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, play the thing. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, okay, let's do it.

[SPEAKER_07]: Speaking of stuff, I love stuff. [SPEAKER_07]: We're gonna start with tech because this is really, really cool for tech geeks that love headphones. [SPEAKER_07]: And I'm a tech geek that loves headphones. [SPEAKER_07]: So we live in headphones, yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: There have been rumors floating around about Sony, coming out to compete with the AirPods Maxes, with a new pair of headphones.

[SPEAKER_07]: Sony has a new pair of flagship wireless headphones and the price tag, eclipses, even the ultra-expensive AirPods Max II. [SPEAKER_07]: which were really expensive. [SPEAKER_07]: That's why the Chinese are man in your factoring rip-offs. [SPEAKER_07]: And you know where they come from, Mike is China. [SPEAKER_07]: It's called the 1,000 X the Colxian headphones. [SPEAKER_07]: That's a CLLE XIO and headphones. [SPEAKER_07]: Terrible name.

[SPEAKER_08]: Are they your bugs or are they over the ear? [SPEAKER_07]: They're headphones. [SPEAKER_07]: There's Sony's 10th anniversary celebration for its lauded 1,000 x series, and they're doing it big. [SPEAKER_07]: First, there's the price. [SPEAKER_07]: It's a whopping $650 for these, which is $100 more expensive than AirPods Max II. [SPEAKER_07]: It's even more expensive than MacBook Neo. [SPEAKER_07]: What's Mac's book Neo? [SPEAKER_07]: Do you know?

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, he was in the movie with Keanu Reeves. [SPEAKER_07]: No. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, for that price Sony says you'll get some killer sound, the centerpiece is what Sony is calling a bespoke driver unit with a soft edge as well as a high rigidity dome made from hey, now don't get horny. [SPEAKER_07]: That's made from a unidirectional carbon composite material, the translation according to Sony, these headphones offer a wider sound stage and more detail [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.

[SPEAKER_08]: Well, that's good. [SPEAKER_08]: Um, that's such nonsense. [SPEAKER_08]: First of all, beyond your buds for like convenience, never listen to music wirelessly. [SPEAKER_08]: It's already, they already compress the hell out of it. [SPEAKER_08]: It's been compressed at the recording. [SPEAKER_08]: It's been compressed as they turn it into something in your phone.

[SPEAKER_07]: One of your listening over a like big speaker, and you're listening through your phone, like I listened to all my music around the house. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, so yeah, then you can, but that's not headphones if you want headphones. [SPEAKER_08]: They've got to be wired. [SPEAKER_08]: Don't recap. [SPEAKER_08]: This is what you need, right here. [SPEAKER_08]: These are, I've worn them for 25 years.

[SPEAKER_08]: The Sony 75-06's and people will tell you, well, it's not great like beats, so it's not great like this new family, right? [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_08]: Because they respect the base response, you can't hear anything on beats headphones, except if you tried, have you ever had or tried AirPod Maxis? [SPEAKER_07]: I have them. [SPEAKER_07]: and you don't use them. [SPEAKER_07]: No, I do, but like when I don't do this or not, airpod max, airpod max, all the big headphones.

[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, no, I got them for a like a Christmas present two, three years ago. [SPEAKER_08]: And you got them on team, right? [SPEAKER_07]: No, I got the knockoffs on team who that don't have the juice, but I use the airpod. [SPEAKER_07]: And they drive me nuts with connectivity. [SPEAKER_07]: Especially when I'm trying to connect to my computer. [SPEAKER_07]: There's another problem. [SPEAKER_07]: It drives me insane. [SPEAKER_07]: That's the problem.

[SPEAKER_07]: Connect and they seem to only connect [SPEAKER_07]: When I don't want them to, when they will connect to this board, or they will connect to the phone or something like, but the audio, the fidelity to me is always really, really good. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I just think it's a step down. [SPEAKER_08]: I do, and I'm very particular about headphones. [SPEAKER_08]: I try to switch. [SPEAKER_08]: These, the new Apple ones, they're fantastic. [SPEAKER_08]: They are really, really.

[SPEAKER_07]: Those are air pods. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, yeah, I like them a lot, but again. [SPEAKER_07]: I like the only one I want to hear is one of the news and I have bee style stuff in my show. [SPEAKER_08]: And when you use Q-tips? [SPEAKER_07]: Absolutely. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Wax on wax off. [SPEAKER_07]: If you got something. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Zahara Jolie graduated from Spellman College and Atlanta over the weekend.

[SPEAKER_07]: And yes, I said, Zahara Jolie. [SPEAKER_07]: Not Zahara Jolie pit. [SPEAKER_07]: She dropped the pit and goes by Zahera Marley Jolie. [SPEAKER_07]: Not surprisingly, Angelina Jolie was at the ceremony while Brad was not. [SPEAKER_07]: TMZ says he didn't even reach out to her because he's become so estranged from the kids since his split with their mom. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm glad Harvey Levin knows that.

[SPEAKER_07]: Angelina adopted Zahara in 2005, Brad legally adopted her and her brother, Maddox in 2006, Maddox has also dropped the pit from his last name and so have two of Brad's biological children, Shiloh and Vivient. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, Brad, that's a bad track record. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that's a lot of hate. [SPEAKER_07]: I think, man. [SPEAKER_08]: I think we should all drop the pit. [SPEAKER_07]: There's no work here. [SPEAKER_08]: Did you drop the pit, Mike?

