Dead Celebrities 2022: The Ones We Couldn't Care Less About
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[Music] welcome to the worst of the best podcast you wanted the best well they didn't
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Ryan and Jason [Applause] [Music]
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welcome to another episode of the worst of the best podcast I'm your host and with me today again is my pretty much my
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co-host I don't really have an official co-host Jason you've taken over that role over the last year of 2022 did you
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come on before 2022 I can't remember now oh yeah yeah yeah right yeah I did we
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you know it's been uh on and off for it's been 2020 it's been busy year and
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also in 2021 I deployed for like 5 months so it kind of that's right so I I
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think it was actually maybe even 2020 I did a few like some music ones it's
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always a pleasure to have you on the show of course and this is actually thank you yeah this is this episode if
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you can believe it is actually the worst of the best seventh annual dead celebrity episode seventh annual this is
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exciting because this is actually one of my favorite episodes because this is a an episode that you and I throughout the
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year as celebrities die we will text each other so and so as pasted and we
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kind of comment like this person will make a great addition to our list for the end of the year I hate to say but I get quite excited for these celebrity
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deaths throughout the year it's always excited to see who's died we let mother nature take its course Also regarding
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this year's list the seventh annual we're not a very well oiled machine you think we'd be better at this after seven
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years but we've decided on this list to truly in the spirit of our show if
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you're a first time listener what we do on our show is we take the best of and then we pick the worst from that best
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independent of each other Jason I do not discuss beforehand our picks of what is the worst whatever that topic is of
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course today is the celebrities who have died before people add us because you know we get hundreds of emails and we
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get hundreds of speaking of which I do have an email to read TJ oh nice yeah before we get hundreds of emails and
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comments about who was left off the list because if you recall Rolling Stone magazine just recently Jason released
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the 200 best singers of all time I don't know if you heard about that list I I heard I heard that I'm I'm interested to
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see who they've decided Well we could maybe do an episode of maybe the top 10 or whatever who they said however sure
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on that list of 200 Selen Deion was not on that list which is pretty incredible
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yeah I've heard very negative reactions to that particular list yeah and look
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slen Deion is a character of herself but to say that of 200 singers she couldn't make that list I'm very curious to see
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who beat her have you seen the list no I haven't yet oh okay but what I'm trying to get at is people are going to say
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about our list Jason because we've curated yeah we've curated our own list of dead celebrities and people are going
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to be how could you guys miss so and so how well this is all subjective we've had some past episodes where Jay and I will read dead celebrities and we'll
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have to like I don't know who that is or whatever it is so other people of course know who other people are Jason and I in
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our life together have experienced different celebrities for different reasons throughout our journey in life so there are people that are on the dead
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celebrity list of other people's top dead lities that we don't have on our so don't add us saying why it wasn't so and
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so on your list Okay so we've curated the names and reasons why people are on this list so it's a little bit of a
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tighter list it's not 100 people we're reading like 20 odd people what we do at the end of this list is how do we pick
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the worst well there's two that we do for the dead celebrity we do who we feel is kind of the worst celebrity for
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whatever reason like this person kind of like I'm glad they're dead or I could care less that they're dead so whichever
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celebrities's death made us feel H good bye see you later and then which one
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affected us the worst which one was like oh that sucks that they were gone so I think it's a good way of doing that did
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I explain that okay J do you think yeah we uh pick people that we either will
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miss or that we're kind of indifferent as to why they're not here anymore or don't care that they have passed got a
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couple people join us in our Discord let me just plug it I think it's going to grow I think we can get people watching us Discord what it is you can see me and
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Jason our podcast isn't video so this will never really go on YouTube as a video maybe just audio all of our
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audience listens to this of course on their iTunes or Spotify or what have you so if you're interested in seeing our
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faces and want to interact with us live as we do these episodes join our Discord Discord link is free well like Discord
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itself is free it's really easy to join and you get to see us and interact with us live as we record and at the end of
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the episode you can offer your own choices what you think is the worst and we will read that out with your
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permission of course we'll read out your choices we'd like to thank those who join us today on our Discord for the couple of you that are joining us spre
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spread the word spread the word to all the socials okay well without further Ado let's go through the list I am
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starting so I'm going to say this name and Jason when you saw this name did you know who it was without reading synopsis
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I I guess I didn't know no but I guessed who it was and then when I like oh yeah
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that is who it is I understand the backstory to who she is here we go with our first name on the list sain Little
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Feather okay sain Little Feather became the main stay of the 1973 Oscars when
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the young activist was asked by Marlon brandle to turn down his best actor award on his behalf now you can watch
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this on YouTube it's quite a visual so the refusal was an effort to highlight
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the massacre of Native Americans taking place at Wounded KN North Dakota at the time little feather's refusal speech
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caused such an immense stir that actor John Wayne had to be held back by six
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security guards to prevent him from assaulting her that can't be real that is a verified
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true account that's hilarious that is a verifi what I think is hilarious is last year we had Will Smith slapping Chris
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Rock on the stage for telling a joke like for telling a joke about a balding woman and then we have Little Feather
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say stop K stop killing Native Americans a job way like wanted to slap her cowboy
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John Wayne right yeah yeah he was the cowboy he would have been in all those
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movies that would poorly uh portray or yeah that's hilarious okay in August
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though of 2022 the academy extended a long overdue apology to the indigenous actress for the way she was treated and
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followed up with an event honoring her in September nearly 50 years after the incid occurred Little Feather died
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October 3rd due to breast cancer she was 75 so rest in peace Little Feather but here's the kicker J I kind of oh yeah
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okay I kind of coming it's coming back to me now that's why she's on the list if I'm about to say didn't happen I
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probably wouldn't put on the list and I certainly wouldn't make fun of her little feather it is an iconic moment in Hollywood it is an iconic regardless
