The Daily Zeitgeist - NASA’s Asteroid Plan Is BORING, No Mo’ Cuomo 12.02.21
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to Season 213, Episode 4 of The Daily Zeitgeist, a production of iHeartRadio. by Diet Coke. international or national it's december 2nd so you know it's national special education day
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filled dough but you fry it up why would you ever call something fried dough
when you could call it fritters which is yeah one of the great words in the ancient Romans
consumed the first fritters the fritter yeah all right well uh shout out to fritters shout out to
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Don't care much about the presents,
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I just want a blunt to the dome
More than you could ever know
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Ding, ding, ding, ding
All right, shout out to La Caroni for that wonderful I Want for Christmas weed-themed mashup.
That's true.
I just want a blunt to the dome.
Simple times, you know.
Some of that Gorilla Glue.
I like that.
We saw the sales numbers go down for Black Friday.
You know, people are making it simple.
So that's all I want.
It's a green Friday.
More like.
Am I right?
Hey.
Wow. He just came Friday. More like. Am I right? Hey. Wow.
He just came through.
You know.
Well, Miles, we are thrilled to be joined in our third seat.
Yes.
For the first time on mic.
But, you know, long time member of the family, a very talented audio producer and podcast
host who you know from The Breakfast Club and his podcast, Life is a Gringo.
Please welcome the once producer, always friend of this podcast,
the brilliant and talented DJ Dramos!
Dramos!
Hey!
What's up, man?
Man, it's good to see you guys.
I am happy that I'm still a part of the DZ family.
You know, that was my fear when asking to move on to other things.
You know, so I'm glad that we're out here, man.
Nice to see you guys.
Oh, you sure about that, Dramos?
You trying to do other things?
Just so you know, once you leave, we will no longer be friends with you.
Right.
Is it sad that we work in like an industry where that's kind of the norm?
Where it's like, oh, you want to move up in the world?
Go fuck yourself. Yeah. Well, I think yeah as someone who's worked in radio i
definitely know that i know that energy very well right and that's why i think i like podcasting
the stakes are everyone's so much more relaxed in podcasting versus my time like competitive
like competitive digital media or radio well such i don't really i don't know how it is on first
rate podcasts though maybe they're more like cut rate you know or cut yeah not cut rate we're cut
rate maybe they're more cut throat cut throat right about you know but we're uh you know we
get it yeah we were like wait why is this dude working for us in the first place like that was
the that was the quite secret meeting we had behind your back when you first started.
We were like, wait, what's going on?
Give me too much credit.
Has he heard our show?
Man, okay. I like this. He honors us.
What's good, man? You're coming to us from
the East Coast. Everything
good over there? You feeling that
winter weather?
I'm feeling the winter weather. bugs over here are apparently uh feeling the winter weather because
they're trying to get inside of my house apparently it's like a thing i don't know yeah like the stink
bugs dude like i'm telling you like legions and legions of them trying to find every crevice they
can to get in the house so it's been like constant battle of killing these bugs and trying to figure out
where the hell they're coming in from.
And do stink bugs actually smell bad
or is that just a mean nickname
we gave them to try and get them
to leave us alone?
I think it's a mean nickname
that Pete is probably going to come
and try, you know,
correcting us for at one point.
But I've killed a few
and I haven't smelled anything.
I was wondering the same thing.
I was always like concerned
about killing them in the house
and if it was going to stink up the place.
Either that or my place just smells and I can't
tell the difference.
That's a good possibility.
It kind of stinks in here, Dramos.
No, it's all these fucking stink bugs
trying to get in here.
It's some kind of shelter or some shit.
I shouldn't have used that. I actually should have
kept it. Yeah, they smell real bad.
Real terrible, moldy type of smell to them. Yeah, they smell real bad. Real terrible, real moldy type of smell to them.
Yeah, they smell like somebody's been working out in the same gym clothes
and hasn't washed them for three months.
Probably.
I think it smells like, I don't know.
Ignore that pile of clothes in the corner.
Yeah, yeah.
A lot of stink bugs hang out on my dirty lawn.
Just that's why it smells like that.
Yeah.
Are you a Yankee fan?
Yes.
Okay, I was just curious because we said you know
like you know you you come you know when we said you when you're that gang once you're always that
gang is that is that just a a sentiment like every sports team has because like arsenal they'll say
once a gunner always a gunner a lot like a lot of lakers will say yo once you're a laker you're
always a laker is do yankee fans say some shit like that? Or do they say, hey, thanks for that chip.
Now fuck off.
No, I think Yankee fans, you have to be a Yankee fan for life,
especially because we have another team in the same city.
So it's kind of like you pick a side.
But what about the players, though?
I mean, I definitely said I don't fuck with certain players anymore
because they left the Yankees.
I'm going to admit I'm like, I don't fuck with certain players anymore because they left the Yankees. You know what I mean?
I'm going to admit, I'm guilty.
I'm guilty of that.
Even if it wasn't, like, their choice, I'm still like, nah, man, fuck that guy.
You know?
But you know what?
I mean, the greats that have helped out, you got to kind of give it up to them and still, you know, celebrate them.
But, yeah, no, definitely, I mean, it's pretty cutthroat.
As long as they don't go to Boston. I guess I should say if they go to Boston afterwards, then it's a problem.
What if you come from Boston?
Right.
Like Johnny Damon.
Yeah.
I mean, to me, that's also like, you know, when I'm a Buccaneers fan, too.
So when Tom Brady came over, I hated Tom Brady on the Patriots.
But now it's like, you know what?
I kind of fuck with this guy.
I see what the fuss is about.
So, yeah, I think Johnny Damon, once he cut his hair and became a real Yankee
and all that and the
beard and all that
stuff, you know, I
was okay with it.
So yeah.
I was a Sox fan at
that time and that
was the Sox are not
the Sox fans are in
no way trying to be
people who are like,
yeah, you know, once
a Sox fan, once a
Red Sox fan,
always a Red Sox.
They're just like, fuck that, dude.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's very aggressive up there in Boston.
All right, Dramos,
we're going to get to know you a little bit better in a moment.
First, a couple of things we're talking about.
We're going to talk about Chris Cuomo being out at CNN,
or at least on a suspension.
Doesn't look...
Indefinitely.
Indefinite suspension. Take a breather.
