Mandy Moore
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Podcast Appearances
Is interpreting. Is interpreting. Yeah. Impromptu stump speech. Impromptu. And he's like, if your dope ass sister just keeps interpreting for me. And she perks up like such as like, she felt so full and proud or whatnot. I was like, it was my favorite thing. And so at the end of it, well, this is Kevin and Randall together. And Kev is talking to Randall early in the episode.
Is interpreting. Is interpreting. Yeah. Impromptu stump speech. Impromptu. And he's like, if your dope ass sister just keeps interpreting for me. And she perks up like such as like, she felt so full and proud or whatnot. I was like, it was my favorite thing. And so at the end of it, well, this is Kevin and Randall together. And Kev is talking to Randall early in the episode.
Is interpreting. Is interpreting. Yeah. Impromptu stump speech. Impromptu. And he's like, if your dope ass sister just keeps interpreting for me. And she perks up like such as like, she felt so full and proud or whatnot. I was like, it was my favorite thing. And so at the end of it, well, this is Kevin and Randall together. And Kev is talking to Randall early in the episode.
And he's saying like, you remember we had this room and there was like this little piece of wallpaper that was sort of coming off at the corner or what have you. And then like, we couldn't help ourselves. And we just kept pulling at the wallpaper until we saw like this whole blue wall underneath it or what have you. So he re-references that conversation with regards to like,
And he's saying like, you remember we had this room and there was like this little piece of wallpaper that was sort of coming off at the corner or what have you. And then like, we couldn't help ourselves. And we just kept pulling at the wallpaper until we saw like this whole blue wall underneath it or what have you. So he re-references that conversation with regards to like,
And he's saying like, you remember we had this room and there was like this little piece of wallpaper that was sort of coming off at the corner or what have you. And then like, we couldn't help ourselves. And we just kept pulling at the wallpaper until we saw like this whole blue wall underneath it or what have you. So he re-references that conversation with regards to like,
why he sort of fixated on finding out more about dad. Because in the restaurant as well, when they were there, he's like, look, Dad was pretty clear. Randall says dad was pretty clear. Like this wasn't a part of his life that he necessarily wanted to share. Right? And then at the end of the episode, Kev's like, I think I kind of got to, you know, follow this as far as I can.
why he sort of fixated on finding out more about dad. Because in the restaurant as well, when they were there, he's like, look, Dad was pretty clear. Randall says dad was pretty clear. Like this wasn't a part of his life that he necessarily wanted to share. Right? And then at the end of the episode, Kev's like, I think I kind of got to, you know, follow this as far as I can.
why he sort of fixated on finding out more about dad. Because in the restaurant as well, when they were there, he's like, look, Dad was pretty clear. Randall says dad was pretty clear. Like this wasn't a part of his life that he necessarily wanted to share. Right? And then at the end of the episode, Kev's like, I think I kind of got to, you know, follow this as far as I can.
I said, you got to pull the wallpaper. He says, yeah, I do. And I said, I hope you find what you're looking for. Right? Which is a beautiful moment. And then Tim Joe comes in at the end and he's looking at the campaign office and he's talking about his grandmother. And this moved me. And it moved me in a way that I think even like right now, it's like the power of the vote.
I said, you got to pull the wallpaper. He says, yeah, I do. And I said, I hope you find what you're looking for. Right? Which is a beautiful moment. And then Tim Joe comes in at the end and he's looking at the campaign office and he's talking about his grandmother. And this moved me. And it moved me in a way that I think even like right now, it's like the power of the vote.
I said, you got to pull the wallpaper. He says, yeah, I do. And I said, I hope you find what you're looking for. Right? Which is a beautiful moment. And then Tim Joe comes in at the end and he's looking at the campaign office and he's talking about his grandmother. And this moved me. And it moved me in a way that I think even like right now, it's like the power of the vote.
And in the midst of where we are as a country politically or whatnot, and I know through the election cycle, the level of disenchantment with like, does it matter? I felt like there's a lot of people that had a real strong feeling of like, whether I do or whether I don't, it doesn't really matter.
And in the midst of where we are as a country politically or whatnot, and I know through the election cycle, the level of disenchantment with like, does it matter? I felt like there's a lot of people that had a real strong feeling of like, whether I do or whether I don't, it doesn't really matter.
And in the midst of where we are as a country politically or whatnot, and I know through the election cycle, the level of disenchantment with like, does it matter? I felt like there's a lot of people that had a real strong feeling of like, whether I do or whether I don't, it doesn't really matter.
Doesn't move the needle. So for Tim Joe to come in and say, look, my grandmother who moved here, from Korea has never voted in her life. She didn't vote there. She hasn't voted here, whatnot. But she can't stop talking about the black man that she met with the nice hands today. And this is a real thing for Sterling because I do moisturize. You do. They're very nice hands.
Doesn't move the needle. So for Tim Joe to come in and say, look, my grandmother who moved here, from Korea has never voted in her life. She didn't vote there. She hasn't voted here, whatnot. But she can't stop talking about the black man that she met with the nice hands today. And this is a real thing for Sterling because I do moisturize. You do. They're very nice hands.
Doesn't move the needle. So for Tim Joe to come in and say, look, my grandmother who moved here, from Korea has never voted in her life. She didn't vote there. She hasn't voted here, whatnot. But she can't stop talking about the black man that she met with the nice hands today. And this is a real thing for Sterling because I do moisturize. You do. They're very nice hands.
And I try to keep them soft. I don't like the hard hands. They're very soft. It's usually a circle butter.
And I try to keep them soft. I don't like the hard hands. They're very soft. It's usually a circle butter.