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sure right but it's it's fake news Little Feather I forget her real name actually Little Feather is not her real
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name Little Feather is a name she took on herself she was raised by like a mexic no sorry she is Mexican I think
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look a better researcher would have research all I know is she's not Native American she usurped that identity being
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you know somewhat brown skinned but she's not Native American she was raised by a loving family she wanted to be an
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actress she lied about her Heritage ined her life into Marlon Brando's life she was actually in film before meeting
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Marlon Brando Marlon Brando to his credit was actually very much into this so he was duped by this it wasn't
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discovered or unveiled that she was a fake until after her death when her sister finally says I can't take this
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anymore now that she's dead she spilled all the beans saying my sister's a phony she's is a fake this is who she is it's
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all verified what do you call that isn't that appropriation and then what was the politician the female politici that was
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running for president Name Escapes me but she did the same something for Louise here think this is funny Louise
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is right about this she was very pretty if you go watch that yes oh yeah she is she was quite gorgeous beautiful John
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Wayne apparently had 40 pounds of feces in his stomach when he passed 40 I can't get this out of my system
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anyways there you go off to a good start here sa Little Feather the fake the fraud however maybe her message was true
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but she did culturally appropriate herself for the message but she lived that lie for years and she held the
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academy accountable for something that she wasn't though yes killing anyone of any race for any reason is bad so yes
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the message is still valid I guess but okay that would be actually a good movie to make oh that'd be a fun movie like a
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biopic type thing yeah of her life some playing John Wayne being held back the whole storyline of how she came into
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Marlon Brand's life and all that stuff it would be a very interesting I think it'd be a good biop pick we'll work on
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that all right let's do it okay so James KH so you know we all know who he is the veteran actor he died the evening of
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July 6 at the age of 82 wow yeah he was older he always seemed yeah he always
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seemed a bit older because of our age in relation to us yeah 82 the original
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cause of death wasn't disclosed initially but the death certificate revealed that he suffered from chronic
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obstructive pulmonary disease so COPD congestive heart failure yeah um his
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career span six decades uh including the classic films obviously The Godfather
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misery and elf yeah it's funny how all these guys as they get older they start
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doing these comedies think that is too Robert Dao's done it James KH did it just as we get
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older you start taking yourself like seriously and light exactly yeah you
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realize maybe we should just have a little bit of fun I'm not I'm actually not in the mafia yeah I'm I'm not that guy you also
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had other roles in TV including uh the drama series Las Vegas that's right I
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watched that actually I I watched that I forgot I watched it yeah he was good in that was a fun little guilty pleasure show back in the early 2000s yeah and in
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his career he was nominated for uh four Golden Globe awards nice yeah he was great of course from The Godfather great
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actor just a strong actor misery was a fun film boy you've seen that of course haven't you oh of course yeah yeah
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that's a big name and I think a lot of the names we drew uh for this list are big names that's the whole point we try to get the best of the best deaths that
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we received this year yeah that was a definitely a big actor name but 82 that's kind of you can't say Gone Too
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Soon or it's a full life it's a full life and he had a full life my goodness acting millions of dollars yeah
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Hollywood for 60 years Hollywood he was in his 20s right so nothing to cry about
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and you know he'll be missed and his movies live on as cliche as that sounds but it's true so yeah rest in peace
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James okay all right the next one and the names that we're bringing up doesn't mean we're necessarily fans but these are people that are big enough that if I
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read the name I know them as well some of them are things that you know affected us some of them are just like okay well we know who this is just
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because of their icon being an icon of who they are and that of course is Naomi Jud who's the country icon who was part
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of the famous mother daughter duel the Juds she died on May 30th after suffering from mental illness I believe
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she committed suicide by gun Jay I think she shot herself the mother yeah the mother she's really yeah she of course
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is the mother of Ashley and why why know a Jud but my understand is she blew her
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brains out excuse me I mean she like literally by gun she killed herself with a gun oh my goodness yeah this was
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announced by a statement from the family today we sisters experienced a tragedy we lost our beautiful mother to the
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disease of mental illness we are shattered we are navigating profound grief and know that as we we loved her
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she was loved by her public we are in unknown territory the statement which Ashley also posted on Instagram did not
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elaborate further or include the exact cause of death now it's my understanding it was a gunshot woman an additional
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statement from Naomi's husband of 32 years Larry Strickland reads Naomi jud's family request privacy during this
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heartbreaking time a day after their mother's death Ashley and wona tearfully accepted their mother's honor of being
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inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame Naomi knew about this induction like this was all happening like this
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was already yeah and that's part of the story I hate to say it is she was did this the day
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before wow that's a statement yeah sure how old was she I kind of missed that
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she was little bit she was 76 I mean oh 76 like our dad's age I would give her take our dad's age so yeah so I think it
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has something to do with that hall of fame or something because what a odd time to say that's enough I've had enough you're when you're that old you
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can kind of just wait it out or decide not to participate in
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things that are like maybe stressful to you or kind of makes you wonder how much
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just all the fame and attention haunted her I I don't know I I can't be a psychologist or whatever but no that's a
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big name though it's a country icon name that is a huge well here's another country Legend Loretta Lynn she also
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shot herself in the face right uh actually she passed away peacefully in
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her sleep on o on October 4th she was 90 yeah that's a full life she wrote Ro to
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Fame in the 60s with hits such as don't come home a drinking with loving on your mom I don't know any of these songs
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there's people that listen to a show that would know it though but yeah okay yeah with loving on your mind I love that title don't come home and drinking
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with loving on your mind with loving on your mind You Ain't Woman Enough To Take My Man oh I'm not sure about this last
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one Fist City I think I saw is that a typo I know
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I a real song F City I think well I think it's indicate fighting but it was also very popular