[SPEAKER_07]: She'll drop the pit. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't believe it. [SPEAKER_07]: Anytime you want. [SPEAKER_07]: There's no word how the other two kids knocks and packs feel about their dad's last name, but it doesn't sound old good for the Bradster. [SPEAKER_08]: I keep waiting for him to show up on that show with no whiley. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: The pit. [SPEAKER_07]: Yes. [SPEAKER_07]: Don't drop the pit.

[SPEAKER_07]: Eddie Murphy has a strict rule about his kids working in showbiz. [SPEAKER_07]: They can't do it until they're adults. [SPEAKER_07]: Good call, Eddie. [SPEAKER_07]: That is a good call. [SPEAKER_07]: That is 24 year old daughter, Bella finally got her break in 2021. [SPEAKER_07]: In the sequel coming to America, but before that, she says, quote, I would always ask my dad, can I please be an extra in this movie?

[SPEAKER_07]: Please, he'd always say no. [SPEAKER_07]: She adds, quote, he really wanted me to have a normal childhood, which I'm very appreciative of. [SPEAKER_07]: Although she adds that waiting made her even more obsessed [SPEAKER_08]: And make them wait, make them wait. [SPEAKER_07]: Bella now has a small role is in the new Netflix movie, roommate starring Adam Sandler's kid, Sadie.

[SPEAKER_07]: She's funny, Eddie, you know, I don't think he's in Nick Cannon territory yet, but he's got 10 kids. [SPEAKER_07]: He does, and you know what? [SPEAKER_08]: Remember, he was out of our life for so long. [SPEAKER_08]: I think he was doing the family thing.

[SPEAKER_08]: Eddie Murphy to me, I would think by now I'd be sick of him because he was he was super sizzling hot when I was a kid you can't it's so talented and you know we talked about Josh and I talked about on the movie show we talked about trading places his first movie when he puts his foot [SPEAKER_08]: in the camera. [SPEAKER_08]: He's a star. [SPEAKER_08]: He's a Hollywood star. [SPEAKER_08]: You can see it right away. [SPEAKER_07]: Only two of his kids are still under 18.

[SPEAKER_07]: So he's got a lot of little crumb crunchers running around and good for Eddie. [SPEAKER_07]: I like Eddie Murphy. [SPEAKER_08]: Do you think he changed diapers? [SPEAKER_07]: No way. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_07]: Like a line of 10 people that would be real. [SPEAKER_07]: A fortune will celebrate America's 250th birthday next month with two weeks of patriotic programming sponsored by Coca-Cola. [SPEAKER_07]: Of course. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, I mean, that's America, baby.

[SPEAKER_07]: The show's will air the weeks of June 1st in the 29th, Ryan Seekrest, Vanna White, and yes, Coca-Cola will help viewers quote, drink in the spirit, sights, and stories of America through the lens of one of television's most beloved shows. [SPEAKER_08]: So I would imagine that so deep that that crap is there. [SPEAKER_07]: All the puzzles will be Americana, and I'd like to

[SPEAKER_08]: viewers can also enter the drink in America giveaway for a chance to win a trip to either a national park or universal stupidious guess what they're going to pick universal studios go see them monsters you know what they didn't mention is and I'm excited about this you know they've really incorporated vana into the show so you know she's going to have red white and blue vijazzling done for that two weeks piece very very exciting I guess because she loves America

[SPEAKER_07]: way to see how she turns the letters when that happened. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh dear. [SPEAKER_07]: This past Friday was national pizza party day. [SPEAKER_07]: So what's your favorite place to place a mega order for family friends or co-workers? [SPEAKER_07]: And remember this is a pizza party. [SPEAKER_07]: So you will not be ordering from that fancy place that charges $50 a pie. [SPEAKER_07]: Unless you're a pizza baller. [SPEAKER_07]: According to a new report.

[SPEAKER_07]: The baller. [SPEAKER_07]: Pizza hot. [SPEAKER_07]: is still America's favorite pizza chain. [SPEAKER_08]: Why are we so stupid? [SPEAKER_07]: 19% said it was their preferred place for a mass order. [SPEAKER_07]: So maybe there's still a runway for it to be revitalized with its planned nostalgia push. [SPEAKER_07]: I saw that. [SPEAKER_07]: And pizza. [SPEAKER_07]: We don't know our good pizza. [SPEAKER_07]: Look, the best pizza is if you find a local joint that makes the pizza.

[SPEAKER_07]: Exactly. [SPEAKER_07]: I got one point. [SPEAKER_08]: I'll go to here. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Domino's was next at 17% followed by Papa John's Little Seasers and Marcos. [SPEAKER_07]: They're all, look, they're chain pizza joints. [SPEAKER_08]: Do you think Josh likes Domino's or, oh yeah, or pizza? [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, he likes muting the Beast Pizza. [SPEAKER_08]: If I had to do a big order, like a huge one, I'd go to Costco.

[SPEAKER_08]: Their pizza is cheap and it's good if it's a massive order. [SPEAKER_08]: Sort of God. [SPEAKER_08]: We ought to have them as they are. [SPEAKER_07]: But I think they're sending you checks. [SPEAKER_07]: For a medium sized party, are you talking about the frozen kind, are you talking about the kind you would get in there a little restaurant, the restaurant, the food court.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, but I've been a better than any of the choices you put up there is Lito, Lito Pisa here in Lito, Lito is sensational. [SPEAKER_07]: I think that's, and I think if I'm not mistaken, Lito might come from the Baltimore, Washington, Virginia. [SPEAKER_08]: I think it was the University of Maryland where it was founded. [SPEAKER_08]: And besides, boss tags.

