1 00:00:00,760 --> 00:00:03,080 Speaker 1: I am all in. 2 00:00:04,840 --> 00:00:14,520 Speaker 2: Oh, let's just you. 3 00:00:17,000 --> 00:00:20,640 Speaker 3: I am all in with Scott Patterson and iHeartRadio Podcast. 4 00:00:21,200 --> 00:00:24,040 Speaker 1: Hey everybody, Scott Patterson, I am all in Podcast one 5 00:00:24,079 --> 00:00:29,200 Speaker 1: eleven productions. iHeartMedia, iHeartRadio, I Heart Podcast. I am joined 6 00:00:29,360 --> 00:00:35,519 Speaker 1: by Suzanne French, Amy Sugarman, Tara, and Danielle are indisposed 7 00:00:37,240 --> 00:00:41,760 Speaker 1: have prior commitments. They are unable to join us this time. 8 00:00:41,840 --> 00:00:46,320 Speaker 1: Pop Culture Season seven, episode fourteen, Farewell my pet, Let's 9 00:00:46,360 --> 00:00:47,920 Speaker 1: go Paris. 10 00:00:47,680 --> 00:00:50,639 Speaker 2: Culture stands out. I'm interested to see what's what's here 11 00:00:50,720 --> 00:00:53,240 Speaker 2: because I don't have any real like, oh, the pop 12 00:00:53,320 --> 00:00:55,920 Speaker 2: culture in this episode, so we shall see the look. 13 00:00:56,240 --> 00:00:57,960 Speaker 2: The pop culture is not as good in season seven. 14 00:00:58,160 --> 00:01:01,680 Speaker 2: It's just not it's not seamlessly worked in. 15 00:01:01,960 --> 00:01:03,680 Speaker 1: I was trying to make it sound interesting. 16 00:01:04,120 --> 00:01:05,600 Speaker 2: Oh, give it a go, give it a go. I mean, 17 00:01:05,600 --> 00:01:09,199 Speaker 2: it's still interesting facts to hear about. I might venture 18 00:01:09,240 --> 00:01:11,680 Speaker 2: to say our podcast about the pop culture might be 19 00:01:11,760 --> 00:01:14,759 Speaker 2: more interesting than the actual pop culture, like how it's 20 00:01:14,800 --> 00:01:15,160 Speaker 2: worked in. 21 00:01:15,240 --> 00:01:18,080 Speaker 1: But it depends on what we say. Yeah, okay. Paris 22 00:01:18,120 --> 00:01:20,720 Speaker 1: gives Rory a copy of the lecture notes, but blacks 23 00:01:20,760 --> 00:01:24,720 Speaker 1: out her own insights that were on the page. Paris 24 00:01:24,840 --> 00:01:26,880 Speaker 1: don't give me that. Look, if there's one thing I 25 00:01:27,000 --> 00:01:29,199 Speaker 1: learned in that first lecture is that there's not room 26 00:01:29,400 --> 00:01:32,520 Speaker 1: for many women at the top ry. Gloria Steinem would 27 00:01:32,560 --> 00:01:35,840 Speaker 1: be so proud Paris. Whatever the facts speak for themselves. 28 00:01:35,920 --> 00:01:41,080 Speaker 1: Nadine Strossen Strassen is the head of the ACLU, not 29 00:01:41,640 --> 00:01:46,480 Speaker 1: Nadine Strassen and her very best friend. Gloria Steinum is 30 00:01:46,480 --> 00:01:50,960 Speaker 1: a journalist and a political social political activist who emerged 31 00:01:51,080 --> 00:01:55,000 Speaker 1: as a nationally recognized leader of second wave feminism in 32 00:01:55,040 --> 00:01:59,000 Speaker 1: the United States in the sixties and seventy. Nadine Straussen 33 00:01:59,240 --> 00:02:02,200 Speaker 1: is a legal scholar and civil liberties activists who serve 34 00:02:02,240 --> 00:02:05,360 Speaker 1: as the president of the a c LU, which is 35 00:02:05,440 --> 00:02:08,560 Speaker 1: the American Civil Liberties Union. Needs and for me to say, 36 00:02:08,600 --> 00:02:10,840 Speaker 1: from ninety one to two thousand and eight, did you 37 00:02:10,919 --> 00:02:14,040 Speaker 1: know Nadine's mother prevented her from playing with dolls? 38 00:02:15,760 --> 00:02:16,000 Speaker 2: Wow. 39 00:02:16,440 --> 00:02:20,320 Speaker 1: She later suggested that experience contributed to her choice to 40 00:02:20,560 --> 00:02:21,959 Speaker 1: not have children. 41 00:02:23,880 --> 00:02:24,320 Speaker 2: Interesting. 42 00:02:24,760 --> 00:02:28,000 Speaker 1: Rory expressed to oh, who wants to take this? 43 00:02:28,120 --> 00:02:32,200 Speaker 2: One expresses to Paris how great Logan has been to her, 44 00:02:32,240 --> 00:02:33,040 Speaker 2: And Paris tells. 