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Oh hello the Internet.
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Wake up now, Wake up, y'all. Don't go to sleep
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just because the substitutes here. We still got learning to
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do, book reading to do. Welcome
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my students this season one, sixty three,
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Episode five of
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The Daily Zeitgeist of production of My Heart
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Radio. If you forgot to read your
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class syllabus, you will know that this is the
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podcast where we kick off the
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top of America's shitty skull, look into
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its shared consciousness, get freaked
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out, put the skull back on, trying problem
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solved, and then you know, just have
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a drink and maybe someone
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else's paper. Yeah exactly. And plus
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I'm not running your papers to any kind of search software,
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so plagiarism is allowed. He look, it's
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fine because it's Friday, December eleven,
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I guess forties some days till January.
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My name is Miles Gray, a k A.
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Secretary of Defense, Miles
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grayte on uh, and I'm thrilled
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to be joined as always by my
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co host. That's what I'm just being it right,
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you know what I mean, Like, wouldn't me and
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the Zamboni? Yeah exactly, it's
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the Zam and Gray Feon Show. Please
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welcome Jamie loftus a
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k A. Jamie, Jamie Jamie. Can't
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you see sometimes your pods about
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Zamboni's there?
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Yeah? Yeah, and I just love your
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icy ways. I
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guess that's why the rink surface needs to be
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saved. I don't know. We're still we're we're talking.
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It's substitute teacher energy. We'll figure
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it out in the lounge. She didn't take it to
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them who
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it was. It was a collaborative effort. Let me
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find I need to find who did it, but it was someone
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did a version of that, and then another person replied,
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you should have included the words zamboni.
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It's funny when I watched the ak s
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be formed in real time, like collaboratively.
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Um, yeah it
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was. It was a collab and it was a
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bit of a skuld and let
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me find out what we're doing that. Oh,
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I keep closing the windows
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that I'm supposed to keep
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open. Um. It's
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from Kevin Ament and
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Bag of Trips. It was a collaborative
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effort. Kevin came in with the suggestion.
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Bag of Trips responded by saying, where
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the fund is the word
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Kevin replied, fuck, So thanks,
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like they knew it was like fuck like that's
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how I read that, Like
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not like funck, but like fuck, it
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was a whole Everyone was vibing in
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the replies it we love it, we love it.
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Before we get to our guest, let's just let's just tip
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our hat to what we got on the docket today,
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just a quick The White House, the gross ass
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White House will be fully clean before the new
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old guy moves in. We're also
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hearing uh that, you
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know, we heard of Joe Biden talk a lot about
2:53
the science and stuff. But we'll see how he's doing
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with the listening to science part of things
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that was a big part of his campaign. We're
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also going to talk about this fucked up Facebook
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group for vacation enthusiasts,
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which is really something else the daily
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bas like are we going back to mensa? I really
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don't have the constitute, I
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mean, but it feels like they're
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all coming from like the same contrarian tree
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at the very least, like where it's saying it's about
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vacations, but the more you look, you're like, is
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this really about vacations and COVID
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or just this superiority complex or can't
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tell me never what it's supposed to be about.
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Every Yeah, then we're gonna
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talk about some some you know, some deception
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going on at Disney World, Disneyland,
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you know, some subtrifuge happening
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on the on the on their in their photographs,
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as well as just a
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touch with the new Zoro reboots,
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because there's you know, it's the time, it's the decade
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of reboots and it's it continues.
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Uh. But before we get to all that, we
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have to welcome our guests. Someone who was quite
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literally going to be on the show, uh
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in mid March, and then right
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at the last minute, was like emailed us
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and was like, you know, I'm actually
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you know, I'm from the UK and I'm thinking it probably
4:07
better for me to go home, you know, given this seems
4:09
like this pandemic thing is happening. But we
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got her back, Thank the Lord.
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Uh, please welcome, Oh, just
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one of our favorite people to talk to, our
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favorite Norwegian Scottish person,
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Katia Well,
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Um, your Norwegian,
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right, that was I got it right now,
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Norwegian American family
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from there, you got the whole Benetton family. Yeah,
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I have. The chances are I could say any smattering
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of countries and it would probably resonate with you. So
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yeah. I was once introduced on stage is the
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the Irish Canadian Swedish
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girl. I was like so close, close
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but not quite just
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to just to your world
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by one degree in the right country,
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whole line, yeah exactly. Oh
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well, what's new are you? Are you in Europe at
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the moment? I'm in London right now? Yea
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shout out to London now and darn
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yes in noores to bury here. I
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feel like sometimes when I've been in the UK
5:13
for a while, like hearing you guys
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speak like with your American accents,
5:18
like it feels like such a comfort that
5:20
I miss so much, like that l A. I
5:22
don't know, just yeah
5:26
yeah, and there's just like such a different culture
5:29
in the UK. I just had an audition
5:31
today where I had to get someone in the UK
5:33
to read with an American accent because this was like
5:36
UK morning time, which everyone in l
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A that I would know would be asleep, and
5:40
it was so hard to find someone that
5:42
could do an American accent. And I put a thing out
5:45
on Instagram asking can anyone
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and I ended up being such a fun thing. Oh
5:49
great, and then might
5:54
yeah this is British phones until
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the other person then the other rooms, was like, Okay, there
6:01
we go. I
6:03
actually just um signed with an l A manager
6:06
And while he was we were doing our zoom
6:08
meeting deciding like if we should um
6:10
like work together, his kids
6:13
came in on the meeting as he was
6:15
like trying to be like, yeah, I'd like to work with you, and
6:17
it reminded me of that video that went viral
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of like the journalist and then and
6:22
they like yeah, that literally
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happened the kids and nanny was like no,
6:27
because yeah, but
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no, it's really nice to speak to you guys,
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to talk to you too. It's I truly, I cannot
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I can't recall the last time and I've
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heard anyone say they missed hearing
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an American accent. I
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was like wow, especially the last couple
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of years, especially Yeah.
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Yeah, I think when my dad's
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Americans, there's like a comfort. It's
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like a familial comfort. But I know
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there is that cliche. But I think now
6:56
more like when we see Americans in the UK,
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we're kind of like, are you guys okay? I know you've had
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a rough work, because yeah, we were like the
7:02
trash like losers, Like everyone's
7:05
like, oh man, like it was a lie. This whole time,
7:07
those poor bastards, right,
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you know, the actual dogshit this
7:13
whole time. It's like what some of us did,
7:16
and we were the ones that they were calling radical
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or whatever. But how
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has the sort of pandemic been
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treating you from the lens of being in
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Europe and your own experience. Well,
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so, like you said, I was meant to do your
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podcast, and then um Trump was saying
7:31
that he was going to ban anyone leaving the country.
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So I was like, oh, I gotta get out of here. So
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um so I boot the flight back to the UK within
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like a week's notice or something, and
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I end up catching coronavirus on the flight.
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There's so many people coughing. Yeah,
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yeah, And I
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was in bed for two weeks sick, and then I got concussion
7:53
a week after I recovered. I
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don't know, like I feel like um
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COVID from me. Like I like I had
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all the breathing issues and pain and
8:03
my kidneys and my whole body was just like wiped
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out. But I also felt kind of like a little
8:07
disorientated. Like it
8:09
sounds so stupid, but like you know, like if you walk
8:11
through a door, you walk in the middle.
8:14
But for some reason. After having COVID
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for like a week or two, I would like,
8:19
it's like my sense of direction was
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off and I would like walk and just my elbow
8:23
would hit it. And then so one
8:25
night I had the bathroom door closed,
8:27
which I like never do, and I like
8:30
had just really good news the night before I went to
8:32
bed, So I was like I woke up in the morning just
8:34
like so good, like so happy, and
8:37
smashed my face on the door
8:39
because it was closed, which it never is. So
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yeah, then I was a concussed for a week.
8:43
That's how you can cussed yourself, because because
8:47
you had a little bit of a fog from COVID for
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sure. Yeah yeah. And then and
8:52
then I had that long COVID. Um
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yeah, so I unfortunately I've still had like,
8:57
um yeah, chest pains and kidney
8:59
stuff off. But apart from that,
9:01
like it comes in waves like right now, I feel
9:03
completely fine. And and then
9:05
I was find like a few months ago, and
9:08
then every now and then I'm like this
9:10
has never happened before. I'm
9:12
sorry to hear that. So yeah, it's weird, but
9:15
um yeah, just trying to
9:18
yeah, eat healthy, do I can, and
9:22
hope I hope nothing happens. Yeah,
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I mean a note to all of us that yeah, there's there's
9:27
no no level of safety that
9:30
we can take or precaution we can take
9:32
when it comes to Yeah. Yeah. So
9:34
I actually got stuck up in Edinburgh during
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the lockdown in the UK um
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and then news articles we're all just like, you know,
9:41
like this is an apocalypse, the world's ending, And
9:43
I'm so glad that I was staying right by the
9:45
ocean, like by the water, because I was kind of just like
9:47
I look out the window and be like, well, the waves are still
9:49
waving. Like life finds a way that
9:52
was like are still here? Yeah,
9:56
exactly, Like I can't get those l a edible
9:58
So it's like I've got my UK waves. I
10:02
mean, yeah, if you need to, if
10:04
you want a bit of a snide package sent to
10:06
you, as
10:08
we'll say, we'll leave that there because I'm not an
10:10
international drugs trafficker or
10:14
am I who's just merely
10:16
pretending to be a podcast host. The most
10:19
uninteresting action film you've ever seen,
10:21
the worst long con. You what
10:23
does he do? He's like, oh, he's dodgy. He
10:25
sends edibles to people in Scotland. You
10:28
guys got Iron Brew. The last time I was on the
10:30
podcast from
10:33
we had the Brew. Yeah, we had to have the Iron
10:35
Brew, which delicious like bubble to
10:38
the Brew. Okay, well caught you.
