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Oh Shoots, it's
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hell no no, no, no, no no. Welcome
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to the Naughty but Nice Show. I'm your
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host, Ram Shooter. It's Monday,
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which means our dear friend Handsome Garrett
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Vogel jo, I answer Bobby,
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Hello.
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Our I
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feel even though I did not go, I
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feel like I was at Coachello this weekend
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just from being tired and I feel
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dirty, so I
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listen to music. It probably had a few
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drinks, so it was like I was at Coachello, but
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I wasn't. But I looked at it all on my
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Instagram feed.
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Oh yeah, it's I don't know if that's the best
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way to start the week tired and dirty.
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But if you're full of music and memories
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that didn't actually happen, but nevertheless, talk to your
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therapist about that. Not me, but if you're full of those
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happy memories. Sometimes I get that I
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have to away from my Instagram because I
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can scroll and scroll and scroll and
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get more jealous and more jealous and more jealous,
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and I have to remind myself that this
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is an edited version of people's lives.
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It's not the reality. They only put the highlights
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of Get out of Here. What
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But you forget that when you sit there scrolling
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and scrolling and scroll. I stop. Now. I
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give myself maybe ten minutes of scrolling,
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and then I find myself more miserable
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than when I started. So I stopped.
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Yes, no, and I put that filter on Instagram
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because you can put You know, hey, they tell you pretty much,
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Hey, why don't you step away from us for a little while?
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White not but I mean Will
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Smith was on stage with j Belvin and the
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Men in Black.
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Miss that Taylor Swift
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was there getting hugs in the crowd. You
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can't miss that. I get it. I get it. I get it.
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Okay, let's jump into at show and hopefully
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give you all a good smile. You're gonna feel better after
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listening to this. What
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time is it? My friends? It is tea time.
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Big story. At the top of the show, O J. Simpsons
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lawyers and executors of his state
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are saying that they're going to fight to prevent
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any money going to the gold Man
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family. So the Goldman family was
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awarded thirty three point five million
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in a civil suit, but
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OJ has not paid any of
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that. I don't think it's bloomed up with interest
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to about one hundred million dollars. Now.
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OJ's lawyer and executor
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of his estate. His name is Malcolm.
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He is saying he's doing interviews where
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he's saying, my hope is that the Goldmans
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get zero, nothing,
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he said, and I want to
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do everything in my capacity as
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the executor or personal representative
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to try and ensure that they
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get nothing. Oh that
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feels hard.
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So jerdy. And you know what, I think you might have seen the story
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over the weekend too that OJ sneakily
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over the last you know, dozen years, anything
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that he did to make money, it
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was an all cash offer. So nothing
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is technically on the book, so
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you can't argue like, well he did
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this appearance, it was all done in
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cash, like almost like a sleazy
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mafia movie type storyline
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of like nothing exists on
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paper.
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He made no money, which
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implies that he did it
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deliberately. He knew what he was doing.
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He was scamming the system. He had
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this huge, huge
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financial settlement waged against
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him, and he said, no, I'm just not going to pay.
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It makes me so mad. I don't want
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to get political on this show, but we've seen recently
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some big political payouts, and
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I don't think the victims here
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will ever see a penny just because you hear
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somebody gets twenty million dollars
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or fifty million dollars nine times
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out of ten. I'm told by my legal
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friends that you never see any money.
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All you get are the press releases
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and you get your name in the headlines and you're vindicated
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because somebody now owes you all these millions.
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But the chance of you getting them it's not good.
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Yeah.
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No, the court of public opinion, you're either filthy
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rich or super broke after
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a lawsuit like that, you know, but the
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reality, like you said, it doesn't really happen. You
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might get a sliver of something
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like that, or you know, they set up, you
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know, an installment plan for about
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you know, one hundred thousand years where
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you get you know, fifty bucks a month or something
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like that, but you don't get that. You'll never see
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one hundred percent of that money ever because they'll get tied
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up in court always.
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It makes me sad. Maybe I'm
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being naive here. I have some girlfriends
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who have had child support
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from their exes and the ex just stopped
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paying and they could didn't think
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about it. My sister when she got
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her divorce, there was meant to be some sort
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of child's payment, and
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he just stopped paying after a couple
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of months, and so for eighteen years, Christine
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paid all those bills herself.
