1 00:00:00,760 --> 00:00:14,600 Speaker 1: I am all in. Let's you. 2 00:00:16,960 --> 00:00:21,119 Speaker 2: I am all in with Scott Patterson and iHeartRadio podcast Hey. 3 00:00:21,040 --> 00:00:25,239 Speaker 1: Everybody, Scott Patterson, I I'm all in podcasts. iHeart Radio 4 00:00:25,920 --> 00:00:31,000 Speaker 1: one eleven productions. iHeart media. iHeart podcasts as well. I 5 00:00:31,080 --> 00:00:34,560 Speaker 1: am joined by my inte intrepid crew. Not my intep 6 00:00:34,720 --> 00:00:36,640 Speaker 1: not my tipping crew, they or anything but tip it. 7 00:00:36,720 --> 00:00:41,640 Speaker 1: They are intrepid. Susanne French Amy Sugarman Tara Suit is 8 00:00:42,520 --> 00:00:48,560 Speaker 1: on location in Bahrain. She is heading home though. However, 9 00:00:50,840 --> 00:00:54,560 Speaker 1: this is pop culture for season six, episode twelve, just 10 00:00:54,720 --> 00:00:57,320 Speaker 1: like when Amy, you know what you do this first one? 11 00:00:57,560 --> 00:01:00,800 Speaker 2: Okay, Loralaia is at Luke's and saying she has gotten 12 00:01:00,920 --> 00:01:03,280 Speaker 2: a lot of stuff done already because she was up early. 13 00:01:03,720 --> 00:01:05,960 Speaker 2: I already got some I saw the sunrise, I paid 14 00:01:05,959 --> 00:01:08,279 Speaker 2: all my bills. Luke brings the cup over and starts 15 00:01:08,280 --> 00:01:10,840 Speaker 2: to pour coffee. I already got some, hun And this 16 00:01:10,920 --> 00:01:12,720 Speaker 2: is a first. I saw the beginning of Katie Kuric. 17 00:01:12,959 --> 00:01:15,000 Speaker 2: I don't think I've seen this first five minutes of 18 00:01:15,040 --> 00:01:17,039 Speaker 2: her in my life. You know, she and Matt Lower 19 00:01:17,040 --> 00:01:19,080 Speaker 2: are much more serious in the first half hour than 20 00:01:19,120 --> 00:01:21,280 Speaker 2: they are later on. I guess that makes sense. You know, 21 00:01:21,319 --> 00:01:25,320 Speaker 2: you can afford to make people sad and angry about 22 00:01:25,560 --> 00:01:28,120 Speaker 2: the economy and stuff when they first wake up. But 23 00:01:28,240 --> 00:01:30,600 Speaker 2: then just as there, as we're heading to the office, 24 00:01:30,640 --> 00:01:33,120 Speaker 2: you leave them with a dose of Matthew McConaughey People's 25 00:01:33,160 --> 00:01:37,120 Speaker 2: Sexiest Man, and woosh, they're raring to go. So Laura 26 00:01:37,160 --> 00:01:39,280 Speaker 2: is referring to the host of the Today Show at 27 00:01:39,360 --> 00:01:42,440 Speaker 2: the time and being up early enough for the early 28 00:01:42,520 --> 00:01:45,640 Speaker 2: hours of the show. So at the time, Katie Kirk 29 00:01:45,720 --> 00:01:48,320 Speaker 2: and Matt Lower were the hosts. The current hosts are 30 00:01:48,720 --> 00:01:54,760 Speaker 2: Savannah Guthrie and Hoda but I digress. She also references 31 00:01:54,760 --> 00:01:58,680 Speaker 2: Matthew McConaughey because at the time he was rom com 32 00:01:58,720 --> 00:02:01,480 Speaker 2: sort of a leading rom com guy, and he had 33 00:02:01,480 --> 00:02:03,160 Speaker 2: started How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days the 34 00:02:03,200 --> 00:02:06,960 Speaker 2: Wedding Planner failure to launch and was likely People's Sexiest 35 00:02:06,960 --> 00:02:15,840 Speaker 2: Man Alive. The current People's Sexiest Man Alive is Patrick Dempsey. Oh, 36 00:02:15,880 --> 00:02:19,600 Speaker 2: and I just failed my knee but heard that. 37 00:02:20,680 --> 00:02:23,359 Speaker 1: And who's runner up in case he can't fulfill him? 38 00:02:23,840 --> 00:02:27,880 Speaker 1: A great duty? Questions, King of Sexiness. 