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Chapter 1: What are Dan Soder's upcoming tour dates?
grand rapids michigan i return to your beautiful city march 8th for gilda's fest obviously the festival dedicated to gilda radner i will be headlining a show there march 8th one show tickets are on sale now danceholder.com i'll see you then hopefully it's not freezing cold but it might be and if it is whatever i'll wear a jacket see you march 8th grand rapids michigan
I don't think people understand. I'm an alcoholic. So I like, I understand it in recovery. Yeah. Like I haven't drank in 12 years, but kind of the same problem is Kelly where I smoked too much weed and fucking, it can kind of really bend your brain chemistry.
Yeah. I'm stoked to talk about that.
Cause that's like the low key, most controversial part of the movie is that he's like, well, the prop, like I think a big problem that's happening. We just start recording. Yeah. Uh, I'm really fascinated with things that are addictions that aren't treated like addictions. Like weed. Which in the movie, Dear Kelly. Go watch it now. Dearkellythefilm.com. The film or just film?
It's just dearkellyfilm.com.
Dearkellyfilm.com. Rent it or buy it. I suggest buying it so you can watch it more than once. My guy. Yeah, dude. Go give the man your money. Thank you. But it's fucking awesome. But the thing that does... You do the great thing about him with the four banger, him showing up. First off, something that you and Kelly need credit for, you guys go in situations that I would puss out so fast.
What do you think's the main situation in the film that would cause you to puss out?
When you go to the dude's office.
Oh, that scene. Yeah, what the fuck, dude? You're just up in a guy's office. Yeah, you know what's a trip to is I'm being sued by Bill Joyner. What's the most painful piece of truth that's hurt you?
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Chapter 2: How does addiction play a role in Andrew Callaghan's documentary?
And I go and I get this stuff and he's like, I've got a dab rig in the back. And I took a dab and it, I've been smoking weed every day since I was like 15. It fucked me up so bad. I had to sit in my rental car for like 90 minutes to the point that he got done with his shift and walked out of the head shop and I was just chilling in my rental car. And he went like.
Yeah, you're like sweating bullets, like fucking hands of attention. I go, I just talked to my grandpa and I've never met him. That's what I was meant to be. I was like, I'm so fucked up. But it is, like dabs, fuck your shit up. So people can get high in ways. This isn't the 90s where it was like, pick some seeds out, smoke a couple joints, you feel a little like. Yeah.
Your brain can get bent on powerful new weed. The new weed is like bad. That's where I'm at in my age. I'm about to be 42. Yeah. When I go to dispensaries now, I make sure I get THC under 22%. I don't want that fucking 29, 30%. Give me an 18% because then it feels like it used to.
Yeah, dude. What I do is I try to go for more of a CBD ratio. I probably smoke maybe once a week. I was just in Jamaica. I was smoking, no exaggeration, five splits a day. That's sick, though. I wasn't getting that high. Because I was hanging out with these Rastafarian dudes who actually grew the weed on their property.
So you know there's no chemicals?
Dude, it was chill. No paranoid thoughts. I wasn't going back into my past lives. That's sick. You were just hanging with Rastas. No paranoia. No paranoia. Not at all. They also created a very chill environment. It's not a stereotype. These dudes are cooking ital, which is vegan Jamaican food. They're frying up plantains, making curried beans and lentils.
smoking weed on the beach you know what i mean i was like wow i love weed i come home i meet up with my homie elliot i hit his like dispensary weed one time immediately day ruined spiral yeah spiraled gotta go lay down put a blanket over you makes me think it can't just be that they're like the weed here is stronger i think that it's being like fucking manipulated fucked with Augmented.
Find out.
Put Channel 5 on it.
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Chapter 3: What legal challenges did Andrew Callaghan face during filming?
which is like calling them Bernie bros.
And that was our guy.
He was literally there to be like, no, dude, I want people to have livable wages. The income disparity is getting too wide. And everyone was like, what are you, a Bernie bro? And it made it sound like you were wearing Abercrombie and Fitch in 2004 with your collar popped being like, what's up, bro? And you're like, yeah, you're like, no, it's actually kind of some, some cool ideas.
Well, the thing that personally hit me that I've been sending a link to channel five for, for everybody. I grew up in Aurora, Colorado. Oh dude. I grew up in Aurora. So when the Venezuelan thing happened in the Trent de Agua, like.
It was amazing to me because I finally had something to give to my friends that were on the right wing being like, because I have fans that are both liberal and conservative. I don't give a fuck what your political views are. I truly think it's rich versus poor now. And that's what it's always been.
But it's especially prominent now.
Prominent. It's very prominent now. It's very obvious now with all the billionaires making moves the way they're doing where you're going like you're either a bootlicker or you're trying to change shit. But Aurora specifically, a lot of people that are indoctrined by these like Media sites, right wing, specifically right now are the ones that are doing it the most of it.
Yeah.
They'd be like, dude, sorry, Aurora's overrun.
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