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Let's let's dive in a little bit with you
10:43
and see what's going on with you. What's something from your
10:45
search history that's revealing about who
10:47
you are or who you have become? Yes,
10:50
you have who
10:53
you're leaving behind? Yeah,
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okay, so this kind of answers all of
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them. Um so I recently
11:00
I just looked at it today. Most
11:03
all my searches just the last few weeks
11:06
have been like and it would literally just be like one
11:08
name. It would be like Jennifer Inison, Millennia
11:10
Trump, Olivia Coleman, Miley
11:12
Cyrus and that's all it is. It's just different
11:15
names of celebrities, which I think any
11:17
detective would be like, what it's
11:21
because I've been filming a bunch of impressions
11:23
videos and um, I like
11:26
a video doing a bunch of like
11:28
different voices and stuff, and I just
11:30
sometimes would just literally google the name to be
11:32
like, oh, yeah, that's how they hold their mouths, or
11:34
that's how their how their shoulders
11:36
are, or that's like how I should do their makeup. Um,
11:39
so yeah, my search history is just like one
11:41
name, random celebrity
11:44
who's been the most difficult person
11:46
to do an impression of. I
11:49
Actually I was going to try because I mean,
11:51
you're a really solid impression is so I'm curious of
11:54
what do you struggle with? Um, I
11:56
just tried. So I filmed this
11:59
I feel in this twenty six Voices video
12:02
and I ruined my voice the next day
12:04
and I was just like then trying to film a
12:06
video doing Mariah Carey and I was like, like,
12:09
there's no way it was gonna happen. I
12:11
just yeah, there
12:13
was just no way I could reach that. Yeah.
12:17
I think there's just like and men, I find
12:19
it hard to be sound sounds
12:21
like a man. Sometimes. If
12:23
only I could do men, then I could
12:25
do everyone. Um
12:29
yeah, for sure. Like if there's someone that I haven't
12:32
tried out yet, then it's kind of just trying to find
12:34
the hook and um, what's the
12:36
kind of angle or who am I gonna? Yeah,
12:39
how am I going to do this person? Voices?
12:42
When I remember people like a lot of friends
12:45
were passing around at the time, you
12:47
know, yeah, because the question went viral, you know, legit
12:49
viral video that was so good.
12:52
Oh yeah, it was great and I was like, oh that's Katya.
12:54
No, like, what do you mean. They're like, oh, that's the Homing
12:57
fool. You don't know my podcast
12:59
before coronavirus. We
13:01
almost hung out in London during the World
13:03
Cup, so
13:06
yeah, proof, I'm like, well I have to maybe I'll look
13:08
at my old text messages. You might see something
13:10
I was saying. I'm like going to Brixton
13:13
or something. But um, yeah, it
13:15
was every time I did this podcast, you
13:17
always bring that up, like we almost hungry
13:19
almost. I know,
13:21
it was just there was. Yeah, I think it would
13:24
have been fun because of the World Cup and I think you're going to
13:26
catch an England match. Yeah, that
13:28
would be fun. But for some reason in my memory,
13:30
I for some reason have this memory of seeing
13:33
you in London. But I totally that didn't
13:35
happen. No, no, almost
13:39
now a miss Connections podcast, but
13:43
we squarely know each other very well. Darnet.
13:47
Yeah, yeah, right, yeah, I actually
13:50
bumped into jack um Um
13:52
where was it the grove? Um?
13:55
It was one time. Yeah, when I before I left Hown
13:57
actually, and I wrote that trolley
13:59
with him and his kids. The
14:02
car that goes through the grove. I don't
14:04
know why the image of Jack at the grove
14:06
is so funny to me, it is. Picturing
14:09
Jack at the grove makes me laugh because
14:11
we all think of Jack as like not
14:14
just going to the grove, like in
14:16
our minds, he's like reading books or not
14:20
doing the hyper consumer ship, like being
14:23
like, oh I had to go to Yankee Candle company, like
14:26
Jack loitering outside of a factory,
14:29
like it makes sense and it doesn't. Yeah,
14:31
because he's more he has his head in like the serious
14:33
ship. Like the most jokey thing I can see him doing
14:36
is like yo, I caught him at that Mountain Ducon. It's
14:38
like, okay, that's that's more like on brand for him. But
14:40
like the grove on a trolley, No,
14:43
the grove on a trolley, not to our
14:45
Jack paint that.
14:48
The first time I actually met Jack
14:51
was doing when he did Cracked, that
14:53
podcast Cracked, and we were actually
14:55
talking about Mountain Jew like how it's illegal
14:57
in the v K. I think it's still illegal. I'm
14:59
not sure, but because of there's like so
15:01
many products in the UK that aren't
15:03
allowed that are sorry, that are legal
15:06
in America, but aren't allowed in the UK
15:08
because of the contents. What's
15:11
funny is like this stuff that in the EU and
15:13
UK that we can't get here is because we'd
15:15
rather up charge people for a prescription
15:18
and not have it over the counter. Like that's
15:20
like the part Like on
15:22
the other side, it's like, no, we don't want people to have yellow
15:24
number five die in Europe because it's
15:27
not good for you. And the US is like, hold
15:29
on, man, is that is that cold medicine going
15:31
to actually knock your fucking cold out? Oh
15:33
no, no, no, yeah, we can't have that. We can't. That's
15:36
too strong. That's too strong. You need to you need to go through
15:38
an insurance company for that. Stark
15:41
differences, Katya, What is something that you think is underrated?
15:45
Underrated? Um?
15:47
Okay, So at the start of Lockdown,
15:50
Um, I started learning
15:52
Spanish on due Lingo because I was like, when
15:54
I get back to l A, I want to be able to speak Spanish.
15:57
And and I'm actually love
16:00
it. I'm now on a two D and thirty
16:02
three days streak like a total nerd.
16:06
Yeah, I've been doing it the whole time, and
16:09
I mean, I don't know. I keep telling
16:11
people that I'm doing Joe lingo and everyone's
16:14
like that's rubbish, like you're not going to learn
16:16
anything, and I'm so I
16:18
can't believe how much Spanish I've learned from
16:20
it. But then anytime someone tries to have
16:22
a conversation with me, I can think
16:24
of is it's
16:26
his apples, Like that's thing
16:29
is, Like I get too nervous because I've not had
16:31
it in conversation, but on the app
16:33
I'm like a whiz, Yeah,
16:36
I do a lingle see
16:39
Joe a friend pro
16:44
Joe. No, I
16:47
don't know what I mean. Full disclosure. I
16:49
had to use Google Translate to ask you, why do why
16:51
did you choose to? Oh?
16:53
Yeah,
16:56
when we talk about learning foreign languages,
16:58
you know there's an embargo on I'm a Rosetta's
17:01
stonehead. I'm old school call mer
17:03
fashion, but I use the old. No, I
17:05
don't, I don't know anything. I'm
17:08
I don't know anything, and all my Spanish
17:10
is second hand, just from osmosis. I'm
17:12
It's funny because I have the
17:15
babble app that I'm trying to learn more Spanish
17:17
with, but I just can't get my street going. Yeah,
17:20
I know that was the exact same as me, but
17:25
that's like all of Lockdown. Yes,
17:28
so the only way I've managed to do it is first
17:30
thing when I wake up. It's the first
17:32
thing I do. Otherwise I just I would never be able
17:34
to keep a day streak because you just do other
17:36
things and you just get loose track of time. Yeah,
17:38
I know, I can't believe it. Um,
17:40
that's probably the only thing I've ever managed
17:43
to do that for that long in my life. Wait,
17:46
why Spanish? It was just because of l A or did
17:49
you have any other connections with Spanish
17:51
through your life. I went to Mexico in January,
17:53
actually right before Lockdown and connection.
17:56
I love Mexico um,
17:58
but also I love
18:00
tacos and Mexican food so much. But when
18:02
I was in l A, I was so embarrassed because I
18:04
asked for It's like the pork,
18:07
but a certain type of pork begins with a seat
18:09
which I can't remember carnitas,
18:12
but I always forget what it is. And I accidentally
18:14
said, can I have the pork kinson era? And
18:17
he was like, you want a party? And
18:22
after that I was just like, I need to learn
18:24
Spanish now, I
18:28
know, I know, thank you. He was really nice,
18:30
But you
18:34
want a year old pork, just that
18:36
term fifteen years old and we're having a party
18:38
for I know, I was mortivied.
18:41
And that's when I was like, I mean, if I'm going
18:43
to go to l A, I'm learning Spanish. Yeah,
18:46
you gotta have that. I mean, like no angel
18:48
can walk around with you gotta have some Spanish
18:50
in the back pox because yeah, that's good for you. Don't want
18:52
to be on these trash people who's like I don't give a ship. You
18:55
should have known what I meant, and you know, exactly
18:57
right. You internalized the guilt and
18:59
now are learning the entire language
19:01
to bottom. You come back and you're
19:04
speaking like Castilian and they're like,
19:06
I'm sorry, Yeah, I
19:08
really hope I see the same guy and I can just
19:10
like wow him and like just
19:12
say, like sing a Spanish song or something
19:15
apology poem. It ends
19:17
up backfiring, like this felt very patronizing
19:20
and actually so I
19:22
actually don't want to serve you anymore. But
19:24
that's good. You know, shout out to anybody learning languages,
19:27
especially like later on in life, because like it really
19:29
does help your brain, like you
19:31
want to keep that shift fresh, like you gotta
19:33
do a new ship like that and test. It definitely
19:37
love hearing that caught you. What's something that
19:39
you think is over
19:43
Um I know some
19:45
people. I know people love it, but I
19:47
find Instagram Live a little bit overrated.
19:50
Okay, so, um, I just saw
19:52
Farrell. I'm just saying this because I literally
19:55
just saw this. Um, Ferrell Williams went Instagram
19:57
Live and I was like, oh, I can't that's so cool.