45 00:02:32,880 --> 00:02:34,760 Speaker 1: Her and that was so sad for Nadine. 46 00:02:34,840 --> 00:02:37,400 Speaker 2: That's yeah, yeah, that was I kind of agree, Well, what. 47 00:02:38,040 --> 00:02:42,200 Speaker 1: A joy kill that sentence was. Jeez. Anyway, go ahead, 48 00:02:43,320 --> 00:02:44,200 Speaker 1: mussels Paris. 49 00:02:44,280 --> 00:02:46,400 Speaker 2: How great Logan has been to her, and Paris tells 50 00:02:46,400 --> 00:02:49,160 Speaker 2: her she never thought it would last. Paris says, I 51 00:02:49,240 --> 00:02:49,720 Speaker 2: want to hang on. 52 00:02:49,800 --> 00:02:50,720 Speaker 1: I want to go back and read this. 53 00:02:50,840 --> 00:02:52,560 Speaker 2: You want to go back to Gloria Steinem and her friend. 54 00:02:52,680 --> 00:02:54,120 Speaker 1: No, no, no, no, I just want to read the 55 00:02:54,160 --> 00:02:55,799 Speaker 1: sentence again to see if it has the same effect. 56 00:02:55,880 --> 00:02:58,639 Speaker 2: Like I thought it was sad that she never got 57 00:02:58,680 --> 00:02:59,280 Speaker 2: to play with dolls. 58 00:02:59,560 --> 00:03:03,400 Speaker 1: No, it's not like I'm trying to erase something we're just. 59 00:03:03,480 --> 00:03:07,440 Speaker 2: Talking about from playing with dolls. And she says that 60 00:03:07,680 --> 00:03:09,480 Speaker 2: contributed to her choice to not have children. 61 00:03:09,639 --> 00:03:15,520 Speaker 1: It's like, what a downer. I mean, I think and complicated. 62 00:03:15,560 --> 00:03:16,960 Speaker 2: I think we'd have to spend a lot of time 63 00:03:16,960 --> 00:03:19,120 Speaker 2: with Nadine and her therapist's office to really get there. 64 00:03:19,200 --> 00:03:23,679 Speaker 1: They want to talk to that's yeah, Gloria was on. 65 00:03:24,240 --> 00:03:28,480 Speaker 2: Gloria is doing fine. Yeah, okay, let's go back to this. 66 00:03:29,560 --> 00:03:32,880 Speaker 2: So Paris says, I'm just being honest. I mean, Logan 67 00:03:32,960 --> 00:03:35,960 Speaker 2: Huntsburger between the women and the drinking. The kid was 68 00:03:36,040 --> 00:03:37,480 Speaker 2: on the Colin Farrel Freeway. 69 00:03:38,000 --> 00:03:41,080 Speaker 1: Great line, I'm about to pull over. 70 00:03:41,040 --> 00:03:41,560 Speaker 3: Into the rock. 71 00:03:45,600 --> 00:03:48,720 Speaker 2: Colne Ferrell is an Irish actor who made his breakthrough 72 00:03:48,720 --> 00:03:52,240 Speaker 2: in Steven Spielberg's film Minority Report. He's battled alcohol and 73 00:03:52,320 --> 00:03:57,160 Speaker 2: drug addiction throughout his life, although he's like kind of awesome. Also, 74 00:03:57,240 --> 00:03:58,160 Speaker 2: I love Colin Ferrell. 75 00:03:58,360 --> 00:03:59,920 Speaker 1: Oh, he's terrific. He's a terrific act. 76 00:04:00,160 --> 00:04:02,200 Speaker 2: Robert Downey Junior is an actor who found success in 77 00:04:02,280 --> 00:04:04,960 Speaker 2: the eighties because he loves zero, but during the nineties 78 00:04:05,000 --> 00:04:06,920 Speaker 2: had a period of drug related problems and run ins 79 00:04:06,960 --> 00:04:09,240 Speaker 2: with the law. Remember he's on Ali McBeal and then 80 00:04:09,240 --> 00:04:11,080 Speaker 2: all of a sudden it was like, oh no, he 81 00:04:11,200 --> 00:04:13,280 Speaker 2: is now an Oscar winner for his role in Oppenheimer. 82 00:04:13,400 --> 00:04:16,599 Speaker 2: I mean he's also iron man like. Robert Downey Junior 83 00:04:17,080 --> 00:04:20,360 Speaker 2: is kind of an awesome example of like, you know, 84 00:04:20,640 --> 00:04:23,840 Speaker 2: young actor, sort of brad Pack adjacent. Maybe he was 85 00:04:23,880 --> 00:04:26,520 Speaker 2: in The brat Pack. I don't know, Sorry, Andrew McCarthy, 86 00:04:26,600 --> 00:04:29,719 Speaker 2: but the brat Pack movie was not that good. Sorry 87 00:04:29,839 --> 00:04:32,560 Speaker 2: I didn't watch it yet. I'd like you to watch 88 00:04:32,600 --> 00:04:34,400 Speaker 2: it and see if it's as boring to you as 89 00:04:34,440 --> 00:04:34,920 Speaker 2: it was to me. 90 00:04:35,160 --> 00:04:36,320 Speaker 1: Is it out now or something? 