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The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

276: Best Road Trip Ever

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

Society & Culture, History

4.839.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2022

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

Clint Hill, a former member of the Secret Service, and his wife Lisa McCubbin Hill talk about their new book, My Travels with Mrs. Kennedy, which includes tales of bringing a Pakistani horse into the US without quarantine, what The Crown got wrong about Mrs. Kennedy's lunch with Queen Elizabeth II, and Clint and Mrs. Kennedy eating Moroccan mahjoun in Marrakech. Spoiler alert—Mahjoun is essentially a hash brownie.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's the way I heard it.

0:05.5

Episode number, where are we?

0:07.0

Two seventy six.

0:08.5

Yes.

0:09.5

This one's called, God, Chuck, tell him.

0:11.5

The best road trip ever.

0:13.5

You like the, do we really need to clutter it up with an article or can it just be best road

0:18.0

trip ever?

0:19.0

Well, the last time that we had these guests on it was episode 239, the best business card

0:25.5

in history.

0:26.5

Yeah, and I remember saying at the time, does it have to be the best business card

0:29.8

in history, just best business card in history?

0:33.1

You were probably right.

0:34.1

All right.

0:35.1

Well, you know what?

0:36.1

What do you want to call it?

0:37.1

Well, let's call it best road trip ever.

0:40.0

No one has time anymore to get logged down with unnecessary words or listen to unnecessary

0:45.3

banter like this.

0:47.1

I just scratched out the thought.

0:49.1

You're good to go.

0:50.1

Well, okay.

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