Ask Greg & Joe
Other People’s Lives
Santagato Studios
4.8 • 3.5K Ratings
🗓️ 18 October 2018
⏱️ 55 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to other people's lives. I'm your host, Joe Sanegado. I'm Greg Dybeck. If you guys would like to support the show, you can head to our Patreon Patreon.com slash OPL show. And just for a dollar, you can not only help us, but you can get some cool stuff and return like bonus episodes and whatnot. |
| 0:25.0 | Also, if you're listening to this episode right now, that means there is an extra Q&A episode on the Patreon. So if you become a patron, you can pause us right now. Go be a patron and you get another episode of me and Greg doing a Q&A. |
| 0:39.0 | But yeah, today we are doing a different kind of episode, switching it up, switching it up, bringing us a new dynamic to the new season. |
| 0:46.0 | Yes, though inspired by an episode we did last season, the Get to Know, Greg and Joe, right? |
| 0:55.0 | Which was awesome. That's the episode. That was long. We're sitting on your couch. We're drinking so we don't like couch. It's like a two hour long episode where we just asked each other some life questions on Earth. |
| 1:08.0 | Yeah, the idea was how do we get vulnerable because obviously every episode we're talking to guests about their lives. And we thought that it would be good for you guys to get to know us a little bit more. |
| 1:19.0 | So that's an idea that we want to bring back. And we're going to do it in the form of instead of asking each other questions, we actually got some questions from listeners. |
| 1:32.0 | Yeah, so we sent out a newsletter questions sent out a newsletter got some questions here. So we're going to read them off. And yeah, this is something that also is going to be available to the people who sign up for the Patreon. |
| 1:45.0 | They'll be like exclusively for those people. They're not always just going to live on, you know, the feed. Yeah, this is the one, the one freebie the freebie. Here we go. I'm trying to make it good though. I don't know which one of these we should start off with because some of them come out to get hot. |
| 2:01.0 | But fuck it. Also, I'm so nervous to pronounce these people's names. I'm so bad with names. It's not funny. I was in my first year of college. I thought I was going to be a high school teacher. No. |
| 2:11.0 | And one of the major reasons why I dropped that was because I would have to pronounce people's names like on the first day of school. I'm so bad with that. So quick to pack up your dreams. Great. |
| 2:22.0 | All right. We're going to start. You know what? Let's start off with a serious one. Oh, man, I'm not going to get this. No, you're not going to do what I think you're going to do. I am a rogelio. Ibarra. I don't know. Mess that up. I'm sorry. |
| 2:38.0 | Question. You're both from New York and I was reading about 9-11 the other day. I want to ask what were you thinking and feeling the day and the weeks after? |
| 2:47.0 | So we're coming out. I personally was in fourth grade, I think. What are you? You're older than me? |
| 2:53.0 | Yeah, I think a year or two. When were you born? 91? |
| 2:57.0 | 89. 89. Yeah. Bro, you're you're way older than me then. Oh, wow. I was born in 92. It makes sense. I'm so much wiser. Yeah, I guess. Yeah. You look older too. |
| 3:08.0 | So wait, so you were in middle school. I was in, yes, seventh grade, I think. It was a scary day. I also got like it's there's actually. |
| 3:19.0 | It's funny now looking back on it part of this, but I was in fourth grade, so we don't know what's going on. Oh, that is a big difference. Wow. Yeah, it is. |
| 3:28.0 | I had no idea what was happening. All I knew is that the phone kept ringing in my class and people kept leaving to have to go home because the parents are picking them up because no one knew what the hell was going on that day. |
| 3:39.0 | Obviously, and we were in class and we were laughing because we're like, this is ridiculous. Like what is going on? Right? So we thought it was funny every time the phone rang and someone had to leave because we're not putting two and two together. |
| 3:50.0 | And my teacher at the time, you know, the phone rang and you could tell that he was like all dishevelled and like scared and worried and didn't know what to do. |
| 4:00.0 | And he was talking about the teachers across the hall and they're all like in the hallway, like saying stuff. And then the phone rings again and he comes in and we all start laughing again. |
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