91 00:04:36,400 --> 00:04:38,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's on Hulu. And it's it's boring. I don't 92 00:04:38,760 --> 00:04:41,279 Speaker 2: want to be mean because I literally love Andrew McCarthy, 93 00:04:41,360 --> 00:04:43,960 Speaker 2: but it's just boring and like half the people aren't 94 00:04:44,000 --> 00:04:46,520 Speaker 2: in it. So I'm like, I'm sorry that you couldn't 95 00:04:46,560 --> 00:04:48,240 Speaker 2: get them, but like, we don't need to do this 96 00:04:48,400 --> 00:04:49,280 Speaker 2: until we can get them. 97 00:04:49,800 --> 00:04:52,000 Speaker 4: Yeah, I know, Molly Ringwold opted out. 98 00:04:52,120 --> 00:04:54,679 Speaker 2: And same with Judd Nelson, and it's like, oh, like's 99 00:04:54,720 --> 00:04:55,960 Speaker 2: not it's not good. It's not good. 100 00:04:56,040 --> 00:04:56,480 Speaker 1: It's boring. 101 00:04:56,640 --> 00:05:01,200 Speaker 2: Sorry, Andrew, I love Mannequin anyway. Robert Donney here, Oh, 102 00:05:01,279 --> 00:05:03,520 Speaker 2: I had said that already, but like Robert Daddy Jr. 103 00:05:04,400 --> 00:05:06,120 Speaker 2: Way to turn it around. And I think he kind 104 00:05:06,120 --> 00:05:07,800 Speaker 2: of gives a lot of credit to that lovely wife 105 00:05:07,880 --> 00:05:12,599 Speaker 2: he has. Well, did you know well traveling in Sydney 106 00:05:12,640 --> 00:05:14,840 Speaker 2: at the age of eighteen, Colin became a suspect in 107 00:05:14,880 --> 00:05:17,560 Speaker 2: an attempted murder case. And I did know this from 108 00:05:17,720 --> 00:05:20,520 Speaker 2: like two truths in a lie or something on Jimmy Fallon. 109 00:05:20,839 --> 00:05:22,839 Speaker 2: The police sketch looks similar to him, and he had 110 00:05:22,880 --> 00:05:28,800 Speaker 2: even described blacking out fight question and the only alibi 111 00:05:28,960 --> 00:05:30,880 Speaker 2: was a journal kept by his friend which explained the 112 00:05:30,920 --> 00:05:34,159 Speaker 2: two had been taking MDMA, which has some sort of drug. 113 00:05:34,160 --> 00:05:35,800 Speaker 2: I don't know if that is on the other side 114 00:05:35,839 --> 00:05:36,680 Speaker 2: of town that night. 115 00:05:37,279 --> 00:05:40,960 Speaker 1: My lord, my lord, Wow, that was scary. 116 00:05:41,160 --> 00:05:43,760 Speaker 2: That was a great line. That was a great line. 117 00:05:43,839 --> 00:05:44,679 Speaker 3: Yeah, that was funny. 118 00:05:46,000 --> 00:05:49,280 Speaker 4: Michelle is going over Chinchin's funeral arrangements with Laura l 119 00:05:49,360 --> 00:05:52,680 Speaker 4: and Suki, and he says, let's discuss the programs. Laura 120 00:05:52,720 --> 00:05:57,080 Speaker 4: Lai says the programs. Suki says, you want programs, and 121 00:05:57,120 --> 00:05:59,280 Speaker 4: then Michelle says, do you think When the Princess of 122 00:05:59,320 --> 00:06:02,000 Speaker 4: Wales was in turred at Althorpe, the Spencer family was 123 00:06:02,080 --> 00:06:06,520 Speaker 4: asked whether or not they wanted programs. Princess Diana tragically 124 00:06:06,520 --> 00:06:09,160 Speaker 4: passed away in August nineteen ninety seven, where she is 125 00:06:09,200 --> 00:06:12,599 Speaker 4: buried at the grounds of her childhood home at Althorpe Estate. 126 00:06:13,040 --> 00:06:15,960 Speaker 4: I can't believe it's been that long already. Did you 127 00:06:16,160 --> 00:06:20,680 Speaker 4: know that Prince Charles dated her older sister Sarah first 128 00:06:21,040 --> 00:06:22,440 Speaker 4: Sarah introduced the two of them. 129 00:06:22,560 --> 00:06:23,240 Speaker 2: I did not know that. 130 00:06:23,720 --> 00:06:24,760 Speaker 1: Is that is correct? 131 00:06:25,080 --> 00:06:26,960 Speaker 3: That is correct? 132 00:06:27,160 --> 00:06:28,119 Speaker 2: I watched The Crown. 