20:00
But for just ten minutes, you just see it's
20:02
like that selfie angle, just them
20:04
staring at their phone going shout
20:06
out to Albania. And then,
20:10
because the thing is, the videos get saved
20:13
on their profile, so if you're ever going to watch
20:16
that video again, it's like the worst ten minutes
20:18
of content ever. Yeah.
20:20
And then um yeah, I did an Instagram
20:23
Live like it was the first time I've ever done
20:25
one, and I didn't realize that they were filmed. And
20:27
then on the like I thought it was kind
20:29
of like doing a podcast type of thing where it's like,
20:31
okay, it's done so in the ether no one
20:33
will see, and he's like, yeah, cool, it's gonna be in my profile.
20:36
And suddenly I was like also uf conscious, like oh my god,
20:38
like that's there forever and I just thought it
20:40
was a fleeting moment. Um.
20:42
Yeah, my, I wish. I wish that people
20:45
doing Instagram live shows would make
20:47
that we can all as a community make
20:49
the rule that you just don't save it,
20:52
like, don't save it. I don't
20:54
want people
20:58
election, So I will say.
21:01
The only thing that I have heard that has been
21:03
awesome from like this is a Facebook
21:05
live I think was um and this
21:07
is just a story I heard. But as far as I know, there's
21:09
this comic in l a Buddy Das.
21:12
I think I don't know if you guys. Yeah,
21:15
um, I heard that he had his laptop
21:18
stolen and he was able to track
21:20
where his laptop had been stolen, and he went
21:22
on Facebook live, um,
21:24
and they found out it was like some homeless people under
21:26
a bridge had stolen it. So us he was on Facebook
21:29
live like to have witnesses, he went and got
21:31
his laptop back. That's the only time
21:33
I've ever heard like an awesome Facebook live
21:35
story. Yeah. Aside from that, I'm just like
21:37
I don't want to see someone's selfie angle just staring
21:39
at going oh hello, Germany, Like
21:42
there are the lives
21:45
that are just purely like there there's a few
21:47
different buckets I feel like there's ones where
21:49
people are like doing a show for people
21:52
and like that's one version. Then there's
21:54
like the like someone actually going
21:56
on a type that
21:58
are like tend to go when the celebrities,
22:00
and then they are ones that are just so blatantly
22:03
like for the person's ego, where you're like
22:05
you just went live and are looking
22:07
at yourself and then like waving checking
22:10
out, You're like looking at yourself being
22:12
like what up. There are some it
22:14
depends on when celebrities go live. It
22:17
so depends on who it is too,
22:19
because it's like you could end up with a Vanessa
22:21
Hudgens situation, or you
22:24
could someone who is fun when they go
22:26
live, and at least when I
22:29
like two celebrities that I usually watched
22:31
when they go live is Anthony Hopkins
22:34
because he usually doesn't I'm
22:38
so sorry, sir, Anthony Hopkins. He's got
22:40
his cat on top of his piano and he just goes like
22:43
he's just playing songs. It's very peaceful.
22:45
And then l Keith Stanfeld does
22:48
very chaotic Instagram
22:50
lives where he will like have
22:52
fans like request to join and then
22:54
he'll just talk to them. And
22:57
so there was I watched this really it went
22:59
on for ever, and I'm like, I wonder if
23:01
everyone I don't know, I just had this shared
23:04
memory with whoever was watching that. But there
23:06
was like a woman in Oregon who was like, like,
23:08
Keith, I want to show you my chicken farm,
23:10
and he was like okay, and
23:12
then it was this long like she couldn't
23:14
find the chickens, and I think he wanted
23:17
to be like, Okay, I'm gonna go, but he
23:19
kind of felt bad, and so he's like, find
23:21
the chickens and it went on forever.
23:24
That's also funny too, and you're like, oh, like he's a good
23:26
dude for letting this go on, but you're just
23:29
end it for everyone's saying we like,
23:31
like, Keith, get rid of chicken lady, We're
23:33
done. Do not. It's it's it's hard being
23:36
a merciful God when you're trying to make content.
23:38
Unfortunately, and
23:40
I was saying this, I feel like every time I talk about
23:42
like underrated and overrated, by the time we've discussed
23:45
it, I'm like, actually, it's not that bad. Well,
23:47
no, I think I think what you're talking about the Farrell
23:50
being like shout out to random putting
23:53
flag emojis, and it's like, what is the
23:55
point of that? Because I'm
23:57
a huge Farrell fan, um
24:00
like, because I love the Neptunes, like
24:02
all the music they made. Is like just I'm
24:04
just stuck in my brain like I would if
24:06
he goes live. I'm like, please give me some insights,
24:08
Please reveal something. Don't just like wave
24:10
and be like you don't check out the new Adidas
24:13
collab I did with Louis Vatton. I'm
24:15
like, come on, bro, like
24:17
give me some fucking facts, some
24:19
information. Not for
24:22
his age, Like he's one of those people that people
24:24
suspect he's a vampire just because he has aged.
24:27
I know him and Mario Lopez, you know
24:31
Lopez, Paul Rudd, they
24:33
all have. When you think
24:35
that him and Joe Buck from Fox
24:37
Sports are we're classmates,
24:40
You're like, damn full y'all are like
24:42
on opposite ends now, were like Joe, Yeah,
24:47
lost of it. Okay, Well, let's take a quick
24:50
break and we'll come back and get into some
24:52
stories after this and
25:03
we're back and let's
25:06
uh, let's, I guess, bring
25:08
our attentions over to the White House, as we
25:11
you know, and for all the talk of like is what's Trump
25:13
gonna do it seems like he was the
25:16
logistically looks like he will physically
25:18
leave Washington, d C. Like all the movements
25:21
we're seeing in his own world and preparations
25:23
being made in either direction, it seems like that's happening,
25:26
although we don't know what
25:28
he's still capable of because the
25:31
lawsuit track is definitely
25:34
being extinguished fully and
25:37
curious to know what now he's going
25:39
to resort to to try and upend
25:41
the election, which is a whole other discussion
25:44
which we will only probably see play
25:47
out horrifically in real time over the next couple
25:49
of weeks. But who knows. He may he may lose
25:51
the appetite and just go to Russia because
25:53
it seems like they're offering him a way out. But anyway,
25:56
but that said, he has yeah, we're
25:58
talking on yesterday's show about Russian state
26:00
media is basically openly extending
26:03
an invitation and saying the government should
26:05
actually offer him asylum because he
26:07
will be prosecuted in the United States.
26:09
They're literally like, do you want to be our new We
26:11
have a job position open for resputing
26:14
for century respute and if you care
26:16
to roll through twenty century
26:18
respute in man. Uh,
26:21
there is comes in a skateboard and
26:24
it's Donald Trump. You're like, is
26:26
this it
26:29
is one of those things? And like we're saying yesterday Jamie,
26:31
like, he'd be way more effective as a tool
26:34
of propaganda if he's fully
26:36
enveloped in Russia like by whatever
26:38
they need, because from there he can
26:41
they be like we have him here and he sends
26:43
messages to them there and it's actually
26:45
the most effective thing we've ever had or cultivated,
26:47
actually, because they tried it with you know,
26:49
Steven Seagal and we all just ignored him. Unfortunately.
26:52
I think they took a big swing thinking like, well, if Steven
26:54
Seagal is an honorary you know, Russian
26:57
of repute, uh, something will happen.
26:59
But it didn't. But either way, the
27:02
White House itself in the moment while
27:04
we were speaking, is a grimy cesspit
27:06
that is probably grimer than a
27:09
ray of porta potty um. And
27:11
with all like the anti science, anti handwashing,
27:13
non mask wearing nonsense that goes on
27:16
in their daily Yes, if I were the person
27:18
who was moving in next, I would I would
27:20
want more than yo, like
27:22
burn it the fun down. Honestly, Yeah,
27:25
is that an option. Can we go take it to the fucking
27:27
studs on this. Honestly, yeah, it would.
27:29
It would be cathartic to see it. I
27:31
mean I think for everybody, everyone,
27:33
you need an exterminator. Honestly,
27:37
I feel like that might help everybody feel
27:39
good. Like I think everyone might
27:42
bring their own thing. Like if you're just
27:44
straight lib you want to be like, yeah, fuck
27:46
Trump's White House. You're a Trumper being
27:48
like yeah, Joe Biden can't live there. If
27:50
you're a little more like on the left, you're like the
27:53
man that ship was built by slaves in his bullshit,
27:55
get that ship out of here, you know, like there's
27:57
everybody would rejoice, but
28:00
we digress. Just call
28:02
Eco lap Well, we'll just throw
28:04
out the idea. You know, if anyone wants to wants
28:07
to do it, you know we're doing Hey
28:09
Joe Biden, we're open to it. We're open
28:11
to it. Joe Biden could
28:14
get someone with a sage California
28:16
sage stick, just like this needs some better
28:18
positive energy, right right.
28:21
I mean it would make sense because that's already like cultural
28:24
appropriation. So on top
28:26
of that within the White House, like let's layer
28:28
it on. I want someone to take a flamethrower
28:31
to Milannia's Christmas decorations.
28:33
Like there's so many beautiful possibilities.
28:36
That's cathartic, you know, like everyone can come in and beat
28:38
the ship out of the White House however they want to. It's like, look,
28:40
you get a sledgehammer in thirty seconds, Um,
28:43
do whatever the funk you want, and then we'll just
28:45
do it like that to kind of begin some
28:47
kind of cathartic process for people. But
28:50
so one of the strongest indications
28:52
now that he will be leaving is that there's this whole
28:54
story that Team Biden is
28:56
going to disinfect the funk
28:58
out of the White House. But before they move in
29:01
h this Political article they're talking about, Biden's transition
29:03
team will have the White House fully cleaned by General
29:06
Service Services Administration staffers
29:08
hours after Trump leaves the building.
