Matt Bevan
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Hello, Matt.
How are you?
I watched the full five-hour deposition of Les Wexner, and honestly, he really just wanted to talk about his town.
He wasn't... I don't blame him.
I mean, he didn't really want to talk about Jeff Epstein.
He didn't want to talk about all these things.
He was like, can we talk about more about, like, my little town?
I think, why do we only have depositions about things that are massive criminal networks, you know?
Why don't we have depositions into hobbies?
That's true.
Yeah, drag a guy in, make him talk about his little dude project, you know.
What have you got going on in your shed, man?
Senator, is it true that you play the orcs in Warhammer?
You know, it's just something that, a little bit of variety.
Okay, so this tangent involves a Czech national and his interest in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Yes, so I want to take you back very specifically to the 1939 World's Fair in San Francisco.
Because this was a watershed moment for the city.
This was the exhibition that was partially dedicated to celebrate the two major bridges that had been completed in the city just a couple years earlier.
So one of them was the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and the other was, of course, the Golden Gate Bridge, one of the, if not the most famous bridge in the world when you take away the Sydney Bias.
Now, of course, the Sydney Howard Bridge was opened very similar time.