133 00:06:28,240 --> 00:06:29,400 Speaker 4: How did I not remember that? 134 00:06:29,720 --> 00:06:32,520 Speaker 1: That was a very explicit That was a very explicit 135 00:06:32,640 --> 00:06:36,080 Speaker 1: couple of episodes where he was set up with a sister, 136 00:06:36,200 --> 00:06:38,520 Speaker 1: and Diana was lurking around the background when he was 137 00:06:38,600 --> 00:06:40,000 Speaker 1: waiting in their for you. 138 00:06:40,040 --> 00:06:40,760 Speaker 2: To join the Crown. 139 00:06:41,520 --> 00:06:43,680 Speaker 4: I remember her hiding like behind the planters. 140 00:06:43,960 --> 00:06:47,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, he was enchanted with this, this lovel. Do 141 00:06:47,360 --> 00:06:53,120 Speaker 1: you remember that part Ballerina? Yeah, all right, Paris hid 142 00:06:53,160 --> 00:06:55,600 Speaker 1: books for Rory and the library, but can't find them. 143 00:06:55,680 --> 00:06:56,000 Speaker 3: Paris. 144 00:06:56,320 --> 00:06:59,120 Speaker 1: Let's see Gender Trouble Judas Butler. It should be here. 145 00:06:59,200 --> 00:07:04,160 Speaker 1: Juds Butler is a philosopher and gender studies scholar. They 146 00:07:04,279 --> 00:07:08,520 Speaker 1: wrote the book Gender Trouble, Feminism and the Subversion of Identity, 147 00:07:08,960 --> 00:07:15,440 Speaker 1: which challenges conventional notions of gender. Did you know Judas 148 00:07:15,480 --> 00:07:19,680 Speaker 1: continues to teach it UC Berkeley as a distinguished Well, 149 00:07:19,880 --> 00:07:22,920 Speaker 1: that's my school, yessor in the graduate school, Department of 150 00:07:23,080 --> 00:07:24,200 Speaker 1: Comparative Literature. 151 00:07:24,840 --> 00:07:30,440 Speaker 2: That's my school. Rory is flustered while talking to Tucker 152 00:07:30,720 --> 00:07:33,720 Speaker 2: in the library. So we are probably all still going 153 00:07:33,760 --> 00:07:38,120 Speaker 2: with library. Eva Luna. Everyone loves House of the Spirits, 154 00:07:38,280 --> 00:07:41,400 Speaker 2: but I just think Eva Luna is Allende's best work. 155 00:07:42,160 --> 00:07:45,120 Speaker 2: Valluna Allende, pardon me, thank you, You're so smart. I 156 00:07:45,160 --> 00:07:47,480 Speaker 2: have never heard of any of these people. Eva Luna 157 00:07:47,680 --> 00:07:50,960 Speaker 2: is a novel written by Isabelle Allende in nineteen eighty seven. 158 00:07:51,040 --> 00:07:53,760 Speaker 2: The book follows follows the story of an orphan who 159 00:07:53,800 --> 00:07:57,480 Speaker 2: grows up in South America. Isabelle Allende is a writer 160 00:07:57,600 --> 00:08:00,800 Speaker 2: whose works contain magical realism. Owned for the House of 161 00:08:00,880 --> 00:08:04,240 Speaker 2: the Spirits. Did you know Isabelle's novels are often based 162 00:08:04,280 --> 00:08:07,640 Speaker 2: upon her personal experience and historical events, and pay homage 163 00:08:07,680 --> 00:08:08,640 Speaker 2: to the lives of women. 164 00:08:09,000 --> 00:08:09,280 Speaker 3: Did not. 165 00:08:09,600 --> 00:08:12,400 Speaker 2: I've never heard of her, but I love it. I'm 166 00:08:12,440 --> 00:08:15,680 Speaker 2: currently reading Calming the Anxious Mind. What are you reading, Scott? 167 00:08:17,320 --> 00:08:21,360 Speaker 1: I am reading a book called The Ascent of Money, 168 00:08:22,560 --> 00:08:27,760 Speaker 1: Nice Suzan, which which which details the U in part 169 00:08:27,960 --> 00:08:32,320 Speaker 1: the rise of the rothschilds Oh, all right, did you. 170 00:08:32,400 --> 00:08:37,960 Speaker 2: Have Nicky Hilton is a roth Child? I was Eric 171 00:08:38,040 --> 00:08:39,720 Speaker 2: Hilton's sister. I think married a Rothschild. 172 00:08:40,120 --> 00:08:41,560 Speaker 1: Oh, yes she did. She did. 173 00:08:41,679 --> 00:08:45,280 Speaker 2: Thinking of getting the new MENO. Pause? Did you read that, Susan? 174 00:08:45,760 --> 00:08:47,880 Speaker 1: No, but I might need to. 175 00:08:49,880 --> 00:08:51,080 Speaker 2: What are you currently reading. 176 00:08:51,600 --> 00:08:55,920 Speaker 4: I'm currently reading a book about the the Gucci Murder. 