So we're going to talk about what all was revealed in these most recent documents that got his ass kicked to the curb. We're going to talk about whether the Republicans are just
generally positioning themselves as a pro-COVID-19 party, like if that's just their across-the-board alliance,
because now they're threatening to shut down the government over vaccines and testing. We also
found out that Trump was just doing the most that he possibly could to be the number one COVID-19
spreader in the history of the disease. So we'll talk about that.
We will ask the question on everyone's mind.
Who the fuck is Dr. Oz?
I guess everyone under the age of, you know, 55.
And we'll talk about NASA's killer asteroid plan.
All of that.
Plenty more.
But first, Dramos, we do like to ask our guest, what is something from your search history?
Man, for my search history man uh for my
search history it's not anything interesting dog grooming near me has been uh a constant search
for my searches and i have a new puppy at home so uh yeah get his nails are literally like the
fucking sharpest the sharpest thing i've ever seen on an animal my entire life and it's just
caused a lot of chaos in my my
life with the people around me not wanting to be around the dog anymore so uh we got to get them
clipped what kind of dog do you are you should have a dog wolverine i have a tiger and they
just told me yeah whoa your dog is buck 50 to me across my stomach dude but like i've i've had
puppies before i've had dogs in the past,
and I've never, like, experienced a
dog with, like, just talons like this.
He's a mix of a Labrador
and a Bulldog, and he literally,
like, will make you bleed if he just
jumps on you and, like, happens to catch your arm, so
it's become a thing. Oh, shit.
Yeah. Okay. Yeah.
So you're looking to lean into that.
You're looking for the right groomer to
sharpen those motherfuckers up right and like well also i'm looking to really make him a guard dog
that nobody will actually want to come to my house anymore but yeah it somehow like you know
everybody's just really booked and busy right now like the i want like the mobile dog groomer to
come to me and they're like yeah we're not're not taking any more clients. I'm like, man, people are out here like caking in the dog grooming business.
And it also has me think to myself, I should just like buy a truck and get into this.
If that's what it's like that you're turning down new business at this point.
Yeah.
Wait, you're saying people are treating it like some elite preschool and they're like, yeah, we're just unable to take any more applicants.
I just need my dog's toenails cut off.
Right.
And that's what I felt insulted because she was like, oh, are you a returning customer?
I was like, no, a new customer.
She's like, oh, I'm sorry.
No more new customers here.
And I was like, oh, okay.
Okay.
So, yeah, that's how I know.
You definitely knew because you just thought you could just call in here and get hooked up.
I do remember that from from getting our dogs groomed
when we first moved out to LA.
Them being like,
all right, well, we just need to have them come through
for an interview,
and then we'll see what they're like.
If the energy is aligned,
then yeah, we'll set up an appointment.
Damn, okay.
And then we found a place that was much cheaper
and did not give a fuck
yeah just went there because that's the dog grooming thing was just in that article i was
reading about people who were leaving part of the great resignation that sure one of these people who
was like dog grooming for like a bigger chain store was like no i'm gonna just do my own thing
because i'm talking to other people who i used to know from that same grind and they're, they're loving their life now as like a mobile draw groomer.
So,
or pet groomer in general.
yeah,
the whole thing,
man,
I had no idea,
but let me,
let's power the zeitgang.
If you're in the garden state,
you know,
and you can,
and you can fit in a new client for your prestigious grooming business,
please call her at Dramos.
Yeah.
For real.
Your North Jersey, mid Jersey. You're North Jersey,
Mid Jersey?
I am Central Jersey.
And I appreciate that you recognize
that it is a real thing.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I can tell you're from the area.
You spent some time out here.
Philly.
You might as well be in Philly
if you're South Jersey.
Exactly, exactly.
Yeah.
Oh, by the way,
on search history,
I do just want to acknowledge,
I always like to point this out
whenever we have somebody on
who passes this test, when you put your name into Google
and do a space, the second, the first one is DJ Dramos Breakfast Club.
The second one is DJ Dramos Girlfriend.
Oh, wow.
I'm surprised Dr. Amos didn't show up on that one.
He's apparently a doctor in africa
doing some great work and that was uh always the like google alerts that would come up when
i had that set up for like dramas it would be dr amos oh dj dr amos
i'm moving up in the world i've there you go uh dros on the Google search. I feel really grateful. Good for you.
What is something you think is overrated? All right. So I think this is going to piss a lot of people off, but I think that Breaking Bad is overrated. All right. Hit us. What about it? Go
on. Okay. So I just like I tried watching my two and a half, three episodes and couldn't get into
it. And every time I tell somebody this, who's like a breaking bad stand, they tell me, you just got to keep watching.
The season gets better.
And my argument would be, do I really have to invest that much time into it to actually enjoy?
A show should be good and hook me.
I feel like from the start, I shouldn't have to invest an entire season into it to actually like it.
That's my argument when it comes to the show.
That's what's so good about the show is it fucking sucks at first dude that's how you know it's it sucks shit and then you
fucking figure it out that it's bad but it's too late and then you're like no it was actually
really good it's like one of the best series ever i mean i yeah i get that i get that lack
of momentum that's like the whole reason i never watched mad men because like i was two episodes
what the fuck and people are, you gotta get in more.
I'm like,
no,
I don't.
Right.
So I will keep going with something.
I'm bad at these.
Like,
I don't,
I don't fuck me like Game of Thrones.
Like all the shows that people are like,
I think the greatest show ever.
I just can't get into it.
So maybe it also is a me thing.
Oh,
right.
Right.
I bet it's probably harder.
Like,
cause I remember I got into Breaking Bad,
like maybe after the second season had wrapped or the third season had
wrapped.
And at that point,
like a lot of people were talking about it.
I was like,
nah,
I don't know.
Like whatever.
Right.
And then I just watched it just to see,
but I didn't have people being like,
you got it.
Like watch it,
like watch this episode.
I was just like,
my natural curiosity took me there.
And I wonder if sometimes like when you feel almost obligated
to watch a show to like you know keep up with the discourse or whatever that it's just the
motivations are a little bit different and then it has like even like a even more a stronger litmus
test that it has to pass for you to be like okay i'll watch it yeah it might be the hype like if
it doesn't you know i mean like because it's sohyped, if it doesn't live up to your expectation
of it just being like amazing from the get,
it might, I don't know.
I just, I don't get these like hype,
you know, hype beast type of shows, I guess.
Maybe I put too many, you know,
too much expectation on them.
Yeah.
Breaking Bad does stand out to me
as one that like really goes up a level
after the first few episodes.
