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Cinema: Movie Misquotes

November 20, 2023 Colt Draine and Owen "The Mic" McMichael Episode 55
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Nov 20, 2023 Episode 55
Colt Draine and Owen "The Mic" McMichael

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Ever wondered why movie misquotes are so common? What if we told you that your favorite iconic lines like "I am your father" or "Life was like a box of chocolate" aren't exactly as you remember them? That's right folks; we're diving into the surreal world of misquoted movie lines, dissecting why we tend to remember the incorrect versions, and setting the record straight. From the chilling backstory of "The dingo's got my baby," to the marketing trends that shaped 80s cinema, this episode is a roller coaster ride for movie buffs and trivia geeks alike.

But we're not just in the movie business. We're also venturing into the intriguing territory of misquoted song lyrics and their unique connections. Ever misheard "I've got my mind set on you" in a rather peculiar way? Well, you're not alone. In addition, we share our experiences with West Coast productions and the vibrant world of stage and screen. To wrap up, we've got a heartfelt message for all of our listeners and a show-stopping surprise you won't want to miss. So, are you ready for a fresh perspective on your favorite quotes and lyrics? Join us for an episode that promises to turn your movie and music trivia knowledge upside down.

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Ever wondered why movie misquotes are so common? What if we told you that your favorite iconic lines like "I am your father" or "Life was like a box of chocolate" aren't exactly as you remember them? That's right folks; we're diving into the surreal world of misquoted movie lines, dissecting why we tend to remember the incorrect versions, and setting the record straight. From the chilling backstory of "The dingo's got my baby," to the marketing trends that shaped 80s cinema, this episode is a roller coaster ride for movie buffs and trivia geeks alike.

But we're not just in the movie business. We're also venturing into the intriguing territory of misquoted song lyrics and their unique connections. Ever misheard "I've got my mind set on you" in a rather peculiar way? Well, you're not alone. In addition, we share our experiences with West Coast productions and the vibrant world of stage and screen. To wrap up, we've got a heartfelt message for all of our listeners and a show-stopping surprise you won't want to miss. So, are you ready for a fresh perspective on your favorite quotes and lyrics? Join us for an episode that promises to turn your movie and music trivia knowledge upside down.

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Speaker 1:

Oh.

Speaker 2:

Shit man. Hey, I'm so happy that I got a hold to no who's gonna happen or not, right, but I know how much you clearly told me that you like popcorn flavored jelly beans.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

No, I went ahead and I bought you, like I got a whole garbage bag of them. For some reason they're behind the mission, but I just clearly remember you telling me how much you love popcorn flavor jelly beans. You said it, you got the garbage part.

Speaker 1:

Right, you didn't say that.

Speaker 2:

You don't love those.

Speaker 1:

I did not what? Very similarly to you, we're. You know me quite well as many. No, empire strikes back one of the most iconic lines Luke, I am your father, right? Uh-uh, actually, why, no, I am your father what?

Speaker 2:

No, yeah, no, For real, though that's crazy. Hmm, Dang, that's a, that's an interesting thing. So yeah, movie miss quotes, let's uh, let's uh Educate some people on some things we found on Google and most of these.

Speaker 1:

I was the miss quote. Whether I'd seen the film or not, I was under the impression that you know what everyone thinks that's actually wrong Was correct to be forced gum. Oh yeah, beloved movies. One of us quoted, you know, iconic lines, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm always said life is like a box of chocolate. Right, the actual line is, mama always said life was Like a box of chocolate and interestingly enough, I brought that up. Hmm, I go work. Mike, he's big, big on movies. He actually knew the Darth Vader one. When I started to say you know, I said oh nope, people think it's this. But he said that the mom in force, gump originally does say is and then he would know I don't know yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, I don't know I'm gonna defer to you. I didn't go back and watch it to be sure, but I don't think he would. But people are quoting force gum Go when they, you know when they say that. And right what he says, that the bus stop is Was rather than is anyway, yeah, yeah, that's pretty.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, man, I don't know the whole world's upside down at the moment. Forrest Gump's a great movie. I remember I actually seen that in theaters. That's weird. I did as well. Yeah, yeah, me and him like the same kind of shoes too. Yeah, nike Cortez, anyway. So what else you got, my friend? This is. This is really cool. Actually, I'm very glad Owen has been on a roll lately with ideas for episodes, as I am currently busy putting together a project with my friend, ron dog from Merced, or as we call him, on this show Ron from Merced or Merced Ron, whatever you prefer. It's sort of a run.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, ron should pick that one. I kind of thought, like Ron from Merced, like you know, shay, and Irving on Dan Patrick. Yeah, I know right, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And then Shane Irving sounds like Will Ferrell, ron from Merced's, kind of like Ron Burgundy, right it all like yeah.

