July 9, 2026

TMOS Classic: July 10, 2026

TMOS Classic: July 10, 2026
TMOS Classic: July 10, 2026
The Mike O'Meara Show
TMOS Classic: July 10, 2026
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Key Takeaways

  • Patton Oswalt joins the show to discuss his experiences with stand-up, his perspective on the film industry, and the current landscape of superhero movies.
  • The hosts and guest dive into a humorous discussion regarding personal anecdotes about parenting and the strange habits of toddlers.
  • Oswalt provides insight into the legendary Largo at the Coronet theater, highlighting why it remains a premier venue for comedy and arts.
  • The conversation covers the oversaturation of the superhero movie market and the potential for a shift toward more grounded, original cinema.
  • The show maintains its signature irreverent, conversational flow, featuring classic segments like their lighthearted music trivia game.

"Noticing the days hurrying by. When you're in love, my how they fly."



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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Patton Oswalt often associated with the Largo at the Coronet?

Patton Oswalt frequently performs at Largo, a venue he praises for its intimate atmosphere, high-quality production, and a dedicated audience curated by owner Mark Flanagan.

What is Patton Oswalt's opinion on the current state of superhero movies?

Oswalt believes there is currently a 'glut' of superhero content in Hollywood, predicting that the market will eventually reach a saturation point leading to a collapse before something new takes its place.

Does The Mike O'Meara Show feature celebrity guests?

Yes, The Mike O'Meara Show frequently hosts high-profile guests, including comedians like Patton Oswalt, to engage in witty banter and candid, unfiltered interviews.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Michael Mera, Radio Entertainment.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I had to get it again, and now he'll be a quiet with us.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We will start the show.

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[SPEAKER_06]: T-M-O-S, classic, Friday, flashback.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Patton, you, you said, Patton Oslock and friends, any friends that you want to mention at this juncture?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, the show's already sold out.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, it's close to show.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Why am I plugging it?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, it's all about God's sake.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I can't say who the friends are because then it would really show.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So we have, I mean, I've, I just late in the past, we have drop-ins like Chris Rock, Bill Burr.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So we have my friends and it's exciting that it's like there's always people in town.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So I just, I've just learned not to say in the head of time.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I hear so much about this venue.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Largo Accord.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's the best.

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[SPEAKER_05]: What what makes it so great because it seems like everybody that you know Joe's all the It's the wins are great.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They've I mean The owner of this kind of markflanagan developed the room.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He used to be on as a small small club on Fairfax and in back in the day And he has just cultivated this audience over the decades of just the of

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[SPEAKER_02]: Smart connoisseurs and he brings in these really great shows John Brian Sarah so if I'm in the thrilling adventure hour They get the best crowds.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Wow.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They don't that's fun.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they want to see something good I want to read some Twitter comments about the show.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Do you mind what I'm actually going to call Nate Griffin I'm at him.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He's still around.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I loved him on WAVA in the 80s

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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, that's nice.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, no.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You're a pet and my mom just died.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And you're being really mean.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know that?

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[SPEAKER_02]: The guys at Nerdshirt say, tell Mike I said hi, and send him my condolences as well.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, there he goes.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Let's see how he balanced that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, that made it a little less thick.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so one guy was seriously was sat for your loss and the other one is amazed your lives So I think that's a good balance

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[SPEAKER_04]: I may have done a little grief of poaching myself as a light.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Really?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, Oscar talks often about the fact that I turned in super early with the little guy.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And I do.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Last night, it was probably closer to midnight, 12.30.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, like, readingly.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Pardon me.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, for me.

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[SPEAKER_04]: As you all know, alcohol is a stimulant, so I was up up and, you know, just wrote a little thing on Facebook about sending my mom, I saw that this morning, I thought it was, you know, I don't know, I don't know why I didn't want to do that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I like saying thank you to people and I like putting pictures and that's been fun and that's been good, but this was pure lonely man.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Wife asleep, son of sleep, sitting on couch, meaty.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I was super, last night was a meaty moment for me.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And so I did it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I copped to it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's all there is to it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And then finished my one and went to sleep.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's just the way that happened.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So we have another personal thing that's more important to me.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Today, Oscar Santana is celebrating his, what, 25th birthday today?