And by the way, for any listeners who heard,
my son came to my door door my three-year-old
to tell me there's a fly in the house he also was not wearing any pants on his bottom so i had to
deal with winnie the pooh told you to warn you about he's home from school today so uh apologies
for any scatteredness breaking bad does stand out as as a show that kind of changes like steps up a level
i don't i don't think mad men really does oh really yeah everyone's like oh yeah the first
like they're like i get that i get it it's slow but like once it gets going though i'm like maybe
because i don't fantasize about this era in general like right this wasn't a good time for people like me so i'm not like
yeah let me go there watch that right version of the break bed turns from like a family drama into
like you know full-on gangster shit yeah yeah right and i think that's why i wanted some like
fucking gangster shit and then it was just like this dude with his family and like you know i
mean listen i get great storyline but it wasn't what i was there for yeah yeah yeah yeah i'm well with that though in mind i'm curious if because did you
get to the part where like he's like he starts he gets on his gangster and starts blowing shit up
no no i i got to the part where they're like basically just figuring out what to do with
that one dude in the tub essentially oh got it got it got it i mean that was i think a moment when i was like oh shit okay yeah things
changed a little bit there but that's season one isn't it dude i don't see i don't even know
anymore i'm like all over the place with shows that have come out wait what's a show that you
do like of all the you know like when people talk about the great shows like what's one that you that you vibe with are you just in generally like i don't really think any of these are good
no i mean i'm trying to think of like what what the hype i like like sons of anarchy i have no
shame of saying that like it you know fell off a couple seasons but like of the hype i was into it
i like followed it till the till the very end you know wow you watch the sopranos sopranos i never
have sat down and watched an episode so that one watch the sopranos sopranos i never have sat down
and watched an episode so that one i'm willing to but i've never actually sat and watched an
episode okay the wire the wire same thing okay so yo you got i think you i know there's there's
some good there's some good ones in there but i don't know i mean in general if maybe the long
form tv doesn't really get you then it doesn't get it might be daunting now because there's so many seasons you know what i mean like and it's like the to catch up on it
all like you know it's just i can binge watch it for a long time but i feel like sons of anarchy
was like one episode a week i can commit to that you know where it's like now being able to watch
every episode at one time it feels like uh you know i don't know oh entourage entourage i love
that show from start to finish like first first season twice. That's my show.
That's definitely one.
Especially when they were making Medellin, you know.
It was getting good.
Super producer Ana Hosnia was asking if you like Boardwalk Empire,
but I can just tell already that's a South Jersey show.
Yeah, I can't fuck with it.
Sorry.
If he didn't like Sopranos,
he's not going to fuck with
the Lord of the Lost Empire.
Come on.
Yeah.
I got to draw the line there.
What is something you think
is underrated?
All right.
So I think being at this place
in my life,
so I was broke for a very,
very long time.
Now I'm like doing okay, right?
So your palate,
when it comes to food,
begins to elevate
when you're in a position where
you have a little bit of extra change to spend around and this isn't even anything crazy but
like a good bun like a bread bun is like a life-changing experience like a nice brioche bun
like a nice brioche hot dog bun hamburger like that to me has changed my life and oh yeah trader
joe's trader joe's has a quality brioche bun.
And, like, to the point that, like, I a few months ago had my parents over and I was growing up like some Italian sausages.
And I toasted a beautiful brioche bun.
And, like, it blew their mind how good this was.
And, obviously, we came from, like, buying, like, the cheapest, like, you know, bun that you could possibly buy at, like, the supermarket.
You know what I mean?
Nothing of quality.
Half the time it wasn't fresh. So, to is just like some game changing type of stuff it's
a very snobby thing but i think a good bun changes the whole course i like that come up
when you go from pan bimbo to brioche you know yes and let them know
yeah that's i'm sure in that moment when they're like this is so good right how did you do that and you probably looked
at your parents you're like hey see your son's doing it you know what i mean i'm out here he's
evolving he's leveling up you can be proud of your kid you're proud of the kid the meat was actually
from the uh tiger king meat wagon but the bun was so good you guys didn't even know this yeah
it's from that old that walmart that just shut down i also i also have these like haunting memories of being a kid and my one friend who's like house
i'd always have dinner at they would have hamburgers with wonder bread and i feel like
that's also been a part of it we're like you know you know when you bite into a wonder bread
hamburger and that bun just sticks to the roof of your mouth yeah ruins everything so i think
you know like that was my childhood so now to be to be out here just flexing at Trader Joe's,
it's just like what I've been missing my entire life
is blowing my mind.
You just gave me such a sense memory
of Wonder Bread hamburgers
and the hamburger being grilled in its own grease
and maybe a little bit past the time
that it would have been at its best.
And yeah,
it doesn't work.
No, it's terrible.
Wonder Bread PB&J, though?
I could do that.
I'm more of like the Italian brand
sliced bread. I'm not sure if that's the actual
name, but it's like Italian is the name
on the outside of it.
They've got that flag on it, right?
Yeah, I don't know if that's the actual brand right i'm with you on that they're telling you but that's also a truly a stick to
your the roof of your mouth experience is a pb and j with wonder bread like yeah uh
no way the crush just like flakes it's just terrible i don't i don't you know i mean it's
it's a shocker that they've been in business this long. You know, the one thing I would do is I would take the Oscar Mayer
cheese-filled hot dogs
and I would eat that in a slice
of Wonder Bread. That was my fucking
go-to in
1997 to
until 9-11.
You're like, can't do it anymore.
I'm not going to blame it all on 9-11,
but it certainly didn't help.
Was it related to 9-11 or don't want to disrespect a Disney like this.
Was it related to 9-11 or that just happens to be a date?
What's the correlation?
I think it was like this combination of like my high school girlfriend being like, that's disgusting.
What are you eating?
And that was around 9-11.
And then also I remember.
It was your personal 9-11.
Yeah.
Oh, all that to say, that was actually June of 2002.
I'm sorry.
When I say 9-11, it's the moment my high school girlfriend told me to stop eating those cheese hot dogs.
That and like the local grocery store just like ran out of them for a second. So cut to now, like I'm with Her Majesty, my partner now.
When I brought home that shit, she was like, what the fuck is this?
And I'm like, don't worry about it.
It's not for you.
Okay.
Take it away and ignore it.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's like one of those ideas that, like,
it sounds great in theory, but when you actually try it,
it's just terrible.
Oh, it's a mess.
It's just salt and vague cheese flavor.
I mean, just do it like a cheeseburger
and put cheese on top of your hot dog.
You don't need a built-in false cheese.
