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Ross Patterson Revolution!

Episode 529 - California Should Be It's Own Country

Ross Patterson Revolution!

Tetherball Academy Media

Entertainment News, Comedy, News, Society & Culture

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2020

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Ross and Jessie discuss why the saying “Walking my dog on the beach” has a double meaning, Ross predicts turmoil in California amidst the recent news of a 3 month lockdown extension, the two figure out new ways to monetize people’s foot fetishes on Instagram, and Howard Stern’s recent rant towards Trump supporters has his listeners angry. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Ross, Patterson Revolution.

0:17.0

Rocks you by Ghost ghostbed.com.

0:24.4

Woo-hoo, look, bitch.

0:28.6

Yeah.

0:29.5

I'm savage.

0:31.5

What's the rest of that?

0:33.0

Classy, boogie, ratchet.

0:35.5

There you go, Javes.

0:36.7

There you go. Thataves. There you go.

0:38.3

That song is everywhere right now.

0:40.7

It's not right now.

0:41.7

No.

0:44.0

You're like on mom's schedule with TikTok.

0:46.1

I have to let you know that.

0:47.1

It's not TikTok on this one.

0:48.3

It is TikTok.

0:48.9

I'm going to take the audio version of this, okay?

0:52.5

The Beyonce remix is playing on every single radio station on fucking repeat.

0:58.5

Because of the TikTok.

1:00.5

I understand that.

1:01.5

But that was a brand new version that just came out six days ago.

1:06.4

So within the last six days, because of Quain Bay, the Beyonce version specifically

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