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Ross Patterson Revolution!

Episode 425 - The Oscar Goes To Joaquin Phoenix

Ross Patterson Revolution!

Tetherball Academy Media

News, Entertainment News, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2019

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Ross and Jessie discuss the why "The Joker" was a masterpiece, Pitchfork's Top 200 songs of the 2010's list, Jessie learns how men use the bathroom and where their parts go, and why Drake has a toilet that plays soothing music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

A ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Ross!

0:07.0

Welcome to the Ross!

0:10.0

Patterson Revolution!

0:15.0

Rock to you by Ghost Bend.

0:17.0

Rock to you by GhostBand.com. Call. My shirt? Yeah, Ellen Keller versus Night Wolves.

0:33.0

You're literally wearing me on your shirt.

0:35.0

Yeah.

0:36.0

It's your head every day.

0:38.0

On my chest.

0:39.0

Just the way I like it.

0:41.0

Just the way I like it.

0:42.0

Yeah. Yeah like it.

0:43.0

Yeah.

0:44.0

Like, is my face on you?

0:46.0

I'm doing it for reason today.

0:49.0

What's the reason?

0:50.0

If you're not subscribed to the YouTube show, you should because you need to see this.

0:54.0

The reason I'm doing this today is uh...

0:57.8

besides your performance is Helen Keller in this

1:00.8

sure psychological thriller that I call Helen Keller versus Night Wolves, that I wrote and directed this masterpiece.

1:07.0

Robbed, I was robbed that year.

1:09.0

Yes, of the Oscar. The Joker was the single greatest performance.

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