Ian Chillag
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Well, that does it for today's show. What did we learn today, Mike? Well, I learned that next time I have trouble writing something, all I need to do is ask James Patterson. He came ready with like four or five different ideas there.
Well, that does it for today's show. What did we learn today, Mike? Well, I learned that next time I have trouble writing something, all I need to do is ask James Patterson. He came ready with like four or five different ideas there.
Well, like a holiday card. Like, that's always a tough thing to write. Like, that's the kind of thing where I do feel like, yeah, all right, James, you punch this up. Mike, this is boring about your job. Let's have it where you're kidnapped.
Well, like a holiday card. Like, that's always a tough thing to write. Like, that's the kind of thing where I do feel like, yeah, all right, James, you punch this up. Mike, this is boring about your job. Let's have it where you're kidnapped.
Well, like a holiday card. Like, that's always a tough thing to write. Like, that's the kind of thing where I do feel like, yeah, all right, James, you punch this up. Mike, this is boring about your job. Let's have it where you're kidnapped.
Thanks, Suzanne. Thanks for all your hard work.
Thanks, Suzanne. Thanks for all your hard work.
Thanks, Suzanne. Thanks for all your hard work.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Is there a time you remember startling somebody that stands out in your memory?
Is there a time you remember startling somebody that stands out in your memory?
Is there a time you remember startling somebody that stands out in your memory?
It raises the question, what is the friendliest sound? Like if you're going to choose a sound, what would be the friendliest sound you could possibly make to a stranger you were approaching from behind? I've got candy. Would that work? I don't think that's it.
It raises the question, what is the friendliest sound? Like if you're going to choose a sound, what would be the friendliest sound you could possibly make to a stranger you were approaching from behind? I've got candy. Would that work? I don't think that's it.
It raises the question, what is the friendliest sound? Like if you're going to choose a sound, what would be the friendliest sound you could possibly make to a stranger you were approaching from behind? I've got candy. Would that work? I don't think that's it.
Moo like a cow. Moo.
Moo like a cow. Moo.
Moo like a cow. Moo.