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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

12/19/18 A&G Hr. 4 The Spacing Effect

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Daily News, Society & Culture, News

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

What is the best way to help your brain retain info? Jack & Joe discuss The Spacing effect during his fact-filled episode of Armstrong & Getty. Plus, there's a well-known group of idiots who may want to be our next leader. And, both Jack & Joe nearly rage-out on Michaelangelo.

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0:00.0

I read that Trump actually hates going to Christmas parties because he has to stand in line

0:23.5

shaking hands for hours.

0:26.0

When staffers realize to kept them off Twitter, they just keep adding people to the line,

0:29.0

listen up.

0:30.0

Did I say hello already?

0:31.0

I bet you already.

0:32.0

Hi, welcome again.

0:36.0

Who wants to go to Christmas party?

0:38.0

Well, I guess some of you do.

0:39.0

I don't.

0:40.0

Yeah.

0:41.0

The people who do do.

0:42.0

The people who do do.

0:43.0

Do do.

0:44.0

Speaking of Jimmy Fallon, he revisited a classic Saturday night life bit last night.

0:50.0

The Christmas song that they sing.

0:53.0

If you remember him and Horatio Sands and Chris Katan, hilarious way back in the day, and

0:59.4

they read that, we should link that video at Armstrong and get you radio.com because

1:02.5

if you're an SNL fan from that period, that's one of the old time great and really funny.

1:06.8

I'm going to play that for my wife later.

1:09.4

So what stretch do you want to go, Joe?

1:10.9

I got the 47 Democrats likely to run for president and going through this is kind of entertaining.

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