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I'm just giving you the warning. Right now. This episode is going to be a little bit sporadic. We had people over on Sunday and had a little family dinner and invited some people up to the studio to talk. So we will play that. We will also, uh, I'm gonna go ahead and bring Michael into the studio, My partner to talk about Corona virus. Since it's pretty fucking prevalent right now on people are freaking out. So I feel like as a contract, I need to spread the word and spread the awareness of what's going on. So let's get started, shall we?
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Welcome to she's not doing so well. It's a podcast. I'm Bobby. In fact, you're free to come. Tongue is my comings in my throat, and I wanted to try to limit the bucks to 10. Love it, honey. I'm just so awkward at this. God! God! Hello,
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everybody. And welcome to another episode of She's not doing so well. I'm Bobby. I'm Jim. This is a very special episode. Last week, our
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daddies episode Um, it took off. I love Tim. I know everybody loved him. I
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left. So thank you, Tim. So much for coming on again. So this week, we decided, Let's do things a little differently. Spice it, spice it up. So we have a group of people in the downstairs area. You might hear them in the background cause they're screaming. But that's okay, because we're gonna be we're gonna be bringing people up in pairs. Yep. Except for Dave. You've heard Dave before on the rural. Uh
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oh. You're still struggling with rural still struck. I have a new microphone. Also, I sound different. Maybe just for everyone. Like watching It's chrome. If you can tell he looks like Captain. Is it phasma from Star Wars or what was? I don't watch those shows. I'm Okay. Well, anyways,
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so, Dave. Hello. How's it going? Oh, wow. What has got real Butch? I know They held that testosterone. Um, it's going great. We're gonna do a little little game
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here, okay? We're just gonna go right
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into it. Oh, wait. We just got some news, though.
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We did some above. Not Bobby. Sad.
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I'm upset a little bit.
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I showed him. I just want to I had to break this news to you, but I got a breaking news like What's the news? That's breaking loose, Did he? He's just like Walter Cronkite and, uh, JFK getting assassinated. But so all the sudden, I looked down at my phone after dinner and my judge dropped out. Yeah, there goes our gay hopes. That's tragic, you know? Well,
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I really like him. And it's not because the same reason as I know all the gays like,
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Oh, I'm really
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getting argue like him because of when he had a beard. That's why you
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like No, I love I listen to his book. I didn't read it. I listened. Um,
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I can't read. He wear Cam. Oh, is it? The king
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is just a smart guy. I want to ask you a question. Yeah. Why do you always say he's checked all the boxes? Like, why is that woe thinking when I was driving us thinking
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welcome to episode. She is not. So
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what was that? Was that your phone?
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That was not my phone. My phone, Your
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eyes. That what is happening? Oh, I had Oh, my
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God. That was me early. Oh, yeah. You leave it in. Seen Bobbi's face. You have a moment sideways. The camera side. We have to remind your eyes were just like
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it was just disconnected with. Well, I was like, Oh, my God, Is somebody in my
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eye was like, He's yelling at me about about Pete Buddha judge. And now Yeah. So Pete dropped and I again we wonder now,
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I want to know why. It's why there is a standard because you had a little toot about him. But I'm saying you're thinking like, if I go to a mechanic and
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I want him
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to follow the road to being the best mechanic there is, Yeah, I checked all the quote unquote boxes to become that mechanic. Why's that Wrong?
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Bad? Oh, no, I don't I don't know that he's rich. Well, it just seems like someone who early in life was like, Well, here's what I'm gonna d'oh! I'm gonna set out and follow this plan. Check, check, check. And maybe some of it is like, if you think of yourself when you're young and you're maybe gay and you're not really here, you're like, What do I do to prove myself? And you're like I joined the military. I become mayor. I run for president. I married this man. You know, it just It really seems like systematic. And I don't really when he sounds like a robot when he's talking. So when I listen, I'm like, Ah ha ha ha. You're copying Obama. Use your literally your speeches on the same. Okay, I don't know. I know I just didn't connect with him, were listening. I did it. And like his story just seems like he's trying to prove something. It doesn't seem I don't know. What is it about dropping out now than early? Well, I mean, when you get 3% in South Carolina like it's time to go that you're not gonna you're not gonna have a coalition like the backbone of the Democratic Party. Like if black voters are voting for you, you cannot be the Democratic nominee, Period, period. Play it. Yeah, I think that's what happened like it because it was yesterday. I remember the results come in. I was like, Oh, my, like wow. Like Bernie, a Democratic socialist. It better with black voters and Pete Buddha Judge like. And when you look at what happened in South Bend, I mean, of course, but, um, yeah, okay. I think that's why I think there was one day after those results. What I kind of wish. What happened, though, is he would have just kind of stuck it through Tuesday. Tuesday? Yeah, that's a bunch of state.