29:11
Spokesper person for the g s A told Political
29:14
that the staffers will quote thoroughly clean
29:16
and disinfect every area of
29:18
the East and West wings that people have touched,
29:20
including furniture and door knobs, and a private
29:23
contractor will also be brought in for
29:25
quote disinfectant missing services.
29:29
Fair enough. Yeah, no
29:32
matter where you fall on, Biden fair
29:34
enough. Yeah, no one's been like yeah,
29:36
I would clean the funk out of that too, Like, no one
29:38
that seems in across the board thing. Uh,
29:41
you want it clean after seeing
29:43
how these people have been operating in there. He's got to live
29:45
there, that's unfortunate. Yeah.
29:48
Would you do one of those shows you know where they like
29:50
black out the lights and then use like a light
29:53
and just like look at all these stains, here's
29:55
all the pick of black Oh
29:58
yeah, black light? Yeah. Oh oh
30:00
no, No, I couldn't, Like
30:02
no, I'll be like re traumatized
30:04
just all over. I
30:07
feel like they'd just be like a trump mark,
30:09
like a trump but
30:13
that line, it's like me, it
30:17
marks just all in the world.
30:20
Brute. They're like, yeah, we
30:22
have to actually throw everything out that human skin
30:24
is touched in this place. Unfortunately, you
30:26
know that was I was hoping for the best, but
30:29
we do have to burn it down. There's just unfortunate.
30:33
Um. But like you know, a lot of
30:35
this is coming on the like
30:37
the suggestions I think of the you know,
30:39
accepted medical knowledge in the world. But Nicole
30:42
Lourie, who was one of Biden's covide
30:44
COVID nineteen advisors, Uh,
30:46
was basically saying that like, this operation in the White House
30:49
will quote be the polar opposite of what you're seeing
30:51
now in terms of like you'll you'll
30:53
need to wear masks, like we will be socially distancing.
30:55
We actually acknowledge that there's a pandemic,
30:58
but it's interesting to hear that
31:00
and using a line from a COVID nineteen
31:02
advisor about what is best because
31:05
you know, we're all we're always
31:07
going to take a look at what is actually happening
31:09
with the Biden administration because the stakes
31:12
are very high right now. And as we were
31:14
saying, as we pinched our noses to go
31:16
to the polls, just to sort of give a
31:18
slight uh delayed to autocracy
31:21
in this country. Um, he kept saying,
31:24
I'll listen to the scientists.
31:26
The science will guide what we do
31:28
with this pandemic. I will listen, and people
31:30
like fuck yeah, because, uh,
31:33
you know, when we look around at the countries that are doing
31:35
better, you're like, it's because they the leaders
31:38
of the country said, we acknowledge
31:40
that we don't know anything about this.
31:42
That's why we are consulting the people who
31:45
it's their you know, their bag, their expertise,
31:48
to tell us about this, so
31:51
you know, for the last nine months, I will
31:53
say that experts have said
31:55
that a lockdown truly is
31:57
one of the only ways that we
31:59
can get the virus to a manageable
32:02
level since Americans especially
32:05
literally don't know how to act. Um.
32:07
We just there's no sense of duty to each
32:09
other in this country. Unfortunately, the culture is
32:12
too much about the self that
32:14
we it's it's it's it's a very uniquely
32:17
fucked up American way of handling things.
32:20
And Dr Michael Osterholm,
32:22
who has been a very outspoken of
32:24
like you know, expert on all of this, who's
32:27
been really great to listen to because he's
32:29
probably one of the clearest people. He doesn't mince his
32:31
words. He likes to be very direct and like let
32:34
people know how bad it can be, why
32:36
it can get that bad, and realistically
32:38
what needs to be done. He was advocating
32:40
for four to six weeks shutdowns um
32:43
along with the government and many other experts,
32:45
saying we need like a four to six weeks shutdown,
32:47
and you should actually pay people so
32:49
they can stay at home. That way we can achieve
32:52
maximum compliance because right now
32:54
we're doing this thing where it's like we'll stay inside.
32:57
But also like, if you can't work, that's not my problem,
32:59
but you better stay inside and don't ask me for a fucking
33:01
dime. What do you think I am the government that you pay taxes
33:04
to and I'm supposed to help you out on behalf
33:06
not funk that. That's the weird situation
33:08
we're in. And right it's like, oh wait
33:10
that ship that people have been asking for us
33:12
from literally moment one, like
33:15
that that's back now cool? Can
33:18
I just check? Just sorry as the outsider. Um,
33:21
So, as far as I know, you guys got paychecks
33:24
the first lockdown, but is there not there's
33:26
not been any more famous payment?
33:30
Uh seven months ago? Yeah,
33:33
and then there was obviously there were some beefed
33:35
up unemployment benefits, but also people's
33:37
benefits are running out so many people, yeah,
33:39
and so many people aren't able to even access
33:42
that. Yeah, but that's the problem is caught
33:44
you, um, and you probably you lost
33:46
a bit of your American nous by being in the UK. You
33:48
have to put yourself up by your fucking bootstraps
33:50
here um, and if you can't make
33:52
it work, um, then honestly
33:55
expendable. Yeah, Like, if you
33:57
can't work and you can't make it work, then
34:00
this isn't going to work for us. It's sort of the
34:02
mentality here, and it sucks. I know.
34:04
I feel sometimes when I'm out there,
34:07
yea, and I feel like we're already we're
34:09
already seeing with the
34:11
transition that's taking place now
34:13
that it's like, you know, we
34:15
we knew we were voting for scraps, but
34:17
it's like the scraps are becoming apparent.
34:20
We can't even get you know, it's
34:22
like there are currently arguments going on
34:24
to get Americans six
34:26
hundred dollar checks maybe
34:29
if you're fucking lucky, and that's
34:31
what the Biden administration is brought to
34:33
the table. Well, we're doing like
34:35
a seven hundred
34:37
billion dollar defense fucking
34:40
spending bills, and you think, and
34:43
you look at the fucking numbers, there's about
34:45
eighty billion dollars of outstanding rent
34:48
and doing this country. What if you just lopped
34:50
that off and just said we're starting
34:52
fucking over and you know this,
34:54
we need to rethink this. But it's too which
34:57
is pro people, but
34:59
that's not yeah, but this
35:01
is never going to happen. It
35:03
really was this lure of like, yeah, we're gonna
35:05
do the right thing, Ah, Yanks, this is still America.
35:08
We're just somewhere blue hats, somewhere red
35:10
hats. Let's get an air b and be executive
35:13
in the cabinet. Let's get Mr right
35:15
theon in here. Lets but he is a man
35:17
of color, So try and look past that,
35:20
which is like the thing that they're doing, which is like, so
35:22
even though we have a board member of RAI
35:24
theon coming into the Secretary
35:27
of Defense role when most were like, we need more
35:29
civilian oversight of the military, not in generals.
35:32
Um, they're like a lot of the argument
35:34
being pedals, like, well it is the you know, he's African
35:36
American man and blah blah blah. It's like right, but
35:38
you can't just say, you can't just use like
35:41
you're just diversifying the look of oppression.
35:43
That's all it is. You're not actually it's
35:45
not real diverse. You just diversifying the
35:48
look of the system.
35:50
But anyway, we digress. We've
35:52
been talking about lockdowns. Everyone's been
35:54
saying lockdowns. Dr Fauci has been
35:56
talking about lockdowns, how they're fucking effective.
35:59
You know, we for all the love we send a New
36:01
Zealand they did a lockdown these
36:03
other countries that are getting like in Asia other
36:05
places, lockdowns while also looking after
36:08
the people to be able to achieve the compliance
36:10
and also you know, as a duty to your
36:12
citizens to take care of them. They're
36:14
doing those things. Yeah,
36:17
and we're like, oh shit, Okay, So Fauci saying that, Oster
36:20
Holmes saying that, and Biden's out here campaigning
36:22
on I'll listen to the scientists and
36:24
if they tell me that, and he himself in August
36:26
said if they told me to shut it down, when
36:28
we might have to shut it down, well cut
36:31
two. Buying in is president
36:33
and not doing anything that he said he would.
36:36
Um, he's all these campaign
36:38
promises. We're starting to see these people walk
36:40
their comments back. Dr Fauci is
36:42
not saying that it's about lockdowns.
36:45
That we can do more targeted, there's other
36:47
ways to achieve it. But Sir, in your capacity,
36:50
when you were really trying to speak loudly with
36:52
your chest about what is right, you said what is right?
36:55
Dr Ulstra. Holme did the same thing when
36:57
he came out and said we need to support workers
36:59
and like actually shut it down to get
37:01
control over it, not swamp or ice
37:03
us. Like we're doing right now we have
37:06
to do this. But then he got contradicted
37:08
by two people on Biden's team and he himself had
37:10
to walk that fucking back. So
37:13
it's a very very
37:15
i think predictable situation because the
37:18
term lockdown um is
37:20
very scary to people in this country is specifically
37:23
because the government is doing fuck all
37:25
to make it work. You know, it's just being like
37:28
most people just associate lockdown with no
37:30
work, no money. Yeah, and
37:32
that's on other places where it's like, yeah,
37:35
no work, but we're gonna handle your bills, like, don't sweat
37:37
that because obviously we have a pandemic. We're
37:39
trying to fight. What are you talking about. We don't know options
37:41
for recourse. No, So
37:44
it's just it's so bleak,
37:46
and and all you hear from leaders
37:49
is like, hang in there. All we're asking
37:52
you is to stay inside, is to stay inside.
