Bizarre Celebrity Items People Paid For
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cool man how you doing good good good how are you I appreciate you changing
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the time or allowing the time to be changed on short notice when I arranged with you earlier blessed my wife's heart
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she was like oh you can still do it but I'm like no she was in the middle of baking and cooking and I'm like I am not going to step away for an
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hour while she's doing all that and bless her heart she said go ahead but no like no no I'm sure Drew can do a
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different time so I appreciate that thank you and she appreciates that yeah yeah been a long day for you then or did
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you get a Sunday nap oh that's adorable a nap H what a quaint idea boy
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no I don't nap actually I just don't nap never been the type huh well like every human I've dozed off in the middle of
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the day but as a practice or something that I can do on a whim no I don't nap I
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sleep five six hours a night and that's it okay okay maybe seven to get by with
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it I I guess so keeps me looking young you know lack of sleep that's the secret
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it's what causes you to never ever dose off in the middle of a podcast recording session is that right I've done it a
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couple times yes and I'll try I'll try my hardest not to do that now the beauty of editing is I can uh I can uh Delete
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or cut out the the dozing moments um I will say this your editing has uh proven
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able to hide all matter of faults uh and I give you a lot of credit for
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that so who does well yeah so Drew what he's speaking to ladies and gentlemen is if
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you remember his last episode that he did with us was the uh crazy YouTuber episode which is great it's got some
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good traction on the show I sent Dre a message this is full disclosure I I sent him a message while I was editing and it
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didn't occur to me until I was editing and this will actually come out when you're actually Rel listening to a conversation or anything anything you're
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like oh I said that joke that wasn't very funny or uh I did a lot of whisker words or whatever it might be but then I
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was listening to our conversation but and I was like Drew was very very combative and canorous and the what was
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it the dry humor or he drieth with sarcasm and I I
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thought it was the Southern Charm at first like no I think he's a little bit honory right now and so I sent him a message I said were you a little bit
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honory during that recording and uh what was your response oh I take full uh
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accountability for uh things that happened on the evening as I recall you gave me about 15 minutes War
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as before we recorded this podcast if I can give you full disclosure I think it
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may have been and I'm trying I was trying to retrace some things I thought it might have been the night that the NBA canceled the season oh I know how
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the Canadians feel about basketball uh having uh proud Championship there but
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uh you know it it wasn't a great night it wasn't a great was that the same day I think it was I think it was okay and
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that's fair you know the NHL which I follow very closely cancel shortly thereafter or if not the same day yeah
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that's funny it seems like a lifetime ago I mean it's kind of behind the current here we recorded 2 to 3 weeks
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before episodes are released uh so right now we're in the uh midst of the Pand I should say is it the midst are we in the
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middle or are we at the beginning or what what where are we at do you think in this uh I don't think you or I are
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qualified to speak to that so back to uh yeah so you were a little bit honory that night and I will say that it was
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short notice and the reason why I gave you short notice was one I needed a co-host and I knew I could count on you
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and two I knew that you're intelligent you're smart you're good on your feet
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and if anyone could do the challenge of a short notice episode it was you uh I will hit your curveballs but I won't be
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happy about it okay fair enough and you did knock out of the park you did a great job it was good banter and but
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there were stuff I did cut out there was there so cutting Cutting Room floor is going to be good you're going to release
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the uh the cantankerous cut of that podcast and and I'm I'm very uh looking
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forward to it release the can tanker is cut make that Trend the can tanker is cut no cuz Drew and I wish people could
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see your face he smiles for the majority of these recordings and uh he's a he's a good man and I do appreciate uh your
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time and and being one of my guest co-hosts I I think I got a nice rotation going on now of different flavors and
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different people bringing different things to the different topics I know when I give you quote unquote the assignment I always know that it's going
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to be thorough if not well read well SP spoken and you do bring it a good foil
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to my uh lack of preparation so thank you I think our Styles interact well and
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I will uh follow up on most recent episode on uh contagious diseases I
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listen to that recently I thought your guest host uh ZIP was fantastic he was
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very very good good um partnership with you and uh look forward to hearing more
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of the two of you if you choose to do things like that in the future I thought that was a great episode thank you yeah I'll pass it along uh Tuesday I know he
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listens to the show I don't think he's a regular listen to the show he I think he picks topics that he wants to listen to and he's busy with his own podcast but
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yeah he's a great guy very uh very obviously a very natural podcaster and uh I find myself when he guests host
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with me I do a lot of listening and he's good he's good and you are too today's
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topic well let's get into it let's get into it cu the music yeah let's go oh sorry I stepped on you all right now
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we'll go welcome to the worst of the best podcast you wanted the best well they
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didn't freaking make it so here's what you get from Canada and Florida Ryan and
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Drew [Applause]
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welcome everyone to the worst of the best podcast I am your host Ryan and with me again guest host Drew how you
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doing brother I'm doing very well I don't want to make any sort of a reputation here we're gonna throw this
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around but maybe this will be my last maybe this will be my last episode what do you think Ryan maybe this will be the