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I'm wonder
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if he's trying to, like, clear some years or somebody else in
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the biting. Yeah, yeah, that's probably it is. He's like, So right now it's either Bernie or biting Vito monitor it. And who does Pete attract? Especially in the 1st 2 states, More moderate. So, like if Pete drops out, he can. I don't think he's gonna give his delegates and released them tow Bernie. I think he's gonna release him to bite in when the tension comes. That's what. Okay, So what I think is gonna happen is no one's going to get a majority of the delegates because really super delegates. So when the convention comes in order to be the nominee, you have to have the majority of delegates. I think what's gonna happen is gonna be contested. And then all these people, all these, like people have pulled in a few delicates here and there, and all these various states are gonna have to release their delegates to go for someone else. One of the probably top two candidates. Okay, so that's what I'm seeing. Like all the moderates, like Amy Klobuchar
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behind the scenes, like, yeah, like, Hey, listen, this is what's happening. We're actually being more polarizing at this point. Put all your delegates in my basket. I might have you run Is my V break
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or possibly totally. And I mean, I think it's like Bernie will probably. Well, we'll see Bernie and biting right now are neck and neck in the delegate count. I mean, they're separated, like 556 delegates. I think so. I think Bernie's gonna get a plurality. Maybe maybe Biden will get a plurality. But then there's the superdelegates and then all the people who are going to drop out and release their delegates. And so whoever is gonna be, we're gonna have to unite. That's the thing.
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I know. At the end of the
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day, at the end of the day after the convention, we're not gonna have this angry Bernie Bro thing in 2016 and an old Bernie brother gonna be pissed about hearing that like we weren't angry. It was stolen from us, right? Well, and Bernie was off for the rules back then. Bernie was all for the rules back then. But now I've got the most delegates. Shouldn't be the nominee. It should also be up to the superdelegates. But now, this year, he's like, whoever gets the most delegates should be the nominee, so I don't hear it. All I know is I'm going for Jill Stein. Oh, my God. We got little Putin puppet over here. Virgil Stone.
spk_3: 7:37
Hey, Polly. Pocket pocket pussy. That is a joke. If I that was a joke I know is just 10 still around, I think maybe here. God. Anyways, I think we're getting sad
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that Pete is gone. I mean, he was a certain voice. That was Jenna's sake. Watch
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Jessica have level from you, and you have
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a Google people with Ben. Do me a favor. Do yourself a favor. Ladies and gents, everyone ever mean Oliver. Wait, You
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haven't seen? Call me by your name. Oh, this is a Netflix. Uh, I mean, it is a cinematic match. These I feel like we all sound like we're on helium. No, I can put it on wear
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back, and we got our 1st 2 Well, Dave was already in here, but then I made him go get Scotty. Um,
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hi. Hey, Scotty, him go. He's a little nervous. This is my first time. Listen, you're not
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Listen, Scotty, okay? It's your first time.
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I don't
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know what you're right. Just be gentle with me. Oh, my, um who get intense. Why don't you ask the first question?
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Have a baby, right? What part of a kid's movie completely scarred you? Look, let's think of movies. Oh, scarred by, I can pick up one I can to Mars attack. I can.
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What is it? That's not
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a kid's movie. You know, when I watched as a kid and I was afraid of those big brained aliens coming up, I I mean nightmares, like screaming in the middle of night for Mom to come down the hall to come into my room and be like, it's fine. I would have to say between I do agree with the Lion King or also Snow White, Snow White, the evil which she didn't do it for me. Lying king really got me about. Really. Chang dies. Crying is late. Stop. I've been seen, Scotty, you've ruined it. for you in there. Oh, God. What's your mind? Would have to be in the never ending story When our techs dies in the swamps of sadness and a tray you can't see,
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it was heartbreaking thing. Yeah, his trusty
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steed are text. He's really you've seen that movie like Oh, the
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bitch is if you haven't seen the never ending story like 1,000,000 pretending Well, I haven't. So you're a little too young.