37:54
But I mean here, that's
37:56
not true. It's like there, yes, you're
37:59
being asked to stay in, but for so
38:01
many people it's we're also asking
38:03
you to just you know, become
38:06
poorer and poorer and at higher risk
38:08
and at higher risk, and we're not going to do anything about
38:10
it. Like it's yeah, and the best
38:12
they can do is like, should we lower healthcare costs
38:15
for some people since the pandemic, because like fourteen
38:17
million people lost their health insurance, Like that's
38:19
a question. People
38:22
lost their health insurance? Yeah, through being
38:24
unemployed? Yeah, because you know, because
38:26
this is if you're not producing,
38:28
you don't get health insurance here. Those are kind
38:31
of the rules. Yeah, and and I mean, and the unhoused
38:33
population is expectedly rising because
38:35
there's been no meaningful freeze
38:37
put on any evictions, and landlords are still
38:40
allowed to evict people as much as they
38:42
want to. And so it's like you get these
38:44
draconian that I was reading
38:46
into the like specifics of how
38:48
the latest l A lockdown was phrased,
38:50
and there was literally like a clause and
38:53
it's saying, you know, unhoused
38:55
people are exempt from
38:57
having to be inside, and it's like fuck
39:00
you, Like what are we going to do to
39:02
help people? Were
39:05
not going to We're not gonna yeah,
39:07
we're not going to find you. And it's just
39:09
like, wait, so people are giving tickets
39:11
out here if you're seen outside, Oh yeah, it's
39:14
just the same as no, no, no, not not necessarily,
39:16
but like if you're if you're having like a wild ass party
39:19
or something, and it's like the police show up and
39:21
like what the funk is this? Sure? But
39:23
it's not. There's no there's really no way
39:25
for any like any municipality
39:27
to enforce a lot of this stuff. So
39:30
yeah, well, in our first
39:32
lookdown, if people went for
39:34
like a walkout in nature, but it was like way
39:36
too far from their home, Like say someone from England
39:38
went, I don't know, there's a place called the Lake
39:41
District. It's sort of like be like going
39:43
from like l A to the Grand Canyon.
39:45
Probably not as far, but it's like but
39:47
it's like that's not as yeah
39:49
exactly. People would count that as like, oh, I'm
39:51
doing my daily exercise. Um,
39:53
so then they would get tickets. Yeah,
39:56
And it's funny because like even in the UK, you know, like Boris
39:58
Johnson has been going back and forth on what to
40:00
do, and then it's like, well there'll be a circuit breaker,
40:03
lockdown thing will do and you know
40:05
you're all going through the same thing to a lesser degree,
40:07
but at least there is more stringent
40:10
talk of like what to do, but it's this
40:12
targeted approach thing. When you hear
40:14
that, that's them saying we don't want to
40:17
cut the fucking checks to support
40:19
people, So we're going to do this other thing
40:21
that allows the corporate donor class
40:24
to continue to make money because we also can't
40:26
freak them out. And also we don't
40:28
want to say lockdown because then that invites
40:31
right wing outrage, which Democrats
40:33
are. It's like they're Boogeyman, like they
40:36
can't stand when Republicans don't like them.
40:38
It's so fucked up. Wow,
40:42
it's all. It really is awful here, isn't
40:44
it. I'm so sorry to hear this.
40:48
It's such it's such an eye opener
40:50
to hear because it's like you you know, you just see things
40:52
for your friends Instagram and stuff,
40:55
and it's like you hear every you know, and then like you know,
40:57
different things being shared, but it's like hearing
40:59
it, you know, like this through
41:03
through zoom. It's
41:05
just really eye opening, Like just
41:07
how horrendous. Yeah,
41:09
well, and it's just it's just revealing
41:11
how awful and toxic and
41:14
barbaric the culture is of
41:16
governance and just American culture writ
41:18
large. But on the on the bread side,
41:21
there is like I
41:23
mean, there's to look for bread,
41:25
like the the I feel like the
41:27
general consciousness around mutual
41:29
aid and the interest in the collective
41:32
in the US has just really
41:36
yeah, which which is the same in the UK
41:38
as well, like the way that especially in London,
41:41
people don't know their neighbors and now people starting
41:43
to know their neighbors there. And my
41:45
grandmother actually she lived through um
41:48
well, she was evacuated during
41:50
the war. She's still alive now she's saying about
41:52
how this reminds her of that camaraderie
41:55
during the war where it's just people look out
41:57
for each other because it's kind of you just have to. Yeah,
42:00
it's like it that's what gives me comforted.
42:03
It is like general human
42:06
nature to want to help each other,
42:08
and it's truly like the Unfortunately
42:10
the problem are the people who are in control.
42:13
Yeah, because they're living a different reality, you
42:15
know, like they're they're not in a situation where
42:18
they are going to have to humble themselves
42:20
and ask for help or or
42:23
extend a hand to someone else. They're they're
42:25
surrounded by other people who are materially
42:27
very comfortable and so none of these things are
42:29
going to reach them. So their understanding of it is
42:32
abstract to the point that it's just it's
42:34
just exacerbating all of their
42:37
failures in general. So, uh, stay
42:39
tuned for more. But yeah,
42:41
it is true, Like I'm heartened to
42:44
see, especially in a city like l A
42:46
or I'm like, man, everybody's in their cars, nobody gives a
42:48
funk about each other. Like at least in New York, you're walking
42:50
on the street and like near people and on the
42:52
subway. Yeah, hey I'm walking
42:54
here in New York. But
42:57
here we're driving here and ignoring each
42:59
other and you might not even know who the funk anyone
43:01
is, but I am there. It has been a lot
43:03
of outpouring of support, like you know, my neighbors
43:06
have like just they're putting like more
43:08
things out for people, Like you can see
43:10
in parts of this city where it's like, hey,
43:12
we know the city might not be coming through with
43:15
aid, but there's ways we can help with, you
43:17
know, shelter or food or whatever, or
43:19
just refrigerators popping up. And that's
43:21
another thing that's happening in the country of like these
43:23
stocked refrigerator the community
43:26
fridges, And it's
43:28
been really cool because it's now it's becoming
43:30
like a city program as well as of like
43:33
today they're they're starting to you know,
43:35
widen the program. But it was started by regular
43:37
people who were just like
43:39
maintaining fridges because there has been
43:41
such a such you know there there was
43:43
such a big issue with rising
43:46
on house population here anyways, and yeah,
43:50
and so it's like when that
43:52
was exacerbated by the pandemic. It's like
43:54
just regular people stuffed up. And
43:56
I'm glad. I'm glad it's becoming a bigger program.
43:58
I mean, do I think that the you know,
44:01
city and state government are going to take all the fucking
44:03
credit. Of course they will, But it was a
44:05
people driven project, and now it's actually
44:07
getting some funding and some some
44:09
you know, hopefully some financing behind it. I
44:11
mean, I remember, I remember when Mayor Garth
44:13
said he his his father, gil Gar said he actually
44:16
thought this up in the nineties
44:18
and they just hadn't done it yet. But that's that, that's
44:20
what I believe. I think Eric car said he thought it up
44:23
with Oh my god, I snapped
44:26
that man over my fucking knee. I
44:28
like that guy. Also, he couldn't even
44:30
get a cabinet position. He was doing
44:32
all this angling because you knew he wanted
44:34
he was so horny for the fucking federal
44:36
government. And then they're like, hey, you want to be like
44:39
some outside advisor groupie,
44:41
and he's like, imagine simping
44:44
that hard and having everyone in your
44:46
city absolutely hate you and he still
44:48
accomplished nothing. Like he's just truly the biggest
44:50
loser of all time. All Right. So
44:52
one thing I do want to just touch on too, is, uh,
44:55
you know this culture of you know, like I
44:58
can't be stopped no matter why in a
45:00
pandemic, because I think that's prevalent. I
45:02
think in every country there's a
45:04
level of denial that I think people experience because
45:06
it's it's a very shitty world
45:09
to think like I'm in a situation where
45:11
I'm basically very out of control of many
45:13
different things happening. Uh. And one
45:15
of that ways that's manifested, I think isn't like
45:17
these people who vacation a lot
45:20
despite the pandemic. Like I've
45:22
seen this on my own feeds
45:25
at time to time, from time to time, Like you're
45:27
in Mexico right now, Like you
45:29
got on a plane and went to fucking Cabo
45:32
right now. When Okay,
45:35
that happened a lot in the summer in the UK.
45:37
I knew a lot of people that went to Spain and
45:40
um. I actually I went
45:42
to Norway because my friend got married during
45:44
the pandemic and she just said we it's now
45:46
or never. But North Norway
45:49
was very like it was
45:51
totally it was like much
45:54
much better than anyone else. And that was the weirdest
45:56
situation was being in Norway.
45:59
I'm Norwegian, I beak Norwegian. The
46:01
minute I told them I'd come from the UK, suddenly
46:03
I was like everyone ran
46:05
away from me, done the way,
46:08
um and and um. But
46:10
I was just there for a week or
46:12
so. But that was yeah, the odd
46:14
thing. Um. Once I
46:16
got there, I felt really sick and I was just like, oh
46:19
my god, I've gotten sick again. Off the flight. Unfortunately
46:22
I was fine. Um, but
46:24
yeah, that was a thing. In the summer,
46:26
there was just that, like you say, like that denial
46:28
where everyone was just like I think what we find it's
46:30
kind of the summer now, you know, everyone's healthier in the
46:32
summer. Um, it just means this
46:35
it's warmer. Yeah, yeah,
46:38
my full body chills are still happening. But
46:42
like, yeah, it's this sort of like it's also this like I've
46:45
never been told no crowd to
46:47
that is what we're seeing really it's like, these
46:49
are people who have never heard the
46:51
word no and have
46:53
never been told they are not allowed
46:56
to go somewhere. So there's
46:58
this group. It's kind of like five thousand followers
47:01
um on on Facebook, and
47:03
it's like this COVID Travelers
47:05
group is what it's called, And it's for
47:07
people to basically avoid persecution
47:10
for just chasing good vibes during bummer
47:12
times. Um so
47:15
like and this Daily Beast article is saying, but there is quote
47:17
nothing safe about this space. Instead, it's
47:19
members are looking for ways to circumvent public
47:21
health protocols or avoid them altogether. Members
47:24
have suggested bribing doctors
47:26
for fake vaccine certificates and forging
47:29
doctor's notes to avoid wearing a mask.