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video her 60-year career was revered by many with huge country stars such as
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Reba McIntyre Tim mcra Carrie Underwood all looking to her as a Pioneer in the
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genre she was beautiful feisty and had the spirit that made you want to be better she was one of the most genine
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artists there is so yeah you what a huge career right she passed away peacefully
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90 that's another full life another good full life so to hear one of those celebrities that just doesn't make waves
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does their job inspires other people dies old can't beat that in fact our next person is sort of that same
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umbrella now I'm gonna say the name to you Jason Emilio dado of course Louise who's in our chat right now did I say
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that right Emilio dado this is the Mexican American actor who played fix
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shop owner Louise Rodriguez on Sesame Street for 45 years he died in early March and he was
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81 now you and and I watched countless hours of Sesame Street as kids so he was definitely a fixture on our television
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when we were young and of course many my kids your kids remember him of course right yeah Ryan you're spot on on your
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um your pronunciation thank you Lise thank you yeah I find it interesting that they changed his name to Louise
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Rodriguez couldn't they have kept it Emilio delado I mean it's why would you
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need to change the person's name they had a Latin or Spanish name we'll give you another
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SP yeah why not just call him Amelio you're right I mean exactly you're Sesame Street actor it's not like you're
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going to get swarmed on the street but 45 year career 455 playing with puppets
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yeah I bet you his mental health was outstanding you know what I mean working on the Sesame Street stat I I bet you
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it's a fun like have you heard of any toxic work environment at the Sesame Street stat what a fun life yeah so dado
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was surrounded by family when he died so that's nice at his New York home the star had recently been in hospice care
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after he was diagnosed with multiple Myoma and blood cancer okay oh you said and blood cancer it is a blood cancer
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that's right multiple a blood cancer yeah he was 81 sucks that he had to go out that way it's not you know at least
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he could be with his family not a good way to go but at least he was older a beloved member of the Sesame family for
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over 50 years his warmth and humor invited children to share friendship that has echoed through generations do
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you see Louise's comment regarding the name yeah Lou says that it could be over the rights to the character Sesame
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Street can't own his real name but the owner created yeah that's fair yeah good job yeah that's good good Insight the
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next on our list is Marvin Lee aday better known as meatloaf yes he died on
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January 21st he was 74 kind of a foolish life well he lived a full life yeah he
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was full all right I don't think he was ever not full obviously we all know who meatloaf
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is I saw him live Ryan I'm not sure if you know that did you see him live yeah I worked one of his shows did he
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sweat oh he was sweaty but also very good even in his
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older age he was oh I you know what he's probably a sweetheart I got the feeling he's a sweetheart in real life well if
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he's anything like his character uh Bob funny about that film is he lost a
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lot of weight before filming The Fight Club did you hear about that and if you could believe fight club came out 23 or
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sorry 24 years ago that's amazing it's an amazing show yeah movie and he was
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fantastic in it I mean me LF was a performer good actor good singer I mean incredible singer Broadway Type he has
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these Broadway very full kind of crazy songs everyone loves them let me get
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back to the fight club in Fight Club he lost a lot of weight and of course his character was supposed to be fat and he had you know the woman likee chest that
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was his character but he wore a fat suit ironically meatloaf wore a fat suit in Fight Club and he was really
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disheartened by it he really wanted the role and he wanted to do it but he was kind of disheartened cuz he knew the public would have thought thought he was
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big cuz he's been big but he lost a lot of weight that he was actually wearing a fat suit in Fight Club did he lose the
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weight thinking that they didn't want him to have weight I'm GNA be in front of a camera it was just he was losing
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weight in his life and then he got the ro oh yeah right I love how his name is Meatloaf it's just fantastic he embraced
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being yeah what an interesting name to pick though meatloaf you know his career was 60 years yeah he was in over 65
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movies yeah wow Wayne's World Rocky hor picture show which to this day I still
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haven't seen yeah so bad out of hell is still one of the top 10 selling albums
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of all time yeah that's crazy that's crazy that's a legacy think about how many albums are out there to be in the
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top 10 that's that's a uh that's amazing speaking of Meatloaf who do you have next well well yeah uh well this next
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comedian he was actually going to name himself meatloaf but it was already taken uh that was Lou
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Anderson so Louis Anderson died a little bit he was 68 shortly after it was announced that he was being treated in a
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Las Vegas hospital for duse large B cell lymphoma another aggressive blood cancer
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he died January 21st which is actually the same day that Meo died wow
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scientists actually revealed on that day that the Earth was lighter by both Lou and Milo died on the same
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day the Stars first appearance as a standup comedian was on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson 84 and that I've seen
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that clip yeah immediately catapulted him him to fame the power of Johnny back
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in the 607s and ' 80s with comedians in particular if Johnny liked you he would
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call you over to the couch so if he liked your standup he would call you over to the couch and that was the big nod to the
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world that you were somebody that did Louie get called over to the couch no they didn't have one big enough I don't
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know I would assume so I've never been a fan of his I've never found him funny he
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had no he's not f look but he did have mble appearances in movies like feris speer's day off coming to America he was
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kind of funny Coming to America I don't know if you've seen that in the '90s and 2000s was know for his TV work he was on
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that animated show Life with Louie that he did for a bit and of course he was the host of Family Feud which didn't
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help me want to like him more thought him so cringy rumor has it that he took the hosting role for Family Feud He
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thought it was family food he thought it was a cooking show
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yeah he thought he'd participated on a cookie show uh he did win an Emmy though Jason later in his life on the show
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baskets where he played a crossdressing mother or something to Zach galin X's
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character or something like that I think I never watched it but my understanding was is he was quite good in that he received an Emmy for that performance
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later in his career so rest in peace Louie yeah I never laughed at his jokes I didn't go no no I mean but it is
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somebody that we know who was a celebrity absolutely yeah yeah yeah yeah like yeah I wasn't happy that he died I
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was just oh wow okay and 68 that's that is youngish you know you could easily