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You hate to hear that. But on the other
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side of it, where this OJ's story
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is, I mean, I see
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the Goldman family maybe just going after the book
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publisher that the book is at, because
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that's where you got to just find them.
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It's weird to say find the money trail, but anything
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that is, that's what it is associated with him, that
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his estate is making money. That's where
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you go after it. At the end of the day.
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Yeah, yeah, I mean I think what's
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really difficult here is what you said. That
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report is by Ollie Coleman, a friend of mine.
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Hey, Olli hello, La Heloe. Listens to the podcast.
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He's a brilliant reporter and it was so eye
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opening. He said that OJ would
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basically sign anything if you gave
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him cash. If you gave him one hundred dollars,
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two hundred dollars, he would sign anything.
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It didn't have to be football related. He'd sign
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a baseball bat if you wanted to give
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him money, and said that's really hard
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to trace. But there's got to be a way. It's twenty
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twenty four. If we can
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put a man on the moon, and if we can
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now talk about maybe flying cars
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one day, there has to be a way to
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trace this. Now I'm being
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here, there's something.
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But just like the storyline of this
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OJ's life in general, I believe
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the guy or maybe one of the members
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of his estate who has said
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they're not getting an ounce of money. Oh, J robbed
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him, you know, you know years ago. Yes,
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the man that OJ robbed
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is now protecting said man that is
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now passed away. Life is so freaking
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weird at times.
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Right, right, people that that
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in a certle I would hope that the executors
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who you choose, you pick the executors
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of your estate. Pick me, Garrett,
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you can be my executor, because I want somebody
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really decent in charge,
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because when I go, I don't want
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to leave this world in an awful
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way. I want to leave doing the right
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thing. And it felt to me as if till
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the very last minute, even if you believe OJ
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is innocent, and I don't,
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but I know some of the listeners, I know of
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people people that do. But even if you believe
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that this was still a
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court ordered mad thirty
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three point five million. You can't
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accept one judgment and not the other. You've got to accept
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both of them. So I accept he was found
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not guilty, but I also accept in a civil
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court he was found guilty and had to pay
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up and he didn't, which brings us to
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our pole question of the day. I can't wait to
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hear what you think about this. Naughty is pole
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question of the day. Ojay's estate
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is saying that the Goldmans will
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get zero nothing. Our
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question is should the family
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fight? If you were the Goldman's,
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would you fight or is this just
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another battler, you
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picking the scab off the wound one
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more time. You're probably never gonna see this
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money, but would you fight? Hey?
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Go vote on our Twitter paycheck Naughty
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Knights rob Our facebook page is Naughty Gossip
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and be sure to check back
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tomorrow to hear your results.
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Hey, Garrett Love, what are you?
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Let's talk about love or life? Thereof
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of course, Old and Black Bachelor, remember
8:01
them? I mean the first?
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I love the Old. I love people falling
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in love.
8:06
They pretty much just redid the you know, they
8:08
took a different spin on the Bachelor, but with
8:10
all grandma's and grandpa's out there. So
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Jerry and Teresa they're
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not they're not going to make it. They're they're
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getting a divorce after what three months
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of engagement slash marriage.
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Yeah, you know, Jerry
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wanted uh he wanted out of the marriage right away,
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and Teresa not so much.
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And the interesting thing was, you
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know the story that we're getting,
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you know, uh force fed is
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distance. You know, like she's in Jersey,
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he's in South Carolina. They both have
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grandkids and family. And you
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know, normally when we talk about the Bachelor and Bachelor
8:46
right we're like, oh, whatever, you know, they'll just end
8:48
up on another reality show. But you know, the
8:51
age that these two are at, you kind of like you
8:53
want them together, you know what I mean, Like, yeah.
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I wanted them to gat. I wanted them together.
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I feel like a must have been tricked by them because
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not only did they get together on the show, they
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had a televised wedding. Yes, like at
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some point, wouldn't you say
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to ABC, oh, maybe we should put that wedding
9:09
on hold just a little bit while we figured
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this out. At all? They didn't they do
9:13
that. I'm told that they both were just so
9:16
into the fame of this, and I get it. I'm not
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putting that down any person I
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think would be Suddenly this guy
9:22
Jerry, who nobody knew, is on
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the cover of magazines. He's
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getting offers to go on Good Morning
9:28
America and television shows, and I think
9:30
he really enjoyed it, only feared
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what my sources are saying that if he didn't
9:35
get married, that would all just dribble
9:37
away. But the problem is, it's
9:39
not about getting married. It's about the next
9:41
day and the next day. You don't have to be on TV to
9:44
do that. If you don't want to see me a week
9:46
after our wedding, then we probably shouldn't get that.