47:31
One recently compared face coverings
47:33
to the stars Jewish people were
47:36
forced to wear during the Holocaust.
47:39
Um and they also just trade tips
47:41
on like where you can go without
47:43
having to wear a mask like One user wrote quote,
47:45
I just arrived in ply Adel Carmen in Mexico.
47:48
The place is full of life and easy going.
47:50
No masks. If you don't want to wear one, get
47:52
out of Europe before you get infected with
47:55
fear. The
47:57
thing that really showed me was when the pandemic
47:59
was going and I find American
48:02
media Like when I was still out in l
48:05
A, my friend's dad was listening
48:07
to the news constantly and I
48:09
found it so um
48:11
terrifying, just constantly here.
48:14
But it was also as everything was developing,
48:16
you know, just that we were finding everything out,
48:19
and it wasn't until it got to the UK and hearing
48:21
just the BBC compared to um,
48:23
the American media, it was just such so
48:26
different. Like I left l A, everyone
48:28
was wearing face masks in the airport. I got to
48:30
the UK, I was the only person wearing a
48:32
face mask in the airport and people
48:35
and it was then in the UK where people were
48:37
um only allowed to wear masks if
48:39
you had the virus. So it's just so
48:42
interesting just how the fear
48:44
in the U S news was so much
48:47
more than in the UK. Right,
48:50
But then on the other side too, there are people being like, don't worry,
48:53
it's a hoax. So it's like yeah, yeah,
48:55
yeahs are pulled.
48:59
Is this hell? Yeah?
49:04
I mean it's like, truly, if they're not going to give us
49:06
another check, the least the Biden
49:08
administration can do is just like blow
49:11
up every Facebook server on the fucking
49:13
planet, Like, what
49:15
what the a
49:17
story with a Facebook group? Never? Ever,
49:20
when has it ever ended? Well? Never? No,
49:23
no, I mean people have had to do full podcast
49:26
deep dive investigations. Oh yeah,
49:28
this is a comical use of air horn. I
49:30
mean genius use of air horn. Airhorn. I
49:33
mean, you check it up. It's my ear in mensa. It's
49:35
just it does blow my
49:37
mind though, because it's just like Facebook is just a
49:39
place where parents get radicalized,
49:42
like that is that is just
49:44
for selfish dick heads to trade tips. Yeah
49:47
you know what I mean, ultimately can zoom out and
49:49
it's always just like a place for selfish dick
49:52
heads, you know, and they'll figure
49:54
they they sort of go off
49:56
into their corners whatever specific version
49:58
of dick heaterry is the selfish has
50:00
Miles. I think he meant rugged individualists.
50:04
That's why language. That was
50:06
the thing that I was trying to say. It was like the American
50:08
media was so terrifying. But my friend
50:10
in l A still kept going, I just
50:13
need to live my life, Like I just keep
50:15
like, why can I not live my life? And
50:17
it's just like freaking kidding
50:19
me. It really made me aware of friends,
50:27
really lived my life,
50:33
sure, like do you mom? But like it
50:35
is? I mean, I think it's all levels of how
50:37
much you want to avoid acknowledging
50:39
the collective pain our world is experiencing
50:42
at the moment um, and how willing you are
50:44
to engage with that and feel empathy
50:46
and sorrow and wanting to envision
50:49
something better. Um. And then you
50:51
know, they spoke to this guy who started
50:53
is this German dude who has like a boat that's like
50:55
named Stateless in Germany, and
50:57
he's like this very you know what.
51:00
You can imagine a guy who started a Facebook
51:02
group for people to trade, you know, underhanded
51:05
COVID travel tips. He's he calls it,
51:07
quote it's a safe space for those
51:09
people who are bullied in the mainstream.
51:11
And I don't think it's dangerous. I think freedom
51:14
of speech is much more
51:16
important than dangerous effects evolving
51:19
from it. Okay, I don't know what the
51:21
funk that means. Yeah, that's a lot
51:23
of words. Later on he
51:25
posted in like the group, He's like, I just spoke somebody in
51:27
the Daily Beast, uh and was saying that
51:29
this is going to be quote a great propaganda
51:32
piece and that the journalist quote was not very
51:34
happy about this safe space. Um.
51:36
So yeah, you can say one thing and mean
51:39
the other. But it's interesting even
51:41
in this group they're not even stoked about the prospect
51:43
of a fucking vaccine, which I
51:45
think indicates further that this is just about
51:47
some my fucking selfish,
51:50
dick heady sovereign citizen.
51:52
You can't control me, government ship.
51:56
Yeah, you know, it's it's it's something though, it's
51:58
something I'm trying out. Ever since Nigella
52:01
Lawson hit it big with micro uave,
52:04
I feel like I need I need my own take.
52:07
Um. But yeah, like the and this other in
52:09
the group, they did a post being like, how how
52:11
would you feel like if there was a vaccine required
52:14
travel? Like for travel? Like
52:16
almost two hundred people responded, and
52:19
the answers were things like, quote, hire a private
52:21
jet, bribe anyone to give me the
52:23
past, visit a doctor in the third
52:25
world with a fistful of good looking cash.
52:28
Uh, create an internal group to document
52:31
where and how to get a vaccine without
52:33
actually getting it. And people who
52:35
are like on the side of even
52:37
somewhat reasonable lodging like, yeah, but if
52:39
you have it then you won't get sick, Like
52:42
what about that? Though there's a benefit to getting
52:44
inoculated against something like this. People
52:46
are just getting shut down, and like
52:49
one of the women in the group was pleading with members
52:51
to not go to Australia without
52:54
a vaccine, like please, like, just don't
52:56
do it, like it's it only makes sense just
52:58
for everyone. This person was called quote
53:00
a proud North Korean and
53:03
was informed that we will not get back our
53:05
freedom and liberty by complying with a
53:07
fascist regime. What
53:09
is that even? What does that even
53:11
mean? Like that's so many
53:13
Yeah, anyway, right, well
53:16
shut it down, shut it shut, shut
53:18
the full fucking thing down. Please, groups
53:20
are not serving anybody. Come on,
53:23
this is the least they can do. That's that's
53:25
a half measure from
53:27
the Biden administration that I would be perfectly
53:29
fine, Like it's incremental as fuck, but at
53:31
least it's something that was on the list of things I'd
53:33
like to get done, so I think they're
53:35
higher priority things. But sure, okay, at least you did
53:38
that. But okay, if you do one thing, I would
53:40
honestly be shocked. Yeah, and then he's
53:42
like, oh, meet my President
53:44
of the Treasury, Jamie Jamie Diamond
53:46
from Chase Bank or some sh it,
53:49
it's not going to be, but you know, you can see it. I mean,
53:51
there's there's plenty of lobbyist
53:54
swamp tings. I
53:57
saw. I saw a clickbait piece that was like,
53:59
do you think a woman could run the v
54:02
A And like, well, if she's if
54:04
she's evil, probably she could. You
54:06
know, it's just a s ghoulish capitalist
54:08
who's willing to undercut the benefits for veterans.
54:11
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, it could be. Could honestly
54:13
could be a fucking robot story.
54:15
Right now. We found
54:18
plenty of women who are willing to screw
54:20
over veterans, so don't worry about it. They're
54:22
like, but diversity or you're gonna you're gonna vote against
54:24
a woman. It's like, no, you're just diversifying
54:26
the face of oppression. That's all
54:28
you're doing. It's not it's not a progress.
54:30
All right, Let's take a quick break and we'll come back
54:32
and take shots at Disneyland. And
54:44
we're back and Disneyland,
54:46
I mean our disney World rather
54:49
because we live in a fascist state of California,
54:51
where they're doing things like not allowing Disneyland
54:54
to open despite the pleas of
54:56
all the annual pass holders at the Gates
54:58
and Anaheim, which is the cringe ship
55:00
you've ever seen. Oh my god, the most embarrassing.
55:02
I enjoyed Disneyland, but that was the most
55:05
embarrassing protests I've ever seen in my
55:07
life. A bunch of dads in goofy years
55:10
being like, come on, I'm bringing back,
55:13
bring back the magic, and you're like, we
55:16
need to regress here two years old. Ye
55:18
so um. Disney World, on the
55:20
other hand, in the Great Sunshine
55:23
State of Florida, headed up by Governor
55:25
Rhonda Santis, they they've
55:27
been actually expanding their guest capacity,
55:30
so they were going at twenty
55:33
and I think we remember when Disneyland opened. There's
55:35
like that viral moment where like though like
55:37
one of these women was like experiencing
55:39
cold symptoms and they're like, I think
55:42
this woman has COVID And is that disney
55:44
World without a mask? Um? That
55:46
was sort of our first sort of insights into what this
55:48
place looked like, and it was very creepy. Along
55:51
with that commercial too that was like
55:54
I'm back to the magic and your
55:57
hell yeah, it's like, okay, the magic
55:59
of Nile. I guess dissociation.
56:03
Yeah seriously, And um,
56:06
now that like the things are increasing.
56:08
People are sort of like, uh, that's not the
56:10
best thing. I mean, like the state of Florida is
56:12
currently like getting completely
56:15
thrashed by COVID as well. But
56:18
um, last week all four of
56:20
Disney World's parks reached capacity
56:23
like enough. People were like, yo,
56:25
we're down with this ship and they're letting us in that
56:28
every time they're like, hey, we're our capacity no more,
56:30
which is very frightening. UM,
56:33
and a lot of people again, you've got
56:35
people congregating, uh
56:37
in a theme park, you know, it's like
56:39
are they wearing masks? We don't really know what's
56:41
really happening in here. It turns
56:44
out that um, even
56:46
though like it might not be safe, Disney is
56:48
really going all in on making things look
56:51
safe even if it isn't.