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live another 20 years but I mean obviously goes all saying unhealthy lifestyle led to his early demise yeah
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okay you got the next one there Jay so Michael Lang now if you heard that name people in our chat or people that listen
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to CH when you hear that name people like who right but this is a big Pro yeah I I would not have known but his
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claim to fame is he was one of the co-creators and organizers of Woodstock and we all have heard of Woodstock
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obviously yeah he died January 8th another person who passed due to cancer
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um he was 77 so that's interesting that's you know when was wittock he must have been very young in 20s 69 so yeah
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he was young when he organized yeah if you think about it he was in his 20s if you want to say wock was properly
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organized I mean that was that became a monster of itself right it is a fascinating story of History yeah so his
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cancer was non hodkin lymphoma yeah I mean he was just a concert promoter and
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watched the woodst documentary of course he's in that quite a bit obviously and as the organizer and he was also
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organized and helped organize the Woodstock 9499 have you watched the documentaries on those on Netflix I haven't it's
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insane man we were obviously very much around like I was of course I was 19 and
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24 at those respective dates and you would have been 21 and 26 so we were very much aware and watched those but I
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even when we were heard about things we got inkling of things this is before social media before cell phones and all
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that stuff like imagine if cell phones around those days with that event how
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much footage we'd have really just like people's like personal like POV type footage of stuff because yeah watch
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those documentaries you have it was a fascinating disasters scary stuff all three of them were fascinating disasters
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yeah but that's what makes them historical and that's why we keep talking about it and that's why he made our list of course if I say the name
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culio oh yeah yeah we were all in shock when kio's manager announced that the rapper had suddenly died on September
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28th he was born artist Leon Ivy Jr The Gangsta Paradise rapper was found
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collapsed on the floor of a friend's bathroom the friend called for help and once paramedics arrived they declared
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culio dead at the scene he was 59 that's young that's fairly young apparently
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authorities asked the paramedics at the scene how do you know he's dead and they're like his body is
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culio uh with the career that span decades kio's friends and collaborators
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took to social media to pay their tributes Michelle feifer as you recall who was in the lead video for Gangsters
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Paradise the first track off the dangerous mind soundtrack was among the first to pay her respects Ice Cube had
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this to say this is sad news Ice Cube reporting on Coolio
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Kio IC te was right behind there all right this is sad news I witness firsthand this man's grind to the top of
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the industry rest in peace kolio 59 I don't know the exact cause of death but Dead on on the bathroom floor come on it
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probably wasn't for brushing his teeth too hard it's probably a heart attack I would suspect yeah this next person on
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our list is somebody we had spoken about in our previous podcast that we recorded
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So if you haven't heard it yet folks go check out what was it called again oh yeah the top things that were Googled in 2022 it's a fun episode but an has was
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brought up of course because she was uh heavily Googled go ahead there Jay sorry yeah well no on August 5th uh she
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crashed her car into a house though she was in critical condition so they found
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her pulled her out of the car she was in critical condition she was alive from the car wreck she did regain
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Consciousness but a week after the accident she was this is from the new source so this is where the conspiracy
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theory is so she was declared in critical condition on site and was
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initially deemed stable but never regained Consciousness which isn't true we have video footage of her pouncing
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out of her body bag on video going to the ambulance remember that that's this it wasn't until a week later that she
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was declared legally dead it's so weird 50 so that would have been a roller coaster yeah for the family yeah so she
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passed six days or so after the accident we knew her more from her 80s and 90s I
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haven't heard of her other than I just know who she is in the last few years so she was in movies like I know you did
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last summer Six Days Seven Nights psycho she's a very attractive woman in her
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yeah she is yeah yeah and then she became a podcaster after listening to your podcast she was like I can do that
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she Ryan can do that I can do that yeah rest in peace anes an I don't know how to anesh andh I've heard it both ways
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okay all right Aaron Carter we've all heard of him he's the former Child Star he was found dead in his home at the age
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of 34 the I want candy singer was discovered by house sitter in his bathtub though there were prescription
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pills and drug paraphernalia in his bedroom the official cause of death wasn't revealed okay wow yeah Nick
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Carter his older brother said this my heart was broken today even though my brother and I have had complicated
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relationship my love for him has never ever faded I've always held on to the hope that he would somehow someday walk
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a healthy path and eventually find the help that he so desperately needed ex-girlfriend Hillary Duff also paid her
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respects to the late singer writing I am deeply sorry that life was so hard and that you had to struggle in front of the
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whole world you had a Charmed boy did my teenage self love you deeply
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sending love to your family at this time rest easy there's some weird stuff about his death too I think he was really
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outspoken against uh maybe the exploitation of younger actors and
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actresses and kids in the was he Against Child exploitation was he another one
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that might have been killed because of that like Chris Cornell and I'm not sure so much about that but just the way that
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industry takes advantage of children yeah Chester chrisell both of them were investigating
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child pornography stuff apparently doing something together okay so somebody's
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making a comment there Ryan Dan said that Aaron Carter was super famous in the early 2000s he was 11 years old
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selling millions of albums the industry definitely made Bank off him so at the very least I suspect as a kid in the
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industry man people are creepy man if you had a kid in the industry I would watch them like a freaking I would have
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let my kid alone with any of these guys yes so's predatory behavior let's be honest but it's also just the we take
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advantage of selling you and then when you aren't sellable anymore you're discarded it's got to be a roller
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coaster emotionally mentally taxing on you like you have to be perfect every
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single time you go out in front of out on the street and navigate all these uh
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issues of growing up in the spotlight it doesn't seem like it'll be a problem but obviously it is because we see so many
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of these people end up in the same condition that he found himself in the bathtub dead at a young age another