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You think liking is when Beyonce's in the movie like that? We're talking about the cartoon, Dave. Dave's too young, young young. All right,
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Um, I have a question. Which body part do you wish you could detach and why? Oh,
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I don't want to get creepy here, but get creepy. No, no, wait. So detach. Detach, and then use it somewhere else. No, I think it's just attached. I'd roll my eyes into the bathroom
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stalls. You take them out of your head and then put them under,
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like, rolling on some of the most. Pick him up,
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but think of what's on the ground catching on to the Just use some contact solution. You'll be home. That's it,
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right? I mean, at this point, It's all theoretical. So I'm a thinker, like detachment eyes or some kind of sanitary situation. Put him back in,
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You know, I mean, I like that. Yeah. Okay, me, Scotty, this is tough one. Um, detach, Like,
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kind of like the eyes idea. I think that
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could be useful. Could be used to be fun. It'll be like Mad eye moody and put in. I like your watch.
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I just don't know if there's any
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other parts that I would want to detach. Hear you. But what you gonna do with the Pearson took? You ever ridden a horse like
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that here in a desk drawer? Honey Written? Of course. We're like a
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you've never wanted to get rid of your scrotum. Or, you know, if you're bouncing around on a horse for a CDO are like straddling someone's using detached permanently. No, to get rid of just for the moment. Oh, yeah. Put him in a bag on the beach. My back.
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You're a giant labia. Aziz told me the other week. Jim, did you know that
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the scrotum would be labia? Yeah, if you were a girl. That's what you said.
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And I was like fascinated by it. And then and then you got a
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little team like
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I did. I think it was Michael, to be honest with you.
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Oh, yeah? Yeah. He said he has the biggest balls. And then he's like your feelings by my doctor. Yeah, he said that. And I'm a doctor like he's seen the biggest in the world and you apparently have bigger.
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I mean, that's something
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to be proud of its proud, but
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also in the way you should detach them. That's why
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you mass ready. And you that's what you're afraid of. Subways everywhere. There's no film like Oh, God, right. It
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says my balls are jammed underneath my body and my body is not
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things. So,
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honey, honey. Okay, so that's me. What Dave would say. Detach my mouth.
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Oh, you sly. Would you just let me know? Yeah. Depends what they are. If they are in it, that I have a lot, I think you'll have a lot of things to say. I think that's an Airbnb waiting to happen. Theo.
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Comfort of my own mouth. Victorian village, Victorian
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dreams on. Now we know where Dave lives. Oh,
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the boys line up. I have a personal question. I'm gonna ask everybody. Oh, do you guys know what S m r is? Hey, that's that's You know what it is?
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I don't I heard it before, but I can't tell you again. Um e I know you're gonna do. You're gonna need
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to read it because there's a lot of no use to Mars. Like, basically, it's
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no, I want to know what
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it actually is.
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We'll look it
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up, bitch, because I'm not doing it.
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Arctic Oughta gnomic something. Something.
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So basically, what happens
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is people like
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have shows and have, well, they think whisper there. Like I name Sarah tonight. Autonomous Sensory Meridian response. Some people get off to this and by Calvin
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and some people, like, Listen to this about sounds, soundscapes. You've never What's your state? What would be your ace Amar like? Call sign. Favorite phrase. He does not have a sm are looking him. His response
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is like, you know, he's petrified. Panic Panic is terrible. Oh, shade immediately.
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Well, I'd like to thank you guys very much for coming on.
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spk_1: 15:46
special report. Just kidding. Um, there's a lot going on with the Corona virus. So I decided that on this episode we will have a little, um, not Q and A, but sort of just talk openly about the Corona virus with my partner. Dr Mike. Hello, Dr Mike. Hello. Good evening. Hello. Good evening, Mr Michael. Dr. Michael. Welcome to the office. Yeah. So my sister called a lot of hell Been calling, asking. Let's just talk base. Well, I'm have a contract, so, as you know, s so there's a lot that I want to understand. But also I just want to get clear for everyone. So my first question is, what the fuck is Corona virus?