39 00:02:28,000 --> 00:02:31,480 Speaker 2: That's such a great question. They don't formally nominate a 40 00:02:31,680 --> 00:02:32,400 Speaker 2: runner up. 41 00:02:33,440 --> 00:02:36,560 Speaker 1: What was the what was the winning question. There's always 42 00:02:36,560 --> 00:02:38,880 Speaker 1: a question at the end of each pageant. What was 43 00:02:38,919 --> 00:02:40,200 Speaker 1: the question that he answered? 44 00:02:42,800 --> 00:02:45,040 Speaker 2: How do we achieve world peace? Isn't that usually a. 45 00:02:46,600 --> 00:02:53,880 Speaker 1: Right? Remember that viral cliph God, there's so many, Suzann, 46 00:02:53,919 --> 00:02:55,800 Speaker 1: Why don't you take this one? 47 00:02:56,120 --> 00:02:59,280 Speaker 3: Okay? Happily, Rory is at her apartment and another bouquet 48 00:02:59,280 --> 00:03:01,639 Speaker 3: of flowers is for her. She walks in and there 49 00:03:01,639 --> 00:03:05,280 Speaker 3: are already a ton of flowers inside. Paris says, oh, terrific. 50 00:03:05,520 --> 00:03:08,760 Speaker 3: Bring them on in Algernon. The more the merrier. Paris 51 00:03:08,800 --> 00:03:11,520 Speaker 3: is referencing the short story by Daniel Keys called Flowers 52 00:03:11,520 --> 00:03:15,040 Speaker 3: for Algernon. The title comes from when Algernon the Mouse dies, 53 00:03:15,320 --> 00:03:17,400 Speaker 3: Charlie says, I wept as I put a bunch of 54 00:03:17,480 --> 00:03:20,520 Speaker 3: wild flowers on the grave. Charlie sees the flowers as 55 00:03:20,560 --> 00:03:23,639 Speaker 3: a symbolic act of remembering someone who might as well 56 00:03:23,680 --> 00:03:25,120 Speaker 3: be a little blip on the radar. 57 00:03:25,919 --> 00:03:30,440 Speaker 1: Hmmm yeah. Starring The movie version starred Cliff Robertson. 58 00:03:30,800 --> 00:03:32,600 Speaker 2: I read that book and it kind of broke my heart. 59 00:03:32,680 --> 00:03:34,880 Speaker 2: I still have, like I'm still triggered by it. Like 60 00:03:34,880 --> 00:03:37,000 Speaker 2: when you say it, I'm like, oh, yeah. 61 00:03:36,800 --> 00:03:42,440 Speaker 1: That was Yeah, that was required reading in school. Yeah, 62 00:03:42,560 --> 00:03:46,720 Speaker 1: senior staffers at Yale Daily Needs are considering voting Paris 63 00:03:46,760 --> 00:03:52,040 Speaker 1: out as editor. Johnny. We're seriously considering Hal Rains and 64 00:03:52,240 --> 00:03:55,480 Speaker 1: her hol Rains was the executive editor of The New 65 00:03:55,520 --> 00:03:58,160 Speaker 1: York Times from two thousand and one until he left 66 00:03:58,200 --> 00:03:59,840 Speaker 1: in two thousand and three in the wake of this 67 00:04:00,000 --> 00:04:04,640 Speaker 1: scandal related to reporting by Jason Blair. The Yale Daily 68 00:04:04,720 --> 00:04:08,640 Speaker 1: news Board uses his name is verb because Rain's got 69 00:04:08,680 --> 00:04:13,040 Speaker 1: pushed out because he kept publishing Blair's work even after 70 00:04:13,080 --> 00:04:20,520 Speaker 1: getting a memo from the Metro editor. In an internal investigation, 71 00:04:20,560 --> 00:04:22,920 