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[SPEAKER_06]: 30 eighth.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Perfect.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Ready?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_06]: There you go.

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[SPEAKER_06]: That's it.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Please stop.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's not it.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Wait.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You don't have to pay for that anymore, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Because the Hill Sisters are Hill Sisters.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We got coverage on music.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So we're cool.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We're cool.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, yeah, it's a patty.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It is.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Bitch on wheels.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right, I have a trivia question.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Guess what my son discovered today that is brand new.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's something that has to do with yours, truly.

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[SPEAKER_04]: What did he discover?

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[SPEAKER_04]: That you do funny voices?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, he's known that for a long time.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I'll do that to keep him in now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: One of your, as he gets older, he's tracking with it morning.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He's having more fun and I'm loving doing it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: One of your favorite confections.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Nope, that food.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's what we're doing.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But then we got to, we got to win them a little bit off the, uh, is it attached to your body?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you, Pat, and yes it is.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes, absolutely.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Is it, is it, uh, is it, uh, is it viewable if you're clothes?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Can you see it if you're wearing clothes?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, I'm going to give it away now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That depends on the climate.

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[UNKNOWN]: Oh.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, oh.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Is it, is it, is it have to do with your arms?

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[SPEAKER_03]: No, as it considered the third arm.

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[SPEAKER_05]: No, stop that.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Come on.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Stop that kind of show.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We're at David's.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I'd say it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's a question.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, it doesn't have to do with your head.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He is.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He understands the weather.

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[SPEAKER_03]: You can see it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Can I tune in Tokyo?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Ah, nipples.

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[SPEAKER_03]: My nipples.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what to do.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I'm sitting there and he's just like he kept coming back and coming back and he is hysterical It's maybe because daddy's boobs are bigger than mommy's That was feeding that it was feeding that what do you I don't understand?

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, he's just he's playing he feeding I don't think it's finger in his past that's not saying He's just pointing at it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He's touching it and I'm like, okay, stop that stop that stuff.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's it's really sure

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[SPEAKER_04]: It was, yeah, no, no, I was, it was completely, I'm, I'm, I'm walking around my house naked.

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[SPEAKER_04]: What are you doing?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, it was, it was for your son.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm not, I was, I had a shirt on.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I had a shirt on.

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[SPEAKER_02]: We were watching Midnight Express.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I was trying to explain.

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[SPEAKER_05]: See what the man does?

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[SPEAKER_04]: See, this is, this is when Billy, was it Billy?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Was it Billy?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Billy, it was Billy.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He's Billy, was it a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right, so this is just for a huge streamers right now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I will do the impression of the prison guard the tortures Billy, you did not express it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh my god what a great movie.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It was so weird to later on seeing him watch the movie uh pop-eye and he's Bluto.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh this guy is Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bluto and Bl

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[SPEAKER_05]: And I know that Patton is a super heroine.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I love to get it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So I would be remiss if I didn't say when we were talking in the pre-show pre-show meeting, you said, and Oscar, you can talk about Superman and the Green Hornet, for whatever the hell it is.

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[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, no.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like, I'm like, kind of, as you said, um, that I think the, the Toats worldwide were around $490 million.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I went on Sunday night.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's wealth makes a lot of money, so it doesn't make a great end of time.

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[SPEAKER_03]: The Chris, we're killing the entire time leading up to the debut.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And I went on Sunday night, stay away from social media as much as I could.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So I wouldn't get any spoilers.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Exactly.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I went with my girlfriend who is not a comic book or superhero fan.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Right?

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[SPEAKER_03]: and she enjoyed it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I enjoyed it and I actually gave it a five, but out of five.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, but that, but it just, the way without me spoiling too much, the way that you go to see a pattern, did you go to see it?

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[SPEAKER_02]: I have not had a chance.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I've been so blind.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, you talk on social media talking about movies a lot.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, you do try to take in as many movies when you're on the road.