177 00:08:57,920 --> 00:09:00,920 Speaker 4: There was the Lady Gaga movie, so from that book. 178 00:09:01,000 --> 00:09:02,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm reading that book. 179 00:09:03,200 --> 00:09:04,520 Speaker 3: She was great in that movie. 180 00:09:05,160 --> 00:09:05,920 Speaker 4: I haven't seen it yet. 181 00:09:05,920 --> 00:09:07,600 Speaker 2: I'm going to finish the book and then watch the movie. 182 00:09:07,679 --> 00:09:09,400 Speaker 3: No, she's she's really good. 183 00:09:10,440 --> 00:09:13,280 Speaker 1: Yeah. I don't know why people had such a problem 184 00:09:13,360 --> 00:09:16,040 Speaker 1: with her, you know, because she she She got hit 185 00:09:16,160 --> 00:09:19,120 Speaker 1: up pretty hard with the criticism for the accent and 186 00:09:19,160 --> 00:09:21,319 Speaker 1: the acting. I thought it was all. She was the 187 00:09:21,360 --> 00:09:22,240 Speaker 1: best thing in the movie. 188 00:09:22,800 --> 00:09:26,360 Speaker 2: My friend wrote that book, Maureen North. Oh really that's 189 00:09:26,400 --> 00:09:29,920 Speaker 2: my friend. Oh, my dad and Maureen. Sorry, everyone's gonna 190 00:09:29,920 --> 00:09:32,120 Speaker 2: be like we hate Amy's tom stars. I don't care. 191 00:09:32,880 --> 00:09:36,520 Speaker 2: My dad and Maureene have been like besties since college 192 00:09:37,400 --> 00:09:40,160 Speaker 2: and crazy. Okay, so here's a little information about marine. 193 00:09:40,280 --> 00:09:43,480 Speaker 2: So she wrote that book, which I didn't. I've known 194 00:09:43,520 --> 00:09:46,240 Speaker 2: her for many many years, had no idea. We went 195 00:09:46,280 --> 00:09:48,840 Speaker 2: to lunch the other day and somehow it came up, 196 00:09:48,840 --> 00:09:51,600 Speaker 2: and I'm like, you wrote that? And then her son, 197 00:09:51,840 --> 00:09:54,600 Speaker 2: so she was married to Tim Russer, you know, the newsman. Yeah, 198 00:09:54,880 --> 00:09:57,679 Speaker 2: and their son Luke is also like a best selling author. 199 00:09:57,880 --> 00:10:02,640 Speaker 2: These people she's it's the coolest and yes, I doubt 200 00:10:02,679 --> 00:10:04,480 Speaker 2: I was like, you wrote that? Oh my god. 201 00:10:05,280 --> 00:10:05,480 Speaker 1: Yeah. 202 00:10:05,600 --> 00:10:06,760 Speaker 2: She won an Emmy for it. 203 00:10:07,400 --> 00:10:07,600 Speaker 1: Wow. 204 00:10:07,920 --> 00:10:12,080 Speaker 2: They turned the book into Ammy winning screenplay. Anyway, Yeah, 205 00:10:12,080 --> 00:10:12,600 Speaker 2: I'll tell her. 206 00:10:12,640 --> 00:10:13,079 Speaker 1: Do you like it? 207 00:10:13,160 --> 00:10:16,040 Speaker 2: I haven't read it. The mini series. 208 00:10:16,559 --> 00:10:19,280 Speaker 4: Yeah, she's really detailed and well researched, like you can 209 00:10:19,360 --> 00:10:19,760 Speaker 4: tell her. 210 00:10:20,000 --> 00:10:22,959 Speaker 2: She's like a journalist. So she's like you could have 211 00:10:23,040 --> 00:10:26,480 Speaker 2: easily said like Rory and her dreams of being Christiana Mompour. 212 00:10:26,600 --> 00:10:28,600 Speaker 2: She could have like Marien North is like an amazing 213 00:10:28,760 --> 00:10:31,920 Speaker 2: investigative journalist. Mm hmmm, good story. 214 00:10:32,800 --> 00:10:34,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, we have no use for those people anymore. They 215 00:10:34,960 --> 00:10:40,160 Speaker 1: just get fired. So but it was I just thought 216 00:10:40,200 --> 00:10:43,080 Speaker 1: who directed that movie, by the way, the Gucci philm 217 00:10:43,559 --> 00:10:44,120 Speaker 1: oh And. 218 00:10:44,200 --> 00:10:47,760 Speaker 2: Actually don't know Darren Chris. Remember Darren Chris plays the murderer, 219 00:10:48,880 --> 00:10:49,480 Speaker 2: the bad guy. 220 00:10:50,040 --> 00:10:52,880 Speaker 1: Really plane. I was just so intrigued. 221 00:10:53,000 --> 00:10:54,719 Speaker 2: It was like a mini series, right, it had like 222 00:10:54,760 --> 00:10:58,040 Speaker 2: ten parts of No, yes it did, there might be two. 223 00:10:58,160 --> 00:11:01,560 Speaker 1: But the Lady Gaga thing. No, that was a movie. 