[SPEAKER_07]: There has been an uptick in the frozen pizza industry, but in periods of surging prices like now, consumers are extra sensitive to value. [SPEAKER_07]: Speaking of my wife's brick and mortar store here in Fort Myers, Florida, a few doors down is a pizza joint, and they do, I don't know what days it is, I think it's Sunday. [SPEAKER_07]: And one other day of the week, they do half price pizza for cash, and it is a wow winner. [SPEAKER_07]: It's a deal.

[SPEAKER_07]: It's a great deal. [SPEAKER_07]: And it works. [SPEAKER_08]: Which what toppings do you get there? [SPEAKER_07]: Nothing. [SPEAKER_07]: Do you have a cheese piece? [SPEAKER_07]: Just like a New York pie. [SPEAKER_07]: If a pizza joint starts charging a higher amount, especially on top of delivery, fees and tips, people will just get their own frozen pizzas. [SPEAKER_07]: But if frozen pizzas are charging, fresh pizza prices, obviously, the result.

[SPEAKER_07]: will be very negative for consumers. [SPEAKER_08]: It's true. [SPEAKER_08]: I remember when I worked at Safeway, you could get it to Tina was for like $1.79. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, very cheap. [SPEAKER_07]: The frozen pizzas. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I was college. [SPEAKER_08]: It was perfect. [SPEAKER_08]: But I'm not paying $7.89. [SPEAKER_08]: $10 for a frozen pizza. [SPEAKER_07]: Man, I want to pie now.

[SPEAKER_07]: I'm going to call Mrs. Omar, see if she can bring one of those times. [SPEAKER_07]: Cookin' up pizza. [SPEAKER_07]: Yum. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Finally, today, a 62 year old man in Florida named Robert Boston. [SPEAKER_07]: Are you sure he's from Florida? [SPEAKER_07]: Don't know. [SPEAKER_07]: He was arrested after he marched over to his neighbor's property at 3am a few weeks ago. [SPEAKER_07]: He was carrying a ladder and he had a mission.

[SPEAKER_07]: He was upset about a malfunctioning motion light. [SPEAKER_07]: So he placed a ladder against a building he climbed up, he had to flood light off the wall entirely and he left it on the ground. [SPEAKER_07]: He removed it so forcefully that he caused $800 in damages by pulling wiring loose from inside the wall. [SPEAKER_07]: That was real. [SPEAKER_07]: That's what makes the poll right there. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: And one more important detail, Robert was also naked.

[SPEAKER_07]: oh no he was caught on surveillance footage doing all of this wearing nothing except to watch a headlamp and flip flops no word on now where he was hiding the headlamp uh... and what had it was on that's the micomeria uniforms and that's that's one of them fancy one of them wring things about one of them wring doorbells i anyway those wring floodlights that i got uh... will take a break we will come back and we will talk about well this seems to be a good topic for today's show

[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, we will talk about the Lewis and Clark people and burning my face off. [SPEAKER_07]: This gentleman, or maybe we'll talk to Rob about divorce. [SPEAKER_07]: All that coming up right here of the microwave is this time for my life Thank you right there live one Let me tell you about Omaha okay, I have a choice.

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[SPEAKER_08]: It was probably a frying pan guy, don't you? [SPEAKER_07]: You know, I will talk about my face sloughing off in a second here, but... [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: Do you want to talk about divorce or the Charlie Bus? [SPEAKER_08]: I think I want to talk about divorce, because it's not because I'm interested in the notion of being divorced. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, I'm an expert. [SPEAKER_07]: I think it's because you're very good at it. [SPEAKER_07]: I really do.

[SPEAKER_08]: Do you think that, which was your favorite divorce of the two? [SPEAKER_07]: There are no favorites from. [SPEAKER_07]: It's a failure. [SPEAKER_07]: It's like a death. [SPEAKER_07]: Thank you, James Malois, for the $10 super chat we appreciate. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, Rob, no, don't worry about it. [SPEAKER_07]: Don't be obsessive, compulsive, just move on. [SPEAKER_07]: All right, it's like it really is. [SPEAKER_07]: It is really, really like a death in the family.

[SPEAKER_07]: And it's tough, it's horrible. [SPEAKER_07]: My second divorce was the worst of the two, because it was children involved. [SPEAKER_07]: It sucked. [SPEAKER_07]: And I don't know what he wants to do that. [SPEAKER_07]: It's terrible. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm sorry you lost them. [SPEAKER_08]: No, I'm kidding. [UNKNOWN]: Faster. [SPEAKER_07]: No. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm glad I have a good relationship. [SPEAKER_07]: My ex and I have a good relationship. [SPEAKER_07]: So, you know, that's fine.

[SPEAKER_07]: And, you know, you have to take the high road. [SPEAKER_07]: I tell people that all the time. [SPEAKER_07]: But as far as, you know, when it happens, the best part, somebody told me the best part of a divorce are the kids and the worst part are the kids. [SPEAKER_07]: because you're missing out on the full experience with your children, but you still have them, and if you continue the relationship, unlike Brad Pitt, life can be pretty good.

