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TBTL: Too Beautiful To Live

#3213 In Space, No One Can Hear You Green Screen

TBTL: Too Beautiful To Live

TBTL

Comedy, Leisure

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2020

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Luke and Andrew debate whether or not Summertime is the best song by Will Smith. Plus, Andrew spills the beans on a pot-smoking mascot, and Luke figures out why green screens are green.

Today's show is sponsored by Calm. Visit Calm.com/tbtl to get 40% off a Calm Premium subscription.

Transcript

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0:00.0

In these uncertain times, Americans are looking for something different from their podcasts.

0:10.0

Kind of sexy, dirty bird quality.

0:14.0

We're looking for hosts with a certain kind of talent.

0:18.0

This feels kind of like a loop thing.

0:20.0

We're looking for hosts we know we can trust.

0:24.0

Luke, I have told you this many times.

0:27.0

I just don't care anymore.

0:29.0

We're looking for hosts who make sounds no one can explain.

0:35.0

More than anything, we're looking for a show that gives us fresh content every weekday.

0:42.0

Even if we know the hosts sometimes record episodes a day in advance.

0:50.0

We're listening to TBTL.

0:54.0

TBTL.

1:01.0

Guess what day it is?

1:03.0

Guess what day it is?

1:05.0

It's Friday. Friday.

1:07.0

Gotta get down on Friday.

1:09.0

Everybody's looking forward to the weekend.

1:12.0

Stop talking, get off the phone, and let's do this.

1:16.0

Let's do this immediately. Let's go.

1:19.0

I thought, well, this is a great, bright group of people.

1:22.0

They're really into what they're doing. They're exciting. They're excited.

1:25.0

They're doing cool things. They're wacky, and I fit right in.

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