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Sir Patrick Stewart Returns

2015-08-31
Sir Patrick Stewart returns to the Nerdist podcast! He talks about messing with people on set on Next Gen, whether or not Captain Picard had a sense of humor and how the idea for Blunt Talk came alive. They also test Matt’s knowledge of Next Gen, his friendship with Sir Ian McKellen and how he became comfortable with being bald! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Well Berliners black cats number seven, twenty five! Let's go to the noticed Community Court board you around do in staff. Gonna live in your dreams. Prerogative said that music the audio theater. I hope I'm pronouncing that correctly from that I'm a deck. It's a smaller an independent theatre in Monterrey, California, nor the cup Monterrey.
Monterrey. Aquarium swung the best grams in the country, monetary minories, a fantastic town, and I am, I can't believe that their smaller have data there, that the aid is a good community cool cleanly there. They support this shit, so they recently had financial troubles locals were devastated and it's the only thing I was kind of the area, but three former employees of trying to save a theatre. So they set up a kick started to raise money hopes to open a back up. So please go to kick started out common search, o s. I owe to find it unless they are what if the money was just mismanaged it's because they were trying to build an art house theatre that would rival the aquarium. It's like a fool aquarium, our house, theatre, she's. All all all aquarium plays all aquarium movies.
but let's just given the benefit of the doubt so help them out. If you can, nor or don't if you hate the arts, it is entirely a prerogative. I'm not your judge, you son of a bitch, but I am also going to be doing stand on the phone company tour coming up in Texas, gonna run in Houston, Dallas Austin. Secondly, to September in the following weekend, will be in Buffalo and then Toronto for just for laughs terms, more dates, pile up good! four uncomfortable to her death come this episode is Sir Patrick Stuart, whose literally one of the rabbit, When beings- or he was on the podcast, maybe like four years ago, I went to a wizard world in Chicago,
and I might rated a panel with him that they let me recording, put ads podcast, and so he was guerrilla style on the pot. Guess he news gonna be on the back ass. I didn't trick him, but it just wasn't than official pod CAS really fun episode, though, but this one better Stuart is one of the key. what's funny as people that you could ever hang out with a map, Myra was there and met barely spoke. It was also mats birthday that day, the record of this review, ago, happy late birthday, Mattie Myra, but petty Stuarts, incredible individually, has a great new show? It's called blunt talk Saturday's at nine.
yeah I'm on stars stars with z for the kids, but shows really funny in, and I predict that you were thoroughly enjoy this episode because I enjoyed the shit out of doing it for Petrol Stuart. Thank you for being awesome and now he's not fat cats number seven hundred and twenty five with some Patrick store, Katy engage the thing. Morningstar com
Are you look you don't really not sure we were just it's a little. It is, Little brisk in this room, room is haunted with this spirit of a hundred years of film in television making looks like it in his pocket. not enough not on a par cast budget, but it sir. I I just there was some there were. There was a couple of days. wil Wheaton was gonna come because wills, one of my oldest dearest friends, and then he got ill allow me to tell you that he had doors you any sorry that it couldn't be here is for
But finally, someone is brave enough to say I always knew Well? Why? Not? I just can't get used to the fact that he's a middle aged man with a groan, kids, and a beard, no sense and a beer and a bit of labelling. the last night. By the way you look exact used to look the same. it's amazing what no the secret, what ziggurat? Well as anyone No, I don't. I'm not gonna tonal shares this, confirming no wonder tat. Unless you get this, spectrum. Knowing that I would love to know the secret yeah well clean living, healthy thoughts, You know, eating very little, not drinking it all up at all thinking good thoughts, Nazi Yo
yoga little bit of thousand cries noble. I want something: they pull the strings on your head? Oh Alexander technique. I have things, that's what contribute to my an really useful You may not be human in fact. Well, you know the fact is. I think something happened. What I don't know something like rip Van Winkle like with you I'm seventy five. I know you look amazing. This is, he's also on the part gas high mad. How are you here just so you just over one knows mats, not late. We just started a couple minutes early, so I don't see what people are now. I'm punctual Mozart, that's very punctual
whereas I was I was telling surpass do that. He has looked exactly that for decades and he was saying clean living. How knots Oh God, is of some actually some upper body training for first contact. As you look pretty cutting out when you swing around engineering content, you find the Borg and engineering at the swing from the ropes. That's the second sidetracked movie, the urine I twenty, yeah, I know, but you look grace I mean I can't remember reckless series called STAR Trek, really, the next generation. It wasn't the original one within the next one. there is more than what you were great in it to a lot of union, wanted it yeah yeah, why that must have during my gap here you mean when you went away again at the Gonna, get khakis. No, I do nothing, it was all about
oh shit now again nobody any harm. Does I will I watched. I watched, I watched the first episode of blood talk. Who did you you and there's a scene, and I want to give too much away but there's a scene where you're sure it wasn't being wit and look great, I'm not kidding, you look like fantastic and it's not even like. He looks great for seventy five. You look great. Thank you. So Where do we want to take a good look for an hour? They had the spot, guess this fund of pasture and those arms? No, I I don't know, I think I have peasant genes or right my my we sell. Those during the gap is right, of course, Isolate. It was little obvious
I thought we were going for more suddenly you're the master of the quadruple take. No, I I have a feeling that that my parents lied to me, or I fell asleep Riband Winkle syrup, and in some sort of euro perfect preservation. You know like when guys Actually, when they go to Mars yeah, you know they're going to set going some cryogenic state right. I think I was in that yeah for a big period of time. It could have been largely during the soundtrack years. because I've, no recollection of none, that's actually not surprising from the standpoint of you know you guys are probably shooting most of the year you're getting pages day of day before you're doing it, for about it immediately doing it again. The next day mean, of course, that all performers
a television, show like that. You live entirely in your short term memory entirely. I mean twenty four eyes sometimes and Europe, He would sometimes rap a show early early in the day, but we never ran over into another day, but we might finnish four o clock in the afternoon bus instead of saying you know what You guys go home. You worked really hard have early night some regard tomorrow morning will start the new ebbs. Oh no, that never happen. The directive would closer script. Work of set be replaced by another director, ok high everybody. Here we also first seen and we will be- Shooting then accept me, are you surprised it's all a below her known, amazing you even if you had had regular normal days? I would think it would be a blurred happenings. It always says: look as they don't put up. A new set.
