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938. - Chris & Jason

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One-on-one pod today: we originally had a guest booked who canceled, so ignore us introducing them in the intro. We chat about hotel room bathtubs, Chris returning to the Minneapolis airport chiropractor, 2 Chainz and his ten-year-old son podcasting about strip clubs, the Latinas vs. Snowbunnies pool party in Orange County, Erika Kirk dressing like sober Eminem, the Mount Rushmore of faerie musicians, non-binary instruments, clips and clipping, whether ads need trailers, whether tours need save-the-dates a year in advance, Zach Galifianakis’s gardening show, and the Lena Dunham book tour. twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Speaker A: All right, uh, this episode of How Long Gone is brought to you by Stateside with Kai and Carter, a new podcast from The Guardian. And they are using this podcast to slow down the news and wrestle with the questions that we all have about what's happening in the world. And they do it 3 times a week. Jason, does that sound familiar to you? Speaker B: We don't really talk about, you know, a lot of international global news items and climates and cultures and sports and things like that. We do talk about fashion and wellness, but for everything else, Kai and Carter are a great place.

Speaker A: All right, so who couldn't use more news? Listen wherever you get your podcasts or watch on YouTube. How long gone? It's a gray Thursday here in Manhattan. Them Jeans, how's it going on your side, bro? Speaker B: Super sunny, super sunny. But I do leave tomorrow to visit 3 gray cities, so I gotta, I got a week week and a half or so of sun-free living. Speaker A: You have to fish a light jacket out of the garage. How, how dire is it? Speaker B: No, it's not dire at all.

No dire. It's more of just a bummer how, you know, it's 76 and sunny here, and then, you know, gonna go to Paris and London and New York for a little bit of rain, cold, and then rain again. Speaker A: Yeah, it's not going to be great. I mean, it's, it's going to be fine. Speaker B: It's fine. Speaker A: It's not bad. Speaker B: I'm going to be spending my whole time in a hotel, so it doesn't matter. Speaker A: Yeah, it's not going to be great. I mean, it's, it's going to be fine.

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