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last why do you have a fever are you coughing no no I know you do bring on
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guest hosts just to ask them to demonstrate their symptoms from time to time but no no I'm I'm feeling great I
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just you know I don't want to wear this too thin no not at all I uh I would not invite you to come on if I did not
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appreciate you and I know our audience appreciates you how you feeling how you doing though how's everything in uh
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Florida where you're at are stores busy are they empty are people dying what's going on depending on when the the
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listeners hear this the rumors are true Florida is what they say it is golf
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courses are open beaches are more or less open uh Hobby Lobby is still a very
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strong and essential presence in all of our Lives I haven't noticed a whole lot
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of change this is uh probably a result of political partisan leanings of our
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governor and economic uh rationals but at this time uh I don't really think a
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whole lot has changed I work from home I I could have done that at any point in the past several years so that sort of
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change was just a very practical sort of decision a couple weeks ago okay how
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about you Ryan you know it's funny I I did a tweet the other day where I said
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look out the window or look at mainstream media and you tell me which
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one's telling you to fear what you're hearing is sort of smart people telling you to fear even when it seems like
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there is nothing to fear if we give them the benefit of the doubt yes that is the smart person thing it's like an
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insurance company telling you about layers of risk that if you hadn't analyzed the situation from every
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conceivable angle and put a lot of money into it no you wouldn't have conceived of these certain risks if you get the
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intelligent people in the room it's it's sort of like bringing in a lawyer he's only going to give you the bad news you
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sort of see that from the people that are telling you to do things you wouldn't normally do that don't seem
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immediately necessary there's some foresight that goes into that and there's some foreseeability into their
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suggestion or recommendations yeah well said as always but the family's healthy yeah my job is such where uh I'm a
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trainer at the military school for basic training you know boot camp we're on hold right now the recruits are home our
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mission right now so to speak is to stay safe until this pandemic or Co environment is such that we can reopen
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the school doors uh so I do what little work I do it from home so I'm kind of on like paid leave and it's not leave as
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vacation I just I have no choice there's no mission for me right now other than just to wait I just I kind of have a bit
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of a luxury in that sense I'm grateful for that how's it make you feel are you doing 40 hours a week do you feel guilty
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if you don't yeah you know it's funny I talked to my wife about this like I I call it survivors guilt in some ways cuz
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I know there's people that have lost their jobs lost income and I haven't but my wife reminded me that I have spent
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years away from my family over my military career like communitive years I I've done over three years at C just
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being on the o just literally bobbing on the ocean for three calendar years total
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away from my kids I've missed first steps I've missed birthdays I've missed anniversaries that doesn't include Duty watches and training and everything else
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so to be fair to myself I have years away from my family that you know I'm going to take advantage of this now and
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be with them when other people got to be with their family years past when I wasn't there so it's half dozen one the
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other so this is my chance to be home now I think you're finding the positive uh spin on this and you know I think not
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part of your country but your sacrifice is certain um acknowledge and the things that you
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do and the things that uh you think that you deserve to do now you certainly have good reason for justification in that
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sense I'm still able to do my job completely and I still do it almost as
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many hours as I would if I reported to the office and so I don't feel really any differently about what I do or what
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I get paid for doing and okay there's still progress to be made the same way I just wish none of this was happening I
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wish everyone was healthy I wish everyone had their jobs I wish every everyone was yeah like to get a haircut Ryan I'd love
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to get a haircut my wife does mine she did a good job it's looking fresh it's looking fresh thank you if she's
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planning on traveling to the Sarasota area I'll I'll shoot you a DM all right sounds good all right well this is a fun
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easy topic today I thought we got some hard times around us especially with a few episodes ago we talked about the
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diseases that are continuously killing people regardless of the covid-19 let's do a kind of a a lighthearted episode
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today's episode is about celebrity items so items that were owned by celebrities
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that people have paid money for when you gave this topic I immediately thought of
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one thing and I'm not spoiling anything because it's not on the list I don't
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know if the list was maybe created afterwards but do you remember a couple
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of weeks ago the uh gamergirl bathwater no I I don't know this one still not
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determined to not be the reason for 19 is a gamer girl named Belle Daphne that
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was actually selling bottles of what she called her bath that fits in with the uh
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with the theme of our list it's just not on there I see it here okay uh she's
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selling it's called gamergirl bathat as you stated it's bottled while I'm playing in the bath this really is bath
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water disclaimer this water is not for drinking and should only be used for
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sentiment mental purposes do you want to know how much it costs per bottle here and the bottle is about the size of a lip balm like chapstick bottle you know
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those little like uh round canister what do you have CarX in the states we do
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have CarX I would just say for the listeners well listeners it's the size of any of your souvenir bath Waters I
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know that you guys do this all the time you guys have you guys know how big a vile of souvenir bath water is Right
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everyone knows it's a common common measurement okay guess how much one of those go for I I couldn't put a pen on