Still on the right costume, yes sharing and someone else just during the new director, and you know the only things stand out, o those occur when we used to mess with the directors, especially a new one, and we are in the lead, the seasons. We had a lot of new directive, the old ones was sick of us, and so we would play a little games with them like telling them. that we would only say the lines in the script if he rode the camera. But we didn't rose with a substitute teacher exacted with exactly what it felt like my personal contribution to that was, for today a shooting with a new director. We come back after lunch. And got a new scene, it's ok, Patrick, so right, there's a you're in the captain's chair at the beginning,
Jonathan you come in and passionate. Will you go up and you meet him down at the bottom of the horse? no I'd, say God. I turned to the ideas, another one who has been to what do I have to do to get this across I'm so sorry, I'm really sorry it's it's it's the front office. They should have told you I dont do standing up acting after lunch. I would say that what I said I only do sitting down at in the afternoons. I'm sorry, you know- and you would see all his shots, beginning to dissolve all the counter. Any thinking lithuanian only see this guy sitting down he's gonna move provides me was passed time. I know, but you have such credible, the risk of a card had that we're like I'm not sitting not standing up before it is a beam everywhere. I couldn't do
The card had had an acute sense of humor Will you forgive me? What about people yeah for sure relays, no, you didn't you see he was a little tiresome and boring respect. He didn't Riker may jokes sure even data who wasn't human may jokes. He was programmed for jokes, another right, Captain Picard. He never thought in that twisted way out of which humor occurs at all, I don't recall saying one funny thing in seven years and two hundred and seventy eight episodes are well, but you ve savings in great part, so you this incredible power, which is when people see or they work with you to make the woman. because a social media people know that you're fucking funny, but you you, but you could I'd behind I'm a shakespearean actor and then people get intimidated and that's the perfect time to knock em off balance and groom.
Locally, as Seth Macfarlane has discovered or he's one of the keys on one talk. He is yeah regional concept was sets, and he came to me and I said: are you crazy? I leave to the sick. Nazi commies, not sick, No, it's not remotely it's a single camera to single cameo people keep coming in yeah. I know the busy shit goin on here, Patrick we get stuff, no happen. No, she brought coffee, it's a child to somebody else. Wrote water, do anything with somebody brought in a fairy bag and its Chewbacca was to put this into Iraq and no really sees not sometimes and they told me I was coming to an adult- show, I'm afraid you are miss. Invite me baby misled know. Nobody was sense of humour and, of course, the good professor, Xavier not laughing
No, not a funny guy at all. You ve, been peering into people's thoughts were too long. Has this brain is too he seen too many horrible things people gave asking me, wouldn't you like to be able to read the pupils thoughts like professor gave? I see I mean it's bad enough. Have, B with people out. I happen to know what our thinking as well impossible, a real I'd, just slash my in a warm Basque so having that's why you got another fifty five minutes remember to go down the river, not across the street, but we took I don't know if you remember this because you, but I'm sure you ve done until I met you before. Yes, sir, I remember you do I can't remember the circumstance in circumstances. Where is it that sauna? That was the second time. Ok knows a second time.
Where am I underpants, but we met at I'm, I'm moderated a panel at a wizard world in Chicago your son, was on the panel to and it was Billy fun and we had a really good time in it. It was the first, it was a pod gas, we recorded it and it was actually the first time you were technically on the package was like four years ago I mean the conventions must be. The convention circuit must be a complete blur, mostly, except for the reunion aspect of it right. That's a great appeal, just getting together with people. I adore you mean like meeting me again after all these years. No of not at all, I know I meaning Jonathan Abram, Laval, Michael and Marine earn gates when she shows up and and whose the little guy the little young guy is now old, will William really will weaken the S will weaken while
He was too young to go to conventions when he sounded work with us. I ain't I think that a minimum age in ours and with him when he was doing STAR Trek that we were friends out long- and I remember in- and you know he just a history, but he just rejected the whole. You know the whole sir like our own reactor. He just kind of like stamped around the sets, adorable three was idle. I liked him very very much and I loved the work we did together. We had a couple of episodes when it was just him a mean we would down some alien world in a cabin, but then that could have been one of many. And I was injured and he had to care for me and then we were skewed them. So forty seven minutes past, but he was good company and he took his work very seriously. Yeah he didn't screw about much. I mean fora.
What was he forty? He? I think it was partly around fourteen when he started, and I think I think it was unlike fourteen eighteen and nineteen we see in three they were then cinemas. Ok, what is it my whole life. Why did he ever the red eye in visa fees of five first duty, where it comes back of Arabs since he's. Ok, name the seven second episode of season six. I can't I'm not back he's pretty good what it does now. First episode is Times Arrow part two as the first, that was embassies and six, and Season Man has the man had this special?
