Ian Lara
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But I literally and it's Saturday night.
Like I have six shows on Saturday night.
So I kind of got to get like a redo date on the Valentine's Day.
six shows you have too many too many shows you mean six shows too many shows are you insinuating that i overbooked myself are you too many shows are you doing a matinee what are you doing a breakfast show like what are you doing six what's up denny's no no because i'm in i'm here in new york so it's not it's not our headlining shows it's more showcase so it's just six 20 minute spots it's not like i'm doing six hours oh like rounds so you stink at valentine's day
No, no, it just, if the 14 falls on like a Tuesday, I'll kill it.
Okay, but it doesn't, so you're just working on Valentine's Day.
Do you have any advice for broke people on Valentine's Day?
Do you have different advice?
Well, you must have different advice for rich people on Valentine's Day.
My advice is the same across all pay grades.
If you have the opportunity to work at night, take it.
I mean, they're looking for shifts, and you can get it, and normally your partner would understand if you get them a nice gift after.
You guys should know back there that Ian made an observation that a whole lot of people make when they land in Miami and just end up at the local Whole Foods where it's like, holy shit, I've never seen this many beautiful people in one place in my life, which seems odd.
He made this observation on Adulthood, his podcast.
But you're from New York.
Right.
So what is happening there?
I understand that happening, and I agree with you.
I understand why and how it happens, but I'm more used to it happening for people from Idaho than from New York.
I feel like New York is a lot more gritty.