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We don't know who's going to win. This is great. All the oppo researchers flying around.
I won't be talking about one of these movies 10 years from now.
Well, that may be true. That may be true.
I am excited for Chalamet. Yeah. I'm excited for Demi Moore. Yeah, I'm excited for the Oscars. Come on. He's back.
If Timmy wins, that'll be fun. Will he come on the pod before or after? Can he win? He can win. Yeah, he can win. Who's the favorite now? Adrian Brody for the Brutalist.
Did you do it yet? Did you fire it up? I need after football season. Okay. Let me get through football season. Especially when the football games last for four hours.
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