Yo, you had the whizzy glizzy with the whiz inside?
The whiz wit glizzy?
Oh, no.
That's next level.
Did you ever yourself or know anybody who just ate hot dogs cold out of the refrigerator?
No.
I had a friend like that.
Is that a confession?
no out of the refrigerator no i had a friend is that a confession no i i did it a couple times because like i had a in my elementary school like fourth and fifth grade was combined and like my
cool fifth grade friend like did that and i was like you know i wanted to be him so i started
doing it and i was like yo this just feels like salmonella i'm sure it doesn't right give it to
you i'm sure there's they are better than that.
But he's like, why would you cook it?
It's like the same thing.
He was like one of those smart kids who had weird takes, you know, in February.
Also, like, hot dogs are fully cooked.
There's no risk in eating those things.
Right, it's not a risk.
They're so processed.
But also, like, who would eat it like string cheese and shit? Like, just hold it and take a risk it's processed but also like it just tasted like like a like
string cheese and shit like just holding like taking bites like a cucumber on the farm yeah
nah uh-huh that's gross yeah thanks yeah all right well let's take a quick break i will try and just
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And we're back.
And we've got part two, the Godfather part two of the Cuomo Brothers saga.
Yeah.
Cuomo out. Part two. Poor guy. part two of the Cuomo Brothers saga. Yeah. Cuomo out.
Part two.
Poor guy.
Poor guy.
Chris Cuomo.
Such a, look, always living in the shadow of his more important sibling, Andrew.
Nothing, again, as much as he hates being compared to Fredo Corleone.
That's a slur.
That's a slur, Miles.
It's a slur.
It's a slur. Also, just want to read a vague line from the Fredo Corleone. That's a slur. That's a slur. It's a slur. It's a slur.
Also, just want to read a vague line from the Fredo Corleone Wikipedia page.
Just saying in the films, Fredo's feelings of personal inadequacy and his inability to
act effectively on his own behalf are character flaws leading to greater consequences.
OK, keep that in mind when we now talk about Chris Cuomo trying to do what he thinks is
right for his brother, trying to stick up for him.
So he's not just a loyal brother, but he's also, you know, like in a familial sense, but in like the toxic male sense where, you know, secrets just aren't kept.
They are being actively suppressed.
And that is sort of the news that came out when the New York attorney general dropped some more documents regarding Andrew's harassment allegations.
we'll drop some more documents regarding Andrew's harassment allegations.
And in those documents,
we're seeing text transcripts where Chris is talking to the chief of staff,
Melissa DeRosa of the governor's office saying things like, quote,
this is something that like Andrew Cuomo's chief of staff texted to Chris, quote, rumor going around from political one to two more people coming out
tomorrow. Can you check your sources? Cuomo is replying on it.
And then later on saying, no one has heard that yet.
So, okay.
So you're just looking up some stuff.
I hear that.
But that still seems to be counter to what you said you were doing
when you denied you had any hand in helping your brother
or looking into allegations.
Then there was another one.
Let's just, like, just to pause on that.
So he has, like, inside sources at these other press outlets and he's like checking with them in a way that is, you know, everybody knows who he is.
They know it's his brother.
Like so that's probably applying a little bit of pressure behind the scenes.
Right.
Of like.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or he's or if he's you know smart
and he's trying to keep it low he has another producer he knows ask someone so it's not coming
directly from him but he can get that information from other places and still you know essentially
like like we're seeing fucking strategize with the governor's office to figure out their best
sort of optics pr defense against these allegations.
There's another one where he says, I have a lead on the wedding girl,
which is referring to another of Andrew's accusers. He said that in a deposition, he said, quote, that my friend heard that maybe she had just been put up to it.
Now, that's interesting because there's a fucking picture of wedding girl with your brother in this moment where he was groping her face, asking her if he could kiss her.
So I don't know how that squares with this whole thing.
Like she was put up to, you know, all this other stuff.
When you're like looking at things very clearly, she looks visibly uncomfortable.
Yeah.
Terrified.
Yeah.
Really scared.
And he looks like for lack of a better comparison and i use
this a lot but when in the in the movie the mask the jim carrey movie when he loses the mask and
the bad guy dorian puts it on in terms of that nasty motherfucker that's what andrew cuomo looks
like he's like can i get a kiss baby and she's not feeling it um and that was what you know that
was part of her testimony so i think we're getting a clear idea of what's going on here.
Chris, again, using his position as a, I guess, quote, journalist at CNN, whatever that means, to find out any info to help his brother.
Yet up and down, he said he would never abuse this position.
He, you know, on I believe on the air, he said, quote, I never attacked nor encouraged anyone
to attack any woman who came forward.
I never made calls to the press
about my brother's situation.
So, yeah.
It's interesting because the unevolved,
like, version of me that was raised
on toxic masculinity is like,
oh, he's being a good brother, right?
But then when you really break it down, because I've heard people saying that, but when you really break it down, it's like, well, like, oh, he's being a good brother, right? But then when you really break it down,
because I've heard people saying that,
but when you really break it down,
it's like, well, no,
actually he's assisting in women's voices
being suppressed who felt like they were being,
you know, sexually assaulted or abused
or made uncomfortable in the workplace.
You know what I mean?
I feel like I've seen a lot of people just be like,
well, what do you expect a brother to do?
But yeah, he's actively trying to hide
these women's experience, you know, regardless if it's your brother But yeah, he's actively trying to hide these women's experience, you know,
regardless if it's your brother or not,
he's doing some bullshit, right?
Right.
And this is the thing, right?
So even when he, so he had to testify
during the course of the investigation
from the attorney general's office.
In his testimony, the way he tried to put it
was like your point, Dramos, is like,
I'm just being a brother here.
I'm just blowing out, okay?
Quote, this is my
brother and i'm trying to help my brother through a situation where he has told me he did nothing
wrong and that's it for me how do i protect my family how do i protect him probably should have
been thinking more about how i protect myself which just never occurred to me and that was it
and now he's being indefinitely suspended and like like you're saying, yeah, a lot of people have been like, well, you know, family, you know, blah, blah, blah.
And look, I understand that ride or die logic
because I'm sure many of us as loyal friends,
you'll literally do anything for your friends or your family.