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it 20 bucks 30 bucks [Laughter]
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250 right well and this giv and this gives you an idea and this is somebody
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I've never heard of so here she is selling quote unquote the bath water that she's uh bathed and sure maybe
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maybe not who cares uh even if it was or isn't but it gives you an idea of this individual who I've never heard of
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before I've never heard of gamer girl but she's able to Warrant $250 worth of
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a tablespoon of water so now when we start talking about the names that we're going to talk about it might kind of put in perspective the prices that people
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are willing to pay for other items for some of these names because every name on this list is somebody I've heard of
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yeah we're gonna call B Daphne an honorable mention just something that came to mind because sometimes you give
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me this topic and I are I already know we're on the same wavelength I know what you're getting at okay uh but go ahead
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and tell us about number 10 sure now this this is uh John Lennon's item and I was reading a little bit about John
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Lennon's bio here this is a individual I think we need to do a list on one day
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about some of the less than positive things that John lennin is known for and I won't give anything away because I
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want people to listen to that episode but I thought of you and I thought maybe a John Lenard episode might be a good a good thing basically things that he's
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not necessarily known unpleasant facts is what I'm getting at sure sure I have
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actually seen that movie starring J letto about his assassin so there are a
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lot of films that go into different angles on John Lennon's life uh some of them not being the flattering ones love
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to talk about more talk about that more so John lenon as you know was the one of the two singers to The Beatles in
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competition with Paul but I guess even well they all sang at some point the point is the two there two frontmen or
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Paul and John and he had a toilet in his Mansion now he lived in this mansion
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with Yoko Ono from 1969 to 1972 okay there's a picture of this
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toilet and I wish people could see it but just Google John Lennon's toilet it almost looks like a Chinese looks I
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would say I say Chinese uh Asian Artistry on us or probably is yokono
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Japanese I don't even know is not not not qualified to answer that question
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yeah well it's not's nothing racist about I mean she's not well she's not African-American so we can eliminate the
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racist she's not that I is that how we do it Ryan
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like process of elimination well we know she's not African-American okay she's
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not Europe she's not Anglo European okay she's I think she's Japanese but what
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that being said this does have uh you see the picture it has what what you would say kind of an Eastern flare to
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the design on the toilet it's got flowers and butterflies and it almost looks like a something you would drink
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tea out of if but a big portion of it but this is where John to go there Ryan
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you had to go there but this is not t it's it's p this is John London's toilet when he
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moved out in 1972 he gave the Builder of his house his toilet so he donated this
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to the builder of the house and he said you can use it as a as a plant pot just
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imagine you give someone that provides a service to you like uh like a gardener
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or a whoever this guy was he knows that it was your toilet and you tell him that
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he can repurpose it for some other use you know when you listen to songs
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and you miss your lyrics you sing along you think that's what they're saying but you find out later that's read the
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linear notes it's not what what was actually being sung yeah yeah happens to me all the time big sing along in the
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car person and very rarely do I have the lyrics there with me this happened actually in one of John London's most
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famous songs imagine we hear the lyrics imagine all the people but he's actually singing imagin all the
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peoplee and they say that you don't prepare for these and they say that you don't really get ready for each
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individual podcast no I literally just I just thought of that I'm sorry I just thought of that so this was sold at a
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Bazaar in 2010 it took place at the Paul McCartney Auditorium in Liverpool and the person
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who paid for it almost paid 10 times the original asking price for the auction and he paid I don't know how you can put
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a price on something like this quite honestly well he paid 11,000 almost $122,000 for this toilet
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bowl well it's certainly a collector's item and my perspective on this is it's an entirely reproducible collector's
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item imagine how many homes John linnen had imagine how many bathrooms there were in these homes there were a lot of
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John's John's he could have done this every single time certainly made a lot of friends and they would have made a
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lot of money on the secondhand Market it's strange to me to think that someone would think that this one would be
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unique in any way it's just one of many places where John lenen sat for a few minutes now my question to you is do you
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poo in this toilet after you buy it honestly the picture that we see here
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I don't know how anyone ever could it's ornate it is it it is it looks a little
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bit too fancy in the first place yeah all right all right there's nothing else
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on this list that really falls into the category but we can have some fun with it so this was John's John right I would
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wonder what would one pay for other celebrity items that matched up with
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what their name was if you put some thought into this oh boy you got a list I made a partial list I'll tell you what
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I have here I have Christen wigs wig oh I got you okay yeah okay well I have a
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long list of men whose name are euphemisms for the male genitalia that's where I start in sure that's always a
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easy goto sure hoping that you could help us fill this one out ran oh I I have to top my head just I I'd have to
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uh boy you're putting me on the spot well I think Jared Leto has some
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Lego that he's selling Lego my letto well we have the
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cottage by Justin Timberlake
