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  • Okay, let me explain what's happening right now.

  • Um, we are actually at my house.

  • We're in the basement of my house where it's nice and quiet and its own.

  • And I and we had to tape some ads toe to go out.

  • And then I realized, Hey, we're here without our producer, Mad Gourlay.

  • So this is our chance to dish on that Gourlay.

  • You know he's not here now.

  • Don't get me wrong.

  • I love girls.

  • Corals.

  • That's what I call him Girls.

  • Some of your nicknames.

  • What?

  • They're not great girls.

  • G o U r l z with Z.

  • Okay, it's girls.

  • Anyway, he's not here, So this is our chance to talk about him.

  • Dish sip a little tea.

  • Is that with the kids thing?

  • Oh, my God.

  • They say I don't know.

  • Honestly, I've heard my daughter say it.

  • Is it sip a little tea?

  • You know what, isn't it?

  • Spill the tea.

  • It's eileen ability.

  • Well, that's cause you're dishing.

  • You're you're dishing some hot goss.

  • If you've got something to act, he doesn't have a microphone.

  • No, but he can.

  • You can just lean in and say What is it?

  • Play?

  • Yeah, I think it's like or you say something and you say like, and that's the tea and that's that The tea is the Gauss.

  • I like saying, Let's brew the tea.

  • Oh, let's brew the tea or let's let the tea steep.

  • Those aren't good.

  • What's let the tea steep then will use some sort of mash to, uh, keep all ah, little detritus out of the cup.

  • And then we'll pour the tea into the cup it enjoy the tea, hence gossip.

  • Do you like my way of saying it is so long?

  • Well, it's a process, doesn't it take so long, Kay, you just say spill the tea, not remind.

  • That's not what the way I like to say it.

  • Okay.

  • I'm sorry, Gus.

  • Brew the tea egg Let it steep so the nutrients and flavors from within the leaf can become part of the broth.

  • Then strain aforementioned t extracting with mash all detritus and then sip the tea as it goes from warm to you.

  • You know you're laughing, and then you're always putting a microphone away, denying me of the one thing I really need, which is laughter.

  • You need it so badly.

  • Yes, I d'oh You're like, uh, a drug addict and that's the drug.

  • So I was gonna say like, Tinker Bell.

  • But I remember you made that analogy in the documentary you shot 10 years ago.

  • Where you're like Tinkerbell like you need applause or else you die.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Without laughter and applause, I die.

  • I'm sorry.

  • I moved the micro.

  • If someone's not laughing at me, then I don't exist.

  • Well, not only did you I'm laughing, but you needed to make sure people knew I was laughing.

  • So if I haven't made someone laugh within a 24 hour period, it means I never did exist.

  • All my past history is erased.

  • It's a weird thing.

  • It's sort of like What's that movie with Leonardo DiCaprio where buildings fold into themselves?

  • The revenant?

  • Yeah, Yeah, the revenue.

  • Remember the Revenant House skyscrapers fold in on themselves.

  • Yeah.

  • Sorry.

  • Come on.

  • Okay, so anyway, inception.

  • Um What?

  • It would be nice to me.

  • Gourlay is not here.

  • Okay, let's talk.

  • Okay.

  • Chances.

  • Spilled tea on girls.

  • Girls?

  • Yeah, Let's brew removed to try to drink some tea and then spill.

  • Said t if there's any left over after we drink it on morals.

  • Now listen, I love the guy, and he doesn't amazing job, you know?

  • He's like, considered a God in the podcast world.

  • I know.

  • And, um, he does.

  • Look, you can tell we're in my house because someone's ringing the bell.

  • Who is it?

  • It's probably Coralie Girlie.

  • Probably knows we met without any, is that he's a thief, has a sensor.

  • They're talking.

  • So he probably got into his vintage sob in any way, But he's not here.

  • And I just want to say, I do love the guy.

  • He's a maestro.

  • Yeah.

  • Do you think that it's wrong that we're talking about him when he's not here to stand up for himself?

  • No, no, no.

  • That's the best time to talk about people behind their back.

  • Yes, yes.

  • I grew up Irish Catholic, as you all know on.

  • I grew up in a family where you never confronted anybody at all.

  • You just don't know what you do is you wait till they're out of the room.

  • Don't you think that that's wrong?

  • And that you should talk to someone?

  • Yes, directly, terribly wrong.

  • Okay.

  • Okay.

  • Wrong.

  • And it's an official ing it.

  • It's I mean, other life.

  • Things that are wrong, that we keep doing right, right?

  • I still eat pizza.

  • I'm not supposed to eat pizza.

  • Pizza's amazing.

  • You know, it's terrible and it's wrong.

  • But this is the best time to talk about Gourlay because he can't stand up for himself.

  • Because when people defend themselves, it's just a waste of time.

  • It's a it's a it's a time waster.

  • Well, what does that even mean?

  • It means that when someone says, Wait a minute, You just said that I'd like to defend myself.

  • That's all time wasted away, right?

  • So in your perfect world, you just go after someone.

  • They don't stick up for themselves.

  • They can't.

  • They're not there.

  • That's awful.

Okay, let me explain what's happening right now.

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