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Armstrong & Getty One More Thing

In the Hole

Armstrong & Getty One More Thing

Armstrong & Getty

News

4.8815 Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2022

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

First, there's the former Twitter exec's Congressional testimony.  Next, Jack talks about a text message that's sent to show every day! 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I don't even find my data interesting.

0:02.6

It's one more thing.

0:04.4

Armstrong and Getty.

0:05.8

One more thing.

0:09.0

Before we get to that, I got to see if you know the answer to this.

0:14.3

Oh, good.

0:14.7

I love a quiz.

0:17.2

Is this like a trivia contest?

0:18.6

Remember when I told you that every day somebody texts us an art bell random fact?

0:26.2

He was the late night radio host who talked about flying saucers.

0:30.7

Yeah.

0:31.1

And somebody will hit us with, you know, whatever.

0:35.5

Just a random trivia fact.

0:36.9

Every day.

0:37.4

Wow. Somebody has texted this every day for a couple of weeks now and I haven't. you know, whatever. Just a random trivia fact. Every day.

0:37.8

Wow.

0:42.1

Somebody has texted this every day for a couple of weeks now, and I haven't mentioned it.

0:48.0

But every day somebody texts, there is a bottomless hole outside Ellensburg, Washington on them in Tash Ridge.

0:52.7

Every day they text us.

0:53.5

Wow. I remember as a little uh hearing the phrase bottomless pit

0:57.6

and i was fascinated by the concept you just fell and fell and fell and fell and would never hit bottom

1:03.9

but do you have any idea what this text is about no no i mean i suppose i could google it i could search I suppose I could Google it.

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