code called Alpha three nine that you would Demille immediately beam. You have any situation where someone cornered you and started naming episodes again they operate. It would be a thing on the enterprise. You would come in handy if you were awkward. Lee walk into a situation where, like francs, is fighting Reigners other you hit the bite me say apathy, without a MAC. We transport, you back your quarters, and you would. deal with everybody got rumor tat would be great sea That would be something like might find it at the right about now, Explain the fort writer you ready! Somebody here follow. Look I like you efforts at the same time, so he got it from both. How did I know that you got it from both the color of other sites like well Blade Gatwick bad novels, hit me, are the other day with a fist. Like with around out in her she's a black belt. Yeah yeah she was
that's all she where that is not unlikely. That was very awkward put some clothes on Europe's public, but apparently we're neighbors. She lives just right around for me and someone I was trying to turn around. I live. We live on narrow streets and so must monitor. Out of my car was parked on the street and she came in. I came out right as she was just about to back into maybe no way. And then I look in Shi Ite. She rose up and I don't you like hi, I'm sorry, I'm Gates Macfarlane and I was like, oh my god, and then it totally made everything fine crashing. Oh my god! Oh my god! Please will you please. I decided I mean it's, it's there's even Brent is in Brentwood, got a little not in the end, but talk using it for like for like a second, he appears in three episodes. How many episode you guys do you didn't
vessels in its own stars. It's gonna be on star yeah. Let's talk about has talked about it a little bit yet will drift in and out our track. The secular stars track yet goddamn, while my personal trick in this has been initially led by says that's as in Macfarlane. Ten years ago, thereabouts, he came and offered me this role in this new animated series. American dad, which the eleven season is, I think, running now, unbelievable, I'm dumb, and that was the beginning of this week the fun that I had never really inhabited before, and he then
rose in family guy and I presume the baby in family guy who's too young to speak, but she thinks allowed in my voice she's an infant and then tat one too, million wasted on the west. All of that and then two years to an obvious go he came to me and said: how would you feel about a half hour? Live ash comedy show and I said who would I be any said: will you be a british journalist working with weekly? news, cable news show every week daylight and he's got a kind of crazy life. How do you feel about that and I sat there I'm on it. So me up, and that was the end of compensation, and then we talked about baseball. No singing or something
all over the singing one of those two things, one of those two unrelated that he's a big baseball family, any love singing to and he's a huge address. Sorry I didn't know: it's but it is not about them. I think actually originally only cost me in American. so that he could be Nearest STAR Trek. Do you think that what happened, something like it was actually you're. No cause he's pretty well one of the guys in this town. Now. Yes, when we were shooting was having a little reunion dinner. One night with Brent I'm Michael Doorn and Jonathan. and I think of our two and he came in to the restaurant and camp The table and I swear to god- he began trembling. You know, and he looked at me couldn't believe it was perfectly clear
what's wrong with you, invited him to have dinner with somebody sat down and he sat like a teenager on the edge of receipt looking from face to face? Not leaving that he was sitting. There is charming category I gotta got tired and we slapped him around the course and that's what I think led to blunt talk. being what it is. So we shot the first season. Ten episodes we air on Saturday, the twenty second of August on stars with a z said with his eyes at Europe. now then shoot overhears with America? Will? Will you please then tell people to stop calling me so Stewart only in America? Circa Margaret did they call me so soon? I was actually, if you want to use my title. It's a yes,
still, I not of some island. we just. Why is it so hard is good? You don't have those kind of almonds him. Now we have car dashing closest, we get the rock and roll health is one of them running for the rich, broken nomination. One of those occasions I thought I saw one line up the other than those this TED crews. I was going to grow. they are damaging. Wasn't how you actually get kind of shapes shifts, z shapes if that could be Trump. I think that the traditional living in his hair of has obviously one night, the crews, the sea, will fall away, revealing a K. I am Victoria yeah tomorrow night, I don't know one weapon is it tomorrow is gonna, be there all gonna be on their other owing to be on their? I can't wait. I own. Could there be a bigger indictment of Republican, the Republican Party, then that Donald Trump the front runner. Well, I think you know the thing about travel. We gave you ve gone back to this in your fan.
A huge fan of well. I like it. I, like mirrored gold windows on buildings, reactors the next gas yeah, so I love eating horse shit, so I should probably put that out there. Do. I just think what so funny about it is that he's he's in a realm where he just doesn't give a shit and everyone give so much of a shit and that's really entertaining to watch here I mean, let's have a entertainer the White House. What do I mean we had Ronald Reagan? Didn't I dont know if we add the bushes I now that wasn't a tidy get. I think it's funny further debates. I thought I think at a certain point if he gets close, if you're gonna be like oh factor here that's funny anymore. This may not be entertaining how would he be sitting down with put a couple of weeks, I don't know if I state of the union.
Stop really like ass. I told that country to suck my dick well pleased. Mr President, like gonna, be the crazy know. We are rightly would be funny for a few months right and then it would be ghastly. and all of a sudden, the America was the second country in the world and not the first read. Why are you so obsessed with being number one? Can you explain to me why? No, if I speak for all the merit, as I'm free America, because a ranch dressing, NASCAR unholy Bubu the end, I think it's because Americans, geographically allowed to be somewhat up their up. Answers because you know it over Europe there's so much there's some culture and such a small space and in
we experience that you would agree. Certainly you know coastal in New York, but there's a very as Canada. Canada go as Mexico, your borders yeah. We do We don't cross him yeah legally, but it, but I think it's just work were sort of like we're. this kind of like weird landlocked narcissism, where we cannot because America so big, it's just so big There is not even really one identity to its true. I've travelling around America and I've been in most of the corners of the United States. Not, locked in the middle right all around the perimeter and my feeling quickly became one of not understanding how this country can.
The governor bull right because it so many countries yeah. I remember landing in life. I am Louisiana once for an afternoon. I was meeting with a girlfriend who are writer and she was doing research and laugh. I had, and I promise you I felt that I was on another continent, I couldn't understand. Sobbing, were everybody said not a word at the latest. Aping was weird and strange all these trees, the strange and those water, and you know allergy. His crawling down main street and everything was we had, except for the food which, since she's amazing food love that Louisiana yet, but I gotta plain to leave. I was only ever feel has, and I was flying back to California and it fell like, I should have been showing my passport I ll arise. I really am, and of course that's just the place- the people to a so different,
how you can combine under one nation is miracle it is actually pretty in ITALY, credible it's an incredible feet and something that you know. I do those wonder like law, term some day. Selfishness of people are going to start breaking off I mean taxes when they try to I always try to do that. We will have another. Go there, haven't felt, haven't yet sorted out certain term sure yeah, northern and southern California we'll split up at some point. I would imagine, but on that southern California will really dry up about the other guy? forty is always on the wrong end of a war with every other sedate that the southern California doesn't really understand or no had participated, but everywhere else eagerly allay abbot that play sucks We always fires, there's nice parts to use Kangaroo nice People like any say place, bug it sucks people. on shitty. What is wrong with you? I mean it like that
any place like that in England that everyone, just unilaterally shits all over Blackpool not Essex, that would that would pretty well match when people ask me why I from England, I'm yorkshireman and I say to Them- was Yorkshire EM, it's only the biggest county in the car. I've been there. You know when you then stop teaching children in american schools, but always Walter blunt spaghetti. International geography, well, geography. Nobody knows where anything is now. Yes, no,
no all I know, is that Salzburg is the capital of Australia right there right it begins with sea. Can Canonbury candidates you go. You got it, I knew I was just making jokes job, creating a loving Linda. I just I wish I had tie, which had more time to go over. There are just it's just far enough away and I don't ever get enough time off its valueless and lung. gets better every year is it was always a beautiful city But now you can really enjoy how the city looks, the infrastructure is great and finally the continent has arrived, the other. We have cafes outdoors, OZ pubs stay thoroughly owing I'm a honeymoon, London, Iceland in London, Where are you going first, Iceland? First feminine? Ok, I think that Smart near then you can fall out