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uh we've got we'll pick this one up we'll pick this one up move on to number nine well don't forget that we can sell
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Christmas trees with Chris Pine there's a few I can't I'm just to go off the top of my head here you know
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I I apologize I could do better I could do better all right maybe a large hole in the ground that was uh that was uh
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sold by Brad Pit perfect perfect I love it there you go so moving on to number nine on the
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crazy list of celebrity items that did get sold on Market this would be kiss C
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kiss that being the rock band Ryan you like kiss right negative okay that's not
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what you were saying off air but okay I don't dislike them the way i' say dislike Nickelback they don't do
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anything for me Craig who I don't know if you've heard Craig's voice on my podcast before Craig Cohan he's a big
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kiss fan so if he hears this episode I might break his heart a little bit but shout out to Craig for number nine on our L kiss coffins these were items that
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were actually marketed and sold by the band Kiss so this is different than our previous item which was a toilet that
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was purchased for personal use by John Lin these were items that were actually marketed by the band they never really
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used them at least not according to our list here so this is exactly what it sounds like these are coffins that were
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marketed that had good amount of pictures of the group members all on it
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on the inside on the outside they sold for about $3,300 now I'm not in the market for
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coffins I really can't place that as on the the the high end or the low end of coffins but I would think because of The
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Branding this is more of an exclusive sort of a luxury coffin if you will the great thing I thought about this was
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that the uh marketing included some Provisions for what you should do with
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your coffin until you die and actually the picture that I've seen is actually
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Gan Simmons posing next to a coffin that is not being used to hold a dead body it's being used to be filled with ice
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and hold beers yes how about that multi-purpose coffins it's a great idea to keep your beer on Ice till your body
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goes on Ice fair enough fair enough yeah well I actually thought their price was quite reasonable I think coffins are not
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cheap no I don't think $3,300 is is expensive for a coffin I mean and I was
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also going to say kiss what I do know about them the little that I do know is they that is their bread and butter
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they're basically a product their music is almost second fiddle to the brand to
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the brand and that's that's fine that's fine no it's they're perogative yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah there there's plenty
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of sort of entertainment brands that have made themselves that way says here generally speaking the average cost of a
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coffin or casket will be between ,000 to $4,000 there you go there you go you're
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gonna have to spend three grand on a coffin might as well have some lightning bolts on it lightning bolts right is that that kiss and well I don't know if
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they have I'm sure they've I'm sure they they have some lightning they got lightning bolts they got their signas their faces you got Paul Stanley there
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with his lips p to kiss you goodbye as you go to Eternal sleep one of the funny things that we were able to tell from
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this number n on our list there is actually a famous person that was buried in a kiss coffin and you won't believe
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it it was dime bag Daryl from the band panta how about that does that surprise
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you at all yeah in a weird way it kind of does it doesn't surprise me that maybe DME bag would do something like
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that I'm just surprised that he likes kiss that much that he did that if that makes sense he should have been buried
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in a panta casket but that being said I do like how the kiss casket the casket is the letter K pretty
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clever I wouldn't have any any other way right so if you are to Google kiss casket make sure you do the K or you'll
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never find it online no one will understand what you're talking about that's right kiss
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Casco with a k please all right number eight now believe it or not I never like
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to say it because I feel like I'm bragging but that's not my intent but I
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have been told especially in my younger years mind you because I'm 44 now and I
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think I'm pretty close to passing the age of Elvis Presley when he died I don't know when he died but it was in
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his 40s mid- 40s was it not yeah I don't know yeah that being said people said that I look like the young Elvis I could
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see it I could definitely see it can you see the lips and the eyes there and like it's the lips I think is the big thing lips in the chin I think it is I think
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it is and that is the last time that we will have a convers ation about your lips Ryan is it
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though no promises okay well as you know Elvis had beautiful hair he had
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beautiful beautiful hair and like every human being you have to get your haircut unless you don't get your haircut then
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you just have long hair but Elvis had nice qued and curls in the front and he had that nice uh you know pomp door on
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top and the cburn so that hair was you know he he had his own barber in fact uh
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his name was Homer gilland and he would collect the king's hair and put them in
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like plastic bags and then he sold them later in life at an auction I guess after the passing of the king cuz he did
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this in November 2002 so it's kind of weird to keep someone's hair I will admit we've kept our baby's hair after
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their first haircut we've kept those things but I don't think I could sell unless my kids become popular I don't think I could sell my child's hair in
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the future you created those children that's technically your hair oh nice how
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that works check out this though this guy sold Elvis's hair in 2002 a final
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sale price of $115,000 that's weird now creepiest way
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to make $115,000 maybe yeah so what's creepier this the collecting and and packaging of the hair or the buying of
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the hair oh definitely the buying definitely the buying of the hair this
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is the first one on the list that you know seemed a little bit so we've had a guy who owned a thing that then wanted
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to sell it voluntarily we had a guy who you know slapped a branding sticker on a thing and tried to sell it as a product
