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Welcome to Pablo Torre Finds Out. I am Pablo Torre. Today's episode is brought to you by DraftKings. DraftKings, the crown is yours. And today we're going to find out what this sound is.
I went out deliberately into black areas in this city looking to be sat upon so that I could unleash physical violence.
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When we got to know each other, Steve Glover, you came in with a lot of stories that I didn't know about, about s*** you had done. I'm not here to confront you over whether you had ever driven a car under the influence.
Like, oh my goodness, like the police are waiting outside.
Do you have a power ranking in your mind of like, young Steve?
Irresponsible, man. When I was like, When I first came into college, I got super drunk, like with my friends. Is it Georgia Tech? Yeah. There was like a club next to it that we like went to. By the time I stepped in there, I was just wasted just from like pre-gaming. And they literally threw me out. They were like, this kid is like a liability.
My friends were like, they like picked me up like jazz from Fresh Prince. like, threw me out the club. And then my friends brought me back to my dorm, and then, like, my RA, like, saw them put me in there. And he was like, hey, what's going on? And they just, like, ran and left me. It makes you scared for, like, the future and your own kids a little bit, because you're like, oh, man.
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