56:53
So if guests
56:55
aren't wearing masks on rides,
56:57
the park has been digitally at
57:00
masks to their photo pass
57:02
pictures. So like if you're on Splash
57:05
Mountain or whatever any of those rides, or like you get the photo
57:08
if you don't have a mask on, they've
57:10
been digitally Addelie adding
57:12
the fucking masks to the faces.
57:15
And they're so arc they're so archaic.
57:17
It's like it looks like how you do it in like
57:20
if there was like a iPhone app that was
57:22
just like mask app, like dragon mask
57:24
over everyone's face. That's
57:26
what they're making. They're making their like
57:29
employees were putting themselves in an unsafe
57:31
position in the first place, they have to go back to work.
57:33
They're making people do that because
57:36
first they would be like that, they're
57:38
saying, we can't actually give you your photo, um
57:41
if you because you weren't wearing a mask on it.
57:43
And they were first denying people
57:45
the photos for not having a mask on
57:47
because it was proof that some
57:52
of these Disney rites where you get like
57:54
splashed water in the face, like the idea
57:56
of breathing a wet mask, like
58:00
would you put yourself through that or
58:02
just like you know, the act of being where
58:06
like that like someone
58:09
in the front is yelling and you're like inhaling
58:11
their scream. Yeah
58:13
whatever, I mean, Look, we're
58:16
missing the point. Here's about the magic though, you know what I mean.
58:18
So they're not. I guess this is where
58:21
it gets kind of in the weeds on
58:23
like mask rules, because I know that Florida
58:26
doesn't have good policies,
58:28
but like when you're on like
58:31
Disney property, can't they just say you
58:33
have to? Then
58:37
how are the how is this happening? Because they're
58:39
also you know, they're they're they're a
58:41
capitalist enterprise, so like it behooves
58:43
you to not upset anyone and just be like, I don't know, man,
58:45
as long as that till has money
58:48
popping off in it, I don't give a funk what people
58:50
are doing here, and they really don't because they're
58:53
so secretive, right, Disney is so
58:55
like you're not going to know how funked up it is
58:57
here me because they've said no
58:59
outbreak have been traced UM
59:01
to like any of the Disney parks,
59:03
but there's like no comprehensive
59:06
contract contact tracing, so
59:08
I don't know how you would have done it anyway,
59:10
So it's it's hard to say like what has
59:12
happened in Disney's also declined on many
59:15
occasions to say how many of their employees
59:17
have tested positive UM since the
59:19
resort reopened. They're just like, oh,
59:21
it's minimal. This is one of the people
59:24
who is the representatives
59:26
of like the employees said, quote, we've had very few
59:28
and none as far as we can tell, have been
59:30
from work related exposure. Well
59:33
that's and and and on top of that, like
59:35
I I don't know, I mean, I just genuinely
59:37
don't know this information. But like, if you do
59:39
have COVID, does the company take care of you?
59:41
Or would it behoove you to not tell your
59:43
employer if you think you might have COVID
59:46
and go into work anyways, because I feel like that is such a
59:48
huge source of spread, is people
59:50
who are not getting any support from the government
59:52
and may not be getting support from their place of work
59:55
if they do get sick, so then you know, it's
59:57
like they still have to pay their rent because there's
1:00:00
I don't know, sorry, I mean, but
1:00:02
this is again no, but Auntie
1:00:05
Jamie is looking into saurons
1:00:07
shitty eye of how the system works,
1:00:09
and like they've done this ship before,
1:00:12
like in Anaheim at Disneyland in a
1:00:15
part goer was struck by like
1:00:17
a flying piece of metal and
1:00:20
killed like killed they were killed
1:00:22
by up. Yes, this happened at the park,
1:00:24
and Disneyland called the fucking paramedics
1:00:27
but not the police, and they cleaned
1:00:29
up the fucking mess. And
1:00:32
the police only found out because the
1:00:34
paramedics like, yo, um, we just picked
1:00:36
up a fatality here over at Disneyland
1:00:38
and they're like, what they didn't call us and they
1:00:41
got there and they're like what happened. They're like, oh, we cleaned
1:00:43
it up, and they're like, what are you fucking talking
1:00:45
about? Like we needed to invest
1:00:49
and technically it's not illegal what
1:00:51
they did, but that just shows you the culture
1:00:53
of like, clean it up, man,
1:00:57
we can't down shut
1:00:59
up sucking snitch doing. Um.
1:01:03
Yeah, so what a treat? What a treat?
1:01:06
Um? And just one
1:01:08
last treat I want to go out on actually
1:01:10
is just Jamie and I. We were talking about
1:01:12
what it was like to work at Playboy back in the day.
1:01:15
And I don't know if this was on we
1:01:17
did this, but we we worked at Playboy. We actually
1:01:20
worked at the same time and weren't even friends.
1:01:22
It's a shame. Although I didn't I knew
1:01:24
of you because everyone was saying she's a comedian
1:01:27
and I was like, what, there's someone funny here. Get away
1:01:29
from that. Surely to me,
1:01:31
yeah, we should have been friends the Playboy. No one talked
1:01:33
to me. Well, you were in a weird part of the office.
1:01:36
It was a weird time, the country was
1:01:38
stor the company was having a bit
1:01:40
of trouble figuring out the non
1:01:43
nude age. Yeah.
1:01:45
Uh. And because at Hefner's house
1:01:47
or we got to go to the mansion
1:01:49
for like staff party one you got to go, I didn't
1:01:51
get didn't. I got
1:01:54
terribly drunk and walked into a glass wall. My
1:01:56
sister snuck into Hugh
1:01:58
Heffner's house on Valentine's
1:02:01
Day, Yeah, and met his son and they
1:02:03
were just hanging out. Yeah,
1:02:10
if it wasn't contry, Yeah,
1:02:14
he's on it. He was the guy that stole
1:02:16
my cake when he was on a segway. It
1:02:19
was like the day that I got laid off and my
1:02:21
boss was like, here's a cake because I got
1:02:23
laid off on my birthday and they got me a birthday
1:02:25
slash goodbye cake. That was really depressing.
1:02:28
And then he Hefner's son rolled
1:02:30
in on his segway obviously
1:02:32
like I had no idea who he was, and he was just like,
1:02:34
hey, what's a whose birthday is it? Can
1:02:36
I have a piece of cake? And he just roll
1:02:39
the way and then he felt so it's good
1:02:41
taken off with your cake and your health insurance. But
1:02:44
yeah, there So the reason I
1:02:46
bring it up is because every like six
1:02:49
three to six months. The online
1:02:51
store, the Playboy magazine online store
1:02:53
would just have a free for all of ship
1:02:55
nobody wanted, and the staff could go and like
1:02:57
pick from the bones of like the on
1:03:00
line store and get like a T shirt or beer
1:03:02
Cozy's or high healed sneakers
1:03:04
in Jamie's case that she so lovingly
1:03:06
took um. But I just
1:03:08
want to just I just point this out, because the
1:03:11
State Department had a holiday
1:03:13
party on Tuesday or
1:03:15
super spreader event, whatever the funk you wanna call it.
1:03:17
But I just want to point out what the gift
1:03:19
bags were at this State Department
1:03:22
holiday party. Quote. This is from the
1:03:24
Washington Post reporting of the State Department party.
1:03:26
Amid the point said is chandeliers
1:03:29
and meticulously decorated Christmas trees.
1:03:31
Children on Tuesday night received be
1:03:33
best branded swag such
1:03:35
as backpacks, Frisbees, and
1:03:37
water bottles from First Lady Milania
1:03:40
Trump's signature anti bullying and Wellness
1:03:42
initiative. The State Department has a stockpile
1:03:45
of the best merchandise that is often
1:03:47
handed out when the First Lady travels abroad.
1:03:50
In the absence of a second Trump term, officials
1:03:53
need to find a home for the surplus
1:03:55
gear, one official said. The officials
1:03:57
said, quote, it's time to get rid
1:03:59
of the left o verse. That
1:04:02
sounds like a Playboy giveaway. Well,
1:04:05
this is the worst. This is a bad idea.
1:04:08
Come again, and we guid it here. My
1:04:10
friend what a treat. My friend
1:04:13
was like asking me if I had any tattoos,
1:04:15
and I was like, I changed my mind so often.
1:04:17
I was like, I'd be one of those people that would get a Playboy
1:04:20
like tattoo and regret it. And when
1:04:22
I said that her boyfriend puilled up his sleep
1:04:24
and he had a bit Playboy tattoo, and
1:04:27
I was like, I'm sure yours is great.
1:04:30
I mean, it's the most recognized logo in
1:04:32
the on Earth. It's most recognized logo
1:04:34
on Earth. So I love
1:04:37
when someone has an embarrassing tattoo that is
1:04:39
also very large. There's almost nothing funnier
1:04:41
in the world. I like, ran into my high school boyfriend.
1:04:44
This sounds fake, but it was real. I ran into one
1:04:46
of my my first high school boyfriend,
1:04:49
um a couple of years after he
1:04:51
had dumped me for the saxophone. It
1:04:55
sounds like him Whiplash that movie, except
1:04:57
sounds like this Christmas He
1:05:00
left you for his music career. He did. He
1:05:02
did leave me for was
1:05:04
Quentins. He left me for for jazz
1:05:07
um. But then I saw him a couple of years
1:05:09
later and he had a
1:05:11
huge tattoo of foghorn
1:05:14
leghorn on his bicep and he was
1:05:16
like, my uncle got it too.
1:05:18
It was a little thing me and my uncle did. He had a huge
1:05:21
said. I said,
1:05:24
what the funk You got a fog horn leghorn
1:05:26
tattoo? Yes, I swear to god,
1:05:28
he had a huge fog horn leghorn tattoo.