[SPEAKER_07]: We love Brad, Katherine, and Elizabeth. [SPEAKER_08]: Um, my parents were so, so great during the New Wars. [SPEAKER_08]: I have to ask. [SPEAKER_08]: Did I tell you about my dad's last phone call to my mom? [SPEAKER_08]: No. [SPEAKER_08]: It was a few weeks out from his death and he was in and out as far as being totally cognizant of what was going on.

[SPEAKER_08]: But this day he was pretty good and we used to put his phone sort of behind him on the night table in the hospital because he'd make calls in the middle of the night. [SPEAKER_08]: And he would, they were creepy and they were no good. [SPEAKER_08]: But he said, I want to call your mom. [SPEAKER_08]: I said, you know what I'll share and he said, yeah, I said, okay, let me get your phone and I stood behind him and I texted my mom real quick. [SPEAKER_08]: I said, Bob's going to call.

[SPEAKER_08]: You don't have to answer because you know, it's it's hard when you talk to someone like that. [SPEAKER_08]: And he did call her. [SPEAKER_08]: He was on speaker phone. [SPEAKER_08]: And this was the sweetest moment because they just went through, you know, normal how you do and what's going on, how are you feeling, how are you feeling. [SPEAKER_08]: And then when he closed, you just said, I love you. [SPEAKER_08]: And I was there to hear that, and it's like, wow.

[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, what? [SPEAKER_07]: That had to feel as a kid. [SPEAKER_07]: That had to be, you know, had to feel amazing. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, that would be it was something that I will, I will hold on to forever. [SPEAKER_08]: And it's great when you can have a divorce that doesn't harm the kids. [SPEAKER_08]: But there are things that matter more than children, Mike, like television. [SPEAKER_08]: I was reading Newsweek. [SPEAKER_08]: Do you still take Newsweek?

[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, every week. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, and time. [SPEAKER_08]: They told me to have to read it. [SPEAKER_07]: Why? [SPEAKER_07]: We had to read it for current events. [SPEAKER_07]: Current issue, I think the course was called current issues. [SPEAKER_07]: The entire senior class took it at the same place in the high school auditorium.

[SPEAKER_07]: It was the only mass student class that we had and out of that came my first radio show that I did with John Bernie, who was once on this show. [SPEAKER_08]: I remember John Bernie. [SPEAKER_07]: John Newsline, where before the class started, every morning, we would have newsline every Friday morning and broadcasted to the whole high school. [SPEAKER_08]: Did that get you out of anything because you did that?

[SPEAKER_07]: No, is that because we were part of the first class of the day. [SPEAKER_07]: And we'd be in there doing it. [SPEAKER_07]: I had to go stuff, host the planets as my good thing. [SPEAKER_07]: It was a great thing. [SPEAKER_07]: It was a great production music. [SPEAKER_07]: Because back in the day, you didn't have this AI stuff. [SPEAKER_08]: You just got to play it off a record? [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: That's great, every day, every day, every day, this is new.

[SPEAKER_07]: It was fun. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, there is a 33-year-old woman who spoke to Newsweek, her name is Ladon Richardson. [SPEAKER_08]: And as they were finalizing her divorce, it doesn't say if there were kids, I don't think there was. [SPEAKER_08]: But she said, and this is in the court transcript, [SPEAKER_08]: All I want is the car, the dog, and the Netflix password. [SPEAKER_08]: And although it was received as tongue-in-cheek, it is in the final divorce papers.

[SPEAKER_07]: We're there other assets involved in the... [SPEAKER_08]: I'm sure there were, but this is focusing on the fact that this was her quote in court. [SPEAKER_08]: It doesn't say what state she's from because newsweek is great, but I was just thinking [SPEAKER_08]: you get in there, you change the password to your password, and you can get whatever you want on Netflix for the rest of your life. [SPEAKER_08]: That's not a bad deal.

[SPEAKER_07]: I remember during one of the breakups that on the other side, what was said, all I want is the car, the dog half of the house, half of the other house, [SPEAKER_07]: No, you get no half of the house. [SPEAKER_07]: You get the whole other house. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, house and house. [SPEAKER_07]: We'll sell the one house. [SPEAKER_07]: OK. And then a just a stipend monthly amount of money that most people would probably live on for a year with that monthly amount of money.

[SPEAKER_08]: That must have felt good to mail that payment because it knows that let her know that you were still thinking of her. [SPEAKER_07]: Let me just say this. [SPEAKER_08]: Did you call her and say I love you? [SPEAKER_07]: I don't think I got around to that. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay, I mean, today I will tell you this that both of mine, both of my divorces came and I'm glad for this at the peak of my earnings. [SPEAKER_08]: That's lucky. [SPEAKER_08]: That's really lucky.

[SPEAKER_07]: That's a lot of time. [SPEAKER_07]: That's a lot of time. [SPEAKER_07]: The real stroke of luck. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, a lot of people don't have that good luck. [SPEAKER_07]: That's just wonderful, but the bottom line is I have two happy, healthy, beautiful daughters from that relationship. [SPEAKER_07]: And I'm delighted. [SPEAKER_07]: And I moved out. [SPEAKER_07]: And then I found my beautiful bride, Carla, and life is good.