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for profit sort of mass market and now we have this one that is a surreptitious
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collection of hair I always think it's kind of weird I think there's sort of this implicit contract with a barber I
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am not just paying you to cut my hair but I'm paying you to get rid of it and
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never have me speak of this again yeah that's actually the question I was going to ask cuz celebrities get their
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haircuts all the time I'm sure there is stuff like this out there but this was in the 50s right and maybe they weren't
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I mean things weren't I don't know but yeah there is some sort of like you know Barber client privilege like I love that
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you like Barber client
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privilege Well yeah if you think about it if if a cop comes in and says hey you know I we have that guy is a suspect at
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a at a crime scene we' like to have some of that hair for DNA test I don't think a cop can do that well that would be
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very interesting so you think of things in different ways and you think of okay you've seen in movies a million times
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that they can get a saliva sample of a person from a cup that they throw away right right and so that is you
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voluntarily giving your DNA because you've abandoned that cup and that's
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sort of how the legal process sort of susses that out as they say you gave up your right to those things it wasn't an
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illegal search and seizure and of course I'm speaking American here but it's that sort of thing where because you threw
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that cup away you said hey world you want this DNA come and get it I don't
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know if that's how it is with a barber because you are paying them you're paying them to get that hair off your
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head and and there should be that second step of and throw it in the garbage and don't let anyone else have it right yeah
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I'm sure that's been in a movie at this point and for sci-fi for I don't know for either for DNA testing purposes or
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for some sort of like cloning purposes I'm sure there's been something about collecting hair and you and I can speak
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to this the Seinfeld episode of switching Barbers and getting caught because of hair being left behind that's
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a real thing about Barber uh loyalty when I lived back in British Columbia Canada before coming out here to Quebec
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just get my haircuts now on the base here in Quebec because it's convenient because this is actually where I work but back in Victoria Bridge Columbia
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there was two Barbers that I would see and I always felt bad because I would rotate between the two Barbers depending
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on geographically where I was during the day that I needed a haircut so if I was driving home from work one Barber was
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more easily accessible but if it was on the weekend I would go to the other Barber just depending on what my
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schedule was like and the hair length at that time and I always kind of felt bad because I did like one a little bit more than the other cuz she was more
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personable and I would go to her and it been like 6 weeks let's say and it's obvious during that you know 6 week
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period I had been somewhere else I had this weird feeling I was cheating on my barber they do give you that attitude
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especially in this day and age where they try to keep track I mean even if you go to some of the strip mall type of
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places here they'll keep track of you know how you like your haircut and when was your last visit and who cut it last
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time and all these different things you always sort of feel like they're giving you this look like it's been eight weeks
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and that's not eight weeks worth of hair on your head where you been bro I I don't feel like the second degree is
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necessary for a $15 haircut but that's that's where we are these days Elvis Presley's hair that's a funny one that's
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good number seven on our list different story here and this is one of the first
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ones that I had actually heard of before our list uh gamer girl bath water not withstanding this uh number seven on our
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list is Russell Crow's jock strap so the story of this one goes that uh Russell
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Crow was in the movie Gladiator in 1999 very good movie something that I really
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appreciate that film he um was a sex symbol after that he went on to star in
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several other movies including Cinderella Man in 2004 after that he went on to sell one
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of his used on film jock straps from that latter movie he was hoping to get
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about5 or $600 for it he was doing it for charity he just wanted to get rid of this sort of movie memorabilia and it
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actually sold for $7,000 and one of the things that reason why I heard about it was that you'll
29:29
never believe where this $7,000 Russell Crow jockstrap wound up
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it wound up in a Blockbuster store as some sort of a gimmick to try and get
29:42
people to come in view Russell Crow's jockstrap and maybe rent a video and
29:47
this was in the dying days of Blockbuster so it was really kind of weird that they would think this is how
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we're going to save our dying industry is we're going to get movie memorabilia
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like famous people's worn underwear and this will be a gimmick that will say save the store that's pretty much the
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story of it it wasn't something I mean this has been something where you've heard about Russell Crow selling off this memorabilia because he went through
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a divorce I'm not sure if it's because he needed money or if he was trying to clear out space one thing or the other
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but this is just sort of a funny story of a guy selling some movie memor well
30:22
I'm just checking out his net worth right now I don't think he needs the money he's worth about $95 million right
30:27
now is that his 95 or is you know does he have 47 of it right now no anytime
30:33
you do these networks they're usually pretty good and up to date and they do factor in people's divorce what I really
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like is Imagining the conversation as Russell Crow is going around his Warehouse of movie memorabilia and it
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says here that he was hoping to get 500 bucks what is it about Russell crow that just looks at an old jockstrap and goes
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I can probably fetch 500 bucks for that how do you even say that sentence you
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just have no idea what crazy people in the world are going to pay right well he's worth 95 million after the divorce
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okay okay so get his divorce lawyer guys if you ever go through divorce boy he's Australian right yes and I like him I
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like him I know he's got a bit of a he's kind of a brute in some way he's kind of a his bedside manner isn't the greatest
31:21