9:48
That's the part too, where I think people
9:51
realize after the fact that once the glitz
9:53
and the glamor of the beautiful, glorious wedding
9:55
happens, you know, that's where reality comes
9:58
into play, even
10:00
more so on these shows where where cameras
10:03
that that's Jerry emailing me. Now where
10:06
cameras are gone and it's just you
10:08
and them, and you're like, wow, we
10:10
don't have to we don't have to whisper or
10:13
we don't have to play the camera. This
10:15
is weird, you know, like I think if the camera
10:17
stayed with them twenty four to seven, we might
10:19
still have a marriage, even though it might be for you. But
10:23
here's the thing, hear me out, ABC, I'm
10:25
talking to you right now. If you're working for ABC
10:27
or near the production of The Golden Bachelor,
10:30
how dare you if you give us Jerry
10:32
for round two of He Needs to Find
10:34
Love? If you give that to us, I
10:36
don't know to do. You know when a friend gets married for the
10:38
second time and you're like, I want my money
10:41
back? Like, how do I get my money money from ABC?
10:43
I want my hours back. I I
10:45
was watching these two forward enough. I watched the wedding.
10:48
I was so into these two. I actually
10:50
bumped into them at an event in New York, where,
10:52
once again I was a little suspicious. Have how
10:55
much he was enjoying being a celebrity there? I
10:57
think they are and he seemed to be talking
10:59
to me more than he was Teresa,
11:02
you enjoyed the press well
11:05
figular fag you very much. But it just it
11:07
makes me mad. I'm told ABC is mad too.
11:09
So don't worry, Garrett the all not
11:12
not only will he not be the Bachelor,
11:14
again. I think they're gonna kind of move
11:16
on. You know how sometimes they pretend
11:18
that season didn't happen. They just sort of
11:20
keep Yeah.
11:21
I think artist makes that
11:23
won so many and they make like a fulk
11:25
album and you're like, what.
11:26
That's all right, We're going to see
11:29
his picture removed from all the promotional
11:31
materials. He will be disappeared.
11:34
I don't remember in the lobby of ABC,
11:37
He'll be disappeared. It's like if you go over to NBC
11:39
now there are no pictures of
11:44
It's right, no, I
11:47
don't remember you. Okay, Moving along, Mega
11:49
Markel had a very awkward request
11:52
asking a lady to
11:54
not pose next to Prince Harry.
11:57
So she was captured on video. It's going
11:59
around on social media and she politely,
12:01
let's be clear how she polightly redirected
12:04
a woman who was trying to stand next to
12:06
Harry to take a picture. They were at a polo
12:09
match, which is now their new Netflix
12:11
thing. So we're going to see them out at polo games
12:14
a lot. I believe they're in Palm Springs,
12:16
spending seven thousand dollars a night on a fabulous
12:18
hotels and they're filming this. It looks
12:21
like it's going to be a real insight into the
12:23
world of polo, which is a very fancy, rich
12:26
person sport. However,
12:28
after the match, they were doing some photographs
12:31
and who doesn't want a picture with Harry?
12:33
So a lady came over and
12:36
came in for a picture. It was a professional
12:38
picture too. It was in front of a step and repeat. It wasn't
12:40
a selfie, and Megan gently
12:43
redirected the lady saying, quote,
12:46
do you want to come over here and
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stand next to me? Basically and
12:51
not Harry. And so Meghan
12:53
was in the middle of the picture. One side was
12:55
Harry, one side was this fan,
12:58
this lady. But it does look a little
13:00
bit.
13:00
Old, but you know what it is credit to Megan
13:02
Markle for thinking outside the box,
13:05
because what would happen? You would get said
13:07
photo? Like if it was me and I was standing
13:09
next to Harry and I
13:11
just maybe happened to like him a little bit,
13:14
I would crop out, Meghan, you know what I mean, like
13:16
for for Instagram, So like when you're posting
13:18
it online, so your friends go, oh, you met
13:21
Harry and looks like you
13:23
two are dating, But look.