I thought you stop. You go to regulate. First, we're gonna Reykjavik. I want to try this restaurant called deal. It's supposed to be amazing. You going to Iceland in order to eat in the restaurant. Well I mean that's where we're gonna be. There were a few days, but that's one of the things I was going to be men and why yeah and then we're going to London and Morgan stay in London for a few day five days. I think like something like them and I just love So much when I was there last that we should go when man in his view Why for finally able to give their virginity to one another, it's gonna be great. I really hope I can perform the way that yours well hiding all our Europe of organised. Relieve me the UK is a hot. It's how good stuff and you'll be inspired by I'm would most and we're they wandered into the term and finally, going to bed. Gordon Ramses,
threes. Three Michelin start, I'm gonna curious. What London is like if you are Patrick, Stuart, like what parts of London It was really be addressing you see a travel series where, if you were someone that got to go places that not everyone necessarily gets to go like what is that look like? What do you mean? I mean there are many cases there are like private clubs. There are places you could break approaches go to the palace. If you. on two parts: a NOME with Anthony Board Day now that he is not going into the palaces. What are you what kind of fun stuff do? what's the secret London. Will there is a secret london? I am. I have no part in its aid because before the young people, of course, I think and really
it's, not my world right now, because they're, not old enough, yet dressing Sartre can examine right. There that young up whipped you go, I mean everywhere, has private places Dante What about where I stay away from a tourist areas there something about people on holiday, where out, of course, there's nothing wrong in that They lose their inhibitions, but they also lose their sense of good taste. So when you're tourist you can cut get away with anything because Europe I guess you're right. I know you you're Spock from STAR wars across regions street. No, no one all counts. Likewise, you just did you know, there's a there's a,
fun meme online, that's design just to screw around with nerds, where it's a picture of you and the text says, use the force Harry and and fits attributed to Gand off at the bottom. Well, I don't delving that magic shit. I hear hair and Mcgowan this long staff? You know I did say to him: you shouldn't have that staff. It looks like a prop. I dont mean a property. Yet looks like somebody to hold you up If you have something Stagger around four: how many movies five movies yeah five was excellent? Forty three hours, honesty actually sits that stick sits an umbrella sound inside his front door. Oh really you're goin visit his house and the first thing you can play with.
and I use that phrase advisedly, will then what's the second thing depends. How will you do with the sky? Everything's does The house is becoming a puzzle box. He is one of my here is friends use just on a couple weeks ago, on your show living right where you sitting now. How is he we talk about me. We we did talk about your little touched on me. We touched on you a little bit where which bondage you touch. We too, on the doll I showed him on the on the petrol or doll. You know we how about you guys being friends in running around in being silly, and he said you know, somebody was like, while some of the stuff in all the Taylor Swift stuff, we did that to promote the thing that we were there we were doing, but we still, we still have fun
I see you guys is that I think people sort of live vicariously through your your that the public facing side of your friendship. I do. I never thought- maybe it's true well, you know, is those old guys with knighthood. Can fool around like that? Anybody can fuller. Is that we need, I think so, but also just isn't going to free path I think there's something human and and and kind of like people who been friends for time and just like just friends, always no man, where you are in your life, you still just friends and when you get together, you just fuck around with your friends and that's really nice, mentioning his house truly interesting, so little eccentric, because right inside the front door is Ganda staff in an umbrella stand. It was a couple of years ago when I was gonna terrorists with steps led down to the river, and I saw these item these things.
on the steps- and I look closer and I saw they were all- is awards just on the step this rough, Steve? I must today I'm kind of the wooden bits rotting and follow up all his awards and there are many out there. Now I've heard of modest you, you, you put your academy award in the bathroom her something yet but I've never before encountered somebody who puts all their awards outdoors in the gods. I mean a minor lined up in the hallways. Firstly, you see I've got you ve, come to my house, Steppin repeat where people have to take a picture, he has many more than he has many more of most things. The night you he was. Tricky is a tricky first because he doesn't doesn't like doing. I don't think this is user interviews that are more common,
nations, but he doesn't like doing interviews. He said he doesn't like doing ed he was a little. He was a little wild off at first. But he completely warmed up an end. It was, it was really if I had, if I had done this any less out of time than I've done this. I would have gotten nervous and I think that I think it wouldn't have gone the best way. But I just sort of like by you know, will just keep talking and it'll be fine and he was, and he was he was fine. He was lovely. Gentlemen he's a prince, how would we know there is a night? He did you guys you're confusing. My american brain did it. We got friends before you guys worked together, an excellent know. We were not, I knew Evian Mcmullen from them
he became. A professional act of Korean was a star before he left university was at Cambridge. You went to a fancy school and he was already he'd been spotted when he was acting with the drama society at Cambridge. So he came out and pretty much quickly. He was, he got good jobs and alleviate brought him into the national theater, and I saw his work at was amazing. Also he was, and he still is oh never seen front I've seen old photographs of like the most dashing law boy was beautiful. So on respect I was intimidated his talent, the work that he got his looks I heard I was bold. Nineteen and I got my own, Certainly my romantic life was over as a result of that proved not to be quite not
true. But then we worked together. We did. We did the world premier of Tom. Stop ought play very short, don't stop up like all. Have a good boy deserves favour which isn't perform much because it needs a symphony orchestra and that's kind of their pricey sixpence. Yet you might be they get yeah gps. Even if you call it a gps, it still expensive We had a couple of scenes and he was lovely and I liked him and intimidation, sense of intimidation grew less, but he didn't go away altogether, and then I saw is MAC, pathway, was extraordinary and done. Then we were cast in excellent The first movie was shot in Toronto, it with winter deepest darkest, canadian winters and we
joining trailers. You know there was this at least that was then. I think it might have changed now. There was he's gonna favoured, nay, do you sure where we all got the same arising for yet is easy. That way it's come and they were beautiful. To make no mistake, we were well looked after. I think you Jackman now has fourteen trade. But here is one very low authority that it refers, waits where digital or for each one, each set of clause get the trailer dollar for his master. Food is prepared in one trailer cooked. Did you get three trailers racked with his smile, is polished in this trial of authorities? Get one material it just the thing about your words on his american accent it out of jail because he's a strange, indeed
Yes, of course it is spreading most famous some. Thank you now, yes, whose back he's coming back he's bag is directing again, oh well, I'm kind of exciting. I want him back, you ready you ready for oh yeah yeah. I didn't move we once with him and he was so much fun and so entertaining and so hard working and undeclared here that cause you got not fun for awhile. He got lots of one that's what I've read. I am aware that I didn't know him in those days, but we Julia Roberts in applying the two leaves- and I was a guy who shuttle between both their lives and they were both fabulous, but he was just adorable. the way. So we were sharing we weren't wherein adjacent trailers. and you know I'm movies like that, you spent you do spend
significantly more time in your trailer waiting to work then actually working whose it was it. but Lanka's through said they pay me for waiting. I do the acting for nothing, I'm gonna say yes, because I don't know any better it might have been sounds, correct, sounds direct, and so we had these endless hours sitting and chatting, about all the friends we had in common and the work that we done, and I love of Shakespeare and our upbringing We're both northern as he's Lancaster, I'm a yorkshireman and that's when it all began. and became something and coupled with the fact that we were always the oldest to me of the cash sure they were kids like ass, not backward running around here. So then we we did this big show and we did the.