[SPEAKER_07]: And that's why I will be going through the bins. [SPEAKER_07]: You will not be going just like Josh does. [SPEAKER_08]: Did you give Carla the Netflix Password though? [SPEAKER_07]: Uh, yes, she has that too, but she doesn't care about television. [SPEAKER_07]: She really doesn't. [SPEAKER_07]: That's what she wants you to think she likes, you know, her little crime shows, but No, that's more of it. [SPEAKER_08]: That's really like more of a peacock thing, isn't it?

[SPEAKER_07]: I wanted her to share the Dutton Ranch with me, but she will not. [SPEAKER_07]: Just like she didn't share Yellowstone with me. [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm all about Beth and Rip. [SPEAKER_08]: It's not in her. [SPEAKER_08]: It's not her cup of tea, Mike.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, but that's very nice that she was that disinterested in the rest of the Yeah, because I have the most stripped-down Netflix account that you can have it does commercials like every six minutes And I would love to upgrade on the dime of someone else to be great. [SPEAKER_07]: You know, I have that on one of the other services where if I'm watching a movie I will get a I will get a commercial pair on Amazon prime. [SPEAKER_07]: I think it was on time does it Yeah, do it too.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, they do yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay, sucks. [SPEAKER_08]: Probably not a new-ish movie on Amazon prime [SPEAKER_07]: Still nervous. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm skittish. [SPEAKER_07]: I am really skittish. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I'm not skittish. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm just tired of it. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: Maybe that's why you slept as much as you did because of your breathing. [SPEAKER_08]: Good be. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Have you talked to any physicians today?

[SPEAKER_08]: I have an appointment. [SPEAKER_07]: Next Tuesday. [SPEAKER_07]: Are you okay? [SPEAKER_07]: Do you want to go get like a glass of water or something? [SPEAKER_08]: No, I might gain the commercial. [SPEAKER_08]: I will take a cough drop. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: I will use the laws and you will let's do it right. [SPEAKER_07]: Let's just do it about it. [SPEAKER_07]: No, no, no, no. [SPEAKER_07]: All right. [SPEAKER_07]: Go right to it.

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[SPEAKER_07]: That's the new way. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, you got her. [SPEAKER_08]: You got her, you got her in it. [SPEAKER_07]: And Carla recommended this PA. And I went to see her. [SPEAKER_07]: And she gave me the, uh, not a POA. [SPEAKER_07]: Not a POA. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, not bad. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: I was just making sure she was checking the back.

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it was it was not an unpleasant sensation was there a definite time when you knew the meeting was over [SPEAKER_07]: No, okay. [SPEAKER_08]: Good. [SPEAKER_07]: Stop it. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: That's really not appropriate.

[SPEAKER_07]: So the thing is that she said, we're going to prescribe, she said, if you haven't been treated for these pre-cancerous areas that your sensitive face from when you had said, I said, yeah, I got this cream and it kind of almost made my face, you know, break out in like a rash and stuff.

[SPEAKER_08]: So when we use the [SPEAKER_07]: Because what you got to be careful with it, and she's just put it on your fingertips and smear your forehead down your temples and onto your cheeks and then a little bit on your nose. [SPEAKER_07]: That's it. [SPEAKER_07]: And I started Saturday, and as you can see, there's not a lot happening. [SPEAKER_07]: I go back tomorrow for a progress report, and here's what's freaking me out. [SPEAKER_07]: It's not really doing anything right now.

[SPEAKER_07]: And two things are at play. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm not a great listener when I go to a doctor. [SPEAKER_07]: If I get something that my desire when I go to any kind of doctor is to get out of that officer's quick as I can, and I tend to do, I tend to not pay attention, and I race out, and I'll... Don't you doubly park most of the time, leave the engine?

[SPEAKER_07]: If I could keep the engine running, I would, and it's like, [SPEAKER_07]: I mean the fact that I have depression is really hard to be spying on the show and he's depressed and he's like, you know, you're trying on the show. [SPEAKER_07]: But you were you were showing some emotion when you're talking about your mom and dad that would you? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, but I mean, that was sweet. [SPEAKER_08]: That was a good thing. [SPEAKER_07]: That was a good thing.

[SPEAKER_07]: All I'm saying is, do you think Scoob has a point that maybe you could get more help? [SPEAKER_07]: If that's the case. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, I think so Helen Keller said I wasn't depressed. [SPEAKER_08]: Is that a judge? [SPEAKER_05]: Is there a punchline to that at all? [SPEAKER_05]: Or, you know, I think her right there. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay, I'm sorry. [SPEAKER_05]: I wasn't, I didn't know you can't see. [SPEAKER_05]: You can't. [SPEAKER_05]: We're here.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Hi. [SPEAKER_07]: So where the hell was I? [SPEAKER_08]: I could tell you the hell in color. [SPEAKER_08]: Monster joke. [SPEAKER_08]: go ahead. [SPEAKER_08]: So I had a Helen Keller over for for Sabbath dinner and I put the moxon front of her and she touched it. [SPEAKER_08]: She says, who writes this crap? [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: That's a braille joke. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: I wanted to offend everyone.

[SPEAKER_07]: What's Helen Keller's favorite convenience store? [SPEAKER_08]: What's that? [SPEAKER_07]: Well, uh, thank you, we're here all week. [SPEAKER_07]: Ladies and gentlemen, we're talking about the burn. [SPEAKER_07]: I thought it would be a lotion of some kind. [SPEAKER_07]: That's what I thought is like, wipe it here, you know, it's just rubbing. [SPEAKER_07]: It's not, it's like a liquid.