1:05:31
And then it was like it was it was great for
1:05:33
me because I was like, well this this break up validation,
1:05:36
validation, Yeah, but a huge
1:05:39
like just so much out of nostalgia.
1:05:42
But you you put your mouth on this person and then now
1:05:44
they have a foghorn leghorn tattoo. I don't know. I
1:05:46
just googled fog horn leghorn. Now I get the
1:05:48
joke. Yeah.
1:05:53
Anyways, well what can you do? But
1:05:55
you know, let's let's let's move on to nicer
1:05:58
things. Uh. And with that hot the
1:06:00
nicer thing is thanking you for joining
1:06:03
on this magical journey today. And
1:06:06
I'm hoping that you recover
1:06:08
swiftly, and I know things are still lingering,
1:06:11
and it's really it's I know it's yeah. I
1:06:13
kept trying to hide my cough. I just would like turn
1:06:15
my head. Oh yeah, don't
1:06:17
worry. It's yeah, thoughts
1:06:19
and prayers, real ones, real ones, the
1:06:21
real ones, the real kinds. Where
1:06:24
can people find you and follow you? And what's
1:06:26
the tweet that you like? Um? So
1:06:28
I'm on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook
1:06:31
at katia Venga k A t I
1:06:33
A k n g E. I
1:06:36
often have to spell it um. It's
1:06:38
like sometimes in the UK I have to do it phonetically, like
1:06:41
kakto viva Victor, I forget
1:06:43
indigo for golf. In
1:06:45
America, they're like what and for Nancy
1:06:47
not November indigo? Very
1:06:51
classy spell. Yeah, what's why?
1:06:53
What do you guys do I for in the US? For
1:06:58
for well, if we're using the NATO
1:07:00
alphabet, I think is what it's called for
1:07:03
God. I think it's India everybody
1:07:06
for gun. My
1:07:09
mom used to My mom
1:07:11
used to do l O f as in frank t
1:07:13
u s is in sam That was like how
1:07:16
she would which is iy
1:07:18
sierra sang
1:07:21
tango uniform Victor whiskey
1:07:23
x Ray. I remember being like so like
1:07:25
I had a kid's almanac that had that
1:07:27
as a fact, and I was like, oh, ship, now I know
1:07:29
what they're talking about. And I'll
1:07:32
impress my vet teacher, my veteran
1:07:34
teacher, and they'll be like, Okay, cool kid. Is
1:07:38
there a tweet that you're liking? Um?
1:07:41
Yeah, I saw, Um
1:07:44
well, actually it's more on Instagram. Can I do that?
1:07:48
I just any social media. I
1:07:52
just felt this account that was called Influencers
1:07:54
in the Wild, which is neither
1:07:56
jove of my life. It's so
1:07:59
funny. It was this guy he's out in a field,
1:08:02
he finds this, Um sorry,
1:08:04
this must be so not me laughing, and I have even
1:08:07
said what it is, but um, he finds like
1:08:09
what looks like a corn dog and it's like this natural
1:08:13
flunt and he fights into
1:08:15
it as if it's a corn dog, and
1:08:17
it's just like the amount of like whatever
1:08:20
like fluff from this plant
1:08:22
comes there is my Like it's
1:08:25
literally like he's like burning like fire
1:08:28
from this. I don't know. Sorry, that's probably
1:08:30
one of those I should have saying it. But there's
1:08:32
this other one where this is this girl, Um,
1:08:35
she's some famous tikstok TikTok
1:08:37
star or something, and so the video is
1:08:39
of these fans that approach
1:08:41
her going like hey, can we get a picture, and she's
1:08:43
like, yeah, but wait, let me do my TikTok.
1:08:46
So they're all stood in a huddle watching
1:08:48
her as she's like doing all the like TikTok
1:08:50
sexy dance moves, and it's just kind of
1:08:52
like the lack of self awareness
1:08:54
that these people have is so funny, especially
1:08:58
like that was. It was really wild during
1:09:00
the uprisings that account because
1:09:02
they were I remember they were putting people on blast
1:09:05
where you know, all the Black Lives Matter protests that
1:09:07
were happening, like a lot of influence or scumbag
1:09:10
people were just sort of like up in it for the photo
1:09:13
and then like leaving or being like I'm helping to
1:09:15
clean up the broken to
1:09:17
show up drunk or like yeah,
1:09:19
it was all that was. They were getting exposed.
1:09:22
But yeah, that the Kendall Jenner holding
1:09:25
up the Black Lives Matter and then you see in the shadow
1:09:27
she's not even got a sign. Yeah right,
1:09:30
yeah, ridiculously Well, you know, so
1:09:32
they got the Disneyland treatment, that's
1:09:34
what we call that, and just dumping in some photoshoppery.
1:09:37
Uh, where can people find
1:09:39
you? Follow you? What's the tweets you
1:09:42
can? You can find me on Twitter
1:09:45
at Jamie Loftus help
1:09:48
or Instagram Jamie christ Superstar. Listen
1:09:50
to Lolita podcast. Um
1:09:53
oh, and the Bechtel
1:09:55
Cast is doing a fundraiser
1:09:58
with Danielle Perez, Gray Thomas
1:10:00
and Joel Monique on this
1:10:02
Sunday night. We're doing a a
1:10:05
broadcast live reading of the Santa
1:10:07
Clause. Um so, and we're raising
1:10:10
money for reclaiming and rebuilding
1:10:12
communities. So check
1:10:15
that out. And the tweet
1:10:18
is going to be from my friend
1:10:20
Devon Manny, who is also an amazing artist.
1:10:23
He tweeted a screenshot that um
1:10:26
revealed the news that Ellen Degenerous
1:10:28
tests positive for COVID nineteen halts
1:10:31
talk show production until January. He
1:10:33
captions it and people say working
1:10:35
for Ellen isn't a positive experience
1:10:38
a s MDH because she
1:10:42
made me laugh on that's
1:10:44
all, um. You go.
1:10:46
Some tweets I like ones from Billy Wayne Davis
1:10:49
At Billy Wayne Davis, He's saying, yo, stupids.
1:10:51
Ellen and Rogan just moved their quote official
1:10:53
residences to Texas. They still
1:10:56
do business and have homes in California. They didn't
1:10:58
fucking move. They bought a how us to save
1:11:00
money on taxes? Something about of
1:11:03
their fans can't do has a nine of
1:11:06
most people can't do? Um.
1:11:09
Yeah, I don't think many people will find themselves in a situation
1:11:11
like should I just buy a house there to save
1:11:13
money on taxes? That's a fucking
1:11:16
another level of uh, just
1:11:18
holding your wealth that people need to be a
1:11:20
little more aware of. Another
1:11:22
tweet I like is from actually
1:11:25
you, Jamie. Um, you are quote
1:11:28
tweeting an article from Discussing film that
1:11:30
says Christopher Nolan is a huge fan
1:11:32
of the Fast and Furious franchise. I've
1:11:34
got a very soft spot for Tokyo
1:11:36
Drift. Actually, and you tweet Jamie,
1:11:38
this man does a hell turn three times
1:11:41
a week. Um, yeah, it
1:11:43
really is everyone. And then you say everyone in the
1:11:45
comments yelling at me for wrestling vocabulary, get
1:11:47
a life. Oh my god? Yeah, who know? Whatever? It
1:11:49
was a phase turn. It was a phase turn. Whatever
1:11:52
ji Tokyo Drift. Obviously I don't
1:11:54
hate Tokyo Drift. I'm not fool. But
1:11:56
also, who cares? You know, really, if
1:11:59
someone doesn't like a thing you like, that doesn't make
1:12:01
you stupid, um, because I
1:12:03
know that's the insecurity we all feel. If someone's
1:12:05
like I don't like that thing, You're like, well, do you think I'm stupid? Then
1:12:07
you're like, no, I'm just a different
1:12:09
person with you who had a completely different
1:12:11
life experience and my tastes are slightly different.
1:12:14
But you can do whatever you want as long
1:12:16
as it's not sometful racist ship. Another
1:12:18
tweet I like is from Tanya golash
1:12:21
Bosa at Tanya Bosa. She
1:12:23
tweeted, my teen daughter just asked
1:12:25
me if Latin X is a race or ethnicity.
1:12:28
I told her to reach chapter seven of my book Race
1:12:30
and Racisms so we can have an informed
1:12:32
discussion. Loving
1:12:35
that. Uh shout out to h
1:12:37
everybody else out there listening, and just
1:12:39
so you know, the dailies, Oh, you can find me
1:12:42
on Twitter, Instagram at Miles of Gray in case you're wondering,
1:12:44
and also the other podcast for twenty day Finance. You
1:12:46
can find us at daily zey Geist on Twitter at the
1:12:48
Daily eye Geist on Instagram. Uh. Daily
1:12:50
ze Guys is a production of my Heart Radio. So for
1:12:52
more you know, content, check out the heart Radio
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app or wherever you get your
1:12:57
podcasts h and also we've
1:12:59
got a web site Facebook fan site. Website
1:13:02
is daily as that guys dot com where posted the episodes
1:13:04
and footnotes, thank
1:13:07
you very much. Where
1:13:09
we have the footnotes and the song we ride out
1:13:11
on. The song we are about
1:13:13
to write out on is from
1:13:16
uh Shamana and it's
1:13:18
called SoundCloud. It's
1:13:21
just got a blown out SoundCloud
1:13:23
beat and it's just basically a grimy
1:13:25
remix but it's just got I don't know,
1:13:28
it feels like SoundCloud and it also kind
1:13:30
of goes so you know, slap this in your
1:13:32
car into the weekend. Uh SoundCloud
1:13:34
by Shamana. All right, until then, we'll see
1:13:36
you later for some trends. Bye bye,
1:14:00
finished, but you've been trun yet, Lucky
1:14:02
fools really do one anything.
1:14:04
President's attention. I I want to see you. I've
1:14:07
been getting money I ain't heard about where you know again
1:14:13
you don't want
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