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Ross Patterson Revolution!

Episode 393 - What Your Granny Likes

Ross Patterson Revolution!

Tetherball Academy Media

Entertainment News, News, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2019

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Ross and Jessie discuss why Tom Hanks is a national treasure, Aziz Ansari coming back from his Me Too, why 7 Senators said they regretted asking Al Franken to resign, we go over what your Granny likes, Ross wants to go MLK at his kid's school meeting, and why Leo DiCaprio is the last real actor. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

A ladies and gentlemen,

0:05.0

and gentlemen, welcome to the Ross

0:10.0

Patterson Revolution

0:15.0

brought to you by Ghost bed.

0:20.0

com. God! is an American treasure.

0:35.0

Is he? Come on.

0:37.0

If you don't like Tom Hanks.

0:40.0

I can't, I don't trust anybody who doesn't like Tom Hanks

0:42.8

Castaway was on the other day. I have to watch Castaway every time it's on

0:46.8

Castaway. Castaway is one of my favorite movies of all time.

0:50.8

Forest Gump look he's in a million awesome movies.

0:53.5

Yeah, you know him.

0:54.5

Tom Hanks.

0:55.5

Are we talking about the same?

0:56.5

Yeah, it's just Tom Hanks, right?

0:58.5

Yeah, yeah, he's in a lot of stuff.

1:00.4

Lots. You know.

1:01.4

But it's always great, and the reason why I bring him up today

1:06.2

Usually on a Monday it's a shit storm of some crazy news or something's happening in the world.

1:12.8

Sure.

1:13.8

This morning was Iran.

1:16.3

Again, it's nice to open up the old feed

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