[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, and so it's tough to keep that where they want to do to keep it because it's you put it any for I don't know what the F's wrong. [SPEAKER_07]: I have to go tomorrow find out I know what's going to happen there. [SPEAKER_07]: So well, this doesn't seem to be working. [SPEAKER_07]: Maybe we should turn something wrong or I don't know if you're still in touch.

[SPEAKER_08]: You don't keep in touch with a lot of people, but someone who might be able to help you with that is Pono Dan. [SPEAKER_07]: Did he have skin cancer? [SPEAKER_08]: No, but he was an expert on fluids on faces. [SPEAKER_07]: That is so gross. [SPEAKER_07]: And there it is again, that substance that you don't come back make me sick. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh my god, that's nasty. [SPEAKER_07]: I thought you know what I do with that. [SPEAKER_07]: I do.

[SPEAKER_07]: What the hell do I do with that? [SPEAKER_07]: You just say it and leave it out there. [SPEAKER_08]: No, I dare say that that is less disgusting than your face sloughing off. [SPEAKER_07]: Hey, I don't, it's not. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I mean, the whole notion of nothing red. [SPEAKER_07]: There's nothing happened. [SPEAKER_07]: It's not working. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know what I'm doing. [SPEAKER_07]: I'll find out tomorrow.

[SPEAKER_07]: One little side note before we press on ladies and gentlemen, I try to avoid talking about the neighborhood because I think I've beaten that to a pulp. [SPEAKER_07]: I really do. [SPEAKER_07]: I think I have really set it up, but there's one type of person. [SPEAKER_07]: I might have mentioned it before. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: I wrote this down. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay, Lewis and Clark, are the explorers?

[SPEAKER_07]: Yes. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: These are the people that don't just go for a walk with their significant other or by themselves. [SPEAKER_07]: And where, you know, active wear, like maybe a nice t-shirt and some walking shorts or some gym shorts and some really nice walking or exercise shoes, they have. [SPEAKER_07]: These are the people that get, I would say the output will be [SPEAKER_07]: it will never be any synthetic material of shorts. [SPEAKER_07]: It may be.

[SPEAKER_08]: I guess they're key factor. [SPEAKER_08]: I would think that khaki would be a big move for them. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, shorts. [SPEAKER_07]: Yes. [SPEAKER_07]: And the shoes will always not be. [SPEAKER_07]: They won't be sneakers. [SPEAKER_07]: They will be something that goes up to the ankle, almost like a hiking boot. [SPEAKER_07]: Sure. [SPEAKER_07]: Then they have the ankle socks. [SPEAKER_07]: I do too. [SPEAKER_07]: Flip and I hate ankle socks.

[SPEAKER_07]: Then they will wear the women. [SPEAKER_07]: We're a giant effing hat. [SPEAKER_07]: They will have this floppy hat. [SPEAKER_07]: And then they all will wear like the Crocodile Hunter shirts. [SPEAKER_07]: Sure. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, well they're out there, Mike. [SPEAKER_08]: They're in nature. [SPEAKER_07]: And it looks like they could either be going on a walk or tending to their effing gardens and they hate it. [SPEAKER_08]: Exactly.

[SPEAKER_07]: No real reason for making that comment, but I don't like it. [SPEAKER_07]: So stop it. [SPEAKER_07]: Just walk, we're normal clothing for Christ's sake. [SPEAKER_08]: They're hiding in the mangroves waiting to catch little boys fishing. [SPEAKER_08]: And they have to wear the right outfit. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh my god, he did it yesterday. [SPEAKER_07]: And I didn't even, he didn't tell his mother or me. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, he's going out with the neighbor kids.

[SPEAKER_07]: I, I tomorrow, I promise you I will bring a picture of the bass he caught and let him use it and you know what? [SPEAKER_07]: Let him use it as evidence against me too. [SPEAKER_07]: That's fine. [SPEAKER_07]: I'll put it right on the show. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, this is what he caught being illegal in our neighborhood. [SPEAKER_07]: Bastards pay a gazillion dollars for an H.O.H.O.A. [SPEAKER_07]: fee. [SPEAKER_07]: Give me a break. [SPEAKER_07]: Come on now.

[SPEAKER_07]: All you want is a little bass, maybe a hush puppy. [SPEAKER_08]: That's all you want. [SPEAKER_07]: Man, oh man, this was a massive fish. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know how many pounds I'll ask him. [SPEAKER_07]: What did? [SPEAKER_07]: And it was great. [SPEAKER_08]: Would it be valid that you can't clean it and eat it because of the water? [SPEAKER_07]: No, no, no. [SPEAKER_07]: No, no, no, no. [SPEAKER_07]: What's in that water?

[SPEAKER_07]: That water is like filled with, you know, nitrates, chemicals, gribblees and all that stuff. [SPEAKER_07]: But I bet those Lewis and Clark explore F's would probably eat the fish. [SPEAKER_07]: We have to move on. [SPEAKER_07]: Do you have any beautiful stuff for us today? [SPEAKER_07]: It's gorgeous.

[SPEAKER_07]: very beautiful really really pretty yeah thank you for the jizz joke we'll be right back ladies and gentlemen friends a quick warning beware of the takers you know the type they listen to the free show Monday through Thursday and give nothing back tisk tisk [SPEAKER_07]: for shame. [SPEAKER_07]: But us, we're different. [SPEAKER_07]: We're the givers. [SPEAKER_07]: We give you the bonus show every Friday.