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bathtub death so weird yeah so here's somebody we all know and somebody uh
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that I loved watching on the big screen is R Leota famously from The Good Fellas
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he died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic on May 26th he was 67 yeah
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there's no foul play suspected in his death his fiance say was with him when
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he passed what are some of your feelings about Ray Leota I mean what a powerhouse
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on the big screen like he was like he talks the way he he always seems like he's poked up his eyes every time he
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look at the screen you're like holy this guy's G to kill me so intense he's got those baby blue
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eyes or some I don't know some those glassy eyes or whatever he always looked like he was CED up I don't know if he's
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always amped up great in Copan of course Good Fellas that's my favorite that one
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scene in C I saw shut me out Ray don't shut me out yeah when I saw that movie
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in the theater Ryan he had that tiate of f bombs oh yeah I was like is he acting
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this literally looks like he's real this is real that's such an intense he was he was awesome in that movie yeah great in
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that movie of course Good Fellas U TV work another show that's underrated maybe even undeen Nar check out the show
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Nar movie that's a great one rest in peace Ray yeah if I say the name Robbie col train does that ring a bell for you
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col train sounds like that jazz but Robbie col TR no okay well he played Hagrid in the Harry Potter films yeah
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yeah yeah yeah okay I know guy so this is um this is a I'm not a Robbie culturing like fan per se but definitely
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Hagrid the character in those eight films yeah that's a huge loss to the children who grew up with this character
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now he was 72 the cause of death was not initially revealed it was reported
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though that the BL actor had been in ill health for a couple years before his death my son Austin my oldest who was
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young oh yeah he read all the Harry Potter books and stuff and his childhood
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early childhood and he posted the death of Robbie col train and I'm like oh what's what's going on with this guy and
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then he explained that he was sick for quite a few years kids who grew up with Harry Potter they know who he is and you
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know it's somebody it' be it'd be like Obi-Wan Kenobi dying the guy's name might not jump out at you but if you're
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familiar with Guinness but they know who the ACT yeah so yeah exactly obviously this is a big loss to of
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course fans of the of the franchise and also of course the people that worked with him on the film so immediately
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after the shocking news was announced longtime colleague Daniel ratliffe who played Harry released that St saying
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culture was simply one of the funniest people he's ever worked with I've especially fond memories of him keeping
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our spirits up on the third film when we were all hiding from the torrential rain for hours in hager's Hut and he was
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telling stories and cracking jokes to keep morale up he was an incredible actor and lovely man yeah he was a great
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great job playing that charact I mean just you know some people find a a role that they just that's their role and
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that's his you know he owned it he did an amazing job and I think everyone that reads the books and I've read the books
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too after I saw the films and I saw his character like it was his portrayal that I read in the books I think a lot of
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people could probably say that yeah fair enough Olivia Newton John but she died
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it feels young but she's always she's always 73 yeah she was 73 but always
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looked fantastic she took care of herself but yeah she breast cancer o man yeah breast cancer and she passed away
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peacefully in her California home with family and friends that's the way to do it in your home with family friends I
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mean yeah she had breast cancer in 2017 so it was a battle five years well she
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she had breast cancer and then it spread Ortiz to the sacrum but that was in May
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2017 so she had breast cancer metastasized by May 20 17 that's quite a
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few years later that she had been fighting as they say the good fight she was able to see her daughter get married
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just before she died she said here I don't think I imagin living this long I feel very blessed and she passed away
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shortly there after o she was able to attend the 40th anniversary screen of Greece is that basically her biggest
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role Greece uh yeah but she also did the Let's Get Physical oh right I mean so she has some
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big hits I mean she's done Lots I mean people that are alling new John might be insulted but I mean for guys like me and
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you were you know a couple middle-aged men uh well past middle-aged now but the point is we know her from Greece and
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those songs and but definitely she's left a legacy again if you're known for one thing that's fine I mean Greece is
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huge it's going to live on forever of course yeah Sydney potier legendary actor he was 94 he was the first black
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man to win actor Oscar by the way yeah 94 that I mean that's just a full life he was born in Miami he was raised in
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the Bahamas he on a rural farm with no electricity or running water then he moved to Harlem was a dishwasher he went
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on to serve in the Army before joining the American negral Theater wonder if that's still around where he traded
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janitorial services for dramatic arts training his career began on Broadway his breakthrough big screen role was as
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Dr Brooks in the 1950s racial drama no way out he went on to starring countless films earning prestigious Awards and
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accolades including the best actor Academy War for his turn in Lilies of the Field other iconic films include to Ser with love the Heat of the Night and
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guess who's coming for dinner I thought he wanted for that movie guess who was coming to dinner I guess I was wrong uh which continued to interrogate themes of
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race and class outside of his acting party he received those same issues offscreen as an active participant in
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the Civil Rights Movement he later served as the ambassador to of the Bahamas to Japan from 97 to 2007 so this
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guy lived a full life I mean he put money where his mouth is right I like to know how old was he in that first movie
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well his 1950s let's say and he died 70 he would been 20 something wow lived a
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full life by the time he was in his first movie yeah good point there was a lot of steps before he was even in his
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first movie that's that's phenomenal and then obviously a long illustrious career what I love too is that this is a guy
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that was not you know got into Hollywood through nepotism like think about he was a black actor back then yeah we had
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racial things figured out I mean he was acting when they still had separate fountains right true Trailblazer and so he gets into the
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business during those times right and then in these roles that address racial isues back in the days where people
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still had being a racist was not you weren't canceled back then for being a racist I love how he cleaned the theater
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and his payment was dramatic arts training this guy literally worked his way he was a work yeah good for him the
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next is Angela Lansbury I really only know her because of her role and her
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biggest role most people would is uh she uh Murder She Wrote which was an enjoyable TV show did you ever watch