SAM Beckett waited forgotten in London, and the two count has ruined stage together for the entire and that's when and we shall address him It was the ends idea, it was mine, said, and this is absolutely brilliant and very typical of him. He said we can't do this play of these guys, who have been together, there's a line in the play for over fifty years. We can't do this play every night by meeting on stage when we come on, we need to start the an hour earlier in the dress. That's not gonna start. It just begin connect your chemistry exact, and he was so right, though his habit of work naked around the dress was at times arousing mandate. I see you brought the staff from home, I mean it's been
needs which are shooting a ninety nine. You start shooting Watson X, men of God, I don't know it was most recently on twenty nine run, it was eight was within another millennium, Was it really was, but x, men was the movie that really sort of brought comic book movies. Back from this weird place, where they weren't amazing, because they were the first one straight off was about something and the genius of Brian Sir, was the opening scene of the very first movie you immediately hot, but it makes you think that with this is not a comic book movie we're in a concentration camp and its gasoline. This kid isn't desperation. Oh, my God is making the gate move Europe. I just thought that was a wonderful way to set the tone that these stories are a part, something about something
but in every corner of the world, is really important, which is how do people get along? A hundred different people make contact tolerate one another support one another don't even if we stay there. You know that the movies stayed there in that place ever since right up to em days future past, because there now in the middle of shooting the next Apocalypse XVI, which I am not in what the shit notice it. What's the double sheds, its hubris, I you think you can do it without mercy, but I said, but also you should know we're on standby. Jennifer starts playing up fast, Banda Aceh splitting up you just of Jennifer start acting up
Gonna you're gonna play mystique absolute. How can I am so you're ready, you literally caribbean naked painted blue and the world is ready for it to absolutely ready for it's time. You need to take your chalice in this of your naked blue body or child s. Yes, right as a right doesn't I miss heard from all I'm so sorry, but it's such a great story of those two character. who had the same thing? Had a friendship and thing I learned about the movie was that no one was flat out evil. You are you're art, nemesis, art nemesis by ideological default. You both had different ways of trying to fix this problem, discrimination, and that was it and it was the for. It was really one of the first time that it wasn't like I'm the evil villain, and this is what it was like. This is how I see this, Going- and I was here- and this is why, because he was the most reasonable villain, his arguments,
calm and assured, because that's always rendered scary of course, Sunday an end was it first one? Second that ended up in the plastic That was the first one is the very idea which was a great way to end. An epic comic book movie is too old, guys sitting playing chess and plastic prison you so they'll do fine, the phone will ever re were here if she yet where I was actually on the set two weeks ago, and you know on those gonna move is no cameras right. No self is no taking pictures of the costs salute Linda I mean there are God's everywhere. This permanent election aims, Brian say right and then you can take preserve everything and treat them instantly right. You know you can't know, no, no not allowed. So he took a photographs. Yes, I'm gonna
rather, who me sitting onset and, of course, the way out suddenly, but but but But professor, Xavier, is not in this vote. We waste batteries. You on this item exports, while I was just there to show moral support. Or maybe that's how you got yourself cast in the next movie. I see now he's gotta you us. Much nearer to the truth, and I won't be amazing. Yeah we'll talk about. There's someone s arrest, you jack! With studies retiring these up these toys- I gotta say you know over in the last fifteen years that because they I moderated, expert panel COMECON this year and he they showed his audition tape. Hughes are just audition tape, any
looks like a kid. I regret that you only looks amazing girl there, but he looked somewhat uses, skinny kit, skinny kid and so seeing where Wolverine is just gone from a guy in good shape to like just took up to now a keys. It's it's pretty room and he's a big guys much bigger guy than you think. He's gonna, be, I think, he's had some growth hormones because I swear to God. He was not that tall when I met him, he's kind of maybe just one standing up straight posture well right, so we need when when serene was here when Sir Mc Clellan was here to America when it when it was here with this to us, talk about. He was saying, like you know, when people want pictures in Publican you know. Sometimes I wish they would just talk. You know just like taking a picture, it some meaningless and we had a long conversation about trying to capture everything as you know, with selfies, and I had to admit it like you know, I was totally gonna do that after this progress, but I'm not going to now cause I'm gonna make this experience just for us and he seemed to appreciate that what I didn't tell him
was so embarrassing. Fear I thought seeing you guys elevating around town. I thought we we'd Mcgowan's. He's a laugh. He likes, screw around he's gonna, it's gonna be hilarious, so I'd Kyle our pda, so embarrassing. I had him Do a costume should happen, get that dirt that derby, Pat and a Monaco and a moustache, and I was gonna, take a picture with him or he was doing like all. Oh and realise that if we hadn't covered that in the pod casts doubt would I have gone over great when I see the king, how small, revenue of danger, was that it was the one guy that I should not be doing all that new outbreak, like was really I'm impressed
you realize it and saved yourself embarrassed and its it, but you know he's. I'm surprised. He said that, because he is so affable and cooperative, when we would come up. the stage door. I don't know he always got up soon, a quicker than me. I won't get out and he would be taking having. So he's with everybody out there, you know you don't have to do. I just say: sorry: I'm I'm off duty now the way work is done. Europe, no signs, she again say hello, photographs, no, but he will, We will do that and- and he won't bitch and complain will guide.