13:25
At Megan's not Rob Shooter like that's a big
13:27
star. Like to crop that, beggar, it's like cropping
13:29
a big star.
13:30
But if you're a hungry if you're if you're someone
13:32
who is hungry for the attention, uh,
13:35
to have a photo to look like it's just you and
13:37
Harry, even though his wife is
13:40
standing right next.
13:41
To it, you know you're onto something, You're
13:43
really onto something. That's when I go to
13:45
events. It's no, it's not. When I get to events
13:47
and I see celebrities, I always try to be
13:49
in the middle of the picture so they can't crop me. Right,
13:51
So if it's two housewives and Rob shoote,
13:54
I'm out of the picture. But if it's a housewife,
13:56
same thing at work.
13:57
So if you ever take a work photo with anyone
13:59
group of photos, like oh hey Christmas, let's take
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a photo, always be in the middle because
14:03
you know what, they may not forbid anything more to
14:05
happen. That photo also leaves with you,
14:07
you know what I mean, Like they can't post it anymore
14:10
because you're no longer there.
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We're awful people, but we're telling the truth. Okay,
14:14
before we go to break big
14:16
birthday news, Siri has
14:19
turned Siri Cruise eighty.
14:21
Yes and It's interesting as she is
14:23
now an adult and it feels like she's still
14:26
a kid like I still you're Siri
14:28
Cruise and you think of like a little like five year old running
14:30
around. She has turned eighteen, but just
14:33
like just like most of her life, she still
14:35
remains a strange from dad, Tom Cruise,
14:39
and Katie Holmes
14:41
has even you know, has done the damnedest,
14:44
hardest, best job possible
14:46
to make sure she keeps her daughter just
14:48
safeguarded, just from just the
14:50
craziness of life, the craziness of
14:53
you know, being related to a megastar
14:55
like Tom Cruise, and just
14:57
the life of scientology that she
15:00
she has no affiliation with, of course, and
15:02
she just wanted to make sure she was a normal
15:04
child. And it'll be interesting to see now that
15:06
she's eighteen and she does have some rights
15:08
as an adult, does she speak
15:11
out on herself? Does she does she say
15:13
anything about her dad that you know, she
15:16
really doesn't have a relationship with. I think time
15:18
will tell, but I think Katie Holmes has done
15:20
such a great job that I don't think we will hear
15:23
really anything about it, just based
15:25
off of the way Katie is raised. Series
15:27
so kind of interesting hopefully she has a great
15:29
eighteenth birthday. I
15:32
mean, I don't even remember what I did for my eighteenth birthday,
15:34
but what did you do?
15:36
I think I went out to the Dome nightclub
15:39
in Birmingham, England and dance
15:41
to Madonna.
15:42
I probably danced too, Probably
15:44
not Madonna, but something.
15:45
Who would you dance to at eighteen? Who was your POPSA bon
15:48
Jovie? Well?
15:49
No, well that was on the We're
15:52
talking Britney Spears and InSync and
15:55
Reckney.
15:55
Yes, Christina Aguilera, go
15:58
out and dance, dance, dance. You're
16:00
right, we should point out Katie has
16:03
done an incredible jar raising
16:05
sery by herself, like Tom has
16:07
not been around. Okay, we're going to
16:09
take a quick break and we promise we will
16:11
be around in just a moment.
16:16
Welcome back to the Naughty but Nic Show and Rob
16:18
Shoot with our dear friend Garrett Vogel. Hey, Garrett,
16:20
let's get to the polls. Thank
16:22
you, darlings. Last show we talked about Chloe
16:25
Kardashian. Social media has been inundated
16:28
with condolences following
16:30
the death of O. J. Simpson, so people
16:33
think maybe that she
16:35
is still the daughter of O. J. Simpson.
16:38
Remember all those rumors that Chloe
16:40
is not really a Kardashian, that Chris Jenna
16:42
and the affair with oj Simpson. She was friends
16:44
with him, she was friends with Nicole and that
16:47
resulted in her baby. Our question was
16:49
do you think people were actually concerned
16:51
for Chloe or were they mocking her?
16:54
It was hard to tell by the comments.