Speaker 1:

Together. Wow, and here's one I actually haven't seen with a more famous Quotes do from the graduate. When Mrs Robinson is flirty with Benjamin, he's often quoted as saying Mrs Robinson, are you trying to seduce me? And apparently Dustin Hoffman's actual line is Mrs Robinson, you're trying to seduce me, aren't you? Hmm, so I mean subtle, but still for something that's so famous, yeah, you think you'd want it verbatim.

Speaker 2:

I mean also it's hard to imagine Dustin Hoffman as a young man. He's Been old for quite a while. I know we're old too, kind of now, but like yeah.

Speaker 1:

I know that's interesting. That was before we were alive. By a ways, I think if it came out in like late 60s right.

Speaker 2:

You know who was shocking to me to see who I thought was like. Oh man, like a crazy transformation as far as age in Hollywood. Like I seen an old Jack Nicholson movie and I can't even remember which one it was, but oh my god, it looks like Jack Nicholson, but like he's like a freaking cartoon character for me when he's younger, you know. And then me and Adam today were watching Mars attacks with Jack Nicholson. Pretty interesting guy. What else do you got there, my friend?

Speaker 1:

another one. I haven't really seen but a classic plan of the apes. Charles and Eston's line take your stinging paws off me, damn dirty ape has many incorrect quotes adapted over time. The most common that I saw was get your stinging paws off me, you damn dirty ape.

Speaker 2:

To Pretty, pretty aggressive. Charleston Charlton has been there.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it's like get and take, again very subtle, but yeah, it's such an iconic, bright and again that's. I really had no Interest in seeing that. I don't know but One I do I've never seen. Also, all-time classic. I do have interest in Casa Blanca, mmm. Play it again, Sam. Everyone's heard that right. Play the game.

Speaker 1:

Bergman not Ever uttered in the film. Play it, sam play. As time goes by. Oh my god, I guess that's huh, but somehow play it again. Sam is in. I mean, I can't even think of how many references to that with that quote I've heard and I guess yep, not, not that in the movie, not even close.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, hey, you know what I was thinking about this, being as they are movies, I don't know so much as the ones from Back in the day or how they're advertising worked, right, I don't know, but I do know, as of the 80s, like movies were really pushed with products, for example, right, so some of these this is my theory, my friend and I actually kind of thinking about this is we're researching and and it was like, well, maybe like they adjusted a line to fit a commercial and then it picked up, oh wow, yeah, good point.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's, very welcome I don't know where I came.

Speaker 2:

I was like, hmm, and then, but that you could think about that man. It's kind of like, well shit, what was I thinking about? I said something to my kid and I was like it was an old saying. And I was like, oh no, it was my mom. She's like I don't give a rip, right. And I understand that's like. You know, I'm not trying to cuss, I don't give a shit, whatever, right. But at the same time as I imagine some guy back in the day I mean like I don't give a rip, and then going outside to like smoke a cigarette or whatever you may be doing, and Feeling pretty clever, and then it caught on, you know. So it could be as simple as that. The start these sort of things. So it's possible that some local carpet cleaning company was running an ad for you know, whatever. Who knows you what I'm saying, though, here? Right, yeah?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, absolutely, absolutely. I mean two years, another one. Snow white in the seven dwarfs. The Queen is Often quoted as saying near mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all? Right, the actual line Magic mirror on the wall, who's the fairest one of?

Speaker 2:

all I know that's fucking crazy dude, because, like when you said it, it pops in my head. I mean, tomorrow, watch snow white. And I remember it from when I was a kid, even though it was yeah, yeah, so Weird man. This is, this is how it works. It's also my, my friends out there podcast, yeah, still no name for it. So I guess they're stuck with podcast. Landia people she's raising, yeah, well, I'm kind of round there and Mm-hmm and if any At the same time. If anybody has any better ideas, feel free, fuck people. Yeah, come on now. Anyway.