people in your position, though, if you take one, it turns into a thousand that's very quickly. That's my line YAP when in public places like an airport or a hotel lobby, or something I too one, that's the rest of my after noon. Right, most people get it. It's people a great they eyes. I've still got used to it anyway. They ask for an hour we're. Still your weird to me: what do you think that is it's a kind of false modesty. I say they give the impression that I'm really kind of naive everything around Charlie do what it is so exciting to meet me. Actually, it is. I always get a kick out of saying. I always point if I sit down, Ninety two years old and it he's a legend any so funny
sharpen you know if I didn't have to accede Stanley mix. We go, you know what I like. It's gonna, be fine. be? Ninety two you know like if it's like look at him cause he's still super engage. Still running around and you know being funny vonny funniest shit really funny. Ok, can I directors in the end they supposed to them. I suppose subjects. Do you wanna talk about chubby yeah, so the dune reboot, is that not what you are There's a lot of talk about. Do I somebody else and by somebody else it somebody really famous
going to make a second go at Frank of its, not the true yard. I read it for sure I mean I thought David lynched, it pretty amazing job of the first, it looked amazing, but that was meant to be a franchise. We were supposed to do three harmony. Franker books are the fight. Was him We only did one that was my first shot a franchise because I believe you cannot have too many as you know, many as possible: I mean you and all the studio steward comes overrunning ass about franchises. Tell me, don't know anything because you could try to get to know the fuckin franchise. I would approach I just like you, the franchise king. There was one then you I've them and then we'll talk will get into we'll talk about blunt talk, but even though you're in it for a second Ellie,
during such a wonderful how nice of you that was so, a lovely experiment account of the three days if that today, as it was just gorge, Did Steve Martin just call and go hey? I just have a little thing for you, or did you guys already know each other? No, no, he didn't call, it must have comes from my agent, but he was so lovely and and attentive and carrying the hallways. He was producer. the actor and are now I remember, we were shooting downtown in an interior of the bank. We were shooting you think, with a bank balance like this. You don't have that dog. You can have a piece of in the salad and is that what are you doing for lunch- and I said perhaps it is now in he's. It'll come with me in Victoria Mountain entertain and
I had lunch for them. No director has ever asked me to go to lunch with them. Like that I mean I was impressed by doing with all the responsibility had that he took a lunch break, but he did actually happened to me once before The first time I ever saw film camera. I have told this story once before. She saw her right the amateur fine. This is not an original story. I was saving for you would sit ready listeners for a non exclusive. First time I saw a film camera. I was sharing a scene with rod, stagger who was one of my teenage. All the time from the pawnbroker on
waterfront, of course, and I couldn't believe that I got this little part in this movie with which was all in the back of a car with recital sitting in the back of a car in which I had to pay. the gun on him. Now you remember the scene in the car in the waterfront. I can tell by the look in your eyes. You don't know what I know talking about why, of course, when Saigon Brando in the back of the car, it's a classic movie and and and and stagger pulls out and hold it for his brother, his brother, and says take the job. Take the job. When it was a moment, I was pulling a gun on unstable and anyway we finish the mornings work. They done all the two shots outside the car. inside the car they done robs coverage and dumb. The assistant director said okay abroad. It's about forty minutes to lunch. Why don't you go now and have your lunch and we ve been
off here and then will arise and soon after lunch and rod said the well what about but about Patrick you happy I'm covered him. He said now we're gonna do that now, but somebody will read in your lines. Don't worry about and staggered had been sitting down very slowly stood up and tat. Something along the lines of do think I am You think I'm gonna walk off this stage and leave an actor with you or some other very idiot reading environed. What kind of active I mean he was I raised with fury, which is why You always do my off camera alliance and an army this poor. I mean he was an tiger in a rage. Well, you ve seen him in a rage in the movies is terrifying and they have an apology. So we did my coverage and indeed he sat there and fed middle line,
and what we finished. He say what he developed and I said you know in the tent grab service. I mean I was nobody. I was nobody, and this was I'd like four lines in his movie, and he said when you got your lunch, bring into my trail will have lumped together. So I got to take my lunch into a trailer and somehow instinct told me. I can ask this guy anything, and perhaps you answer the questions, so I did so ok in the scene in in pawnbroker. In this in waterfront, when you did this mean real key, could you ve been blowing honour yeah. That's right! I'm worried going off yes and he answered everything and, of course for me it was It was my first day on a movie set and I'm sick and Ramstein Austrian is going well, of course, Also that informs that such
Are you a lesson which I don't even know if he completely appreciated the magnitude of which is that as you set down your career path. You never going to forget that and that- and that is going essentially a legacy that he has passed. Down through you that you would do the same thing if you're the lead in a movie you set the bar and and I've had leads now four years and plays in tv move is now in a tv, series and you are the standard of the work. You know your lines, you hit your marks, your own time, you're, not city. A trail on the phone for half an hour. While everybody is waiting for you, you, you take everybody into account all the time because it's a cooperative is filmmaking, and that first lesson was so vividly too. Made by MR stagger. Now he may have been largely doing a lot of it, for my benefit is very possible and I'll tell you
I didn't see him again for about fifteen years and I just just come to live in an hay and start. STAR Trek and I was going to a screening at the think. The dvd and I went into a restaurant very close by to get a drink and, as I was walking, the tables I saw stagger sitting with someone down there and there he is now. I'm just gonna leave him alone. Let him get on with his eyes. I was down half way down the aisle. He stood up, and said Patrick. Oh, how great to see you again you remember diamond, I mean that's all. Baby. That is, I don't know you on and what is it again? It's Chris Chris right. Are you sure you bullshitting aerial really is Chris.
I will never be seen in public I've. That was just a little bit of play, acting but you let's would let's get a little, but talk now just so that we make sure that we that wasn't blunt enough. That was very blunt terms. Literal blunt talk now: let's talk about figurative, blunt talk, Walter blog about Emma Blunt soggy bottom of what I do know? There's somebody other. Ok, we'll get the blunt talk in a second You said something earlier that just sparked a thought and I'm curious to know what you think about it, because it's something that affects a lot of people. You said you lost your hair, team, and you thought your life was over, and then you realize that that what? When did you realize that that cause? It's something that affects our like. Eighty, percent of Guys- will lose their hair at some point in their life. You know that The point is not ninety, so fifty five
five. Fifty five your life is over is finished. You have no more expectations. Fifty five. I know that I am seventy five and twenty years a kind of no man's land, a wilderness of nothingness and a lot of it I might have been no seriously I might have been had I not law, my hair, what I was nineteen because I got all that shit behind me- I did all the self the comb over and wearing hats all the time. I had a happiness. I didn't wear it euro every day, but I did have a piece for acting and I discovered early on cause, I'm faintly pragmatic person, that if I was going up, because I was the first five years of my life will working in regional theatre,
and there they would employ you for an entire season. Forty eight weeks and weeks, and so I would go to the audition wearing my happiness and it was Peter for, and they usually ask you to do to pieces. You know comedy baseness, tragic peace, a Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde somewhere, and when I done the first piece I would start seldom up. My second piece is going to be, as I was doing it. I used to do this and take with himself beside me and do my second piece and usually I'd find people going and sorry. I was because, where our lycra, I was just doing like dumb stupid malware, Gape Martha gap.
