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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

11/27/18 A&G Hr. 4 Notorious Fame Seekers!

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Daily News, News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Jack & Joe focus on one-party rule and high cost of education during this episode of Armstrong & Getty. Plus, there's Tom Arnold and NASA choreography as well as the famous Petering Out/Final Thoughts!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Music

0:18.6

Of course to get deals there were codes that you had to enter online.

0:22.0

LLB was 20% off with the code thanks 20.

0:25.9

The gap was 50% off with the code cyber.

0:28.8

And Coles was free with the code please take this crap off your hands.

0:31.9

But just take it, just fill up your car.

0:34.8

Little old timey department store him.

0:39.3

What would robot think?

0:42.9

Oh boy.

0:44.9

Coming up.

0:45.9

I know sweetheart the California agency took nine years to create a fire map and Jerry

0:53.0

Brown vetoed legislation to get him to hurry up.

0:56.8

Why that happened is why I refer to the golden state is corrupt the fornya.

1:01.8

I'm not joking.

1:03.7

One party rule is toxic.

1:06.3

It's toxic everywhere.

1:08.0

It's toxic where Republicans have too much power for too long.

1:11.7

One party rule is toxic and I'm telling you there's no better example of it than California.

1:18.6

What was the story of Martin Bluer?

1:21.0

What was the story Marshall had a little bit ago about most people think it's too expensive

1:25.7

to send their kids to college in California and something needs to be done was the gist

1:30.6

of the story.

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