Speaker 1:

I am lost.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I Feel like maybe I'll do one real quick. Apocalypse now, 1979. In the movie, the words of the tenant colonel Bill Kilgore, or Robert DeVall, a hawkish, lunatic, flamboyant commander who wore a black horse soldiers, that's in Calvary hat with a Calvary sword emblem. You know it's good, bad ass. You know any yellow dickie, apparently. His famous line of dialogue is often been stated simply without its full ending. As this short line of dialogue, I love the smell in napalm in the morning smells like victory.

Speaker 1:

Right the full quote Wow See, I didn't know that I didn't.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, this is in that movie, oh my god, and it's like you know. I know I love the smell of napalm in the morning reminds me of Duke Nukem. You remember that game? Yes, I only know how to do two things kick ass and chew bubblegum. And I'm all out of bubblegum. That's a great line. I know that's not miss quoted, um, anyway. So I love the smell in the palm in the morning smells like victory. Right, that's the. What we know, most of us, especially our agents at the full quotation is you smell that? You smell that Napalm, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that. I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hillbomb for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of them, not one damn. Never mind, there's a lot of offensive stuff. There's gonna be a bleep in there, people. I was reading a quote, mind you.

Speaker 1:

Well, definitely yeah, but wow that yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the smell, you know that that gasoline smell, the whole hill smells like victory. Someday this war is gonna end and that's how it ends. And yeah, I mean it's about war. It was like supposed to be really realistic as well, you know. And to be honest, yeah, whatever I said there, I'm not quite clear what it means, but I automatically assume it's offensive.

Speaker 1:

Okay, thanks.

Speaker 2:

Not familiar with those kind of things like that type.

Speaker 1:

I'm not really either. Only I know that's like a yeah I'm flattering term for yeah, I'm not cool with it. Nope, not doing it either. Not at all, yeah from the film.

Speaker 2:

Not now, not ever. Anyway, move forward, my friend. I hope I found one. You didn't find all the way, cuz I didn't.

Speaker 1:

I did not know that and I've actually seen Well, I guess I've seen several of these films, but you, the, the misquotes were. I was under the impression that was what it was right, like a field of dreams. What is actually whispered in the cornfield is if you build it, he will come right, and Even in how high, you know. Messin red, yes, I'm in a movie called racing stripes I'm not familiar with, but if you build it, they will come, is Is, you know, has been perpetuated as oh yeah what the quote is right.

Speaker 1:

In fact it's not. And here's one too. I even read the book oh gosh on this. And of course is it. But science of the lambs, mostly due to Jim Carrey, imitating in cable guy Does not happen in silence of the lambs when it's just sterling first Me ten of elector. It's a very mundane Good morning.

Speaker 2:

Oh, my fucking god, you want to know. Yeah, I'm not hello Clarice.

Speaker 1:

I think of that. I like can picture Anthony Hopkins saying hello Clarice. It is incorrect, that's Jim Carrey.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, you know it's crazy about that is Me and the lady, the wife, nicole. We watched the show right and it was. It was a I think it was a Hulu show, but it was basically like a series based on Clarice from silence. The lambs, like it, picked up after Buffalo Bill, kind of thing. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, it was really. Yeah, it was good. I don't even know if it's still on, but pretty good show nonetheless. He says that in that show oh, really so perpetuated again. Oh, what are you gonna do, man?

Speaker 1:

Anyway, and here's one that's again very subtle, but for how? I mean one of my favorite Top 10 movies, at least the godfather, and like the odd thing here is like the film line people quote I'll make him an offer he can't refuse. That is from Mario Puzo's novel.

Speaker 2:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 1:

However, in Francis Ford Copeland's I'm a godfather, yeah. Well, the Brando says I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse. Again very subtle, but still it's different. And for something with that big time, right, yeah, that was surprising. I was thought of the one you know. I'm gonna all make him an offer. You can't refuse.

Speaker 2:

Here I got a cool one. It's kind of kind of sordid. It's not miss quoted so much as misplaced. All right, so our good friend Lawrence to rude, to road I don't know how to say his real name mr T. Maybe that's why he goes by that. Yeah, anyway, I pity the fool, my friend, all right. Most people associate a pity the fool with the a team. Okay, not the case. Clubber Lang. All right, good old mr T and Rocky, that's when he first initially used it. The line was truncated from his full length sense in the film. During an interview, clubber was questioned off camera about his opponent, rocky Balboa, and he said I hear interviewers says and his name is Mario Machado, by the way, do you hate Rocky James? Clubber Lang, mr T.

