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The Endless Honeymoon Podcast

“Pastrami-mami” with Jeff Ross

The Endless Honeymoon Podcast

Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher

Advice, Society & Culture, Relationship, Secrets, Comedy

4.84.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

This week Moshe and Natasha go bunker to bunker with Jeff Ross! They give advice to one caller who met her partner on a sex work website and another who's kind of dating a guy who lives in a shipping container. 

 

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0:00.0

Hey, welcome to the Endless Honeymoon Podcast. I'm your host, Natasha Lajero.

0:13.3

And I'm her assistant. My name is Mosha Casher. It's episode 53 of the Endless Honeymoon

0:18.8

Podcast. And we are coming to the end of the road. Don't you think that people were

0:25.9

kind of getting to the end of people's ability to stay indoors? Yes. I feel like more and

0:32.7

more people are like scrambling to find a way. Yeah. I read about some ice cream shop

0:39.9

and Connecticut that like opened up for a day and people were so mean and rude because

0:43.9

they weren't used to being in public for six weeks. The shop manager had to like post

0:50.1

on social media that they were closing again for how bad everyone behaved. Oh, dude,

0:54.7

there was a restaurant in I think Colorado that was in the news today that they opened

1:00.3

for Mother's Day in defiance of the closure order. And they were like, we didn't just

1:05.0

have a good Mother's Day. We did double the business of a normal Mother's Day. People

1:10.2

are like, you know what? Give me COVID. I'm down to die in order to get out. So I kind

1:16.0

of knew this was going to happen. By the way, I've always kind of suspected the world would

1:19.9

and I kind of suspect that the government knows it too that the quarantine thing was never

1:26.1

designed because human beings truly can't stay indoors forever. I mean, they just beyond

1:31.2

the economic implications of it, people are starting to like scramble and go crazy. I

1:35.6

really think the quarantine orders were in order to up to to soften the blow as much as

1:42.0

they could to give the hospitals a chance to get the the first wave of COVID patients

1:48.0

in and out the door sometimes unfortunately in a bad way in order to get them the second

1:55.2

kind of and I don't mean the literal second wave, but just in order to like get some of

1:58.9

the numbers down and catch up. And I think that I think we're in California. We've done

2:03.8

a pretty good job of that, but you're starting to see people are fucking starting to crack

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