Clips From TBTL #1904

Andrew: “20% Randy, 80% Doug. Yup!”

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Andrew: “…and I said, ‘It’s not time for you editor, this is the Mad Man phase'”

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Andrew: “Crazy doesn’t notice no color bounds”

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Andrew: “Did that hit you as hard as it hit me?”

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Andrew: “I don’t know”

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Andrew: “I don’t know if I get it”

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Andrew: “I took it to fit into the narrative that I’ve already created, which is, I look better when I have a face-hider on”

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Andrew: “I’m letting the wild man out”

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Andrew: “I’m sorry people who love the Earth”

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Andrew: “It’s a little wild manny”

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Andrew: “Just wished I read that to myself before reading it out loud”

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Andrew: Laughing

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Andrew: Laughing #2

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Andrew: Laughing #3

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Andrew: “Right”

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Andrew: Snorting

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Andrew: “Very coinky-dinkle”

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Andrew: “What am I trying to say here?”

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Andrew and Luke: Andrew snorting and laughing with Luke saying “This lady is my favorite of all time”

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Andrew and Luke: Coinky-dinkle should be the TBTL Word of the Day

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Andrew and Luke: “Do you want to make that an eardrum-splitting key to the show? Yes, I do. Did that hit you as hard as it hit me?”

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Andrew and Luke: “Just outside the Groof? Yeah, it’s just Groof-adjacent. It’s Groof-adjacent.”

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Andrew and Luke: Luke lists out all of Andrew’s pleasure centers that the Canter’s pieces hits

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Andrew and Luke: Speaking Simultaneously: “These are dirty” / “…to worry about”

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Andrew and Luke: “We’re 12 minutes into this and we haven’t, we still haven’t powered out of anything. No, we’re going to power in to an even less interesting topic, which is…”

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Listener: “Do not put that on the imaginary radio show”

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Luke: A little piece of sand under the tongue turns into a pearl of questionable radio

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Luke: “Dang it, Burbank!”

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Luke: “Gotta let the big dog eat”

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Luke: “I’m a power out switch”

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Luke: “I’m sorry. I’m sorry!”

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Luke: “Tally-ho!”

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Luke: “That is deep!”

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Luke: “What!?!?”

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Luke: “Yells up the well”

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Luke and Andrew: Andrew might be sucker punching everyone at the TBTL Summer Picnic

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Luke and Andrew: Andrew thinks Rob is from the UK because he signed off his e-mail with “Tally-ho!” and a mention of old white English men

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Luke and Andrew: Andrew will start to refer to “Like a Rolling Stone” instead of “American Pie” as a unit of time

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Luke and Andrew: “I’m sorry. I’m sorry people who love the Earth. I also love the Earth! I’m sorry people who love the Earth.”

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Luke and Andrew: Luke likes to stir the pot and make Andrew’s blood boil

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Luke and Andrew: Singing “I got no type”

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Luke and Andrew: “Yeah, are you sitting down? / You don’t say!”

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Clips From TBTL #1904: Ladies at Canter’s Edition

On TBTL #1904, Andrew and Luke played portions of an interview by Merrill Markoe of waitresses that have worked or currently work at Canter’s and Du-par’s back in 1986. Of the portions played, the following three are what I consider the highlights:

“People are at their lowest when they’re eating”

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“Some of the elderly washing their teeth in the chicken noodle soup”

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“They’re either old time hookers or drunks”

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