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So recently, within the media, we've been seeing a lot of hype about this virus called Corona Virus, which a lot of it came to attention earlier this year whenever there was, ah, epidemic with flu like illness that was occurring in, uh, part of China, called Wuhan in the Hoop a province. And, um, everyone was wondering, Oh, my gosh, what's what's going on? Why are so many people getting ill so quickly in such a short amount of time? But, um, that's kind of how it started to come within the mainstream media. But if you actually look at the name So the specific strain that there were referring to now is called Cove in 19. Heavy. Heard of that? Yeah, that's yes. So what it stands for is Corona virus. So C O. V. I from the Corona virus and then D for disease and then 19 is actually from the year 2019 because when that's whenever they started to see the first cases, actually who and we're actually in March of 2020 right now, so a lot of it came in mainstream media. I think it was in January off the top of my head whenever the hype really started happening. But, um, we have all sorts of viruses that are out there within, like, nature, the world, and you encounter it all the time. Oniy But especially this time of the year we hear about the flu, so erect influenza and there's multiple strains of that. It's not like there's just one influenza virus. Follow me, I'm following. So Corona virus is pretty much the same thing, along with other viruses like rhinovirus, and there's so many other ones out
spk_1: 18:12
there. So what you're saying is there's different versions of the same virus, but it's kind of like mutated over time or
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viruses naturally mutate over time, way we know this, and I mean, we have a lot of evidence with viruses, especially with like, for instance, like HIV, for instance, that's a virus. Yeah, and it mutates over time because thes virus is learned behavior of how to kind of perpetuate. And they they learned how Thio have their own like proteins
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that no like evolution for a virus, like they evolve over time to try to surface stay alive. That's weird. Staying the left. So? So there's many Corona viruses out there already, but this one in particular is the strain that essentially might have come from long. Look at how I try to use a big word. They're essentially, but it did not go in the right context. You tried. Sorry, but I mean yeah. I mean, there is a lot
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of worry about this because there has been such a quick spread of this, for instance. And I mean right now within the U. S. Ah, there's been, I think I was looking up the most related reports on the CDC website, and I think there's 60 total cases. There's been six deaths in the U. S. And 12 states reporting that. So 22 of the ah 60 cases air travel related 11 are from person
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to person spread, and 27 are still under investigation. So go ahead. How old are the people that do they say, like how the people were that got it and died? Or is it because I have heard of again? I feel like media is totally playing this up and kind of freaking people out. So I don't really know what to believe, but I have heard that a lot of people who are older are the ones that are not making it. That is
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what I'm aware of right now. Again, I can't quote exact ages for the patients that have passed away from the Corona virus at this point. But a SW. Far as I know, they had a lot of other co morbidity is going on. They were older, usually in their sixties and seventies.
spk_1: 20:23
So co morbidity or whatever. That fucking more words that just means they have an ailment already. That sort of compromising their list. Dad,
spk_2: 20:32
like chronic diseases like like hypertension, diabetes, anything. Deccan compromise your overall general health. But, um, the difference with this is, um the mortality rate is a little bit higher off of, ah, preliminary evidence. Most recently I was hearing that there is a 2% mortality rate with the Corona virus.
spk_1: 20:58
Okay, And how does that compare with Because, Okay, I've also heard like there's comparisons from the flu. So what is the comparison there like because a lot of people died from the regular flu?
spk_2: 21:07
Sure. So the mortality difference for the flu, it's about 0.1%. And for Corona virus, it's supposed to be 2% off preliminary evidence. And again, I don't know where NBC Nightly News got some of their reports, but I think they were saying the Who or the World Health Organization was commenting, saying that the mortality rate of Corona virus could even be up the 3.4% currently. But putting everything in perspective statistically how, he said, there are about 60 cases within the United States right now. There have been what did I have it right here? 18,000 deaths from the flu this year,
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three year alone, 300 days in or year
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season, 310,000 hospitalizations and at least 32 million Flu illness is anticipated. And again, these air not all exact numbers, but they're pretty good estimates. So putting it in perspective, obviously not that many people have this Corona virus Now. We're not sitting here saying that whenever you go out into a big public space such as, um, an international airport or large distorting China or large sporting event or something where there's thousands of thousands of people congregating, we're not saying, Just be like loosey goosey with the way that you're trying to take care of yourself. But
spk_1: 22:28
so what? What can people do to prevent this in public places like that? Well,
spk_2: 22:33
just like with any sort of respiratory illness or regular virus, the best thing that anyone could do is make sure that you're washing your hands with soap and water. Predominantly use warm water, try and either state like Happy Birthday or the BBC's. That's always a good length of time to know that you're really adequately get down into the 30 today. That's fine. That's fine. I think it's a least like 15 seconds, but as long as you do one of those things to kind of give you a rhythm, uh, wash in the while you're washing your hands. You could also use, like Terrell, any of those hand sanitizers. Those are effective against defeating Corona virus and regular virus.
