Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
I don't trust this kid any further than I can throw him. Well, with your bad knee, Ed, you shouldn't throw anybody. It's true. What is so dangerous about a character like Ferris Bueller is he gives good kids bad ideas.
Chapter 2: What are the current union struggles in Hollywood?
Uh-huh.
Chapter 3: How are real estate trends affecting Hollywood productions?
Last thing I need at this point in my career is 1,500 Ferris Bueller disciples running around these halls. He jeopardizes my ability to effectively govern this student body. Well, makes you look like an ass is what he does, Ed. Thank you, Grace. I think you're wrong. Oh, well, he's very popular, Ed. The sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, wastoids, dweebies, dickheads.
Chapter 4: What makes Labubu a must-have collectible?
They all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude. That is why I have got to catch him this time. To show these kids that the example he sets is a first-class ticket to nowhere. Oh, Ed, you sounded like Dirty Harry just then. Really? Uh-huh.
Chapter 5: How do collectibles reflect cultural trends?
They think he's a righteous dude. On this episode of The Commercial Break...
Chapter 6: What is the significance of nostalgia in consumerism?
And I'm trying to like talk to the lady. I'm like, listen, little mistake. And she's like, that's not how it works. You told me this. And to be fair to her, it's true. If I would not have been a dum-dum and in such a hurry to get her cash into my Zelle, then I would have gone to the store first. And here was the problem. Half the money was already spent.
So it wasn't like I could send it back to her. I had to not send it to her. So my $250 profit turned into a $112 loss. Pearl Jam Collectibles.
Sounds right.
That's about it.
Chapter 7: How does the economics of Labubu reflect capitalism?
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Best to you, Brian.
Best to you out there in the podcast universe.
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Chapter 8: What are the implications of scarcity in collectible markets?
Thanks for joining us. A lot of interesting feedback about Sean. Yes, our buddy. Or South Georgia Sean, or Shut Up Sean as I like to call him, who was... who was here with us earlier this week. We did not have a TCB infomercial Tuesday.
Those sharp-eared listeners will have realized that there was no one there, and that's just because of the way that the schedule goes, taking vacation time and stuff like that. No emergency. Don't worry. We'll have some boring celebrity guest interviews coming back up soon. Brian will talk all over the guests. It's coming up real soon. And six or seven of them.
I'll get one little.
You'll get one line in. Hey! I'll talk over the guests. I'll tell them their own jokes. It'll be a whole fun time for everybody. Don't worry. You'll get more embarrassing content on behalf of Brian later. Rory Scoville, who was just the sweetest man alive, he sent to me after the interview. He goes, I really like your interviewing style.
You're very engaged in the conversation, which is his polite way of saying, you talked all over me. He's in a new project with Will Ferrell. They're going to star in a new comedy series on HBO, I think, on Max, I think it is. So they just made that announcement. Oh, how fun. I commented on the post that Rory made.
I said, it's really nice to know that the bigwigs in Hollywood are letting the small guys like William Farrell get a chance. to act along the greats like Rory Scoville. Will Ferrell, of course. Very, very famous. I love Will Ferrell. I'm sorry. Adam Sandler, not my favorite. Will Ferrell, one of my favorites. my favorites.
Oh, me too.
For sure. I find that there's two distinct people in this world. The kind that love Adam Sandler and maybe aren't the biggest fans of Will, and then people who love Will and aren't the biggest fans of Adam. The world is divided in that way, at least in my experience. Because when I start that conversation, it becomes a real hot button.
Like people are like, oh no, Adam Sandler is so much better than Will. Will's just dumb. I'm like, Will's just dumb? Have you seen Waterboy? Yeah.
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