224 00:11:02,600 --> 00:11:08,120 Speaker 2: Hey was it a movie in the mini series? Oh wait? Oh, 225 00:11:09,280 --> 00:11:10,200 Speaker 2: I messed it up. 226 00:11:12,240 --> 00:11:12,760 Speaker 1: You're reading. 227 00:11:13,000 --> 00:11:15,960 Speaker 2: I was thinking, so Marien North didn't write that book. 228 00:11:16,080 --> 00:11:17,800 Speaker 2: Oh no, I've wasted everyone. 229 00:11:17,880 --> 00:11:19,240 Speaker 4: You have to read another book. 230 00:11:21,280 --> 00:11:25,120 Speaker 2: Halfway through, Jackie, Thank you, Jackie. Maureen Orth wrote the 231 00:11:25,160 --> 00:11:26,960 Speaker 2: book about the Versace murder. 232 00:11:27,200 --> 00:11:30,640 Speaker 1: Listen, you had a nice Juci murder. You had a 233 00:11:30,760 --> 00:11:37,760 Speaker 1: nice lunch. All these people getting murdered, but designers, I mean, 234 00:11:37,880 --> 00:11:38,880 Speaker 1: what's the lesson here? 235 00:11:39,960 --> 00:11:43,440 Speaker 2: Look, sorry to everybody listening on the wrong business. 236 00:11:43,480 --> 00:11:46,720 Speaker 1: I'm gonna start writing books about whacked designers. 237 00:11:47,160 --> 00:11:49,319 Speaker 2: We're gonna leave in the hot mess express of me 238 00:11:49,480 --> 00:11:53,160 Speaker 2: getting crap wrong, and we're just gonna let you hear it. 239 00:12:02,240 --> 00:12:04,199 Speaker 2: Laurai takes Michelle to the record store and hopes to 240 00:12:04,240 --> 00:12:07,320 Speaker 2: find music for Chin Chin's funeral. Michelle says, I don't 241 00:12:07,320 --> 00:12:09,440 Speaker 2: even know why we are bothering to select music. Why 242 00:12:09,520 --> 00:12:11,520 Speaker 2: not just turn on the radio and hope for the best. 243 00:12:13,280 --> 00:12:16,040 Speaker 2: Maybe we'll just get liking. This is after Zach made 244 00:12:16,080 --> 00:12:18,760 Speaker 2: the dog Crack. Maybe we'll get luggy in a hip 245 00:12:18,800 --> 00:12:22,800 Speaker 2: hop's station. We'll be playing Snoop Doggy Dog. Snoop Dogg 246 00:12:22,880 --> 00:12:25,640 Speaker 2: is a rapper and record producer whose initial fame dates 247 00:12:25,720 --> 00:12:28,880 Speaker 2: back to nineteen ninety two, following his guest appearance on 248 00:12:28,960 --> 00:12:31,559 Speaker 2: Doctor Dre's Deep Cover and later on the chronic album 249 00:12:32,040 --> 00:12:35,480 Speaker 2: My Favorite Snoop is the Snoop with Martha just saying 250 00:12:35,840 --> 00:12:37,640 Speaker 2: did you know? Snoop Dogg is rumored to have an 251 00:12:37,679 --> 00:12:40,680 Speaker 2: IQ of one seven, which would qualify him as a genius. 252 00:12:41,000 --> 00:12:43,280 Speaker 2: I have heard that, Yeah, I didn't know that, but 253 00:12:43,360 --> 00:12:44,120 Speaker 2: I believe. 254 00:12:43,840 --> 00:12:46,960 Speaker 1: It all right. I think I'm gonna do this. When 255 00:12:47,080 --> 00:12:51,040 Speaker 1: Zach is doing the music for the funeral and Laura, 256 00:12:51,160 --> 00:12:54,640 Speaker 1: I asked if he has started preparing, Zach, Yeah, I did. 257 00:12:54,760 --> 00:12:59,880 Speaker 1: Vintage Bowie originally recorded with Herbie Flowers on bass, Ain't c. 258 00:13:00,080 --> 00:13:02,400 Speaker 1: Dunsbar on drum? You Know where I'm going? Diamond Dogs 259 00:13:02,520 --> 00:13:06,400 Speaker 1: David Boie was an English singer songwriter who is often 260 00:13:06,520 --> 00:13:10,600 Speaker 1: dubbed as the Chameleon of rock due to his constant 261 00:13:10,720 --> 00:13:15,120 Speaker 1: musical reinventions. Herbie Flowers is also an English musician who 262 00:13:15,400 --> 00:13:18,679 Speaker 1: has contributed to records by Elton John, David Bowe and more. 263 00:13:19,120 --> 00:13:22,800 Speaker 1: Astley Dunsbar was also an English drummer and was inducted 264 00:13:22,840 --> 00:13:24,240 Speaker 1: into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a 265 00:13:24,320 --> 00:13:28,440 Speaker 1: member of Journey in twenty and seventeen, although he had 266 00:13:28,520 --> 00:13:32,520 Speaker 1: left the group way back in nineteen seventy eight. Boy. 267 00:13:33,280 --> 00:13:36,240 Speaker 1: Diamond Dogs is an album recorded by David Bowie in 268 00:13:36,400 --> 00:13:39,800 Speaker 1: nineteen seventy four. Did you know that? David Bowie voiced 269 00:13:39,840 --> 00:13:42,720 Speaker 1: the character of Lord Royal Highness in the two thousand 270 00:13:42,760 --> 00:13:46,960 Speaker 1: and seven TV film SpongeBob Atlantis Square Pentus. 