maybe with some people time at times on set but as far as an actor goes the movies that he does I do enjoy his
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theater do enjoy what he puts on the screens I I always say sometimes that you can like the art not the artist I'll
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be honest I tend to find him a little boring in a lot of the stuff he does but uh Gladiator was a good film it was so
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was Cinderella Man for that matter absolutely absolutely all right well speaking of young Talent now I should
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say or younger Talent at the time uh I guess he's about our age now I think he's closer to my age than yours I know
31:53
you're a little bit younger than me but that's Justin Timberlake okay and back in the Heyday of his the Zenith of his
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popularity when he sang with the band in sync you ever heard of the band in
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sync yeah yeah I I I am of the correct age group for in sync okay so this was
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in 2000 boy 20 years ago can you believe it that that was their Zenith 2000 yeah yeah I can I can believe it it
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sounds about right when you listen to those things they don't sound current at all yeah okay well Justin Tim Lake he
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was even back then even though it was a five member boy band he was the one that the girls like the most he was handsome
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and talented and he still is handsome and talented but back then in 2000 when he was just a young 19-year-old kid okay
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in 2000 he had an interview at a radio station z1000 or Z100 as you guys will say in
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the states yes that's how we would say it yes okay so he was had a you know a radio interview with celebrities will do
32:50
during this interview or before the interview he was served breakfast or they gave him breakfast figuring oh he must be hungry it's probably an AM call
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for this interview and they gave him French toast well the chef or whoever
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cooked this french toast for JT it was a little bit overdone a little bit burnt and Justin whether he took a bite out of
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it or not I'm not sure it doesn't say but he took the toast maybe nibbled on it and didn't finish it well the DJ now
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this is again we're talking about you know the hair on the floor you know at what point is the item no longer the
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persons the DJ took the leftover toast after the interview of course and ended up putting that on eBay now before we
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get into what it went for and who bought it I will say if I ever interviewed anybody I would never in my life think
33:36
to ever do i' I'd feel greasy doing that oh yeah it steps on a lot of ethical
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lines if you're going to be Justin Timberlake and you're going to do these sorts of interviews one in a hundred is
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is going to be unscrupulous and that's what you open yourself up to you think the radio station would have some sort
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of protocol like hey you work for us you repres our station and we're going to have celebrities come through here don't
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do that well yeah I would think that if the radio station found out that the DJ did this he should be fired absolutely
34:07
no questions because he represents the radio station and and Justin tumber Lake sure he's going to see that this
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happened and he's probably just going to roll his eyes because it's part and parcel with what he's doing like I said
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he's going to these places it seems like someone offered him a plate of breakfast
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and he declined it imagine if he had to be concerned with every plate of food
34:30
that he ever either ate off of or didn't eat off of that that would be just a life that just and timberlay could not
34:36
adore so he's got to let this stuff sort of roll off his back but at the same time he's probably thinking I'm not
34:41
going back to that radio station no do you have any comparison of Justin Timberlake to like Justin Timberlake's
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lips to your lips you want to talk about that at all sure let me just take a look at Justin here for a second uh or his
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eyes I just want to know uh no definit no I think Jus and I have the same uh
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singing voice but uh that's about it probably like the faletto you just match
35:06
that yeah and I think I danc like JT right you Rock That Body I understand I brought Sexy Back a long time ago a long
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time ago it's left me a long time ago too an individual named Kathy Summers
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who was also 19 at the time she bought the toast from the DJ for
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$1,025 incredible uhan girl right I would think so and she was interviewed
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and asked what are you going to do with the toast and she said I'll probably freeze dry it then seal it then put it
35:36
on my dresser she thought this through she was probably just waiting for this certain eBay sale to pop up like
35:43
someone's going to advertise Justin Timberlake's French toast and when they do I know exactly how I'm going to react
35:50
she's 39 now she's probably has a family of her own I wonder where that toast is now well it's been freeze dried for
35:57
pasta it I mean it it'll probably Outlast us all Ryan do you think she nibbled on it at least a little bit
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licked where he might have bit it it probably consoled her when she was sad
36:08
there's probably some her tears mixed in with the French toast all right you're lucky you got number five I am lucky
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number five on this list this is Jennifer Lawrence's sports bra Jennifer
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Lawrence of course was in those Hunger Games movies and since then uh you and I have spoken about one of her movies with
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Chris Pratt and you know she's otherwise known as one of the most beautiful actresses in Hollywood today there was a
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bidding for one of her used sports bras in 2013 it was at an auction house in
36:41
Los Angeles and just to be fair they were not just advertising that they were selling one of her you sports bras they
36:48
were actually selling all of her war wardrobe sold for about 12 Grand and the
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bra itself sold for a little over three grand it was like 3,000 $175 I think people were buying these
37:01
things as part of a full wardrobe but the sports was just included but I do
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imagine that if it went to one of her Fanboys that was going to be the uh PS
37:14
day resistance of the Jennifer Lawrence collection wouldn't you imagine yeah does it say who bought it who bought it
37:21
no I don't see here who bought it and it was from what film Silver Linings Playbook Silver Lining Playbook was that
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movie U Bradley Cooper maybe one of a couple she did with Bradley Cooper I don't recall I don't particularly recall
37:34
a significant scene of her in a sports bra but that movie not in my top
37:40
Jennifer Lawrence collection so to speak all right now we're halfway through the list and we should have said to our listeners we didn't really discuss this
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again we don't know each other's picks we don't know and as I often do I kind of make my pick as we go through the
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list because as I hear you explain things and as I hear things in my head as I talk some do it changed my mind I
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think the criteria for worst pick tell me what you think of this if every item costs the same which one would you be
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least willing to spend X number of dollars on that's fine personally I mean