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[SPEAKER_08]: I have something here that is horrifying. [SPEAKER_08]: So I have to remind you that no one was hurt. [SPEAKER_08]: But if you ever go to an air show, you got to be aware that something like this could consist of the chameleotary jets? [SPEAKER_07]: Yes, have you seen it? [SPEAKER_07]: You know, here's what's odd about this piece of tape. [SPEAKER_07]: It almost appears like it's in the slow motion. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, and it's not.

[SPEAKER_07]: And they are obviously getting mixed signals. [SPEAKER_07]: And you know, the tape speaks for itself. [SPEAKER_07]: But yeah, I'm glad. [SPEAKER_07]: And you'll find out why nobody was hurt. [SPEAKER_07]: You see it that way, way, way, way. [SPEAKER_08]: They get to get out. [SPEAKER_08]: So this is an Idaho. [SPEAKER_08]: So take a look. [SPEAKER_07]: Air show. [SPEAKER_08]: There's fire, and they're all out, and they're out. [SPEAKER_07]: Full of air through the sound.

[SPEAKER_07]: And boom. [SPEAKER_08]: Look at that explosion. [SPEAKER_07]: That's a lot of money right there. [SPEAKER_07]: Yep. [SPEAKER_07]: And then they all seem to be coming down in shorter. [SPEAKER_07]: You know, that cut saw, even with the clip that I saw, and I like I freak out because I always think, are they going to land in the fire? [SPEAKER_07]: You know, are they going to come straight down but don't they? [SPEAKER_08]: I never parachuted.

[SPEAKER_08]: I think I would like to, but I think you can steer a little bit. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, you can move your yourself out of that. [SPEAKER_07]: So by the way, tomorrow on the show, Robin, I never finished our discussion about the Martin Short documentary and we will do that tomorrow. [SPEAKER_07]: Go ahead, Rob. [SPEAKER_08]: This is a lady. [SPEAKER_08]: Her website or her handle is called Never She Sinks.

[SPEAKER_08]: and uh... it's like murder she wrote but it's not it's a lady that does a really good angel landsbury impression singing songs that angel landsbury would never sing like the theme different i ask a question yeah please angel landsbury i mean it it how long has she been dead [SPEAKER_08]: I think a while, but I think because of the the murders you wrote is still on all the time. [SPEAKER_05]: This is a new. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: This is going on.

[SPEAKER_08]: And I think my Europe, you're a mimic. [SPEAKER_08]: I think you'll appreciate. [SPEAKER_10]: Okay. [SPEAKER_10]: I hear the blues are common, toss salads and scrambled eggs. [SPEAKER_10]: Quite stylish. [SPEAKER_10]: I maybe I see my big confules, yeah, maybe but I found it off. [SPEAKER_10]: Isn't it great? [SPEAKER_10]: But I don't know what to do with all sorts of salons and scrabble days. [SPEAKER_10]: They're calling again. [SPEAKER_10]: Scrabble days all over my days.

[SPEAKER_10]: What's up, girl? [SPEAKER_10]: To choose. [SPEAKER_10]: Nature has left the building.

[SPEAKER_08]: do we know the uh... do we know the name of the artist the name of the uh... mim m i m pack when i but she's got others she has to have others i'm like i i dug deep uh... she should stick to angel landsberry because her lies uh... is sub-standard i don't need a lot you know what that was pretty good uh... everything you click on with her i think you will enjoy so i like that uh... next let us look at this remember the pencil lady from china

[SPEAKER_07]: the pencil lady that had the factory? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: I think she's working on a different presentation because halfway through her newest commercial, the mood changes. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, the audience, oh, that's no problem. [SPEAKER_10]: We shop worldwide over in 16 countries. [SPEAKER_10]: Our pencils go to space offices and brands around the world want custom logo. [SPEAKER_01]: We do it. [SPEAKER_01]: Want private label packaging?

[SPEAKER_01]: Done. [SPEAKER_10]: Hi, I'm Luna, your one-stop pencils [SPEAKER_07]: see you get the impression that there are just horrible working conditions going on uh... where the pencils uh... you know like people breathing in lead yet got to be they went back to lead from graphic uh... graphite and also i think some people try to smuggle themselves out in a pencil [SPEAKER_07]: Now, wait a minute, our modern pencils not lead. [SPEAKER_07]: Nothing, graphite. [SPEAKER_07]: The graphite?

[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, and I don't even know, I think it's been a long time since they've been led, but at the name remains. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, I always thought they were still what I was still back in the 60s. [SPEAKER_07]: We were chewing the ends of our short pencils. [SPEAKER_07]: Like it out, baby. [SPEAKER_08]: I can't feel my toes. [SPEAKER_08]: I can't feel my toes anymore. [SPEAKER_08]: Who would you say? [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, there are so many answers, and I had subscribed to some of them.

[SPEAKER_08]: Who do you think invented the music video? [SPEAKER_08]: I know you'll hate to hear a lot of people say the monkeys. [SPEAKER_08]: Wayne Newton. [SPEAKER_08]: Wayne Newton did not invent the music video, but they have like songs that were recorded in the film. [SPEAKER_07]: No, you know, it doesn't have to be rock and roll when you're talking about it. [SPEAKER_07]: No, no. [SPEAKER_07]: Who invented it?