271 00:13:47,280 --> 00:13:51,120 Speaker 2: Ooh the Dog bit is funny was who let the 272 00:13:51,280 --> 00:13:52,000 Speaker 2: dogs out? 273 00:13:53,000 --> 00:13:57,360 Speaker 1: Don't don't bring that back? No, no, don't no, you 274 00:13:57,400 --> 00:14:03,000 Speaker 1: don't want to do don't who let No, we don't 275 00:14:03,000 --> 00:14:03,719 Speaker 1: need any more of that. 276 00:14:05,000 --> 00:14:13,079 Speaker 2: And they called it Puppy love Dog Songs, Osmond saying, 277 00:14:13,120 --> 00:14:13,840 Speaker 2: puppy love. 278 00:14:16,720 --> 00:14:17,640 Speaker 1: Right, I was so close. 279 00:14:17,640 --> 00:14:19,600 Speaker 2: We'll start to anyone that can think of another dog. 280 00:14:19,680 --> 00:14:23,800 Speaker 1: So Michael Jackson, Uh, I'll just keep going in the 281 00:14:23,880 --> 00:14:27,480 Speaker 1: meantime songs. 282 00:14:27,600 --> 00:14:29,520 Speaker 4: This one has my favorite line. So I'm gonna do 283 00:14:29,600 --> 00:14:33,120 Speaker 4: this one. Larelyon Michelle Offer Zax and feedback on his 284 00:14:33,280 --> 00:14:36,520 Speaker 4: music choices. Laura I says more Princess Diana, less dog 285 00:14:37,120 --> 00:14:39,640 Speaker 4: Zax says, so you want Elton John, Laurea I says, 286 00:14:39,640 --> 00:14:43,720 Speaker 4: we were thinking very dignified buck Mozart. Michelle says Celine 287 00:14:43,720 --> 00:14:47,000 Speaker 4: Dion or Celine Dion and that's what Jaxa. Please don't 288 00:14:47,000 --> 00:14:51,000 Speaker 4: make me do that, Michelle says, after all, my heart 289 00:14:51,040 --> 00:14:54,600 Speaker 4: will go on was Chinchin's favorite song. Elton John is 290 00:14:54,640 --> 00:14:57,200 Speaker 4: a British singer songwriter, being one of the top selling 291 00:14:57,360 --> 00:15:00,920 Speaker 4: solo artists of all time. Johann Astian Bach was a 292 00:15:01,000 --> 00:15:04,800 Speaker 4: German composer and musician from the late Baroque period. Wolfgang 293 00:15:04,880 --> 00:15:08,520 Speaker 4: Mozart was a composer of the Classical period, and Celine 294 00:15:08,560 --> 00:15:11,120 Speaker 4: Dion is a world renouncinger who is noted for her 295 00:15:11,240 --> 00:15:13,480 Speaker 4: powerful and technically skilled vocals. 296 00:15:13,640 --> 00:15:16,040 Speaker 1: Boy, Celene Dion got in there with some pretty heavy 297 00:15:16,440 --> 00:15:19,520 Speaker 1: I have more, Oh there's more, There's more, but wait. 298 00:15:20,120 --> 00:15:22,160 Speaker 4: Uh my Heart will go on as a song recorded 299 00:15:22,160 --> 00:15:24,680 Speaker 4: by Celene Dion as the theme for the nineteen ninety 300 00:15:24,760 --> 00:15:25,920 Speaker 4: seven film Titanic. 301 00:15:26,640 --> 00:15:27,800 Speaker 3: And did you know that? 302 00:15:28,040 --> 00:15:31,680 Speaker 4: Celine Dion has recently released a documentary on June twenty fifth, 303 00:15:31,880 --> 00:15:36,480 Speaker 4: called Uh I Am Selene, about her battle with stiff 304 00:15:36,560 --> 00:15:37,320 Speaker 4: person syndrome. 305 00:15:38,120 --> 00:15:43,360 Speaker 2: I'm like upset about it. I can't watch it all right, 306 00:15:43,440 --> 00:15:48,200 Speaker 2: this is you amyas same scene Lorlai, Zach and Michelle. 307 00:15:48,280 --> 00:15:50,280 Speaker 2: All the pop culture was in this literally this one scene, 308 00:15:50,600 --> 00:15:52,520 Speaker 2: the same scene Lorlai, Zach and Michelle are going over 309 00:15:52,600 --> 00:15:54,680 Speaker 2: music choices for the funeral. How about Tears in Heaven? 