But this is different than like driving across country
to surprise somebody for their birthday
or like, you know, burning down the phones to like find the
absolute best medical care for your grandparent who's fallen ill like like that's some of that
you know ride or die stuff now right truth be told in my younger years like in high school
and college when people be like yo i cheated on my girl whatever you'll keep it down i'm like i
got you i got you i got you right and then let this person make a fool of somebody else in retrospect i'm like that's fucking nonsense because on some level
you have to understand where the lines are between like how you would protect somebody how you help
somebody and then when you're actively trying to do harm to another person yeah and it's hard to
like you have to understand when you're in a position of power that like or you you are a famous person and your brother is running New York that like, all right, like this isn't like somebody teasing us on the schoolyard and me like standing up for him, which, by the way, would never happen.
It was always Chris getting teased.
But like that's, you know, it's just the patriarchy straight up.
These are power structures that have
held other people down
for fucking
millennia now.
And so it's like, yeah,
you have to be able to
draw that line and recognize
those boundaries.
Toxic New Yorker
or just toxic men will know that as
Bromerta. The Bromerta. toxic toxic new yorker or just toxic men will know that is bro merta
i mean yeah especially when you when you when you think about how many like sexual assaults um you
know that like go unreported or or just go without any sort of justice you know what i mean i think a
lot of people are a bit ignorant to how
many of these types of cases never see the light of day, especially when you're talking about men
who have incredible amounts of power and money, you know, and yeah, it's just, you know, at the
end of the day, like, I think you can still support your family and love your family and have that
unconditional love, but also be, you know, willing willing to say like he has to suffer the consequences and he did some messed up shit
you know like that's really yeah being an actual man about this whole thing and and you know
understanding the severity of the situation yeah yeah cnn you know that people who work at cnn are
saying like this was long overdue and like we were like wondering when the fuck this was gonna happen
and they're still like why is it an indefinite suspension and not a firing?
Sure.
Presumably because Jeff Zucker's probably a friend of Chris Cuomo's.
You know?
The guy who runs CNN.
And he can't even put him down.
He can't even put Fredo down
when he's saying the Hail Mary.
As his brother watches from the lake house.
Yeah.
Does he watch or does he just hear?
I know he's definitely around to experience it on some level.
Whether that's him watching from afar.
No, I think he watches.
He's just in his desk and we're just cutting back and forth, I think.
But he knows.
But Michael knows.
Anyway, shut up.
He's watching through like bird
watching goggles like he's like yes go go go and then he gives a gives a small fist bump yes
got him got him yeah but anyways i you know i i think chris cuomo's always felt like
he wasn't taken seriously within his family for being a journalist this was his
opportunity to like you know help the family business with his position as a journalist
and he just couldn't you know get over that opportunity yeah which yeah get over yourself
bro and stop and stop fucking keeping fucking secrets in general society that's like a huge a thing that
we all have to overcome you know like right the bro merta shit is real like you grow up keeping
secrets whether it's like your dad being like hey keep that from your mom you know yeah right just
be between us and there's shit like that shit builds into literally stuff where you might be
a witness or have information about something like a crime
like this.
And you're like,
no,
that's,
that's going against the code,
but that's not,
we have to have a new code,
which is basically being like being humane to all people.
You're already selling all of your secrets and personal information to
marketers.
Why,
why not just like be,
be transparent with the rest of the society around maybe that's the one good thing about
the social media area it makes it really fucking hard to hide how big of a scumbag you actually are
you know so shout out to the social media for that at least yeah that's why mark mark zuckerberg has
always been my spiritual and philosophical leader thought leader all right let's talk about the
republicans real quick because they are
threatening to you know hold the funding for the government hostage and shut the government down
pretty soon i think on friday and their main complaint is biden's vaccine and testing mandates
and so that made me ask like do they think this is a winner like for them i i know it's popular with
a small number of like a small portion of their base but you know as as we've seen just in overall
numbers and polling and also how people react with regards to like school board votes and stuff
being pro recklessness when it comes to the vaccine isn't very popular all evidence that
you that's like undeniable like there's just a televangelist leader of the daystar television
network which i'm hoping they came up with after the first season of succession because it rhymes
with the succession company but he called the vaccine a sin, said, you know, pitched alternative methods of treating
it. He just died of COVID. So it just seems like there's kind of the and then also Trump reportedly
tested positive before his debate with Biden, before he went and met with a room full of gold
star families, before he like went to a bunch of different events and spoke and you know we we kind
of suspected this at the time but it also feels like a a different lifetime a lifetime ago but
yeah september of 2020 yeah dial it back for once that hellacious time but i, the whole thing with this, too, is in terms of like messaging the the anti mandate Vax crew, they're just they just beat that.
They just beat the administration to like the punch of being like, no, we're going to get in everybody's head that this is ridiculous.
This is too much. This is like this is the opposite of safe.
This is actually like bad because the polling around it is like it's it's it's not even a majority.
Like if you ask at this point, if in a poll of all adults, 47 percent, only 47 percent favor like a max a vaccine mandate and 50 percent oppose.
So I'm sure on some level, conservatives look at that number and go, okay, that's something there. And then within their party, seven Republicans, 77% oppose
within Democrats, 18% oppose. So it's splitting down party race, all that lines pretty,
pretty predictably. But I think it's, it's a, it's a weird one to do because,
you know, we have a new variant that may be something to be concerned about.
Plus, just whatever happens with an inevitable winter surge of infections.
If people are still going to be like, yeah, yeah, it's fine.
It's fine.
It's fine.
This is what I'm fighting.
I just don't understand, like, the hypocrisy.