Speaker 1: it was revealed that thirty six of the seventy three 72 00:04:23,080 --> 00:04:28,240 Speaker 1: national stories Blair filed with the paper over a six 73 00:04:28,279 --> 00:04:31,640 Speaker 1: month period were marred by airs of false date lines 74 00:04:32,080 --> 00:04:38,800 Speaker 1: or evidence of plagiarism. Wow wow, Yeah, that was a lot. 75 00:04:39,120 --> 00:04:42,320 Speaker 1: Mm hmm. Yeah, that was kind of the maybe the 76 00:04:42,360 --> 00:04:46,560 Speaker 1: first major chink in the New York Times armor they did. 77 00:04:46,600 --> 00:04:50,040 Speaker 1: They call her the old gray lady. I don't know, 78 00:04:50,200 --> 00:04:52,080 Speaker 1: New York Times. I could be mistaken. 79 00:04:52,160 --> 00:04:54,480 Speaker 2: Maybe makes sense. I get where you're going. 80 00:04:54,839 --> 00:04:57,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, wow, maybe that lady died. Who knows? 81 00:04:58,360 --> 00:05:03,080 Speaker 2: LORELEI runs into Taylor in cognito on the street Taylor says, 82 00:05:03,200 --> 00:05:06,080 Speaker 2: I'm incognito, don't you see? First of all, that alone 83 00:05:06,160 --> 00:05:08,719 Speaker 2: is the hilarious line with the carnival coming up. This 84 00:05:08,839 --> 00:05:12,880 Speaker 2: is my Huckleberry Finn opportunity to observe things invisibly. You know, 85 00:05:12,920 --> 00:05:15,440 Speaker 2: I'm not going to be around forever Loralai, So I 86 00:05:15,680 --> 00:05:17,880 Speaker 2: might be mistaken, but I took this reference if I 87 00:05:17,920 --> 00:05:23,040 Speaker 2: remembered Huckleberry Finn correctly. I thought everyone thinks he dies, 88 00:05:23,200 --> 00:05:26,440 Speaker 2: and so he gets to go to his own funeral 89 00:05:26,520 --> 00:05:29,680 Speaker 2: and witness it. So that is what I thought this 90 00:05:29,839 --> 00:05:34,200 Speaker 2: reference was, because essentially Taylor, everyone thinks he's not there, 91 00:05:34,640 --> 00:05:38,080 Speaker 2: so he gets to spy on the carnival. Now, our 92 00:05:38,279 --> 00:05:43,919 Speaker 2: researchers also said this, Taylor references Huckleberry Finn because his 93 00:05:44,120 --> 00:05:48,800 Speaker 2: observations are not filled with judgments. Instead, huck observes his 94 00:05:48,960 --> 00:05:53,120 Speaker 2: environment and gives realistic descriptions of life in Mississippi. So 95 00:05:53,200 --> 00:05:56,560 Speaker 2: that very mal very well may be true. But my 96 00:05:56,760 --> 00:05:58,560 Speaker 2: memory of the book is that he gets to go 97 00:05:58,600 --> 00:06:01,279 Speaker 2: to his own funeral. So somebody will will correct. 98 00:06:01,400 --> 00:06:01,599 Speaker 1: Yeah. 99 00:06:01,640 --> 00:06:04,159 Speaker 3: I just did a super quick google and it says 100 00:06:04,200 --> 00:06:07,599 Speaker 3: in the Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom and Huckleberry Finn 101 00:06:07,680 --> 00:06:11,000 Speaker 3: both presumed dead walk into the middle of their federal service. 102 00:06:11,080 --> 00:06:16,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, so I think that's what it's referencing, Susanne. 