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we always sort of go into these lists and we have our own rationale for why we do things sometimes it's because of our
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own fears or or whatever for this one it was pretty easy for me to just pick out
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the one that I would not be buying under any c well I guess I would try to say money's not the issue so all things
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being equal you have an unlimited number of finances so do I you're forced to buy
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nine things but there's just one thing you just like of the 10 things can there be one thing I just I will not buy very
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good I agree that y okay number four I love William Shatner I'm a Star Trek I
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love him he's Canadian he never ages well he hasn't aged in 30 years plastic surgery does that and so does hair plugs
38:54
that being said he's quite a character I've enjoyed him as of course is Captain Kirk I love Star Trek he's done some
38:59
great TV work as well you know TJ hooker Boston Legal actually he and I have something in common other than being
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Canadian he's experienced having a kidney stone oh really you guys are uh Brothers in kidney stess very good you
39:13
know I have dance moves like JT I have the lips of Elvis and I have the Kenny Stone abilities of Captain Kirk quit
39:19
bragging sorry but unlike Captain Kirk if and well when I pass my kidney stones
39:25
I don't think there's anybody on the planet that would have ever bought mine off of me no I can't imagine why anyone
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would do that not not ever no so not only did they buy an individual fan of Mr Shatner by his kidney stone that he
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passed but they also bought the pieces of surgical equipment like the string
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and stint that helped him pass it now I'm not too sure what the string is used for I've actually passed a couple stones
39:49
at home but I've been given a stint as Stones though very very painful are actually quite well they can be big but
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the average Stone the average person passes they're quite small though they cause a lot of pain as they move through
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your urinary tract and your intestines and as it goes to your bladder that's the most painful part as it travels to
40:08
the bladder once it kind of sits in the bladder it doesn't hurt anymore and then you have one last thing to do enough to
40:14
get grossier you have to pee it out so that bathtub of the bladder through the penal track out you have to capture the
40:22
stone in a stint so it's like a Civ and you thought that part was not gross is that what you're saying no it is gross
40:28
no no it's definitely gross yeah okay what I'm getting at is the person who bought the stone they threw in the stint
40:34
no extra cost no again I think this is sort of like the Jennifer Lawrence thing you you
40:40
wanted to buy the kidney stone but they're not selling it all a cart you're getting this as part of a nice little
40:46
gift set that comes with some string and a stick you know I I think it's adorable
40:52
quite honestly so a dude who works at the Golden Palace online he's the owner
40:57
of that thing so he's probably got a few dollars the gambling website he bought the stone for
41:04
$25,000 what what does he plan to do with it maybe he nibbled on that
41:09
too expensive snack an expensive snack I think it does let me just bring up the article cuz I did read it I think he put
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on display it's on display he says here this is a bold new addition to our Fleet
41:21
website itself has a bizarre range of Collectibles which includes a halfe toasted cheese sandwich said to Bear the
41:26
image of the Virgin Mary as well for example so he's got other Star Trek memorabilia so he's basically got
41:32
Shatner's Stone maybe this sort of thing will come back when the world goes back
41:38
to normal but this sort of kitschy celebrity memorabilia just does not appeal to me
41:45
not in any way shape or form I'm not going into a blockbuster because it has a jock strap I'm not clicking on a
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website because it's got a picture of somebody's famous kidney stone I'm not buying a car cuz it once belonged to
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John Voit I'm not doing it I will say if in the mail through no purchase of my
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own but it just happened to be in the mail with photographic proof that this was Jennifer Lawrence's sports bra I
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probably wouldn't complain you'd be a single man in a
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couple months time well the wife doesn't have to know I'm just it was it was anonymously dropped on my doorstep and
42:24
and it was a there was a little video chip there this of CH foror saying dear Ryan here is my sports bra that is all
42:32
and the end message so be it I would not complain I can see you having a very
42:38
entertaining conversation Ryan who sports bra is this oh honey that's
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Jennifer Lawrence's sports bra what yeah exactly yeah maybe you get away with it Ryan maybe you get away
42:50
with it yeah well in this alternate reality my ever loving understanding wife would just think it's fantastic
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[Laughter] in this alternate reality everything works out for everything's coming up
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Ryan well speaking of beautiful actresses I think you got the next one I do number three is another beautiful
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actress that is Miss Scarlett Johansson Miss Johansson was on a late night show
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The Tonight Show in 2008 she was promoting a very bad superhero movie
43:23
called The Spirit she did during her interview have to grab rbit tissue blew
43:28
her nose into it put the tissue to the side well guess what just like Elvis's
43:33
hair that got picked up by someone and got put on the market now this was for
43:39
more of a positive reason it was actually trying to help a charity called
43:45
Harvest it worked the eventual winner paid over $5,000 for the napkin or the tissue that
43:53
had a little bit of snot a little bit of lipstick that that uh allegedly belonged
43:59
to Miss Scarlett Johansson that's all there is to this story he's not showing that for public viewing I do not think
44:06
that his wife or girlfriend approves she's pretty yeah but notnot
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not so much again this sort of seems like why is this going on the market if
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not to try and attempt to mine her DNA get some sort of personal information
44:28
it's just sort of too gross for any other reason the hair the snot the
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lipstick there's no rationale for this other than uh irrational fandom or maybe
44:40
some scientific Endeavors well if they clone Scarlett Johansson so be it I have
44:45
no problem with more than one Scarlett Johansson walking this Earth the knowledge that there is one Scarlett
44:52
Johansson that chooses to be with col and Jo is evident
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that there must be other Scarlet Johansson that are not choosing to be with Colin Joe's don't you agree I'm
45:03
always amazed uh look I'm not the best looking guy in the world but there's sometimes where I see the lips of Elvis
45:09
the moves of Justin Timberlake not the greatest looking guy in the world no this the same guy that
45:15
I've been talking to for 30 minutes here I know I know yeah I see some celebrity females and bless their hearts but there
45:21
was some of these guys where I'm was like wow well good for him you want to say low self-esteem or you want me to no
45:26
it's not it's just per uh perplexity no no oh for the females Ryan your
45:32
self-esteem is quite high enough all right good now have you ever heard of uh this number two have you ever heard of
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Truman Capote I have famous author yes that's right novel is short story writer
45:44
screenwriter playright and actor several of his short stories novels and plays have been praised literatur Classics
45:52
including the noela Breakfast at Tiffany's and this book which I have read and it really is amazing In Cold
45:59
Blood very good I have enjoyed capot from time to time as well have you read Cold Blood no I have not it is fantastic
46:08
I don't know where truth and fiction ended meet in that book I don't care it's entertaining it's an amazing book