spk_1: 23:14
I've heard with that that they had to have alcohol in Um, because I heard that some people don't have alcohol him. That's why it doesn't work like Pierrot had like a big thing. They had a statement that they had to come out and say this doesn't kill germs because it doesn't have alcohol in it. Right? You need the levee. Your duty kind. Yeah, yeah, but
spk_2: 23:32
at the same time, nothing replaces soap water. And if you are coughing or sneezing, make sure you cover your mouth. Ah, wash your hands immediately. And I feel like especially in this day and age, so many people are very worried about goingto work and missing work. And we'll try and work through an illness, for instance. But just like with any general illness, if you really feel that you have something where you can spread it so a k a communicable type of disease, you need to make sure that you do the best thing for yourself and
spk_4: 24:06
only
spk_2: 24:06
yourself but the public around you and make sure that you stay home and that you stay away from other people who are more at risk, which is our young Children and our elderly patients and those that are immuno compromised. We have it. We have the ourselves toe. Make sure that we're trying to decrease the spread of any sort of disease as we want to try and maintain
spk_1: 24:29
health. Okay. And now I
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kind of wanted.
spk_1: 24:32
I know. So that's Corona in a nutshell. Should we be worried, or is this something that we need to chill the fuck out like what's happening here? I think
spk_2: 24:41
it's reasonable, Thio Make sure, especially if you're going to do any sort of non essential travel to be careful where you're going. So obviously a lot of health organizations are implementing. They're like screaming and testing strategies off. What? Ah, what to do? The kind of see, Do we need to like quarantine people or not? Because if anyone's been the Wuhan or the hoop, a province or even almost recently, like Milan, Italy, northern Italy has had a big spread and I think, like Iran and several other nations around the world, um, we just have the be careful that we, ah, kind of screen out these people and see, Do we have to be worried about it spreading, for instance? So right now, the CDC, I'm pretty sure is the only one that's testing for it, but I wouldn't doubt it if here in the coming weeks we start to see our, uh, local and community hospitals or want to start testing for this specific virus
spk_1: 25:43
fun for you.
spk_3: 25:45
Um okay. I want to
spk_1: 25:47
also talk about one other thing really quick before we wrap this up. Sure. When you said the flu shot, can you please explain to people what the flu shot is? Because I've got a lot of people who think it's the actual virus who say they get sick after it and say Doesn't matter. So I'm just curious as a professional. What your opinion is on that.
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Sure, sure, I will gladly talk about it. So the flu vaccination is different from season to season because based on epidemiology, it's kind of almost guesstimating what the most prevalent flu strain is going to be for the upcoming season. Because it's always impossible to fully know what's gonna happen. You don't know until it gets there, but, ah, non live vaccine has been formulated. And what that means is we're not actually giving you the real flu virus through a shot. We're giving you the particles that your body would recognize if it were to come in contact with the flu, because again, there's multiple different strings of that, and you get into all these different names. Like if you've heard like H one n one and I think h three n two. There's lots of different variations of it. So with this flu vaccine, the the non live one, which is what's given most commonly now it's just a shot in the arm, and it takes about two weeks for it to start taking effectiveness. And every season is a little different. Some seasons it could be like, maybe 20% effective, and our season's. It could be like 60 to 70% effective. But the ultimate goal is not to. This is how I look at it. It's not to prevent you from getting the flu, but it's more of when you get the flu. It's trying to prevent the complications that are associated with flu, which ultimately can be respiratory failure. ARDS acute respiratory distress syndrome, Um, and even being ventilated. I mean, I've seen plenty of people throughout my medical training, her pretty healthy in their thirties and forties and loan behold. They come in contact with the flu, and sometimes they end up on a respirator and a breathing tube. So it's and most of time they did not get a flu vaccine. So you'll you'll hear a lot of people say, Well, that's not effective. And it it didn't help me before And I got the flu shot afterwards Well, or I got the flu afterwards. But, um, you actually can't get the flu from the flu vaccine because it's
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not alive vaccine just like a road map for your body to recognize when the real flu comes. It's sort of ready for it, in a sense, because it recognizes it earlier or something like that. I mean, yeah,
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it's a road map pretty much it says, Hey, if you encounter this, this is what you need
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to D'oh! Okay, so in conclusion, wash your hands. Yet
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in conclusion, I think the most imperative thing for everyone is to not. I wouldn't say be blase or take this epidemic slash pandemic concern lightly, but I would not lose sleep over it. I feel absolutely comfortable going to work every day and seeing patients and making sure I'm trying to deliver the best health care I can. But in between, just like with any patient, make sure you're washing your hands. Make sure that you're used to enhance and Tizer with alcohol in the train, make sure that that will, you know, kill any sort of particles that could potentially be spread among others. And, um, just ah, you know, it's never too late for flu shots. I will say that for sure. Even though it's in March 2020. Right now, it's never too late. And ah, just ah, just be careful.