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[SPEAKER_02]: My schedule so crazy that I either see movies months before they came out because someone advice me was screening, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Or I see it months after it comes out.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I almost never get to see it when it comes out.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Have you seen the revenue?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Have you seen the revenue?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Have you seen the revenue?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, yeah, but I only watch the screener of it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I didn't see the theater, but I saw you have to see that movie in the theater.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I know.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I hear it's amazing in the theater.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I had a respect to patent.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm not getting too much detail because this is something.

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[SPEAKER_03]: How do you stay away from spoilers when you have this?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, I mean, it's hard because I know the guy.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I know David S. Goyer who wrote,

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[SPEAKER_04]: Batman V Superman So here's the moon The moon There you go Well, you're a star We know that We know we are in the presence of greatness We actually took this package out and dropped them I know He did look it Well, it also looks like it And what

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's pretty bad.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's right there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's nice.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I read the script.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Oscar.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No, no.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I was talking about stuff he was working on.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And you know, there was, there was a lot of back and forth.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So where do you?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, that's pretty loud.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm sorry, guys.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Where do you line up on the whole?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I, this is from my perspective.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Too many of them.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I want, oh, yeah, there's a glut.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That always happens with Hollywood.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Something makes money.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So they make 900 of them.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think right now superhero movies are going to go the same way as remember the 80s when Halloween and fire the 13th made a billion dollars to suddenly every week and there was a new slasher move.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, April the April fools day.

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[SPEAKER_06]: The Karnay, the 12 slasher, the mutilater.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And then it kind of went, well, if you're like, okay, got it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Thank you.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And then

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[SPEAKER_02]: Then they had some cool postmodern like scream So like that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So there's gonna be too many super hero movies and then it we're gonna hit a saturation point and then It'll all collapse something else come along and then they'll ten years now they'll be the cool postmodern smarter takes on I hope so because we're getting like you know deadpool was a lot of fun Yeah, you know, I'm hearing different things about Batman.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He's super man.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm not hearing the word fun a lot

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[SPEAKER_02]: A lot of people are arguing about it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know about these people, but they're arguing about it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And then we'll see what happens with it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But both of these companies, Warner Brothers and, and who does the Avengers movies?

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's Marvel and, um...

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[SPEAKER_02]: I do not need to fight a man no, but no, but they just sold it over to Martin least him at least them yes option to buy but they've they've announced the next decade of movies Remember that when Marlton is that healthy is that healthy for the industry?

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[SPEAKER_02]: I know what I feel like the movie break and just came out and and cannon films went Here's the next decade of break dancing movies right now

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No break dancing will never go out of style.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I can't really bug a lube.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I was thrilled with the recent Academy Awards.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I was thrilled with the movies that were nominated.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I thought it was one of the better years in a long long time.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, there were so many movies, whether it's room, whether it was spotlight.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Revenant, you know, the, it was, I thought it was a terrific year for movies.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The problem, I don't know anything about the business, but the problem I find is that they kind of cram them into the end of the year.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And then we, we got to pay for some of those movies for the rest of the year.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And then we see all, all the crap.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I get frustrated because I love going to the movies.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And, you know, Revenant was, you hear that word transformative a lot.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And,

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[SPEAKER_04]: I have for decades talked about how I don't care for CGI.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't like it in commercials.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't like it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Now they're all using it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: This movie, I haven't been to a movie where I sat in a theater and I was completely suspended disbelief in totality.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I was what I thought I was watching on the screen appeared so real to me and I haven't had that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I never got that with the whole Transformers thing or that when I'm watching Revenant, the Revenant, it was.

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[SPEAKER_04]: on my god this is a legitimate attack and I feel like one of those arrows is going to go through my head it was that phenomenal I don't that's why I think they're talking about being transformative I don't know I don't know anyone because I think that people are also over saturated on CGI and now there's a

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[SPEAKER_02]: There's a generation of directors coming up that don't want to use it that that want to go other way like a backlash almost against there is yeah, I mean that guy in your ratu is is the master of if you watch children come in where he is that that attack by the the zed's on the car and back it up the motorcycle is phenomenal thing one shot and they don't you know but there then there's you know other filmmakers I thought one of the