Speaker 2:

No I don't hate Balboa, but I pity the fool and I will destroy any man who tries to take what I got. Yeah, anyway. So that's where that damn, that's where that comes from. Actually kind of a trip, I don't know. I pity the fool. And we got a whole episode on mr T jokes. You know I had to bring that one in the in the mix when I seen it. Oh yeah, yeah, really neat, I don't know. I like mr T. I don't think there's anything wrong with that guy. I mean Seriously, at his age by now if he had some like Skeletons in his closet they probably came out.

Speaker 1:

Jaws again when I've seen parts of, but I don't think I've ever seen Any of. I don't I forget how many of them there are, but there's like three, okay, I knew this. Like, yeah, three, maybe even four, but yeah, we're gonna need a bigger boat. The actual line is you're gonna need a bigger boat. As, like, who would want to get? Like, hey, yeah, why don't you go deal with that? There's no we involved. Right, you mess with the shark. I'm gonna have a street taco on the beach, but that's not what actually happens. I'm just saying I could be with. So, like, you're gonna need a bigger boat. Like, keep me out of this one.

Speaker 2:

Right, hey, fun fact. There were four jobs films made from 1975 to 1987, with the quality lessening each time, going from one all time classic with the first to a mocked monstrosity at the end. The number of jobs films in their subpar quality became such a joke that back to the future, two famously made fun of it when. So Marty McFly is making a joke about jobs, but I think Sunday jobs is four, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then here's one that I haven't because, familiar with the quote, I'd never even heard of the movie all about Eve. I guess many misquoted with the line fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy ride.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then the actual line fasten your seat belts is going to be a bumpy night. What? And I think we've all heard somebody say that like fasten your seat belts is going to be a bumpy ride, and yet not from the film. Right, no, that's also Dracula, I want to suck your blood. Associated with the 1931 film. Nothing of the kind is ever uttered, really.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, wow, that's insane. Like what an epic Dracula is, like epic and filmography and all sorts of things. Lore for crazy. Yeah, yeah, for sure. Hey, check this out. We all like aliens, right, like, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, yeah, okay.

Speaker 2:

Anyway. So basically Scorni Weaver, she says there's a famous quote where she's like get away from her, you bitch. Right, and it's like she's yelling it at the hostile queen alien. Okay, and this is the thing that they plaster and crap and do whatever. I've seen it before. That's why I bring it up and it's just, it's aliens kind of a cool movie. I guess she has been incorrectly quoted as saying stay away from her, you bitch. So like yeah, so it get away from her, you bitch is the actual quote, but it's always stay away from her, you bitch, when you see it otherwise.

Speaker 1:

So, yeah, again subtle, but still yeah, yeah, I know, I feel like you know some of these.

Speaker 2:

I don't think we're like dropping the ball or anything, but at the same time it's just what it is. We're picking apart bullshit here, you know, sometimes they're interesting In a way though.

Speaker 1:

It's just interesting because, again, I thought you know a lot of the ones that were commonly misquoted. That's what I thought it was. You know movies they haven't even seen that. I've heard that quote so many times and like whoa captain hey, you know, I got one captain.

Speaker 2:

captain, beam me up, scotty Right.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead. Never uttered, never once. How famous is that?

Speaker 1:

It's like the most famous Star Trek. I'm not a Star Trek Me, either one of us. I don't know, I don't. I mean I whatever, I respect, I'm not like trying to hate on it, like, but we know that you know you're not being Techies or whatever. It is. Techies, trekkies, bro. It has a different meaning now. But or Trekkies, right? No, you're cool Either way. Trekkies like Rob. I like Trekkies, yeah, but you're like Rob, yeah.

Speaker 2:

But yeah.

Speaker 1:

I did see that, that, being me up at Scotty. Never once in any of the episodes or the movies, Wow yeah that's pretty crazy At all Wizard of Oz commonly quoted. I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, toto. Not what Dorothy says at all.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore, so that's like that's significant and different. I feel like, right, yeah, then Apollo 13,. Houston, we have a problem. Uh-uh, oh, hell, no, no, what's actually said is ah, houston, we've had a problem, oh, who says the line?

Speaker 2:

Is it um, tom X? Yeah, okay, fair enough. Yeah, wow, pretty good movie. Yeah, it is that one's pretty realistic. Hey, I got a fun one. I don't know, I kind of hope you don't have this one sort of. This is like one of those episodes where we didn't touch base that much on what we were going over. So anyway, all right, this thing it might take a dark turn, my friend, but not really. It's pretty funny. So anyway, one of the most misquoted lines of all time was in the film A Crying of Dark, 1988, australia. The actual line in the film was delivered by distressed mother of Lindy Chabla Rain which I'm, you know whatever referring to her nine week old baby. Azari Chamberlain, whatever, I can't get these fucking names right. That was carried off by a wild dog from their campground tent in 1980, although no one believed her. They just didn't believe her and supposedly you know here's what she actually says the dingo's got my baby Okay.