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So wash your hands, you filthy animals. What? It's basically coming down to wash your hands, wash your door knobs, monitor your health of your sick. Don't go to work at this point. I mean, I feel like that's a safe bet. Like if you're sick, maybe just take the day and see what happens. Yeah,
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I think that's absolutely reasonable, especially if you're a mounting A fever.
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So fever fever. If there's a fever, that's a big trigger. And fevers 100.4. I check my temperature. I feel like Harry going to check it with a thermometer. Not
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poorly, Michael. Uh,
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but no. In all seriousness, everybody, please be a champion for your health. Make sure you wash your hands with soap of water. Ah, get your flu shots. Make sure you talk about any other preventive strategy. You can with your physician if you have one. Because there are a lot of ways that physicians offer preventive health to where we can try to avoid illnesses and ailments.
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Perfect. So now that we've talked Corona, let's go back to talking to our friends on Sunday. Fun day. We're gonna bring you back to your regularly scheduled program. One moment, please. Thank you, Dr Mike. Thank you. Questions.
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No favorite movie is to set human centipede roam out there. Okay, so I have a question games earlier. 00 go ahead. What are you saying? Everyone so well earlier, Scotty was
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talking about Gibbs, and I'm terrified of them because I'm thinking someone's gonna. His favorite is the humans. What's a gimp? It's like someone in all leather. They are like the ultimate sub home who also interested get putting suitcases or pignata because basically, is a gimp. You basically give your entire life toe someone to run it. Recently, someone had a grander profile and they were bruised. But it was their feet in their feet were swollen and there were, like, make this happen. Oh, my God. That sounds horrible. Actually, that sounds horrible. It was a photo from like, it was like in, um, additional typesetting. So clearly they like they're into it. It sounds like a thing.
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Is that, like, outside of the context of a gimp? No, it's completely within the
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context of, like, I'm such a gimp. Break my seat. That was ion. We were never this lamb. What? We were talking about a body part. Would you detach? And now we know.
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Now we know, you
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know, basket. All right, I have a question for you. Yeah, I
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want to know from everybody. Here we have Zion, we have Peter. We have Pamela
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and later culinary. Wow. Peter Poland. That's what you went to? Yeah, it's a little
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bit of Ah, give it a little flavor mix. Yeah, there's a lot of reminds me of Utah. Really? Bobby's biblical, as always.
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Okay, I have a question. Okay. What? What would be the creepiest thing you could say while passing a stranger on the street? So what is the creepiest thing you'll say? Strength
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will say we're happy. Said that's well, have you said something creepy to a stranger? I mean, I feel like the three of us have said many things they were injecting. I think that's a classic psychological thing. And you're projecting your issues. Maybe. Maybe it was just me.
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So what was crazy?
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You are a dick, Big. As a rule, I do not like to talk to trace to strangers. Hardly like to talk to people. I know. Why is that? What deserve trained psychologist on staff? I have my best. I am a psychologist. I think you
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might be. But also I think Peter and Polar like
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sama. Just so you know, Paula, while you're pulling out. My God, if you make me change my name when it was given to me
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by on years, Zion for low birth names, right? What would you say? What's a crazy thing? He would say to a stranger on the street? Can
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we have work knowing that me to movement now? I don't know if, like, how creepy are we getting? I
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mean, go creepy. Look, I'd say
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I think you should just
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answer the question. How it answered, how
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you would, you know, You want to say something with the p word?
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Eat my poop. Okay, Long. Okay.
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Well, thank you, Peter. That's going into the realm of things. We have said,
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See, that would say kind of both. It doesn't matter. Oh, have you said
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some inappropriate things to strangers on the
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street? I think what's more inappropriate is like when you and I were talking in l A to each other, and then people are walking around Heard? Yeah, well, we were talking about Oh, God, you've got to get over those kinds of I know, but we I think that's where we're going. You're on Rodeo Drive. You can.
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Oh, no. That's exactly when you do it. Yeah, that's from listening to you. That's right. Why do I have your back pocket? I think
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I would say, like, wanna touch my taint.
