Kip Moore
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Podcast Appearances
And work a little bit.
And work to make enough money to buy all of his supplies for the year.
I was waiting.
Can we say?
Well, we can talk about it more.
I just want your review.
The review is like, Amy, I'll give it three and a half rats.
Okay?
Lunchbox.
That was one of the saddest movies I've ever watched in my life.
I mean, it was sad, but at the same time, he seemed genuinely happy and at peace with life in the woods.
So I was excited about that part, is that he found something that worked for him.
He said, you know, I would rather be out in nature.
And the ability to...
build a shelter and persevere and do all that by himself was unbelievable.
But it was also so sad because he was just so broken.
And he would, I mean, when he goes and visits his horse, he was like, I don't come over here often, but I do.
I mean, I was just like, oh, dude.
And the fact that he hikes 50 miles into town and then he lugs all the food and flour 50 miles back to his camp.
And then, I mean, unbelievable.