Speaker 1:

So she was there's an alien on Seinfeldt's dingo a chop baby.

Speaker 2:

Right, she was convicted of murdering her baby, by the way, but later it quitted when new evidence suggested the baby was in fact killed by a dingo. Okay, so we're just going to start here. The phrase in the Simpsons, seinfeldt and a few films has often been mangled, such as a dingo ate my baby. Right, we all know it's shit. I'm bad at that sound. Okay, don't even care.

Speaker 1:

I can't do a good act. It's maybe the dingo ate, chop baby. It's the best delay I can do. That's I forgot that. That comes up in the Simpsons, fair enough, the line I did see that the poor, I mean. Imagine that your child's killed and then you're charged with murdering. Yeah, and it's like no, really, yeah, so okay start caring for sure.

Speaker 2:

Dude, I didn't mean, I was kind of joking when I said no, no, no, no, no yeah.

Speaker 1:

I think of Elaine. It's comical, wouldn't you know what's it? Where's my fiancee, the poor baby? And Elaine said, maybe the dingo ate, chop baby. Yeah, what, the dingo ate, chop baby.

Speaker 2:

Right, and that's a true story.

Speaker 1:

That's funny, but I didn't know that was from an actual thing. I mean, like yeah, it's a real You've already just mentioned it, matt, but at the time when that was on Seinfeld and that was an early one, right, yeah, yeah, I didn't realize. I mean it's still funny. Like they're not making light, I don't feel like of someone's child being.

Speaker 2:

Well, dingo, ate a baby, no matter how you look at it.

Speaker 1:

No matter how you look at it. Yeah, yeah, suboptimal. Yeah, hey, hold on, hold on. I wasn't done.

Speaker 2:

I just started with the dingo. Ate my baby, okay.

Speaker 1:

Oh okay.

Speaker 2:

It's okay, though. So commonly it is a dingo ate my baby. The line was spoofed and stranded. Episode three, episode 10, 1991, yada, yada, whatever. The TV sitcom Seinfeld by Elaine, and she mocked an Australian accent. They make a point of that and they actually have a reference to the clip where maybe the dingo ate your baby. So she actually says you misquoted that too. Maybe the dingo ate your baby is Elaine, Also in the-.

Speaker 1:

Yes, yes. But then she says when the woman asks what she says the dingo ate your baby. Oh yeah, that's right. Okay, no. She says maybe the dingo ate your baby to begin with, and then when the woman's kind of surprised, Right, she simply states the dingo ate your baby. So Simply.

Speaker 2:

That I've seen recently. Right, also weird, but in the Rugrats movie 1998, a news reporter asked Didi Pickle about her missing baby, which I'm assuming is Tommy. Is it true? A dingo ate your baby, damn. They were making fun of that shit in the Rugrats and it came from something real like that, can you imagine. And then- Hmm. Yeah, I'm sorry, a dingo ate your baby. There's another one down here. Oh my God, it's Tropic Thunder.

Speaker 1:

Oh damn.

Speaker 2:

I forgot I was in there, al Pacino, brandon D Jackson Also inaculately referenced the line in a conversation with Kirk Lazarus, a Robert Downey Jr In Tropic Thunder I'm sorry, a dingo ate your baby. You know, it's a true story. Like they lost her kid. Are we winning? I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. Here's another one that got shortened quite a bit, though. Wall Street actor Michael Douglas delivers the famous speech. Now it actually goes is. The point is, ladies and gentlemen, that greed for lack of a better word is good.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

It's quite the long quote, for you know the likely to preserve time to snark cocaine. In the late 80s it was simply shortened to greed is good. Yeah, you know, that saves several words, yeah, it does.

Speaker 2:

That's a thing. Thing are you doing, and that's another one.

Speaker 1:

I've never seen that movie, but I know that greed is good, but I didn't know that there was more to it, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah it's much more interesting than just read as good as right. Ladies and gentlemen, for lack of a better word. Yeah, perhaps the most iconic line in movie history, and again, this is one I have not seen. But God, not the wind. Oh, I now bowl is heard it as, frankly, scarlet, I don't give a damn right, that's wrong. Oh, I mean thanks to pop culture. Um, frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's true. I wonder where that see, somebody just said it one time, man, these one word things and they become miss quotes, errors and errors, and errors and errors for years.