I was selling myself as to actors for the price of one state. This is the guy. You walked in all evil, yet I believe the hair, like you know it was good that now these another guy think what you can do, how many places you could put that guy. But how did you get a wreck has obviously people put a lot of eye of their identity into their like? Oh, that's, part of How did you get past that? And how did you finally go? You know what it's like cause I'll tell you. I think Picard was one of the first characters. Let me know there were those Kojak in the seventies but Picard with it was, the first guys or was like you know, it's pretty fuckin cool too too busy bee ball back, it's pretty cool they have your head shit. I mean it's kind of cool. You can made the you made that ok one evening there is an area in London in Islam and called the Barbicane. It's a itself, an area that was developed
rise buildings and unfordable housing in the seventies. It's all concrete. It was an idea, the bargain theatres there about one, but is bleak two bit featureless. I was walking across the main plaza and it was pouring with rain you're. That kind of her, central rate. Yet you get in London I pass this guy who had an umbrella and on and he was scuttling alone under the umbrella. We we passed one another few seconds, and I had my name my turn round the guy with the umbrella said yelled out, he lived up around, he said Thank you for everything you ve done for us and took out a new home It was almost like a set up at the moment, and I said you very well, but it was. It was horrible horrible for a few years,
and then I saved up my money and I realize I could afford to buy really good, have pieces and different kinds of one. So I would have of things I could style. So if I was doing fifteen plays in a season, I had this very inexpensive from the companies point of view way of transform myself into somebody else. So I could play juveniles and then I could play eighty eight year old Butler who have family retain, as that kind of his old really was about the chameleon aspect of being able to disappear into your work that helped you go. Oh, this is actually an asset. Now it was economics. Ok, no I mean an indirect has got it very quickly, who I see what's going on
ass we like you, are you're, ok, actor, but I see how it can use you with that region. I guess I was I I kind of feel that it was STAR Trek time when I fully fully felt screw it I'm fine. I don't need to cover up, but my last audition studio. Paramount had me do my last audition wearing a happy is really is not much known. It's a little known, but. And them. So I did my tradition and went. back in the other room and they brought her address.
and put it on, and she was taken off when this origin have been for the studio, the tv heads a studio and they all came into the room to say. Thank you very much for coming was very good of it and and the hairdresser who became Joyce apart, isn't she worked on our show for years and years, brilliant, wonderful, woman, a great hairdresser. She said you know my they came in. He wanted to see you without the happiness and the happiness never showed up. Oh wow, it's like the french tracks and before we recorded the first series Jean Rawdon, we said to me, you know these a Frenchman, sure look just because I want, if maybe you should do it with a french accent. I've kind of had that idea in my head is when what we just put something on tape, see what it sounds like so I recorded, and it must be somewhere in the vaults of paramount. I recorded the opening.
However, with a french action and very quickly, everybody realise that actually sounded like Peter sell. You haven't remember how that went inspector clues and it was a disastrous idea space. The final Antioch sees as a voyage is of their staff. Sheep. The press is our ship. What look at you wouldn't work? You know what I'm doing this mister cruncher. Beverly all garage I don't know bad rig. I feel like. Maybe not friends. They re amazing. Does one
so imagine. If I'd been french with, I have peace a completely different though it would have been through. So you would have been good well well, Merited Rikers beard he didn T, but only after the show was only? I couldn't let beard no, no, no seasons. Each was peach was but a blunt talk, I'd as I I saw. The first episode and you really funny in it and its great and there's a lot of really great actors in it too, and it's I don't want to give too much way, but essentially you're you're, so you're you're characters so sweet, but super fucked up and and trying to barely, He seems indestructible, but it feels like the on him, refrain a bit all very much.
He is coming apart at the beginning of a serious and he's fighting to keep his show together. The numbers are not great, he's threaten his job is threatened, but he leaves passionately in what he does. He believes in the power of journalism, and he believes in the power of television to do good and to change the world and most particularly to change America that's what he wants. He loves America as I do, but he sees that maybe some little adjustments here and there in attitude might help, and he wants to bring that change about here. and I'd states, but he is struggling in his private life, which is chaotic. Yet he goes through about every drug. You can possibly Kathryn
more now, he's is not. He is not and that the impression being given is that he is an adequate and he is complete. Rack and I mean he's doing. A brilliant show is best. He can but he is feeling vulnerable and, lonely he's on his for divorce and some kind of unloved and oh he's! Finding solace in illegal substances added it plus alcohol in that area, just around it out But it's not all about that. That's that's what people are connected, because that's just the few note like that's just part of this.