103 00:06:17,360 --> 00:06:20,760 Speaker 1: You can oh no, it's me same scene. Lorelei, commenting 104 00:06:20,800 --> 00:06:25,760 Speaker 1: on Taylor Incognito's hooded look. Taylor, well, I should go, 105 00:06:25,880 --> 00:06:29,040 Speaker 1: Larele back to eight Mile. There it is the lie. 106 00:06:30,560 --> 00:06:33,640 Speaker 1: Lorelei is referring to the rapper Eminem in the film 107 00:06:33,640 --> 00:06:37,479 Speaker 1: Eate Mile, who dressed in a hooded sweatshirt. She is 108 00:06:37,520 --> 00:06:41,680 Speaker 1: comparing Taylor's look to Eminem's. Eminem ended up winning an 109 00:06:41,720 --> 00:06:45,480 Speaker 1: Oscar for his song in the film Lose Yourself, which 110 00:06:45,520 --> 00:06:47,800 Speaker 1: was the first rap song ever to win. Did you know? 111 00:06:48,440 --> 00:06:51,840 Speaker 1: For the rap battle scenes, director Curtis Hansen started an 112 00:06:51,880 --> 00:06:56,119 Speaker 1: improv freestyle rap battle among the extras, and the best 113 00:06:56,200 --> 00:06:58,960 Speaker 1: rappers would be filmed going head to head with Eminem. 114 00:07:00,080 --> 00:07:03,360 Speaker 1: Out of one hundred and thirty four extras, four made 115 00:07:03,400 --> 00:07:08,400 Speaker 1: it to a filmed scene where they got fifteen seconds 116 00:07:08,560 --> 00:07:11,800 Speaker 1: on one take only. That must have been very, very 117 00:07:11,800 --> 00:07:14,720 Speaker 1: exciting for those extras, I'll tell you that much. And 118 00:07:14,760 --> 00:07:20,360 Speaker 1: that must have been one heck of a competition anyway, Uh, Susanne, 119 00:07:20,400 --> 00:07:21,760 Speaker 1: I believe you are up. 120 00:07:22,360 --> 00:07:25,160 Speaker 3: Laura, I runs into Zach and the town Square and 121 00:07:25,200 --> 00:07:29,440 Speaker 3: he's in a bad mood. Laura I says you okay, Zach, 122 00:07:30,320 --> 00:07:33,400 Speaker 3: Zach says, yeah, I'm great. I lost my girlfriend, my 123 00:07:33,440 --> 00:07:35,640 Speaker 3: band's broken up, my best friend won't speak to me, 124 00:07:35,760 --> 00:07:38,240 Speaker 3: and I'm reduced to working as a five dollars an 125 00:07:38,280 --> 00:07:41,000 Speaker 3: hour carnee. Bob Dylan should write a song about me. 126 00:07:41,840 --> 00:07:44,640 Speaker 3: Bob Dylan is an iconic folk singer and writer, and 127 00:07:44,720 --> 00:07:47,360 Speaker 3: Zach is referencing Bob Dylan because he mostly wrote about 128 00:07:47,360 --> 00:07:49,119 Speaker 3: being down and out or being sad. 129 00:07:50,240 --> 00:07:53,640 Speaker 1: He wrote about down and out being sad. 130 00:07:54,160 --> 00:07:56,880 Speaker 2: He was that sort of simplified it a bit. 131 00:07:59,200 --> 00:08:08,360 Speaker 1: Busy. Nobody chronicled the cult the times they lived in 132 00:08:08,440 --> 00:08:11,480 Speaker 1: better than Bob Dylan. He did a little bit more 133 00:08:11,480 --> 00:08:23,800 Speaker 1: than that. Hey, very distinctive style that he took from 134 00:08:23,840 --> 00:08:27,200 Speaker 1: an inspired by Arlo Guthrie and what are you Guthrie? 135 00:08:27,280 --> 00:08:30,640 Speaker 1: What do you Guthrie? Hey? What you doing there? 136 00:08:40,120 --> 00:08:42,920 Speaker 2: So, Rory's trying to console Laureli and Luke about uh 137 00:08:43,480 --> 00:08:47,280 Speaker 2: Luke's situation with his daughter. Sorry, Rory's trying to console 138 00:08:47,360 --> 00:08:51,839 Speaker 2: Laureli about the situation with Luke and his daughter. Rory, 139 00:08:51,920 --> 00:08:54,280 Speaker 2: I'm sure he panicked. I'm sure, he's not telling you, 140 00:08:54,320 --> 00:08:57,080 Speaker 2: says nothing about your relationship. Maybe this is a cheesy 141 00:08:57,120 --> 00:09:00,000 Speaker 2: perspective to offer you, But once Stefani and Gavin ross 142 00:09:00,040 --> 00:09:02,560 Speaker 2: Dale went through the same sort of situation. He found 143 00:09:02,559 --> 00:09:04,199 Speaker 2: out he had a kid that he didn't know about. 