[SPEAKER_07]: Because there have been artists that have been, uh, you know, the big bands of the 40. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: There were actually video juke or not video, but film juke boxes in the 40s. [SPEAKER_07]: You look up Hawaiian war chant. [SPEAKER_07]: with the Benny Goodman Orchestra. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm not, I'm being serious here. [SPEAKER_07]: You check out Buddy Rich and what they did on that. [SPEAKER_07]: Usually it was in a movie though.

[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that type of thing. [SPEAKER_08]: But this is today is the 60th anniversary of the Beatles saying we're not going to tour anymore. [SPEAKER_08]: And to do that, they needed to still promote their new single, which was called paperbackwriter. [SPEAKER_08]: And they did something that was just totally unheard of. [SPEAKER_08]: They sent a film to Ed Sullivan.

[SPEAKER_01]: I ladies and gentlemen, here's a feature tape for us in England by a Ringo Starr, Bowman Cartney, John Lennon, and George Harrison. [SPEAKER_08]: Still can't believe it was the biggest show ever. [SPEAKER_08]: Here they come. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm holding cellophane on your face. [SPEAKER_02]: Hello, Ed, how are you? [SPEAKER_02]: Hello, Ed. [SPEAKER_02]: All right. [SPEAKER_02]: Well, I'm sorry we can't be there in person, you know, to do this show, but everybody's busy these days.

[SPEAKER_02]: You went to the washing, and let's kill him. [SPEAKER_02]: And we'll feel like it. [SPEAKER_02]: And one's called Rain and one's called Paperback Riser. [SPEAKER_08]: And then he played the films. [SPEAKER_08]: But I mean, that is sort of thumbing your nose to the nose. [SPEAKER_07]: No, that's not thumbing your nose. [SPEAKER_07]: What that is is flexing your muscles.

[SPEAKER_07]: True. [SPEAKER_07]: that they could get away with it, you're run of the mills, you know, performers wouldn't have that much juice to be able. [SPEAKER_07]: The Beatles were that hot. [SPEAKER_07]: And they were that their debut appearance in the United States on the Ed Sullivan show was that big for Ed Sullivan, you know. [SPEAKER_07]: He, uh, all the Beatles again. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: They could do it. [SPEAKER_04]: They could write their own ticket.

[SPEAKER_08]: That's so they do that. [SPEAKER_08]: It's 60 years ago today. [SPEAKER_08]: They made that film. [SPEAKER_08]: And I believe day triper was released or paperback writer was released next week sometime. [SPEAKER_08]: But that's how they got it. [SPEAKER_08]: It was that film air. [SPEAKER_07]: The following week. [SPEAKER_07]: You mean back in the day? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that film aired before the single was out. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: All right.

[SPEAKER_08]: I just thought that was pretty cool. [SPEAKER_07]: They invented it. [SPEAKER_07]: Then you give them credit for inventing the music video. [SPEAKER_08]: I think they get credit for this. [SPEAKER_08]: They did a video or a film in lieu of touring to promote. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: So I mean, I mean, artists have been captured before, but that was really, I think, on purpose. [SPEAKER_07]: And you watch the whole thing with the, how were the videos?

[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, they're great. [SPEAKER_08]: You can see them on the Beatles one video release. [SPEAKER_08]: I think it's on DVD Where they have them totally restored. [SPEAKER_08]: They're great. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean all the Beatles stuff You know what? [SPEAKER_08]: I'm not gonna watch that. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't think you should Let's close with this Mike. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: You're a dog guy.

[SPEAKER_08]: I'm a dog guy I can put up with almost anything from a dog, but I hate a dog scratching his ass on the carpet [SPEAKER_08]: hey dragging it yeah don't like it worms yeah exactly well sometimes it's okay because you have a musical mat down that you're in toddler plays with to make music but the dog does make music [SPEAKER_08]: Is there anything worse than the arched back of a dog that is dealing with anal troubles?

[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, make sure your toddler touches those things that after the dog's been there. [SPEAKER_04]: And Mike that is your beautiful video. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, okay, little Ricky, come on over and touch those keys again. [SPEAKER_04]: Then he's lovely. [SPEAKER_04]: We really need some white soul wipes. [SPEAKER_07]: Tomorrow the three of us will be reunited after the night of Disney. [SPEAKER_07]: Can't wait to hear all about that.

[SPEAKER_07]: We'll talk about the Martin Stewart documentary. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: And then to tell you tomorrow, I've got to go to Wild World. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, okay. [SPEAKER_07]: With caring. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, it's her birthday. [SPEAKER_07]: Have fun on those water slides. [SPEAKER_07]: We'll be back tomorrow with a brand new episode, ladies and gentlemen. [SPEAKER_07]: Don't forget all your shopping on Amazon. [SPEAKER_07]: Please do it through the Michael Mary show.

[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, the tmospodcast.com. [SPEAKER_07]: That's where that is. [SPEAKER_07]: And a little button there. [SPEAKER_07]: Very easy for you to connect and do all your Amazon stuff for us and through that doesn't cost you a thing more and it helps us. [SPEAKER_07]: For Josh Schroken, Rob Spiewak, this is Michael Mariseng so long, every ball day. [SPEAKER_03]: Love your pop. [SPEAKER_03]: Michael Mera, radio entertainment.

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