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Ross Patterson Revolution!

Episode 384 - Taint Square Footage

Ross Patterson Revolution!

Tetherball Academy Media

News, Entertainment News, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2019

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Ross and Jessie discuss Taylor Swift losing her whole music catalogue to Scooter Braun for $300 million, Jessie and Ross review "Yesterday" film, why Ross loves to party on July 4th so much, and cringy artists from the late 90's that people secretly like.  Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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A ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Ross.

0:07.0

Welcome to the Ross!

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Patterson Revolution!

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brought to you by Ghost bed.

0:20.0

dot com. God. Well, I won't take my horse to the old town road.

0:35.0

I'm gonna come out of the closet like I can't no more.

0:40.0

He came out.

0:41.0

What who?

0:42.0

Lil Nossacks. Oh, Prussian. He came out during the

0:45.0

out during the pride parade.

0:46.0

That's a nice thing, isn't it?

0:48.0

Nice way to start off the week.

0:51.0

Yes.

0:52.0

That's pretty crazy.

0:53.0

Why?

0:54.0

That guy broke down every barrier there was and then just keeps going where it's just like, oh shit.

1:00.0

Yeah.

1:01.0

First black guy to cross over into the country charts, boom, with rap, now you're gay, like he's

1:07.8

ticking all the boxes in this world.

1:09.8

Country singer, gay, country singer at this point?

1:11.8

You should probably think about running on the Democratic side.

1:14.0

He probably won't do anything.

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