16:56
Yeah, yeah, it went, didn't it? And that's exactly
16:59
what the naughties say. Let's have a look here at oh
17:01
sixty percent said mocking though I think more
17:03
people think mocking than genuinely
17:06
concerned. I think I'm probably with you. Don't
17:08
forget to vote on today's Paul will get
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an a Twitter page at nase your Noise, rabore our
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Facebook page which is Naughty Gossip. I'm
17:15
be sure to check back tomorrow
17:17
to hear your results. And
17:19
now I love this. It's time for any
17:23
of the day.
17:24
Well did you get to see Ryan Gosling hosting
17:27
snl over the weekend?
17:28
Love?
17:28
It was? I had My stomach
17:31
was hurting, like you know when you laughed so much and
17:33
you're just you can't catch your breath and your stomach starts
17:35
to hurt.
17:36
It was.
17:36
I had such a smile on my face watching Ryan
17:39
Gosling over the weekend. But the story
17:41
that I want to talk about is the fact that
17:43
he just fits into anything, from whether
17:45
it's work life, including when
17:48
he first met his wife, Eva Mendez,
17:50
his family, all according to her, Eva's
17:53
brother, Carlo, So Carlo Mendez
17:55
was saying that Ryan quickly integrated
17:57
into the family and embraced the Latin lifestyle
18:00
and culture and elements, and you
18:02
know, Carlo mentioned that Gosling's fondness
18:04
for salsa and Spanish and Cuban
18:07
aspects of their culture helped, you
18:09
know, fit in seamlessly. Especially I'm sure with the you
18:12
know, with the elder people in the family, mom, dad,
18:14
uncle's aunts, you know who. Obviously,
18:16
you know, we're judging a little bit. But then once seeing
18:19
how open and you know, curious
18:21
that Ryan probably was, made it like
18:23
even more welcoming. And Ryan's personality
18:26
alone on screen at least, it just
18:28
seems like he is the the guy
18:30
next door that can also make you laugh and
18:33
also open the door for
18:35
you, you know, when you're coming out.
18:36
So, yeah, he's a good guy. It's great.
18:38
He's a good, good guy. All the reports
18:40
I hear from him is just the best.
18:43
It's important, isn't it fitting in
18:45
to your potential spouse's life,
18:47
which means their family. Do
18:49
you fit in with their routine. Part of the success
18:52
of Bruce and I, my husband, is we do fit
18:54
together. Even though now we
18:56
look very different to people,
18:58
I understand that I grew up in a very
19:01
similar way. Our families were
19:03
both working class kids, and we worked
19:05
hard and we hustled for our success,
19:07
and I think was really handed to either one of
19:09
us. I know Bruce's family's store
19:12
because it's the same as my family store. As different
19:15
countries, but there's a familiarity
19:17
there. How about you and your wife?
19:19
No, definitely, Well, so my
19:21
wife's family is very Italian and so
19:24
uh, you know, wanting to fit in as well. The
19:27
amount of pasta and salmon.
19:30
Like, I was never a fish guy. I never liked sushi
19:32
whatever, but they love sushi and they love salmon.
19:35
My father in law now would cook salmon
19:37
almost like twice a week and
19:40
delicious, yes, but it is delicious.
19:42
But when you have salmon for almost like a year
19:44
straight, two to three times a week, you
19:46
get sick of it. But I couldn't say this, but
19:50
salmon I have PTSD
19:52
when he says, hey, you want to have some.
19:55
This is the nicest of the day garage, but ultimately
19:58
overall you fitted beautifuy. Okay, listen at Naughty
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is the Day? Naughty, Naughty, Naughty. O. J. Simpson's
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book If I Did It has skyrocketed
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to number one. There is nothing
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more to say about that, and
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naughtyous that the day. Let's end with a moment of rum. You're get
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to Robbie, rubb good room. You
20:15
don't lose your motivation. What
20:17
you lose is focus
20:19
on why you are fighting for this.
20:22
So remind yourself all the time. Why
20:25
are you doing this? If you wanna
20:27
lose some weight, why are you doing
20:29
it? If you want to go back to school?
20:32
Why are you doing it? In life?
20:35
If you can figure out the why, the
20:38
fight gets a lot easier.
20:41
Hey, that is it for today.
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Thank you so much for listening to The Naughty but
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Nice with Robin Garrett Show, a production of iHeart
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Now, if you're going to be naughty,
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you gotta be nice. Take
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care of everybody pipare it's
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it's not even nice with bro
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