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🗓️ 19 March 2025
⏱️ 56 minutes
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We can honestly say: today's guest is one for the books! Greg Cipes (AKA Chuck from the quarry) is with us as we talk about 204, "The Quarry." His free spirit nature is palpable in every minute of this recap. We ask him about his illustrious voice acting career, he tells us about his childhood pet snake, and leaves us with a mantra. All while being seated on the floor, criss-cross apple sauce.
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0:00.0 | Rocky baby. |
0:01.0 | Yeah, honey. |
0:02.0 | Did you ever go to work with your parents? I did. Well, there was a time, there's a period of time. My dad owns a financial planning business. Right, of course. And so when I was, when the iPod Nano came out, you know, when all the different colors. Of course. And so I was like, well, I want that. And he's like, okay, you can come work for me for $10 an hour. and so I did that |
0:02.3 | made great money. |
0:03.4 | Yeah, that's what like, well, I want that. And he's like, okay, you can come work for me for $10 an hour. |
0:21.9 | And so I did that. He made great money. |
0:24.7 | Yeah, what did you do? |
0:26.6 | Filing, sticking stickers on like the address envelopes because he would send out calendars every |
0:32.7 | Christmas to his new clients for the new calendar year. So I would do that. I would mail things. And I worked |
0:39.9 | for $10 an hour until I was able to afford my green iPod Nano. Green. I know. It's lime green. |
0:46.8 | I loved it. Did you ever go to school with mom? Or I guess you were always in school, so there wasn't |
0:50.8 | really the option. Yeah, every single day. Did I ever go to work with my mom? Literally every day for six years. And I think I've asked this and I've already forgotten. Was your mom ever your teacher or no? No. Okay, okay, okay. We didn't do that. And it's sort of unfortunate. I mean, it's no, it's not unfortunate. It was definitely the move. But she was the premier teacher at Riverside Drive Elementary School. Uh-huh. I know. That's right. So, and she really is. She's such a good, she's such a good teacher. All the things that make her a really good teacher also make her also, like, these are things that drive me crazy. Sure. But she is. You're nice as an educator, but sometimes you're like, Mom, I know. |
1:28.1 | Yes, because she talks to everyone like she's teaching them. |
1:31.8 | But no, I love my mom so much. |
1:33.9 | She listens to this. |
1:34.7 | Mom, you know that I love you and you are an amazing, amazing teacher. |
1:39.1 | And you taught me a lot. |
1:40.4 | You also are just kind of nutty. |
1:42.8 | I never got to have her. |
1:44.0 | So never got to go to work. |
1:46.1 | Yeah. But Axel did. Oh, but Axel did. Guess what, guys? Axel did in episode 204, the quarry |
1:55.7 | with Mike's favorite employee, Chuck, who we have on the show, Greg Sybes. |
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