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[SPEAKER_02]: the first fight that Creed has, where it's one shot, and it's a three-round fight.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Dammit, that's the one I didn't say.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Brutal, it's so, you're like, these actors just had to actually box for nine minutes, and they had to coordinate, because in the camera, whips down to like, slides to loan, yelling something, and then whips over to the other corner guy, and he, and they've got to say it all at the exact right moment, it's stunning.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Wow, it's an amazing, it's an amazing amount of that that goes into all that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I mean, you've been there, but it's a guy, it's a director going, okay, if I do this with CGI or with MTV cutting, you know, no, that's not exciting anymore.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What's a way to get people to perk up in the theater and go, oh my god, and not only perk up in the theater, but then go home and go, hey, look, don't wait for this to be on TV ghosts.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You go now, this pays off if you go see this in the theater.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Where is so where do you think we're talking about superhero movies for the next decade or we're talking about, I thought a pretty good crop of movies for the Academy Awards.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Obviously they talk about attendance at movies.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Where do you think the state of the industry is right now?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Do you think we're going to be, are you optimistic or pessimistic about it?

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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, I'm optimistic in terms of like people are clearly going to a lot of movies.

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[SPEAKER_02]: The box office has been crazy.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I just wish that it wasn't for these gigantic event world building mythos films.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I wish they were just as excited about.

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[SPEAKER_02]: you know, a movie like room or, you know, a movie like Tan Jareen, which, you know, came out last year for a week that was, it was shot in a guy's iPhone.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And it's one of some of the best filmmaking I've ever seen.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't see that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: How amazing this thing is, it's all hand-held and like,

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[SPEAKER_02]: Whoa, so yeah, just the box office has been way more dire than this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: The movie industry has been crumbling way worse than it is now, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: So I think it's actually fine.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I just, if you look back at the way movies were in 1969, where every single studio was basically selling off their sound stages, and they were putting out movies like, it's like, it's 1969, easy riders out, you know, Bonnie and Clyde, and they're putting

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[SPEAKER_02]: Darling Lily and Dr. Doolittle and you know trying to and and paint your wagon for God's sakes Not like this is like minor singing

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[SPEAKER_04]: We got to get the the the music on Rob you say this whole thing.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I didn't think that likes to do this Well, we did always like did we talked of records on the last time on Patton was here in November and he said that it was fun But he wanted to take it to the next level and so I picked more obscure records and I will tell you the artist All right, I want to question our celebrity guest judgment on this.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay

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[SPEAKER_04]: I've forgotten it, but in the event that having the more difficult record causes us to screw up, I don't know whether there will be the entertainment value of playing Oralene still the one, which I would nail every time even from the distance.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Why, why play doom in God mode?

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's one for a minute.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, you're right.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Why, what do you do?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Exactly.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Couldn't agree more.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And also, man, I say you're questioning my judgment.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You see where my career is going.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I clearly don't have good judgment.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Just pay take it out of the dust pal.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you very much.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think you know I get you right Question it Mike's alive.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's right no one has tweeted a questing the existence of patent as a gift I remember reading a little bituary in the post That is so funny all right Let's play play the fucking records

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[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, well, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no

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[SPEAKER_02]: 17 minutes on the high side of 5 o'clock here at WABA.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm the Dawn Master taking it to work and bringing you home every single day That's right.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I have a 12-hour shift.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Thank you M. Fedamines right now.

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[SPEAKER_02]: We got a new one by a Jackson.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No, not that one.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No, not the other one.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm sorry.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's your main

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[SPEAKER_04]: How long is it I think he's got another I think he's got another 12-second That is that mean if one guy doesn't get it does the other guy get a crack at him.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Do you want to try your main jacks?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I prefer I defer completely to Pat me because Patty think we should get all fresh music or we should try to to improve on the last

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[SPEAKER_02]: go to the next song until someone nails.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Until someone nails the whole.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I got that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now here's Mike versus Germaine Jackson.

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[SPEAKER_05]: W ABC.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Boys and girls.

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[SPEAKER_04]: How are you?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Power 105.

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[SPEAKER_04]: WAVA.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He's got a lovely little anecdote about my little guy, my coolium, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He discovered my nipples this morning.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And I somehow felt like I was some sort of purpose.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He was tweaked my nips, but that's okay.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He's a darling little kid, and I'm an elderly father, and you're listening to me, and I think that's just duckie.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Here's Germany in Jackson, I'm power, what a fly!