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watch it Ryan oh yeah we I think Mom and Dad watched it so I would see it yeah I mean it's not something I would sit down
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and watch the typewriter yeah she's one of those people she's
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always been old yeah well she was 96 when she passed and she was only a few days before her 97th birthday wow so she
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almost made 97 years that's a just could quite do it eh yeah imagine if she got
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murdered seven decades in the acting career yeah she voiced Miss pots in
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Disney's Beauty in the Beast oh yeah of course that's right generations of kids know that voice too for sure yeah most
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of us know her from Murder She Wrote somehow a longstanding career but really
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mostly known just by that one role yeah I mean I wish I was known by
35:49
something won't be this podcast all right we talked about this again on our last episode on googleable thing
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googleable yeah Google yeah things that were Googled Bob seot of course he was the stand up comedian and actor famous
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for his roles in Full House How I Met Your Mother America's Finest own videos he died January 9th at the age of 65 the
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comedian was found dead in his hotel room at the Ritz Carlton in Orlando falling a performance the night before
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following the news of his death the late Full House of stars family released a statement quote we are devastated to
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confirm that our beloved Bob passed away today he was everything to us and we want you to know how much he loved his
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fans performing live and bringing people from all walks life together with laughter though we ask for privacy at
36:30
this time we invite you to join us in remembering the love and laughter the Bob brought to the world he leaves
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behind wife Kelly Rizzo three daughters Aubrey Lara and Jennifer Google on your
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own but his passing in his whole town room is very odd apparently there was some trauma to his head very odd could
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he have heart attack and fall over and he just said like the trauma could have been after I don't know that's yeah and
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there's you know the vaccination talk come up on this as well because yeah it's just Google it on your own go down
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your own rabbit holes but he it wasn't suicide it wasn't drugs he didn't do that stuff he just yeah you could say
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his heart just stopped at 60 something sure that's possible but how come celebrities either they pass away under
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a cloak of like confusion don't know or it's peacefully around family friends
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it's like there's no I don't know I guess there's only a couple ways to die really at the end of the day but there
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always seems to be some type of cloak of mystery or questions unanswered questions so here we go here's somebody
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the whole world will know who it is Queen Elizabeth yeah Queen Elizabeth II on September 8th so she was the longest
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reigning British monarch they'll never and she was n they'll never be duplicated no and she was 94 yeah I mean
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I'm not sure what else to say other than4 old age and we all know who she is
37:54
Ryan and Jason are going to share some news you've never heard of right Prince Williams said in the statement though on Thursday the world
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lost an extraordinary leader whose commitment to the country the Realms and the Commonwealth was absolute I however
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have lost a grandmother and while I will grieve her loss I also feel incredibly
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grateful I have had the benefit of the Queen's wisdom and reassurance into my fifth decade what do you think of that
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Harry book that just came out I just saw a headline I I don't know anything about I just saw a headline literally
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yesterday about it like he did the Netflix is this the yeah they did the he did the Netflix and now he has a book
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yeah and apparently the book is see the Netflix was pretty I think it was pretty evenly said like I watched the the
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Netflix series it was actually like I said in the previous episode it was pretty well-rounded it's but it seems like he kind of calls out his family a
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little bit harshly in the book compared to the Netflix series and yeah well he's desperate to do something I well he's
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hurt I guess you could just argue he's hurt but I love how the Royal experts have come out and said that it's all false but to me there's got to be like I
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get it but why would I write a book about you guys like my brothers my parents and just say lies like I don't
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know how far that would go is it religious old lies everything everything that's negative is a lie can we honestly
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say that that's the case like everything negative is a lie I don't know if that works that way yeah if Harry says that
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his family is amazing with the Royal experts say that that was a lie or is it because it's not very friendly to the
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family it's a lie and we all have our own personal truth as they say like if my experiences or my response or feeling
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about an event I mean that's how I view it that's how I view it I mean I can't
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imagine him wanting to lie constantly and consistently I'm not sure what that
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would benefit anybody either if I say this name you're' be like what who huh what well this is an interesting one
39:44
this is Grant Wall now you're like who the heck is that well this is another put your conspiracy hat on folks a
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little bit soccer journalist Grant Wall collapsed while attending the Argentina versus Netherlands match during the FIFA
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World Cup in Qatar on December 10th he was only 48 though the cause of death was initially unknown his brother Eric
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suspected Foul Play Because while in quatar Grant had extensively covered the issue of Migrant deaths at the FIFA
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World Cup and earlier in the tournament was detained for wearing a rainbow shirt into a match this is from the brother my
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name is Eric Wall I live in Seattle Washington I am Grant's brother I am gay I'm the reason he wore the rainbow shirt
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to the World Cup my brother was healthy he told me who he had received death threats I do not believe my brother just
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died I believe he was killed and I just beg for any help several days later it was revealed the awardwinning journalist
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suffered from a erotic erotic an an erotic anism quote Grant
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died from the rupture of a slowly growing undetected ascending anism with
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hemo pericardium it's pronounced aortic thank you Grant's wife Dr Sing grounder
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wrote on his substack okay the chest pressure he experienced shortly before his death
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may have represented the initial symptoms no amount of CPR shocks would have saved him she clarified his death
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was unrelated to covid his death was unrelated to vaccination status there was nothing dearies about his death end
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quote there you go the wife has spoken H yeah you looked like a healthy guy you
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saw him young thin healthy he's only year old that's the thing though with these heart conditions I mean you either
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know you have an issue or you don't true right there are billions of people in the world that could just been unfortunate timing that he's inar
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heart disease is like the number one killer in the world of all yeah I was just say the brother did feel how he
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felt it doesn't mean he's right but it is a odd coincidence that the country that he's in and the things that he was
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promoting and showing support for are complete conflict with each other so
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Kirsty Ali we all know her from uh cheers that's what I grew up with
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knowing her but I didn't really follow her I you just knew her she was always in the public eye cheers is the main
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thing but she succumbed to colon cancer December 5th 71 as time goes on you