144 00:09:04,240 --> 00:09:06,040 Speaker 2: But they made it work as far as I know. 145 00:09:06,480 --> 00:09:08,560 Speaker 2: Important that she said, as far as I know, because 146 00:09:08,760 --> 00:09:11,439 Speaker 2: that was then, this is now. Gwen and Gavin were 147 00:09:11,440 --> 00:09:14,319 Speaker 2: married from two thousand and two to twenty fifteen. They 148 00:09:14,360 --> 00:09:18,320 Speaker 2: actually have three children together. In October twenty twenty, I'm sorry. 149 00:09:18,360 --> 00:09:22,080 Speaker 2: In October twenty four, Gavin learned he fathered a child 150 00:09:22,080 --> 00:09:25,600 Speaker 2: in nineteen eighty nine. After a long string of legal letters, 151 00:09:25,679 --> 00:09:29,040 Speaker 2: Rosdale agrees to take a paternity test in late two 152 00:09:29,040 --> 00:09:31,720 Speaker 2: thousand and four. The test reveals that, in fact, the 153 00:09:31,760 --> 00:09:35,640 Speaker 2: father of the fifteen year old runway model Daisy Low 154 00:09:35,840 --> 00:09:38,839 Speaker 2: was Gavin. This is used as an example for Luke 155 00:09:38,840 --> 00:09:42,840 Speaker 2: and Lareli that if Gwenn and Gavin can make it work, oops, 156 00:09:43,200 --> 00:09:45,120 Speaker 2: so can Luke and lare Lie. This is also where 157 00:09:45,120 --> 00:09:49,160 Speaker 2: the title of the episode comes from. They did make 158 00:09:49,200 --> 00:09:52,280 Speaker 2: it work, but then they didn't because Gwen is now 159 00:09:52,320 --> 00:09:53,240 Speaker 2: married to Blake Shelt. 160 00:09:54,400 --> 00:09:57,600 Speaker 1: Like fifteen years they were married. That's anty, that's an eternity. 161 00:09:58,200 --> 00:10:01,960 Speaker 1: Not that in Hollywood. I tell you so every five years. 162 00:10:01,960 --> 00:10:04,360 Speaker 1: It's like pretty much the equivalent in Hollywood years of 163 00:10:04,400 --> 00:10:08,360 Speaker 1: a golden anniversary. Zach is challenging the guy who was 164 00:10:08,400 --> 00:10:12,040 Speaker 1: talking to Lane in the bottle toss. But about gee, Zach, 165 00:10:12,080 --> 00:10:15,960 Speaker 1: what's with being all Goose Gossage. Zach starts to hit 166 00:10:16,080 --> 00:10:19,840 Speaker 1: Joe's bottles and gets them all. Zach, those aren't your bottles. 167 00:10:20,440 --> 00:10:23,959 Speaker 1: Goose Gossage is a former baseball pitcher who played twenty 168 00:10:24,000 --> 00:10:27,280 Speaker 1: two seasons in the Major leagues between nineteen seventy two 169 00:10:27,600 --> 00:10:31,240 Speaker 1: and nineteen ninety four. He pitched for nine different teams, 170 00:10:31,720 --> 00:10:34,400 Speaker 1: spending his best years with the New York Yankees and 171 00:10:34,440 --> 00:10:38,839 Speaker 1: the San Diego Padres. Because Zach is throwing hard at 172 00:10:38,880 --> 00:10:42,880 Speaker 1: the bottle toss game, he's calling him a famous major 173 00:10:43,000 --> 00:10:48,079 Speaker 1: league pitcher, Goose Gossage. I got to go