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[SPEAKER_04]: Co-ma-oh!

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's the way to do it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That is the way to do it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Nice to meet you.

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[SPEAKER_05]: My very least.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And I seriously believe the last time I heard that record was probably when that record was contempt.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, let's get serious.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So Mike would take this one, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, Mike gets the point.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Not so much.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Patton's your turn.

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[SPEAKER_03]: No, no, it wouldn't be fair for Mike to go and then a Patton can go after me.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, all right.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Very good.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And you want to play, you want it to play too, but I don't care.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I'll play.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Thanks.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I like to watch these two champions around, like you go.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Mike, your artist is Paul Davis.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Paul Davis.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch

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[SPEAKER_04]: W-I-R-E, whether you're acu-eather in science science, able to brought to you by your official Chesapeake Bay hot clubs, association station.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hi everybody, it's Mike.

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[SPEAKER_04]: How's everything going with you?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hope you're enjoying your day and don't forget to give it a chance.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh no!

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh no!

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh no!

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh no!

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh no!

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh no!

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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, you're sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet,

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[SPEAKER_05]: I played it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I played it though.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I have there's no excuse for me playing it on the YRE.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Absolutely.

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[SPEAKER_05]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You want to take Paul Davis?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Let's do it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Let's do it Yes, WLS we're doing our morning drive time fun time I hate my boss flat jacks necktack 17th color Get to Splatoon.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm a suffering a Microsoft but luckily it hasn't affected

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[SPEAKER_04]: Alright Rob, alright Rob, you get a chance now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Alright, here we go.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I will give it a shot.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Let's see what we do.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Alright, Rob's to be like everybody's too quick.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Hey, FWB, General 98, every time.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Fun all morning musical, day music power, WAVA, and it's a 65-level fair.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yet, for to that, it will be my favorite kind of love and is Paul Davis on your favorite station.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But then I mean, it's not it's honestly fair, but it's a it's a clouded Asterisk victory because I got to go to school on two other guys there That's a good joke.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, so now you start.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It's patents are doing one more.

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[SPEAKER_03]: We'll be one more because I have the yellow doozy beta Let me uh, okay.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, you want so he gets to start the next one

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's right.

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[SPEAKER_03]: You start the next song.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, no, okay.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Let's do now.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It's now it's a nerve It's his nerve record.

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[SPEAKER_03]: You can't you can't listen first.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Let's do Ray Steven's race

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[SPEAKER_05]: It is 20 minutes best the hour of 11 o'clock right here on your favorite radio station KC JJ.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Have you been to the movie theaters?

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[SPEAKER_05]: A lot of people are seeing Superman V Batman.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's not as good as my favorite movie.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And here's the hit title song from this one cannon ball run.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Have you seen it?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, it's good.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Music by Ray Stevens on the double J.

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[SPEAKER_05]: What do you see?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh

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[SPEAKER_02]: All right, WCAT, the devil dogs still recovering from last night's chili cook-off.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They're gonna win a little hard on those ghost peppers.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So right now, I am not ready for the world, take me away.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So, good to see you.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah!

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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, I didn't hear you.

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[SPEAKER_03]: What's the second half?

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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I ain't got it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: He got it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I got it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Got it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: He absolutely, they quit.

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[SPEAKER_03]: That's awesome.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I almost freaked out because I thought they don't start seeing a till oh Sheila But he does a little talks.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He does a little tell you you where stays on patting then Mike all right Mike your artist will be Hmm, where do we go here?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Let's do Richard marks.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh I know you're a fan

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[SPEAKER_04]: I love it, but this is Michael Merlin, my death has been exaggerated, no hold on, no reports of my, how is it going?

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[SPEAKER_04]: The death that people think, people thinking I'm dead, are wrong.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Michael Merlin, W. Oh, that was the first part of the death.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Alright, guess what, I'm bored.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's my game, and I don't want to play anymore.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Want more?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Make sure you check out the Michael Marabona show.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Michael Marabona, radio entertainment