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start losing track of your own age and and where you are in the whole cycle of life and then you go like wow she was 71
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but it makes sense I mean I always just visualize her as in che che uh yeah the
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cheers character and the raspy voice cheers character she obviously struggled with weight and stuff but when she was
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this everyone has their own flavors I'm saying she was a very attractive woman had she just was able to maintain you
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know but she not say embraced it but she did roles later her life that would talk about the issue of being bigger she had
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a show called fat actress for example yeah on HBO or something like that so it's just I'm just saying like
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I'm not trying to be misogynistic but she was a talent she died with family and friends as well which is nice
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Scientologist I think people forget that oh yeah that's right so she's wrestling with zenu zenu is that name I don't know
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enough we got to be careful I don't want the people Scientology to come after us all right P you know it's one of those
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guys if you told me P died 10 years ago I would have be like oh yeah I knew that yeah or if you had to guess like is p
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alive or dead like over under what would you have said a month ago I would think he was dead yeah but I couldn't verify
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that I wouldn't know when he would have passed that's right so he was the Brazilian soccer Legend P he died
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December 29th coming in late but he still made the count he was a three-time World Cup champion and he' been
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undergoing treatment for colon cancer in September of 21 he had the tumor removed from his large intestine he died about a
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year later quote inspiration of Love marked the Journey of King Pelle who peacefully passed away today on his
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journey this is from his Instagram on his journey Edson Enchanted the world with his genius and Sport stopped a war
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carried out social works all over the world and spread what he most believed to be the cure for all of our problems
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love his message today becomes a legacy for future Generations love love and love forever he survived
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by six children and his wife Marsha yeah good for him of course as a Stallone fan
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that I am his great role in the in the movie Victory P rest in peace Brother 82
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three-time World Cup champion who's going to do that again that was a tough one completely well-loved around the
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world I mean his charity work and everything else yeah so we are down to
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the is it this the last one second oh that's right save the best for last last
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so Pope Benedict do you know what this number is XV 16th Pope Benedict the 16th he served
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as a pope from 2005 until 2013 he stepped down from his position due to
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health reasons becoming the first pope to resign from his position since Gregory in
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1415 so he died at the age of 95 on December 31st he was desperate to make
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our list yeah he was like you know what I want to make this list so rest in peace to the pope obviously the Catholic
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church is my understanding is the biggest religion in the world next to maybe like at least Christian religion
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in the world the Catholic Catholicism yeah I mean huge influence in the world now what's interesting about him is why
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he's on the list though is that he stepped down usually the pope doesn't do that usually they serve until death but
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he actually said you know I can't do this my health is uh preventing me from doing the role adequately enough to do
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the role I actually appreciate the fact that he recognized that he couldn't do it and to give it to somebody that could
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do it there are leaders in the world today I wish whether they're religious or political that should step down if
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they're not able to do it should like yeah whatever your role is maybe let younger people take over it's okay to
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say you know what I can't drive my car anymore I'm a risk let somebody else Drive Right rest in peace with the Pope
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lastly this is why Jason and I don't record these episodes till January more past Seasons or we've made the mistake
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of like ah let's record December 24th 4 or the 23rd or even the 27th or
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something you know who's going to die who have note will die in the last three days well last year it was Betty White
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on the 31st well another lovely old lady had did the same thing to us this year December 30th Barbara Walters Jason she
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was 93 yeah that's crazy legendary broadcaster she broke barriers for woman
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in the news as the first female co-host of The Today Show she created The View which is horrible of course tributes
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poured from all celebrities and journalist is like recognizing Walters for her trailblazing nature and
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contributions to culture you know what I love about her you ever watch remember sat Night Live who was it that did that impersonation of her all the time oh uh
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Cherry is it Cherry o Terry yeah Sher o Terry Sher o
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Terry she was very good at that she was awesome at that I prefer that character than than to Barbara Walters herself
46:53
sure sure she did create the view which makes me must want to pick her for worst celebrity leaving us that Legacy that
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will never go away the view has created a platform for Whoopi Goldberg to talk every day it's just a horrible why do we
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have to hear what Whoopi think about it we live in a world Jason that Whoopi has a voice it's
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bizarre look how many blankets I'm under today folks okay so we're going to pick our worst again who we think is the
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worst offender as a celebrity and who was the one that affected us the worst Sachin Little Feather James KH Naomi Jud
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Loretta Lynn amilio dado meatloaf Louie Anderson Michael Lang culio an Hesh
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Aaron Carter Rota Robbie coltran Olivia Newton John Sydney porer Angela Lansbury
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Bob sagot Queen Elizabeth Grant Wall chrisy Ali P the pope and Barbara
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Walters Jason which one was the one that you were saddest to say goodbye to in
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2022 and while we're thinking of Our Guest as people in our chat if you want the the guys that hung out with us for this whole episode you can let us know
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your pick to for the one that you'll miss the most and the one you're going to miss the least I guess you could say
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maybe kind of like on a personal level like I feel like Ray Leota maybe is a little bit too soon I would like to to
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seen more things from him but I think a standout though really is portier Sydney
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porier that's an impressive interesting pick okay Legend he lived uh sounds like
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I don't know him but from the list sounds like he lived a very decent trailblazing life I think he might be of
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good character but as a personal favorite of mine is Ray leoda that felt
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really too soon for me guess I'll pick Ray leoda you're a fan of his and to see
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yeah and he was still like out of nowhere yeah yeah it came out of nowhere R Leota the one that I am most
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indifferent to is Barbara Walters oh wow sure that's not a fan that's fair you
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and I might on the same page with all that I I kind of had a toss up with sanine Little Feather but I almost have
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to give her credit for fooling everybody it's almost impressive to hold on to
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that duping the world the way she did for so long for 50 years I agree with Ray leoda but I think a close second or
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even a tie would be the Bob Sega another kind of young death very vibrant going on the road still being gone too soon in