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I mean, I'm sorry. Something you could say. I'm grill one wants to. And Chris Crump. Hey,
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can you got a
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dollar? Wow. Okay, well, then, never mind this pen. Wow, we're done here. I need a bit of Bethany, I think. Yeah. Yeah. You need Bethany. You need back. Um, okay, I got another
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question for you guys. And since the stranger thing didn't really work out, it was just a bad joke, right? Wow. Okay. Not shaming the podcast or anything. That was terrible
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five year old. If you're your five year old cells, you're your old
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self. Suddenly found themselves inhabiting your current body. What would your five year old self do first? I
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only have a panic attack if they saw this. What is going on? One happened. L a gear. We were doing well and piss in my
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chair right now. Make you clean it up.
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I mean, if I was a five year old by myself and then just woke up in my body right now, like, I probably be like, Oh, like I'm gonna touch my vagina. Yeah. You're exploring. What is this come from? I a hair everywhere? Yeah. Lovely touch. My vagina, too. Wow. Is that a human
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responses to touch your private
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way? I think first, I'd be like, Why did you so much? You fucking fat? I
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mean, really, we'd probably be proud of yourself. You're like, Wow, you're so big. Oh, hold on. Oh, you made it this far. Why? Yeah, Like when you're little, You want to be big, you know you're gonna be big one day.
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You did it. I didn't plan on this, but I Well, my fight myself thought that, like 28 years old was like you could rewrite citizen. So if I saw myself now, I'd be like your ghastly old. Yeah, you're a ghastly ghost. Isn't this like half
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the movies in the eighties have this plot? We're
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your somebody else. Like true your clique. Freaky Friday, Parent trap with Tom
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Hanks. Big Ojai. So lovely news in those long underwear.
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Really? Like they were end of that.
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Oh, Tom Hanks. Your journal.
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Tom Hanks. Oh, he's hot shit. Really? Truly. What about younger Tom? His son, his son is?
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Yeah, Turner and Hooch. Yeah, like, ah, little past
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turn hoots like more
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Philadelphia Harry and forced dumping forest trial when he was when he was in the trial. Oh, God. During the trial. All that your passkey, sir. Oh, my God. Yeah. You explain eyes Malaysian. We're back to five now. No. Oh, yeah, I guess. Joe versus the volcano. I
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don't even know that one
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go. I would highly recommend that filmed everyone if their atomic weight is a roller coaster. At the end of that, I know there isn't, but there's an exploding volcano in an existential crisis. Yeah. Wow. Does he have like a pet coconut
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or what is that one
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that didn't see that survive? No. Hannah. Castaway Castaway? No. Yeah, it was a volleyball. Wilson jokers like Okay, no is like late number. You played volleyball
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for, like, five years. I still am. Oh, with Tim, Remember? That's why to be there, But Oh, honey.
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Um, Okay, I got another
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thing for you guys. Here's your last question. Well, there's another.
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Another one. We should have a follow up because the 1st 1 was Yeah. Okay, A terrible. So do you want to ask one? Sure. I mean, isn't it his show to Yeah. All right. Well, I mean, we're really being fun. Okay. What would be the worst thing for the government to make illegal? Bobby's, like there's something other already that's illegal. Gay sex. Say it's I mean, Peter, like like Iran. Maybe illegal abortion is they're already doing that. Yeah, but you're right. Yeah. 100 mean when you get rid of all the clinics, when you're the mayor, will be illegal. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, there's a lot of states where women have no access, so there we go. Zion, I don't remember the question. What would be the worst thing that government could make. Illegal peanut butter and jelly bear arms. Oh, be the world's best. Oh, no. Bethany Getting mass murder tonight, honey, It's Bethany. It's Bethany about marijuana To make it illegal. Continue the voting right now. That would be horrifying. Over Sure, it's Oh, my God. Oh, yeah, tells making a report. Now you strip it away. Fallon's camp Ex felons can't get the voting voting right, although Florida has because limiting Bravo is limiting the vote. Yeah, I mean, which is, of course, something they've been doing it with. Why is during Jim Crow? Certainly, I
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don't know. A lot of history
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rolls voter idea. Yeah, that's like all the other idea all in Georgia.
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And it's like these people just because they haven't voted a couple times did happen. George, what's her name was running the table. Just expunge the voter rolls because you haven't voted. It's really bizarre. Only 38% of some of the country actually votes, and it sounded like a Tuesday like, Why are we doing why we're not having this day? I hope you don't to goto work. There are some countries
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because we used to have didn't have a job. You
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didn't get the day off, right? Get a holiday. We didn't farm that day,
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right? Because you were just living off.