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put it on my quarantine list it's like the first True Crime novel in a weird way if that makes sense not my favorite
46:19
genre but worth a read I'm sure yeah absolutely well when he died are you going to be buried or put to Ash I'm
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going to be buried yeah I'll be buried okay so he was put to ashes he was burn a problem with that Ryan
46:32
no I was just curious if if you want to take up more wheel stay on the earth for your dead dead body that's your
46:37
prerogative okay telling me that you that you have the ashes of Truman capot is that what you're trying to tell me right now I think so I'm one of the
46:43
winning biders here he got his body put to ashes they went for sale just two years ago actually and the buyer paid 40
46:50
almost $44,000 doesn't seem like that should be legal I don't think that you can sell a
46:56
Corp legally why should you be able to sell ashes the difference I I don't know the
47:01
little information I got here said okay so the person that bought it was Capote he died in ' 84 and his ashes had been
47:08
kept by one of his best friends the wife of Johnny Carson so she claimed the wife
47:14
here that having them near to her was a comfort but then she died in 2017 and
47:20
whoever was in charge of making the decision whoever was in charge of the late Miss Johnny Carson the decision was
47:26
made to put them up for sale so I guess at that point the owner of the ashes were dead and the real estate owners
47:31
said hey we're selling these things nobody else wanted them so that's how they got sold that's mind-blowing that
47:37
another person would be cremated and of course you know then it just becomes a box right okay it's a box the box is
47:45
then owned by a person then that person dies so now there's an executive or a
47:51
personal representative that is getting rid of the possessions of a dead person and that dead person own to box you sort
47:58
of gain these layers of Detachment from being able to just say oh that's a person in there I I don't understand how
48:05
this was legal but as far as celebrity memorabilia goes you want to own own
48:11
That Celebrity I suppose this is one instance that you can all right you got the last one brother I do have the last
48:19
one this one is uh well it's hard to put your arms around and you'll understand why we've talked about Brad Pitt's pit
48:27
well what about Brad Pit and Angelina Jolie's breath that's number one on our
48:33
list this was around the time of 2005 during the premiere of that movie that
48:39
they were both in Mr and Mrs Smith did you see that movie Ryan I did yeah pretty good for 2005 sort action comedy
48:46
right yeah and I like both actors and I'm a fan of both so yeah absolutely
48:51
yeah I agree what they were doing was they were walking down the red carpet for the premiere of this movie
48:57
some people who are allegedly engaged in the business of
49:03
selling selling celebrity air or celebrity breath ran behind them and
49:09
just opened a jar and closed a jar on the red carpet is my understanding this
49:14
was then labeled as celebrity air it was put on the market it was marketed as may
49:23
or may not contain the breath of Brad Pit and Angelina Jolie it was then sold
49:29
on eBay for an undisclosed amount snake oil be damned we now have a new winner
49:36
pit and joliee breath well I actually did some research on this it turns out
49:43
that the person when they had the jar delivered to their house the box when
49:49
they opened it contained eight more jars from different countries like they could not tell which
49:56
of the jars was the one that they had paid for no the the jar had adopted eight other jars from other countries oh
50:03
Ryan what a joke what a joke when you tell me you did research I
50:09
am tempted to believe you I am always drawn into your trap people that know me
50:15
know that I can come up with some pretty stupid jokes pretty quickly you lead into it you had me thinking that you did
50:21
some research oh I should have never fallen for it should have never fallen for it good one turned out that the
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breath inside the jar had been fighting the whole time apparently they were fighting about Jennifer Anderson's
50:34
breath at a at an earlier event out of all of these things if one of these things was someone selling Jennifer
50:39
Anderson's breath I think that would be number one on my list Jennifer Aniston yeah she's like 50 51 now good for her I
50:47
think she is okay so there you go those are our 10 do you want to go through the 10 there I'd be happy to it's pretty
50:53
simple on this one number 10 on our list is John Lennon's toilet one of many I presume but this one was the one that
51:00
was famous number nine was Kiss coffins coffins with a K you'll never find them
51:05
on the internet if you don't spell them with a K number eight on our list what we found uh initially a little bit
51:11
creepy Elvis Presley's hair of was Presley's hair that was collected and then sold and purchased number seven on
51:18
our list was Russell Crow's jock strap from the movie Cinderella Man number six
51:23
on our list was I guess we'll call it Justin timberlakes for toast but he never accepted it so Justin timberlakes
51:30
would be French toast we'll call it he may have taken a nibble let's he may have touched it he may have breathed on
51:36
it in which case number five on our list Jennifer Lawrence's sports bra sold as
51:42
part of a collection with some other clo clothing but who the hell cares about that really number six on our list
51:48
William Shatner's kidney stone sold as well as some string some string wetin a
51:55
stint I don't know what the string was for but you also got the cylinder that caught the stone I'm pretty sure the string was important they would have
52:01
included the string for no reason right true number three Scarlett Johansson's used tissue snot lipstick and all number
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two Truman kot's ashes so technically Truman capot let's just say Truman capot
52:14
was sold number one is something that may or may not be a jar of Brad Pit in
52:21
Angelina Jolie's breath or air those were our 10 Ryan you want me to go first
52:27
with my worst or you want to go you go ahead you go ahead okay I really think that this one was pretty simple to me I
52:34
would not be buying anyone's hair delvis Presley's hair no matter what the price
52:39
was I don't know what you would do with it the only thing that you would do with it would be serial killer hope that
52:46
David Lynch makes a movie about me sometime type of stuff don't you agree I
52:52
don't no you don't okay you think that there are some very reasonable uses for Elvis Presley's hair well I don't know
52:58
if there any no no no well you are a lawyer at heart look throwing words in my mouth on the stand objection your
53:05
honor leading the witness no uh I did not say that I mean I'm just looking at
53:10
the picture of Scarlet Johansson here for example there's very few celebrities where I would be opposed to having their hair I hair itself is not a repulsive
53:17
thing to me I wouldn't have to have a lot of it but if I had a Ziploc bag of somebody's hair it'd be kind of
53:23
interesting to touch the hair that was on their head yeah it doesn't bother me I find you more fascinating for that
53:30
take fair I don't think you and I have agreed on any of our picks well I mean what fun is that we did agree you know
53:37
who we agreed on we agreed on Jesse Ventura geez that's right I would love
53:43
to have Jesse Ventura's hair if you had any I was gonna say Ryan you have the lips of Elvis Presley and the hair of
53:49
Jesse Ventura well I mean not not him anymore he wishes he had my hair okay my
53:54
pick here again old price has been equal and all these things were going to land on my doorstep which one would I be not
54:01
unhappy that it didn't make the trip would be Scarlett Johansson's tissue fair enough you just don't have the
54:06
equipment to do the Johansson cloning process is that what you're saying well if I had a cloning machine then I would
54:12
handle it without a cloning machine there's no need I I don't that's exactly what I was saying you don't have the equipment you wouldn't be able to do
54:18
anything with that okay had it just been her like lipstick kiss different story but it it had mucus mhm mucus was I
54:25
think the main selling point it's it's a feature not a bug I think yeah yeah there you go I mean that was fun I think
54:31
it took our mind off the virus for a little bit till they just brought it up until you started talking about snot and let us into viruses yeah was very very
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pleasant evening chatting with you tonight it absolutely was so stay safe out there and remember in front of every
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Silver Lining there's a cloud and Drew and I helped you find it today always a good time Ryan Take Care thank you drew
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