Speaker 1:

And one of the crazy things too, is actually the. It was the first or second day I was starting to research this. Yeah this is a couple weeks ago. I'm a friend of the show trig. Let's get out of the fan, yeah he came in and before I mentioned that we're even doing this, he said that he had seen something on.

Speaker 1:

You know, we all remember ET right, et phone home All right of course he said it's actually, or they tried to say it's actually ET home phone. So once again that could be Like maybe it was like a home phone. You know AT&T yeah, I know, because I was trying to like sell a Landline. You know home phone but, we all All remember ET phone home, right yeah totally, that's it.

Speaker 2:

You're not changing my mind I don't care what you're reading, I would make Michael.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, I mean, again, that was funny. The trick, that was not one that I read. Yeah, and shrig said that I went what you know, we're actually doing an episode on this exact topic, right, yeah, it's neat. Okay, it's a weird thing with like memory.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, what I have of it, it is can be Kind of clouded at times, I guess I don't know whatever. Yeah, indeed, indeed my friend. Oh, oh yeah, anyway, anyway, hey, anyway, dude, hey, good job on this one. Is there anything that?

Speaker 1:

you as well, my friend. Yeah, there were a couple of the apocalypse now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I didn't.

Speaker 1:

It's one. I don't. I mean it's an epic movie, but war movies are especially hard for me though. No watch, because Basically all victims of government it is I don't you know, mob stuff. I don't like watching people get killed, but it's sort of like hey, at least you did that on your own volition, we are living under orders of anyone and right. Oh like, yeah, war movies. They're particularly hard for me to yeah watch, yeah, and that is a great one.

Speaker 2:

Well, I have to deal with like violence against like women and children.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, beyond, so that I can be kind of we know what does. There's violence, but right, particularly women and children and dogs.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, thank you. Okay, well, and then you know it's just Fucking, whatever. Let's not get up in there, not get up in there like that. I said that because often it's rape. That's a big problem and I didn't mean it that way. But like that's the thing and that's what makes me it like it's so hard for me to deal with that I make awkward situations, dude stuff like that, movies like you can ask Nicole, like I can't do it, like when it's like a sexual assault gets all like.

Speaker 2:

I get like angry and it's like I know this is a character, but it gets me kind of like in the. You know how you get that little throat thing. You know I'm like.

Speaker 1:

It bothers me way more than that. Yeah off as well, and then just yeah weird.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I hate to be asked in culture right now. Yeah, why is it going? I'm sure like I hope nothing bad comes out about you, bro. Like for real, for real. Oh, just to that other, like the cat, yeah, the guy who's a real shit bag.

Speaker 1:

I defended him right to yeah, like you know, I'm ending a rapist like fuck that shit. I don't know, I don't know the details, but it's alright, I know whatever that fuck bag is, it's like a piece of shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, fair enough. Yeah, yeah, man, so damn dark turns left and right. Hey, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it's, it's darn, it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's that Halloween season I was trying to do the brother Lynch hung devil's a gun smoke. He has a good, nice little Coordinator anyway, so, like at the same time, man, thank you very much for bringing this episode to the table. I hope we didn't like piss anybody off and if we did, don't really care so much.

Speaker 1:

We didn't mean to. Yeah, one of the best misquoted Song lyrics, wasn't it some obscure? But you probably remember your ladies kid, I've got my mind. You just like wake up. I might sit on you, like that could be unfortunate.

Speaker 2:

Wake up, I might.

Speaker 1:

I don't know who the group is or whatever, but I've got my mind set on you. It's like going quickly. It could be wake up, I might sit on you.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, all right, people out there. Hey, you know, we have. You have a support, the show link in the show notes and you can also find it at pitlogs supply comm, which also has our merchandise along with many other fun things that I'm involved in and my friend owns involved in Along with. You know, raw dog from Earth said California. Yeah, we're all up in this apocalypse, pit doomsday productions and all this West Coast stuff. Hey, it's amazing. However, we're kind of like this weird West Coast coalition now. Yeah, we got you. You know Orange County, except I'm not coastal undist. You know, I was kind of Western. You get close to coastal. Yeah, yep, yep, yep. Anyway, everybody out there, have a good good, whatever you're doing.

Speaker 1:

Much love already.

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