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You didn't know that Kyle's a day. It was November. So as far as that goes, most of the harvest is over anyway. True, so true. So there's just a lot of things that's all antiquated, but they take. They use it to their advantage. That's why the Republicans are much smarter. I like that. The people playing hard to get, like 3.6 times the voting power of someone in California. The Electoral College can itis pitch about that way. It worked at one point, but now it's like so someone in my own mean gets more voting privilege in someone in California, New Yorker. But Americans hold on to that tradition like that's how we did it. But
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that was only the brand, like steaks to the table doesn't
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ever mount. That's like being actual democracy. A. You couldn't make democracy. Burke worked back then. If you were trying to convince states to join the union, if you got the farmers, you weren't able to make it. Someone was voting on their behalf. You have. You are totally agree, Babi. Your body is like I love the electorate. I love talking about all of this God for Trump.
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Sometimes I zone out when I've had a little bit of Bethany. So sorry. Sometimes all the time.
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I have another question. I have a final question right here. All right. Does it have to be the final? Well, yes. What? The most
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imaginative insult you can come up with. It's all situation. OK? Has to be on the way. Every question I ask you, there's a fucking
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leg. I mean, this is some of the insult the most. It's the
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only thing is, when you're, like, sharing a part of yourself and then someone you barely even know just disrespects it, right. You
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know what you're doing? Someone.
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You don't really know them that well. And you're like saying something really high, right? Right, Right. And you're right. Oh, you're judging me like meteo. I get one more too, right? Right.
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Oh, Nicole. I have a problem with that. And I don't
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even socialize with people I don't know. That often
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leads to a don't have toe. Just I do enjoy Impala Weigh Run a pod can Really I mean not This is just hate people. Well, I'd like
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to know information. You don't just want to like, you know, like, at work when they're like,
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Oh, you have lunch with us? No, thanks.
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You know, pure. Like we should do stuff outside of work. I'm like,
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I don't want to hang out with the outside
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of work. Yeah, painful enough. Unless you guys have better jobs. I don't know. I have to deal with everybody.
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Wait. Yeah, but that's like my dad. That's like your fortune and everyone you love. It was always you like, Like attention. OK, and if there's a fee associate ID paying me for that Awesome! Yeah. Okay, you will pay Attention, potato.
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Pay attention. If you don't pay me, I'll still make you pay attention. So
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you're doing this for free? No, it sounds like you have sponsors.
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Oh, yeah. We d'oh
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thinks we D'oh
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d'oh! Popcorn!
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You mean pod corn? It'll be on this episode because I gotta get that paid
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pod on Hayden. Where can you find where can you find these stickers and magnets you have everywhere?
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Um, those air exclusive for people who actually participate. Um, which is not a lot of people that I have a pile of him over here and
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see the people who are participating tonight are they're
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all going away with a
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sticker? Yes, they are. But I also met the people that are here for the interview. Tell me more popcorn. What was your question?
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No, I like your script. Yeah, Producer. That might
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be like, Yes, because, Okay, um, thank you very much for that. That's such a delicious dish voice you just did there. Thank you. I don't know if you're making the cut, to be honest. Like Oh, no, that No, they are. You are fully
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Sunday. Fun day. You can't get enough. I can't believe I have been partying on Sundays. That's two Sundays in a row. We had a lot of fun with our friends on family dinner, and I was really hoping for a better interaction, but I think the problem was I wasn't prepared. I got that critique and I will own that. Next time we do this, I will be way more prepared. Thank you, Dr Michael, for coming on the show. I had to pull all the way from the basement to come up here and sit on the mic. So we really appreciate some in front the information that you were giving and your professionalism on that clicks episode. We have a really great episode with some friends of ours. It's about being black and being gay, and I personally learned a lot about my way privilege and what it means to have it. And it was a great conversation. I got a lot out of it, and these guys were just so incredible being open and honest. So that'll be next week on the 11th Wednesday the 11th is what we're gonna shoot for, um, this weekend. Well, there's a lot of stuff. It's in camp. It was a Corona virus. We're supposed to goto The Arnold Festival in Columbus was gonna go there with my little microphone, but that's not happening, is it? Canceled it, and hopefully we're going to a porn thing. Basically, it's an amateur kind of like video submission, artistic interesting thing, basically, and it's porn. It's called Hump Fest, and it's all over the country. So check out hump fest and see where it is locally to you and that's about it, folks. So I really have a great week. Don't worry about Corona. Just wash your fucking hands and do something nice for somebody. But don't hug him or kiss him or shake their hands. This has been another episode of she's not Doing so Well. I'm Bobby and we will see you next
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