Like, I can't wrap my brain around, like around like okay so trump boasts that he's the
reason we have this vaccine but you guys are still like it doesn't you know i'm saying like
does just nothing makes sense like the republicans are are vaccinated but you're there's you're
listening to them telling you not to like i i i'm at this point where i just like i'm at a loss
or how you can possibly communicate with with people at this point right like it's almost
just like there is no communicating with this crazy sector of the country who literally is
just defying logic at every turn and like constantly has no problem with like contradicting
themselves just to like be able to claim freedom at the end of the day you know it's just this weird
fucking mindset that there's no talking to well well because i think that's the part is like
it really isn't about logic it's just about like rhetorically that i'm not doing what you say so
it doesn't matter if you understand why i'm saying that the fact is i'm just you just you're you're
joe biden i'm just philosophically opposed to everything and then even then but it's even funny
because i know how people be like well yeah the vaccine is good but not everybody needs to take it and some people they're getting sick
and they're like congressperson aren't you fully vaccinated they're like shut the fuck up right
this this messaging works for this specific group of people i'm trying to get on the opposite end
of the spectrum so they oppose joe biden and i will turn and say something different to maybe
people who aren't as resistant to vaccines and i'll pivot to something like think of the spectrum so they oppose joe biden and i will turn and say something different to maybe people who aren't as resistant to vaccines and i'll pivot to something like
think of the kids and like how they got to wear masks and they're so confused
because all this mask wearing it's just it's just terrible they i am seeing it start to break
through with it i think it's just people's general being exhausted by like worn down by the pandemic they're like what we're gonna do another
lockdown that really worked last time and it's like well this is kind of a long term way yeah
like you just don't know yeah but i i'm seeing that break more mainstream the the idea of like
this is bullshit like we right i'm not doing another
lockdown you guys didn't another vaccine nothing happened to me last time it's also crazy to me
that like people don't realize this is the same shit that's happening all around the world like
so many of these people make it seem like watch it the u.s government's trying to control you
and it's like bro every fucking country in the world is literally having the same exact conversations and there are other countries
that are far stricter than ours and they're not all communist countries like it doesn't make
i don't understand how people can be this much in their own bubble to not realize those things you
know that's america though right there you know no no understanding of the rest of the world how
that relates to what you have or where you are. You live quite literally in your bubble of what you can see directly in front of you because people
who I know who are anti-vax, they say the same shit, which is always relying on anecdotal
information. That's pretty much like even people who seem like more reasonable that are anti-vax
are like, well, I mean, to be real, like, I don't know anybody who's gotten and gotten really that
sick. Like the people who I know, like they were sick for a little bit but it wasn't that bad
so i don't know and then they're like oh actually this person that like whose butcher store we go to
the the guy there died right so now you do know someone's like but maybe that won't change your
mind because maybe because you didn't know him personally enough. That's just a weird thing where it's just, you know, and I get it.
It's fucking scary for people to think that they have no control over their safety like whatsoever.
So for I and I'm sure there's another group to whether they might, you know, might not be straight up conservatives, just more of a mindset of like denial about their lack of control over something.
And the only way they can operate is to just actively deny that they're in any kind of danger.
Yeah. There's a new study making the rounds on social media as of yesterday. That's about how
like it's a new study in quotes. It's basically an abstract that people have copy and pasted
saying that mRNA vaccines have been linked to heart disease.
And so now like Reuters and all the respectable journalistic institutions are having to jump on top of it and be like,
that's actually, there's no evidence for that.
Like that study doesn't have any evidence,
but it's just, it does feel a little bit like
this is what America wants to believe so badly
that you're just like, you know, That this is what America wants to believe so badly.
That you're just trying to hand out speeding tickets at the Indy 500 type thing.
It's just like, this shit is... You're going to believe this because you want to believe this.
But yeah, it's a really good point.
I can't remember who it was, but I was listening to somebody interviewed talking about being in paris for the uh the beginning of the
pandemic and just you know they were four weeks into lockdown and watching americans be like
fuck this this doesn't like right this is made up like you guys made this shit up and him being like, that doesn't,
huh?
Like we're,
we're,
we've been in it too.
And nobody over here thinks it's made up,
but yeah,
that's a,
not,
not the most,
not the best at kind of seeing the big picture,
I guess.
No.
And I think to the,
even like this idea of the messaging around mandates and clearly like the
anti side got, you know know they got in a frenzy
over it it's like i'm like i don't even know what the administration could have done given the state
of things in the united you know in the in the u.s but like you damn sure could have messaged
harder to be like this is what happens here are some little graphics so you understand shit here's
what happened this is why you have to actually this is how you're going to get out of a pandemic or things like that. And I know there were, you know, there were presentations here and there. But, you know, I think their allies on places like CNN and MSNBC were just kind of spending more time being like, can you believe these assholes who are like, right, want to lock down?
leave these assholes who are like right want to lock down that's right that's not going to compel somebody who's on the fence like rather than being like the coverage being around the safety of it
what will happen like how you can how this is a way to ensure people's safety and because it just
became more like oh these these people don't get it or whatever and yeah we talk about that to an
extent here but sure it's it's interesting how when you have all those tools at your disposal as a as an administrator as a presidential administration that you
completely just you know the best you can do is get olivia rodrigo to like say a couple things
like come on right oh i mean nothing miles it's not nothing yeah exactly uh shout out to olivia
rodrigo but it's like it's just further proof of how terrible the Democrats really are at messaging all around.
And also just like liberal media doubles down on that by turning the news into like gossip TV and just like half of their newscast is spent pulling up clips of Fox News and then commentating on it.
You know what I mean? It's like you're not actually giving people information.
You're just sitting there like making a fucking reaction video that like a like a youtuber would do
essentially you know that's what's i think they're failing to actually give people real information
and things like that yeah it's based on the myth and like reinforcing the myth that people who
believe liberal things are smarter than people who believe conservative things and just that being the
end goal of their coverage is like look at these idiots right but we're smart and it's just like
actually uh you guys are idiots too first of all we're all idiots but that's that's definitely not
the point yeah yeah i mean i do just want to talk about like the the trump story this is not that
this will have any uh effect on his ability to
just storm back to the white house in 2024 but he did have covet he had tested positive for covet
days in advance of the biden debate which obviously him putting joe biden's old ass at
in danger probably will just make people on the republican side like him more but
he also attended an indoor meeting with gold star families literally the day after he tested positive
and that is that's the meeting that he claimed had given him covid so not only did he put them
at risk he claimed that they gave it to him even though he had already tested positive
and he said specifically that they were these people they were within an inch of my face
sometimes they want to hug me they want to kiss me and they do and frankly i'm not telling them
to back up so and that's not that's not you improvising right there. That's a fucking quote. Legit. That's a quote.
That's word for word. He said that.
And he is, again, describing a meeting he had with the families of fallen soldiers the day after he tested positive for COVID.
That people were inches from his face.
And, you know, he was willing to kiss and hug them.
But they gave it to him.
Right. Right. right, right.
Even though he had already tested positive.
No.
Anyways, and then just the other thing,
we're going to get into Dr. Oz a little bit more in the coming days.
But I think that's another example of, like,
people reading the tea leaves and being like,
damn, man, Americans really want this COVID thing to be like a hoax.
And they want to, like I think he recognizes like he's the doctor who's willing to be anti-vax and, you know, entertain anti-vax perspectives.
And so it seems weird that he's like running for Senate at the same time.
Something in the culture and in the zeitgeist made him be like,
yeah,
it's my time right now.
He's yeah.
He's just a thirsty stunt queen who happens to be a doctor.
