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tWitch, hi!
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Hi, Ellen.
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How are you?
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Did Maddox learn anything from that?
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He left.
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Did he go to like a--
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He left.
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Yeah, I think you had him at English,
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and then he kind of trailed off.
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So he learned the word "English," and then he ran off.
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I was hoping he left to get a pen and paper or something
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like that to take the notes.
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But you retained enough of it, you can teach him later.
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[LAUGHS]
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I like your Commes Des Garcons shirt.
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I enjoy--
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Thank you very much.
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--the Commes Des Garcons shirt that you're wearing.
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I love their little heart thing that they do.
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Do you have to make many trips to the store?
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I'm wondering if you stocked up like most people,
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or you're just getting a few things
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and then going and getting more things.
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We definitely did-- we tried to stock up as much as possible,
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but we've had to make a couple of store runs.
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And now going to Target is like going to the club like back
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in the day.
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You're waiting in line.
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Wesley and I were at Target the other day,
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and I was in line, like legit wondering
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if, if I went up to the door and pulled my mask down and been
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like, Hey, dawg, you watch TV?
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Can I skip this line?
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Can I just go inside?
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But I decided not to do that because that
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would have been embarrassing if he said no and then--
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But you know, it's crazy.
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Worse than that is, yeah, I watch TV,
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and I don't know who you are.
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[LAUGHS]
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That would be embarrassing.
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Yeah.
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And now people don't recognize you with the mask on?
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'Cause I'm getting recognized when I'm walking.
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Just with my mask, cars, you know, yell out the window
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when I'm wearing a mask.
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Are you really?
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Yeah.
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Yeah, but you're also wearing your eyes.
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It's the eyes, Ellen.
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It's them eyes.
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And the sigh.
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[LAUGHS]
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You don't get recog'd.
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You know what?
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You should get yourself something
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that says "tWitch" on it.
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You know what we should do is get
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a mask with the bottom half of our face printed on it, right?
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So then it's still our face.
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You can sell that in the Ellen Shop.
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I'm just saying.
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I don't know.
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Whatever.
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Nobody steal that.
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That's tWitch's idea.
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I'm going to try and make them in the yard for you guys.
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I'm going to find sticks and things and try and do it.
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Sticks.
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OK.
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I don't know.
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All right, you're going to make a mask out of sticks.
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Whatever I can find here in the field.
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I'll get you some stuff.
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OK.
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[LAUGHS]
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But you know what?
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There are going to be some really creative masks
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because we're going to have to wear a mask for quite a while,
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I would assume.
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So I think we should-- we talked about it before,
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'cause you can't tell if somebody's smiling
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or not when there's a mask on.
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You can't tell if someone's happy or sad.
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There should be a lot of different kinds of--
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I agree.
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Like mood masks.
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Remember mood rings that would change depending on your mood?
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Yeah.
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We should make-- with masks.
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Masks.
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That's cool.
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I like that.
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I was at Lowe's Home Improvement the other day, and everybody,
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like 100 people there had masks.
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And when you don't see the mouth,
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everybody's eyes look judgmental.
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[LAUGHS]
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Hey, Daddy!
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Yes.
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Can I watch that--
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What's Maddox doing now?
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--Mickey Mouse?
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Maddox?
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Maddox?
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Wait, Maddox, come here.
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Ellen's talking to you.
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Yes?
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Maddox.
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Maddox, where did you go?
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I was trying to teach you English.
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Where'd you go?
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I went outside.
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Outside?
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My house.
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OK, that's fine.
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[LAUGHS]
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That's cute.
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All right.
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I'm getting down now.
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OK!
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OK, 'bye.
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All right.
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By the way, they may have been looking at you with judgment
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because what were you doing in Lowe's?
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I was trying to-- it's a whole thing.
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OK.
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We'll talk about that tomorrow.
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Yeah.
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All right, we'll be back.