In the first episode and when a series of new people see the first couple episodes with. Obviously that's not it in their whole episode when nothing like that happens at all, yet nothing, but they have to sort of paint a picture a little bit here and it's it's quite a vivid picture from the very beginning and What I love is that everybody has been brain Jonathan aims. Who is a brilliant? senior writer executive perceives nor shall run well imported
and he created substance, forest substance in each one of the principal characters, they're all very distinguishable, quite charismatic and quite idiosyncratic, and we have episode in which quite serious matters are discussed. Faced dealt with wonderful, Jackie Weaver, who has a husband who, as Alzheimer's and he disappeared. Here I am Jackie. We go looking for him, it's it has got so many elements in it and looking at all ten episodes of the first season there like ten little plays an. I hope. I think our audiences will be comfortable with with that in that we're not repeating routines grain or certain set ups, we'll be anticipated unexpected. Yet it's not a man
cap comedy it's it's a character, driven comedy very much hope that it will be. Do you push some of that? Deerlike have agreed to make this little sillier you only watch was ever said. I saw the first episode yeah I got so you didn't see the big bathroom scene. I saw the first episode and a half I got the disks last night and I saw the first episode of the half this morning before I came into work about, just as you turned off the second episode you're about to see the bathroom scene. I urge, when you go home for yourself glasses, something maybe you're teetotally, I'm a teetotaller you. I am man, well them tee, then but why didn't turn it off, because there was enjoying turn up they d get to work. Of course I want you to know that I want to make that distinction lock. My friend breakdowns on the show to the guy he's the bee he's the one
sir. That lives on the other side of he's renewed he's the neighbour with the beard. Oh yeah, yeah, bread spread yeah he's once one of the funniest people I wanted. The funniest is one and he comes back. We have a big part in episode. Nine and all the people we loved having come to the party get invited an I dont want people think that those who are not at the party we didn't like on the kind. Of course we just couldn't have everybody, but there is a scene is water in a bathroom in an airport bathroom to watch what the painting scene was pretty remarkable something out of the resignation of the great thing about Jonathan aims. Is it he has an amazing vocabulary, but it's you
is it in an unusual way, so phrases and words crop up that little uncommon and it gives a lot of charm to the way people express themselves in a very person when it is in graphic way, there's not a line that any of us spoke. That was a dull line. They just didn't exist every episode, every seen, every speech we each of us had something interesting to see. Or rather something ordinary to say, but it was said in an interesting way right, and we all appreciate that so much I mean it's, it must be, ice when you feel like. I don't really have to do anything I just don't have to do reading is good. I just as I dont get in the way of that and let the writing do its work you're. So right. Out of the way of the I mean get taken before
once out of the way of beautiful writing. Great situations. Nice conflict and incredibly talented people are permanent. Core group are so extraordinary that wonderful actors and they're all wonderful media, to a comic actors. Improvising stand up and, and some of our guests do I mean- are our intermittent therapist, the Freudians psychiatry it is played by Richard Richard Louis illness. And who is a great great character for a psychiatry. Oh he I mean. I think every psychiatrist in the future is gonna have to be based on which he is perfect, but he has some very unorthodox ideas. yes, they put a lovely guy in print real life, Richards Lovely Guy, what I'm! So! This was really wonderful, and you know I just appreciate on on behalf of people who are fans of you that you're
a willing to screw around and have fun and an and you on extra was incredible by the way. But the fact is that you are willing to do that kind of stuff. When you don't have to you know one of the best days. Work of my life was the shooting Tracy with Ricky. I guess I was such a huge fan from watching the office and he is also accept that. said, he's a nightmare because he laughs hold and his laugh really seems to cut through all its total having you can't use it in any way. I said what what's it Y Y see what he said is the letter he said when you say, because the keys silent. You said, that's exactly what I mean. That's right so funny this curious sense of humor,
but that was a wonderful experience any. I think that was the first time I got. I saw that there was a potential in taking the public perception of who Patrick Two might be, which is largely based on two rows of the garden Charles, whose area and Angela things that I've done chosen that as a rather upright serious carrying compassionate man of the world and as as extra showed pattern,
might just possibly be somebody because I'm not the card, I'm not chosen, Xavier O Lord. I mean it would be great to be as smart as they are and I'm not, but I would like to be them so this perception is it kind of what we start with its? What it certainly was set solid with on on american right, because he even I didn't know he was gonna. Do this and nobody told me he drew my cards so they looked like me right. It's unmistakably Patrick's absolutely doing these. shocking outrageous thing directive makes it ok, you're acts that makes it all. Ok, you know. Roman America has his great line in the first episode. You have heard it when he. No you're you're from love is shot you're you know you're a mess. All you got left is your accident there's another one. We have Romanian Al Capone America's great playing. The head of the network is its
Willing to have these, we had Elizabeth Shoe on the show at Bigley, juniors on the chair. Bagley Junior plays roses, husband, whose kind of he's got problems and he's wonderful, bring such quiet, seriousness and dignity to the show. I'm s knees, but maybe I'm not maybe it when I think of a grateful think of a great fruit, really think of biting into a great fruit. Well, it's working. I'm up! I'm a wizard sneezes its working. It's like the mother of a girlfriend. But when I was very young man, I was nineteen Twenty told her that if, whenever she felt sexually aroused, I should think of rusty bicycles,
a poor danger, were clearly doesnt work, but strangely too said so strange. Where was, I would not say, MRS Ex we did, that notion come from was doktor saviours wife died of it. Well anyway, it's I recommend it. recommend. You watch lease the second half of episode, I absolutely I'm gonna watch x. I have the disk and I hope that people will take to it. and if your arouse during the performance of one talk, think of a rusty bicycle you know, that's a line we could use in that. Totally. Should you today that Syria is some Celia when you feel an overwhelming urge to have sex with somebody. I've got the answer to that.
And then were amended, but it it starts, have the opposite effect because she's making association, which in some never sees a bicycle, she gets really turned on. I know either here or many there's gotta be like like, like the The tour de France We all know that a skinny guy with a shave legs yeah? Oh, that's her did you eat bicycles? like little wet seals. He asked exactly This has been a lovely icarus. Thunderbolt you, oh yes, I knew all along new civil, I'm just a little technique. I use but we know will has, will will wheaten As long as I've known him, his always said, Patrick, is the loveliest he's the most wonderful, like he's he's
he's a doors you and and- and I really understand why I mean it's- that you were so gracious and thank you so much for having fun with us in screwing around, everyone watches blunt talked you say August. Twenty second answers, Saturday night, nine o clock we, their yeah rusty bicycle. We, progress by sit by telling people to enjoy their, we say: enjoy burrito, it's just that. We sign off the podcast, but I feel like since you're here and you have a far superior, voice. Would you sign us off? Ok. Do I need to use that phrase while it is the Listen I'm going to tell you what you can't I can't do. It is the phrase that we'd almost out of it, but I want to come up with a new one. You can let you do you, you can do whatever you want I'll go with the theme, ok of your signing off,
but I'm gonna use a different mexican food. Ok dish! Ok, because my wife claims that my pronunciation of this word is inauthentic. Ok, I know it's not ok. My spanish is in pronunciation is outside However, it is castilian at very high: Of course, it would be not central american Spanish at all, but I would say. Thank you. Everyone for listening to me, Patrick Stuart, on this podcast. Enjoy your tackle upload canadian dagger got tackle. What would you Talk talk! Oh no! No! That's! The spanish do not say tat I've been a feel for so long that go go. Go. I now do this article
but with a headset, You know what I'm cold, because its delight delightful. Whenever I hear it it's so much. I don't mean in any to remain about this, but that when a spanish me his talk about x, men, of course It is a case against men x, men yeah. I love the Iraqis, These men are acting on its so charming now leading noticed Com
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