That's really what it is because it's not,
it's not,
he's never being guided by his education as a doctor.
It's always like,
how am I going to be famous?
How am I going to make my profile?
How am I going to increase that even further?
And if I got, yeah, if I got to say,
I love hydroxychloroquine, then let's go.
I mean, it's the same thing as Trump.
He was just like a rich dude who wants to be a celebrity,
you know, and like the ultimate celebrity in the world
is going to be the president of the United States, you know?
So I think Dr. Oz is taking a, you know,
a page out of his playbook.
But I mean, I remember when Dr. Oz
was on The Breakfast Club
and he was talking about quarantining from his family.
So I mean, like, are you really, you know,
it's like all this shit is available.
You know what I mean?
Like it's all documented people's perspectives
and all that kind of stuff.
And, you know, unfortunately people are too,
I don't want to say dumb, but man, dumb
to not look up, you know, a lot of this stuff
and prove him wrong.
I think, yeah, I think there's this weird duality that a lot of people have, especially in the West, as it relates to like the media.
Right. Like there's this weird thing that as if being on TV legitimizes every single fucking thing you say, because it's like in the back of your mind, it's like, well, they can't be on TV.
Just lying about shit on TV.
That's how you're on TV. Like it's like fucking grad school or some shit.
Like there's no way you could just stumble upon TV.
But that is the case.
And at the same time, they're like people.
A lot of people are grappling with some things being legitimized merely because they've been presented to them on TV and other things also being total bullshit
because it's on TV.
So there's like a lot of
people holding to like realities
sort of in their minds at the same time
because I think that is a thing we see just
even with Donald Trump like people are like well he's on
TV he's rich like I mean this dude
wouldn't have done shit if he wasn't on TV
so right shout out
to a shout out to the real king
maker tv because i mean yeah mcconaughey was almost run you know like there's just so much
we just love it we just love the tv we thought we were getting television but television got us
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Yeah.
All right.
Let's take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
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And we're back. And if you've been paying attention to the news you might have noticed
that a killer asteroid is coming our way and nasa has sent a team of oil rig workers
up to explode it with nuclear weapons because the the headlines let me just read a couple
headlines the new york post nasa plans armageddon-style mission to crash into asteroid's moon.
CBS News. NASA to launch Armageddon-style mission to
deliberately crash into an asteroid's moon and test planetary defense.
NASA doesn't want to miss a thing with this
next attempt. It's like, oh my god, please.
Yeah, so this is based on a spacecraft NASA just launched to test humanity's ability to punch a potentially hazardous asteroid away from Earth.
Which is unusual for NASA since they're a civilian agency that doesn't usually deal with security threats.
Fucking with bang bangs, usually. Yeah, yeah, yeah. an agency that doesn't usually deal with security threats.
Fucking with bang bangs, usually. Yeah. In 2005, Congress assigned NASA with monitoring asteroids and protecting the planet
from dangerous space objects. So that's where this comes from. Almost 10 years later in 2014,
in case you guys find yourself sleeping too well at night. So 10 years after they were assigned to protect
the planet by monitoring asteroids, you know, their goal had been within 10 years to locate
90% of all near-Earth asteroids big enough to cause significant damage, and they were only able
to spot about 10%. So, you know, one in 10. That's not great. Not not awesome i would say and yeah other people are arguing that it
should have been the space force but who the fuck's arguing that other than donald trump
but so what are they how so but they are gonna they're gonna shoot fucking handguns at the
asteroids kind of so they're going to call here yeah they're just crashing into the asteroid
and the goal is to change its orbital speed
by less than 1%,
but that would be enough
to alter its orbital period by several minutes.
So it's basically you slow it down
for like a couple minutes
and that would be enough
to make an asteroid miss earth were it were it
coming through like that i think this is long overdue because i have to say as a kid this is
one of my greatest fears in life was an asteroid coming to earth and just absolutely destroying it
so the inner anxious kid who was developing very early anxiety about meteors uh would have really
appreciated knowing that this was actually a thing and people were making an effort towards you know us not dying from a meteor yeah yeah that's that's
the same thing all those movies like i thought water world was gonna be real i was sweat i was
sweating over water world for a while till about fortunately global warming is a myth right yeah
well luckily i was like oh but it's funny because all i read was this one
thing it's like it was like i remember in like wired magazine at the time it's like even if all
the polar ice melted it's not gonna cause water world and i was like oh okay it would just fuck
up the everything around dark seasons and all this other shit i'm like i'm too young to get that
but yeah also this shit is also freaky as fuck, too. All those movies, whenever
Deep Impact, Armageddon, all that stuff,
I would always be like, oh my
God, please tell me somebody's working on this
shit. Armageddon, though, I have
to say, I love the movie Armageddon. I saw
that in the theaters. I remember being a kid. It was
like packing when you have to sit right in the front row
with your breaking neck to watch it.
Just a classic fucking Aerosmith
song. Just a great soundtrack.
Talk about the wrong stuff.
One of the great lines in the history of movies
when the oil rig workers
are walking into NASA.
I think Buscemi or
Billy Bob Thornton is like,
talk about the wrong stuff.
Am I right?
Michael Bay
saw this and was like, hey, our plan was not that far off.
Oh, really now?
Just to revisit, the movie's plan was to train oil drillers to become astronauts so they could land on an asteroid, drill into it and detonate a nuclear weapon, which couldn't be that couldn't be much further off. So one of the basic problems of that plot
is that it makes way more sense to teach astronauts how to use a drill than to train
oil drillers to become astronauts in a week, which was actually a point that was made by Ben Affleck
on set. So Affleck recalls, he asked, why is it easier to train oil drillers to become astronauts
than to train astronauts to become oil drillers?
And he then recalls, they told me to shut the fuck up.
So that was the end of that talk.
As he should have.
He was like, you know, Ben, just shut up, okay?
This is the real NASA plan, all right?
And I was like, you mean it's a real plan at NASA
to train oil drillers? And he
was like, just shut your mouth.
Wow.
I love...
Who the fuck was Ben Affleck at that time?
You know, come on. He wasn't in the peak of
Ben Affleck. I mean, at that point
he would have had an Academy Award, no?
What? Oh, as a writer though, right?
For Good Will Hunting?
Where's Michael Bay's Academy Award? excuse you you know okay go on sir tell me about writing real quick michael bay do you have a fucking oscar meanwhile i asked one
question and you almost had a panicked attack my guy he does have two criterion collection movies
though armageddon and the Rock are on Criterion Collection
because his college film professor taught
or was on the board at Criterion.
