John Reeves
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Carl with a K. And I met a Carl in the lobby, but it's a C. That's not a human, a non-human Carl.
Oh, OK. Yeah, no. Well, I know it might it seems strange, but it's like I mean, I'm a I'm a I'm a bigger guy. And I don't really can't afford custom anyway. And I hate, I'm claustrophobic and I hate them being in that kind of shit. And I've always dressed like shit. And I know, and then that whole thing kind of got away. of Huss, people assumed that there was a dress code issue there.
Oh, OK. Yeah, no. Well, I know it might it seems strange, but it's like I mean, I'm a I'm a I'm a bigger guy. And I don't really can't afford custom anyway. And I hate, I'm claustrophobic and I hate them being in that kind of shit. And I've always dressed like shit. And I know, and then that whole thing kind of got away. of Huss, people assumed that there was a dress code issue there.
Oh, OK. Yeah, no. Well, I know it might it seems strange, but it's like I mean, I'm a I'm a I'm a bigger guy. And I don't really can't afford custom anyway. And I hate, I'm claustrophobic and I hate them being in that kind of shit. And I've always dressed like shit. And I know, and then that whole thing kind of got away. of Huss, people assumed that there was a dress code issue there.
And I'm like, no, I wasn't behind that, behind that. But of course, everybody pointed at the dude that dresses like a slob. And then the whole nation just had like a meltdown, like, oh my God, the Senate's on fire because I dress like a slob. But my life is just much better in DC that unless that I'm going to be on the floor, that I'm not going to be, you're never going to see me in a suit.
And I'm like, no, I wasn't behind that, behind that. But of course, everybody pointed at the dude that dresses like a slob. And then the whole nation just had like a meltdown, like, oh my God, the Senate's on fire because I dress like a slob. But my life is just much better in DC that unless that I'm going to be on the floor, that I'm not going to be, you're never going to see me in a suit.
And I'm like, no, I wasn't behind that, behind that. But of course, everybody pointed at the dude that dresses like a slob. And then the whole nation just had like a meltdown, like, oh my God, the Senate's on fire because I dress like a slob. But my life is just much better in DC that unless that I'm going to be on the floor, that I'm not going to be, you're never going to see me in a suit.
And I think that's a more authentic kind of way that I live. And I don't judge anybody on how they dress or those things. I just dress this way. And there's also practical issues as well, too. Like I have I have chopstick legs and I have no ass and I can't keep pants on. And, and, and hoodies and hoodies. It's like, I don't have to iron that shit, you know? So it's just like easy. It's comfort.
And I think that's a more authentic kind of way that I live. And I don't judge anybody on how they dress or those things. I just dress this way. And there's also practical issues as well, too. Like I have I have chopstick legs and I have no ass and I can't keep pants on. And, and, and hoodies and hoodies. It's like, I don't have to iron that shit, you know? So it's just like easy. It's comfort.
And I think that's a more authentic kind of way that I live. And I don't judge anybody on how they dress or those things. I just dress this way. And there's also practical issues as well, too. Like I have I have chopstick legs and I have no ass and I can't keep pants on. And, and, and hoodies and hoodies. It's like, I don't have to iron that shit, you know? So it's just like easy. It's comfort.
And it's like, I just feel like that's, I mean, and if somebody judged me and people have said that, uh, but it's like, I'd rather have somebody know. And I, I promise you a lot of people and dudes, especially in Western Pennsylvania, love to wear suits all year. I mean, uh, excuse me, shorts all year, uh, and dress like that. But to me, it's about comfort and practicality.
And it's like, I just feel like that's, I mean, and if somebody judged me and people have said that, uh, but it's like, I'd rather have somebody know. And I, I promise you a lot of people and dudes, especially in Western Pennsylvania, love to wear suits all year. I mean, uh, excuse me, shorts all year, uh, and dress like that. But to me, it's about comfort and practicality.
And it's like, I just feel like that's, I mean, and if somebody judged me and people have said that, uh, but it's like, I'd rather have somebody know. And I, I promise you a lot of people and dudes, especially in Western Pennsylvania, love to wear suits all year. I mean, uh, excuse me, shorts all year, uh, and dress like that. But to me, it's about comfort and practicality.
Well, no, I can hear just perfectly right now. And but there's just the one kind of a lingering issue. There's a lingering issue. And sometimes I lose just a couple of steps on time. And then now after that, that's the only thing. And thankfully, the stroke never touched my intellect. Thanks. But the stroke nearly killed me. And again, I don't.
Well, no, I can hear just perfectly right now. And but there's just the one kind of a lingering issue. There's a lingering issue. And sometimes I lose just a couple of steps on time. And then now after that, that's the only thing. And thankfully, the stroke never touched my intellect. Thanks. But the stroke nearly killed me. And again, I don't.
Well, no, I can hear just perfectly right now. And but there's just the one kind of a lingering issue. There's a lingering issue. And sometimes I lose just a couple of steps on time. And then now after that, that's the only thing. And thankfully, the stroke never touched my intellect. Thanks. But the stroke nearly killed me. And again, I don't.
But I use captioning in situations just like this, in interviews. So that's why I can really make sure exactly what's being said. And then I can just participate. If somebody wears the glasses, it doesn't mean that they're illiterate. It just means that's a tool that allows them to participate or drive or those things. And it's that same thing.
But I use captioning in situations just like this, in interviews. So that's why I can really make sure exactly what's being said. And then I can just participate. If somebody wears the glasses, it doesn't mean that they're illiterate. It just means that's a tool that allows them to participate or drive or those things. And it's that same thing.
But I use captioning in situations just like this, in interviews. So that's why I can really make sure exactly what's being said. And then I can just participate. If somebody wears the glasses, it doesn't mean that they're illiterate. It just means that's a tool that allows them to participate or drive or those things. And it's that same thing.
And a lot of people across America use captioning to watch movies and TV. And that's really no different than that. Yeah. So it doesn't affect your intellect, but it does affect your hearing? Is that what's going on? No. I can hear and I can listen to music. The difference with music, for example, is that as long as there's muscle memory, I can remember all those kinds of music things.