49:20
the entertainment world of what they do of just comedian or actor they had years ahead of them still but I've never been a fan of Bob s never been a fan in the
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sense like I have to see what Bob does I get the attraction I get what people like and he's a comedians comedian as
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well and I've seen them like with Norman Donald you know when they're obviously both alive on shows together and they're
49:39
quite funny I'm always partial to the comedian world and it's sad to see him go but yes Rod is a is a celebrity that
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I've enjoyed much more over the years than I have with Bob but that was kind of a shock one that was a very much of a shock one too Barbara Walters there's
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something about her I understand she's a trailblazer in journalism but she comes
49:59
off across you know what I liked about Larry King Larry King never came across as someone who knew better than
50:05
everybody right yeah she she's a very holier than now personality Like Larry
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was a great interviewer he'd asked great questions he would also laugh at himself I don't know if Barbara did necessarily
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I compare the two because they're both kind of the same generation of people but Barbara it seems like she's always
50:21
right she's always right in the room so when she's interviewing people of a lower status or or questionable
50:27
personality it's almost yeah Barbara you've never done anything wrong it must be nice to be able to interview everyone from a place of
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deity yeah that's how I felt about her it's kind of like oh that's how I feel about her too I've never appreciated her
50:40
tone towards people that sh you know that they might not mix outside of the
50:45
entertainment world and like it just yeah not a fan of her tone no maybe we're wrong but again they're public
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figures and that's what I got publicly from those figures okay from Dan he said that he's most s about R Leota as well
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and of course Lou said the same thing Le Leota seemed like he still had some good work left in him yeah I agree with that
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he did I felt like it was too soon I mean Dan went on to say that he's not sad about anyone dying in their 90s
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especially when they've lived their life being rich and famous yeah yeah fair enough that's a fair comment for sure all right well thank you so much for
51:16
those who joined our seventh annual dead celebrities episode this is highlight for myself to record every year I'm
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looking forward to next year already we've had a couple deaths this year I who they were but there was a couple that already happened in January I'm
51:28
like this is great we're off to a good start I think I sent it to you in a link but I can't remember the name now and even we do the list at the end of the year I'm like oh yeah Louie was this
51:35
year like it seems like five years ago sometimes when you see some of these names it seems like it was five years ago some of these names if you told me
51:41
meatloaf died five years ago would have been like oh yeah I forget it was this year or this past year it's odd thanks
51:46
for hanging out with us again if you want to join us live in Discord you'll get to be part of what Dan Lou were you get to offer your picks at the end of
51:53
the episode and become part of the show as they say all right guys thanks Dan for hanging out Dan's a great guy he has
51:59
his own YouTube channel he does a retro video game on YouTube yeah he does like
52:05
Sega stuff and things like yeah thanks for hanging out with Dan thanks guys we're hoping more people show up I mean we just started doing this Discord thing like on this appreciate doing this I got
52:12
get better at Discord it's it's a brand new technology to me this is the only reason I have it and so every time I
52:18
come back on it like we do our podcast every like two weeks or so it's like completely brand new to me I'm like
52:24
where are all the little settings and stuff so I need to do learn this a little bit better but I appreciate the
52:31
people that do follow us and join us for the conversation I like I like the interaction all right Jay have a good
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day we we are you gonna read me that email did you said that there was an email that you're GNA share yeah before
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we closed Jason thanks for the reminder there was an email it doesn't happen often so I'm not surprised you didn't
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remember we never get emails yeah this is an email from my co-host of the rocky
52:52
podcast Katie so Katie said this hey guys I listen to a fair number of episodes while cleaning I wanted to
52:59
reach out and let you know that I find your coverage a welcome departure from my usual playlist you feel a void in the
53:05
podcasting world plus there's a little something for everyone The Sibling Rivalry one was way different than I
53:12
thought it was going to be yes yes I agree with that too even for myself but entertaining nonetheless yes I am a true
53:19
crime podcast listener so I'm dark I guess see I told you females man females listen to that stuff the True Crime
53:26
stuff if you're listening to this email and you haven't checked out our sibling rivalry episode it's basically a true
53:32
crime episode so that's a bit of a heads up it's it's fun conspiracy theories generally kind of drive me nuts but you
53:38
strike a good balance thank you Katie now she's from Denver or she's from Colorado Jason so she had this to say
53:44
about the airport as a Denver right I got to say I don't think I've heard of
53:49
the Denver Airport being a secret Hideaway for some kind of nonsense nor have I seen whatever artwork SL
53:55
gargoyles mentioned but but the blue horse actually has a real name that I of course can't recall she says statue is
54:01
real it's sort of on the way to the airport more or less the original sculptor did die his son had to complete
54:08
it from it falling on him but I've never heard anything else about the eyes it's just art that's it Katie I'm standing by
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it it's devil eyes in that horse devil eyes although I don't run in conspiracy circles so maybe that's why I live in
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here I haven't heard of it nor of any of my friends and family yeah well the lies live right underneath her nose that's
54:27
how it works just carry on with your sheep life what I like about conspiracies I'll say this it just makes
54:34
life more interesting yeah exactly Jason and I don't subscribe to all the conspiracies that we share on our show it's not we've made that and I know
54:40
she's not saying that we do yeah I know of course we're just sharing the news we don't subscribe to the news we're just sharing what people believe okay she
54:46
goes I'm admittedly afraid of listening to the mini covering Nana's never mind on you's episode we did a mini episode
54:53
within that episode where we uh give our thoughts so Nirvana's never mind check it out she doesn't want to hear she does
54:59
want to hear it uh cuz she says for me it's actually one of the very few albums where I don't skip or skip very few
55:05
songs wow but she's glad but she's glad that we covered it nonetheless yeah I know yeah all right she goes on to say
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though Jason you like this she especially loved the Guns and Roses episode of course yeah as you know I
55:18
have a love of the olden times so this brought me back to the days of MTV born the same year as me winky face I learned
55:24
a lot G&R is probably my top 10 bands as are arrol Smith and Rolling Stones big shocker I had a huge CR be yeah as a
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goes big shocker I had a huge crush on both Axel slash super fun Blast from the Past good PSI says the ultimate musical
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artist Mr Tupac Shakur also not a fan of anti- naughty lyric Crusaders like Tipper Gore and Dolores Tucker so yeah
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she's a huge Tupac Shakur fan I wouldn't mind do a Tupac episode the problem is I don't have any knowledge about him he's
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a huge artist but you it'd be hard to speak to any well speak of conspiracy theories oh interesting I think we did
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mention him already we check out our dead celebrity Conspiracy Theory episode we did talk about that yeah PPS she says
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speaking of musical genius and masterpieces at the young age that's right you guess it I'm going to bring up Tupac again he died at 25 he was also
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perfectionist and recorded an immense amount that he didn't think was good enough to release so there's about seven
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postumus albums out there that is all happy New Year and keep it up Katie gu and kirkin so thank you Katie so guys s
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let us know why we're a great show that's a perfect email stting of why we're a great show very nice feedback
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appreciate hearing that and it also indicates in that email how many different types of episodes we do we do have a little bit something for everyone
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and even if you're not a fan of the topic that we're bringing up I think we do the goal is is that you might learn
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something and have some fun with the topic so all right there you go then I'll edit yeah okay good reminder thanks
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all right thanks guys thanks for hanging out and J enjoy the rest of your day we'll talk to everyone later okay bye-bye gam Gator Productions
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