Oh, that's the reason why there's...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But those were like the first Criterion movies I bought.
I can't lie.
Yeah, look, we're all guilty.
They're classic.
You tell me you can't turn those movies off
if they come up on a lazy Sunday.
You find yourself sucked
into all those movies.
By the way, you'll have my hubby!
It should be noted
that when Drama said,
his Oscar is for writing, he was making
the jerk off hand motion when he said
writing.
Just so you know,
no respect
for writers. He for writers writing or whatever
cool cool man yeah why don't you uh go write me up a fucking diet coke ben
so uh just to kind of in case anybody's interested on like why nasa is spending millions and millions
of dollars on this uh this wouldn't
necessarily be the plan for all threatening asteroids uh larger ones like an armageddon
might require a fleet of spacecrafts or even uh hovering a craft near an asteroid for years in
order to impart a small gravitational influence to nudge it away from earth but no one wants to
watch a movie where bruce willis remotely pilots a ship for several
years so instead we got armageddon and because uh our news complex because our media industrial
complex you know is based on the profit motive our headlines are like it's armageddon y'all so yeah that's where we're at yeah i mean it's it's it's
disappointing to to hear that nasa's actual plan involves shit like yeah we can just be really
efficient we don't have to detonate a nuclear bomb in the fucking space and we can just use
the forces of gravity to just alter its course.
But meanwhile,
this is the planet NASA, Ben, you fucking joke.
This is one of those times I'd love for Trump to be in office just to hear his commentary
on like his idea.
Like he has a better idea
for how to get rid of the asteroid, you know?
That is something that we should keep in mind though.
We only know about 10% of the asteroids
that might be a danger to Earth.
So anyone who's thinking it might be a good bit to elect Trump again, just keep in mind that he might be the president when an actually, you know, globe threatening crisis is hurtling towards us.
So, Jesus.
is hurtling towards us.
Jesus.
Can you imagine?
I mean, granted, we have enough observational points to see something
just coming so fast, but
if there was one like, yo, shit,
y'all got 10 minutes.
We fucked up.
We did not. Okay, I should have checked
the mirror.
And I did a lane change, so to speak.
That one snuck up on us, folks, about that it's been it's been it's been fun yeah i think that's what adam mckay's new movie's about
it is yeah bringing back my uh my childhood anxiety they are and that's right and it's like a
satire of like because the media just turns it into like a media spectacle right they're just like
it becomes like a hotly debated thing about whether there is actually an asteroid hurtling
towards earth how should he do you think it is to be a scientist like working on this project
like day night and like the media is just making a fucking mockery of this like right
you're saying they're like spilling all your free time working on this whole thing to save the world potentially.
And they're just talking about Bruce Willis and Ben Affleck.
Turns out we weren't that far off.
All right. Well, Dramos, as always, man, such a pleasure to have you on the show.
Thank you, guys.
Where can people find you and follow you?
on the show.
Thank you guys.
Where can people find you and follow you?
At DJ Dramos,
D-R-A-M-O-S
on all social media
and yeah,
podcast Life as a Gringo.
You can search for that
wherever you find podcasts
as well as any music
you want to hear from me,
Dramos on streaming platforms.
And is there a tweet
or some of the work
of social media
you've been enjoying?
Yeah.
All right.
So this is a super New York
thing and probably most people aren't going to get it
if you're not following this street
interviewer in New York, but
it's just a meme that says...
Yes.
So it's literally my obsession that I have
with my girlfriend. It's my answer to everything when she
oppresses me about something, but the meme
is just nobody. Me.
Bing bong.
That's my... Bing bong your life bing bong it makes no sense at all and it's just like the internet in all its
glory that these things are just reaching the masses and make absolutely no sense and i love
yeah the amount that my friend who my friend who teaches at an elementary school is a music teacher in the valley and he's like yo my fourth graders all they talk about are glizzies
he's like all they do is watch side talk and they're like fuck your life bing bong
it's wild a weird fucking world that we live in man that like this is the stuff that is is
cutting through you know what I mean?
They're going to think that DJ Drama
is fucking like Walter Cronkite
or some shit.
They're like, and Coney Island
is the birthplace of all
culture. I'm going to salute
President Joe Byron.
God bless the internet.
Miles, where can people find you you what's the tweet you've been
enjoying find me on twitter and instagram at miles of gray also the other show for 20 day fiance
with sophie alexander we talk 90 day fiance you know how we do it and some tweets that are like
first of all a shout out to everybody who's showing us their uh their wrapped up spotify
bits how you're all consuming the zeitgeist on the daily.
Shout out to actually Damien Nicholas,
who actually did a screenshot of his screen
and put the words, bing bong.
I was like, everything is on.
People are on brand always.
But the tweet that I like comes from Young Chomsky,
Y-U-N-G, tweeted, Two comos down, river sweating.
But, you know.
Shout out to Weezer.
Let's see.
Some tweets I've been enjoying.
Amelia Elizalde tweeted,
Fave part of taking my boyfriend home for a week is saying,
This store used to be a different store until he cries.
And then Connor Cregan tweeted,
I don't know why we keep putting avocados in sandwiches.
It's obvious they don't want to be there.
I've never eaten an avocado-based sandwich without that shit
just pooping out the back of the sandwich.
I hate avocados, but that's a great point for also not liking avocados
they just make a mess of everything
yeah I mean they just
they don't want to be in your sandwich
leave them alone
you can find me on twitter
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our episodes and our
footnotes where we link off to the
information that we talked about in today's episode
as well as a song that we think you
might enjoy. Miles, what song do
we think people might enjoy? I'm going to go out
on like a funky track from
this group Common Saints. It's called
Idle Eyes, I-D-O-L.
And if you like
Jungle, you're going to like this because it's funky.
It's got falsetto vocals, but it's also kind of trippy.
It's like if a Jungle album was discovered in a haunted Sam Goody,
and you put this in your CD player.
Because there's like these dope reverb effects on it,
and just a little bit of record fuzz.
There's just some artifacting aesthetics to it that I really like about it so check this one out it's called idolized by common sense
common saints sorry not common thanks that's oh sorry goody too yeah yeah
reference man yeah all right well it's closed i mean jersey is close close oh shit no one that makes sense
you got some CDs you want to pick up
yeah man
still trying to get get rich or die
trying by 50 cent on CDs
it's been closed for a while
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Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry,
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
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