to a 174 00:10:48,440 --> 00:10:51,360 Speaker 1: spring training with the Goose Gossage when I was really yeah, 175 00:10:51,360 --> 00:10:54,560 Speaker 1: I got to know him. He's never got awesome guy. 176 00:10:54,800 --> 00:10:57,600 Speaker 1: He threw about He threw about one hundred miles an hour. 177 00:10:58,040 --> 00:11:00,320 Speaker 1: It was all throwing all his arms and legs up 178 00:11:00,320 --> 00:11:02,280 Speaker 1: in the air and just delivering this sort of low 179 00:11:02,320 --> 00:11:06,920 Speaker 1: three quarter sizzler. It had a nasty sink on it. 180 00:11:06,960 --> 00:11:10,000 Speaker 1: He threw a really heavy ball. He just dominated hitters 181 00:11:10,000 --> 00:11:12,120 Speaker 1: when he was on, and he was always on, and 182 00:11:12,160 --> 00:11:14,040 Speaker 1: he was just like, you know, he was just he 183 00:11:14,080 --> 00:11:16,240 Speaker 1: was from I think he was from Colorado or someplace. 184 00:11:16,240 --> 00:11:20,160 Speaker 1: And he's just a just a real real country boy, 185 00:11:20,240 --> 00:11:22,760 Speaker 1: you know what I mean. It just just unreal, this guy. 186 00:11:22,920 --> 00:11:26,320 Speaker 1: And they all took me out one night drinking because 187 00:11:26,400 --> 00:11:28,840 Speaker 1: you know, I was maybe gonna make the team in 188 00:11:28,880 --> 00:11:32,240 Speaker 1: eighty three ha ha, what a joke. But they took 189 00:11:32,280 --> 00:11:34,160 Speaker 1: me out to get me drunk and to check me out, 190 00:11:34,240 --> 00:11:37,280 Speaker 1: and it was quite the night. It was gust gosh. 191 00:11:37,360 --> 00:11:41,000 Speaker 1: It's Dave Winfield, Ricky Henderson, Bobby Mercer and Lou Panella. 192 00:11:41,600 --> 00:11:43,640 Speaker 1: And I was this young guy just with stars in 193 00:11:43,640 --> 00:11:47,320 Speaker 1: my eyes. Couldn't believe they kept ordering me drinks. But 194 00:11:47,440 --> 00:11:51,560 Speaker 1: Goose was It was just iconic, dude. I mean, just 195 00:11:51,960 --> 00:11:54,319 Speaker 1: the greatest guy in the world. And I hope he's 196 00:11:54,360 --> 00:11:58,000 Speaker 1: doing well anyway, Susanne, I'm gonna let you take this 197 00:11:58,840 --> 00:12:02,960 Speaker 1: one because this is the controversial line. Yes, and and 198 00:12:03,400 --> 00:12:07,839 Speaker 1: I maybe don't say this word. 199 00:12:07,040 --> 00:12:14,199 Speaker 3: Okay, So this is Zach after beating Lane's uncle at 200 00:12:14,240 --> 00:12:15,080 Speaker 3: the bottle toss. 201 00:12:15,200 --> 00:12:17,839 Speaker 1: Right. He didn't beat him, right, not. 202 00:12:18,000 --> 00:12:21,880 Speaker 3: Like physically, you know, throwing fists, right ya? 203 00:12:22,040 --> 00:12:23,199 Speaker 1: He won the bottle. 204 00:12:22,920 --> 00:12:26,800 Speaker 3: Toss and Zach says, yeah, welcome to the s H blank. 205 00:12:27,760 --> 00:12:30,280 Speaker 3: And Zach is quoting the iconic line from the Fox 206 00:12:30,280 --> 00:12:33,040 Speaker 3: TV show The OC when Ryan gets punched up by 207 00:12:33,080 --> 00:12:36,480 Speaker 3: Luke while defending Seth, and Luke says, welcome to the OC. 208 00:12:37,160 --> 00:12:37,559 Speaker 1: Blank. 