310 00:15:54,800 --> 00:15:57,120 Speaker 2: That's a wicked song. First of all, that's the saddest 311 00:15:57,200 --> 00:16:00,480 Speaker 2: song of all time. Literally, if you know the story 312 00:16:00,520 --> 00:16:02,080 Speaker 2: behind it, I can't even talk about it. 313 00:16:02,120 --> 00:16:04,280 Speaker 1: It's the sadest song of all you know, I knew 314 00:16:04,320 --> 00:16:09,280 Speaker 1: the motherly I knew her before she met with Ericappon. 315 00:16:10,600 --> 00:16:13,520 Speaker 2: Laurie, Well, my heart is crying for you, my heart 316 00:16:13,600 --> 00:16:15,920 Speaker 2: is waiting, my heart stood still. People very interested in 317 00:16:16,000 --> 00:16:18,720 Speaker 2: this whole heart thing. I Will Always love You. It's 318 00:16:18,760 --> 00:16:20,960 Speaker 2: got the cheese factor, but it's still at least legitimate. 319 00:16:21,680 --> 00:16:23,560 Speaker 2: Tears in Heaven is a song by Eric Clapton and 320 00:16:23,600 --> 00:16:25,760 Speaker 2: Will Jenning's written about the death of Eric's four year 321 00:16:25,760 --> 00:16:27,480 Speaker 2: old son. I wasn't going to talk about it, and 322 00:16:27,560 --> 00:16:30,760 Speaker 2: then Jackie put it in here. Thanks Jackie. I will 323 00:16:30,800 --> 00:16:33,520 Speaker 2: always love you. I Will always love you as the 324 00:16:33,560 --> 00:16:35,840 Speaker 2: song originally written and recorded by Dolly Parton as a 325 00:16:35,920 --> 00:16:40,120 Speaker 2: farewell to her business partner Porter Wagner. Did you Know? 326 00:16:40,520 --> 00:16:42,640 Speaker 2: Whitney Houston recorded a pop version of I Will Always 327 00:16:42,640 --> 00:16:44,600 Speaker 2: Love You for the nineteen ninety two film The Bodyguard. 328 00:16:44,720 --> 00:16:46,720 Speaker 2: Her version peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 329 00:16:46,760 --> 00:16:49,320 Speaker 2: one hundred for fourteen weeks. Did you Know? Did you Know? 330 00:16:50,320 --> 00:16:57,280 Speaker 2: Allegedly either so David, don't tell me. David Foster and 331 00:16:57,400 --> 00:17:00,920 Speaker 2: Kevin Costner were working on the song. One of them. 332 00:17:00,960 --> 00:17:03,800 Speaker 2: I think Kevin Costner had the gut instinct of how 333 00:17:03,840 --> 00:17:05,879 Speaker 2: to do I Will Always Love You for the Bodyguard. 334 00:17:06,560 --> 00:17:10,159 Speaker 2: It might be how it starts and then it like, 335 00:17:10,400 --> 00:17:12,960 Speaker 2: you know how Bumb's in all hot. I think Kevin 336 00:17:12,960 --> 00:17:14,320 Speaker 2: Costner might deserve some credit for that. 337 00:17:14,560 --> 00:17:19,000 Speaker 1: Just really, yeah Costner. David Foster listened to Costner. 338 00:17:19,520 --> 00:17:22,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, because Kevin Costner was like the man behind the bodyguard. 339 00:17:22,160 --> 00:17:25,720 Speaker 2: So yep, but he was right, Kevin co I remember 340 00:17:25,720 --> 00:17:28,879 Speaker 2: it correctly. David Foster admits that he was wrong and 341 00:17:28,960 --> 00:17:30,320 Speaker 2: Kevin Costner was right about. 342 00:17:30,240 --> 00:17:30,880 Speaker 3: How to do the song. 343 00:17:32,320 --> 00:17:36,639 Speaker 1: Kevin's a sharp dude. Yeah, he's a very sharp, sharp cookie. 344 00:17:36,760 --> 00:17:39,680 Speaker 2: Yes, I might see his movie. He's got that movie 345 00:17:39,760 --> 00:17:40,119 Speaker 2: coming out. 346 00:17:40,280 --> 00:17:43,240 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go see it from Mica Rooker my buddy. Yeah, 347 00:17:43,440 --> 00:17:46,120 Speaker 1: he's in that. What's it call what's the movie called 348 00:17:47,880 --> 00:17:51,960 Speaker 1: Horizon's New Hole something like that, something directed by Kevin Costner. 349 00:17:52,280 --> 00:17:58,600 Speaker 1: Fantastic looking film, really really impactful. Anyway, that's gonna wrap 350 00:17:58,640 --> 00:18:00,639 Speaker 1: it up for pop culture. 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