209 00:12:38,120 --> 00:12:41,839 Speaker 3: What is funny about this reference is Seth is played 210 00:12:41,840 --> 00:12:44,760 Speaker 3: by Adam Brody, who of course played Dave Rigowski, who 211 00:12:44,840 --> 00:12:48,120 Speaker 3: is Lane's first love and Gilmore Girls, And we assume 212 00:12:48,240 --> 00:12:50,559 Speaker 3: that Adam did not reprise his role as Dave because 213 00:12:50,559 --> 00:12:52,040 Speaker 3: he was offered the role on The OC. 214 00:12:52,520 --> 00:12:57,120 Speaker 2: What's interesting is, I think on network standards you can 215 00:12:57,200 --> 00:13:00,240 Speaker 2: say the D word, the D swear word D and 216 00:13:00,320 --> 00:13:03,560 Speaker 2: then and you can say the B word, and you 217 00:13:03,600 --> 00:13:07,360 Speaker 2: can all the word. It's so you can also say 218 00:13:08,960 --> 00:13:13,480 Speaker 2: maybe because it's this is my guess, because the original 219 00:13:13,559 --> 00:13:19,600 Speaker 2: word is something different. It's like a female dog, right, yeah, 220 00:13:19,679 --> 00:13:23,880 Speaker 2: So you can also say the other D word. Now 221 00:13:23,960 --> 00:13:26,880 Speaker 2: I hear that from time to time, the other D word. 222 00:13:27,200 --> 00:13:28,880 Speaker 2: Do you know what I'm talking about. That one. I'm like, 223 00:13:29,120 --> 00:13:30,760 Speaker 2: I can't believe we can say that on TV and 224 00:13:30,800 --> 00:13:34,920 Speaker 2: then on like TBS type stations you can say s 225 00:13:35,080 --> 00:13:37,680 Speaker 2: h I t I hear it. On CNN too, you 226 00:13:37,679 --> 00:13:38,679 Speaker 2: can say sah no. 227 00:13:38,800 --> 00:13:41,400 Speaker 1: Maybe instead of saying that word, we could say we 228 00:13:41,440 --> 00:13:44,080 Speaker 1: could replace it so we know what we're talking about. 229 00:13:44,640 --> 00:13:52,479 Speaker 1: With something like bionic itch. I'm feeling itchy. 230 00:13:53,160 --> 00:13:55,960 Speaker 2: Welcome to the OC. Bionic Itch. 231 00:14:00,200 --> 00:14:05,480 Speaker 1: Loses something, thank god, you know, thank god it loses something. 232 00:14:05,559 --> 00:14:10,400 Speaker 1: That's that's an awful anyway. I think that's gonna wrap 233 00:14:10,440 --> 00:14:13,280 Speaker 1: it up. Kids. Thank you, susay in French, thank you, Amy, Sugarman. 234 00:14:15,000 --> 00:14:18,360 Speaker 1: Next episode, it just disappeared again, so I can't read it. 235 00:14:18,360 --> 00:14:20,680 Speaker 2: It's Friday nights all right for fighting? Did I get 236 00:14:20,680 --> 00:14:23,440 Speaker 2: that right? Friday Night's all right for. 237 00:14:24,880 --> 00:14:28,000 Speaker 1: Anyway? That's gonna do it, folks. Thank you, Suzanne, Thank 238 00:14:28,080 --> 00:14:32,600 Speaker 1: you Amy. Tara will be back soon and we're soon 239 00:14:32,680 --> 00:14:36,200 Speaker 1: to see the one and the Only, but not the 240 00:14:36,240 --> 00:14:37,880 Speaker 1: one and the only. Yes, it is one of the 241 00:14:37,920 --> 00:14:41,360 Speaker 1: only one and the only. Danielle Romo returning from attorney leave. 242 00:14:41,440 --> 00:14:45,120 Speaker 1: Next episode, Season six, Episode thirteen, Friday Nights all Right 243 00:14:45,200 --> 00:14:47,480 Speaker 1: for Fighting? We will see you next time. We'll see 244 00:14:47,480 --> 00:14:50,320 Speaker 1: it at the iHeart Theater January seventy. We're gonna blow 245 00:14:50,360 --> 00:14:53,080 Speaker 1: the roof off. Go get your tickets. 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