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Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Armstrong and Getty. And now he's Armstrong and Getty.
Jack Armstrong
Hey, we're Armstrong and Getty. We're featuring our podcast One More Thing. Find it wherever you find all your podcasts.
Joe Getty
Drama in real life.
Jack Armstrong
What was the last time you took over the One More Thing podcast? What was that one about? Was that your health?
Michael
Yeah, it was type 2 diabetes.
Joe Getty
Right?
Jack Armstrong
That was an interesting story. Unfortunate for you, obviously, but interesting. How is that going by?
Michael
That's going very well, actually. Now I have a funny story about that. They want to pump me full of. They wanted to give me a bunch of drugs. And I said, I will change my diet, I will exercise. I've been doing all these things. And one doctor said, no, no, no, no, you, you gotta be on these drugs for life. And I've been able to do it without it pretty much. And so I'm not going back to that doctor.
Jack Armstrong
Two interesting things about that. One, I think the doctor's recognizing reality that like 95% of people don't do anything about their diet. But two, the fact that they would push the drugs on you rather than like really push the diet part.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I was just reading about the incredible pressure that is on doctors now to see 37 patients in a single day. Just pushed and pushed and pushed by their corporate overlords. And so this doc, I don't know your doc Michael, and I'm just guessing, but it could be he's thinking, I don't have time for the you gotta take care of yourself and here's how lecture. And then when you hem and haw say, all right, here's the other alternative, blah, blah, blah, or why don't you come back and see me in a week because you can't get an appointment for three and a half months. So he just thinks, let's cut to the chase. Take these pills. Get. Now get. I gotta go see 36 more patients.
Jack Armstrong
Well, there's that and then not to be there. Conspiracy Guy. But I mean, if you prescribe medicine, somebody's paying for it and somebody's receiving money. So there's got to be some incentive, some. It might not be the doctor, but there's got to be an incentive somewhere along the line to have you taking drugs as opposed to eating better.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
I mean, people make money if you don't eat better.
Michael
I was told that they have medical reps come by all the time.
Joe Getty
Oh, yeah.
Michael
Promoting drugs. Yeah.
Joe Getty
Well, and Big pharma, allegedly. And I don't know whether this motivates people a little or a lot. Will have a four day conference on how Zunetra can help your patients. It's in Maui, it's at the Four Seasons. There's a 25 minute meeting each morning where you talk about Zunetra. Then you're free for the rest of the day, expenses paid.
Jack Armstrong
Well, I, yeah, I haven't talked about this in years, but I used to be friends with somebody who was a pharmaceutical rep and just lived two houses down from me. And so she would book these really expensive dinners at the most expensive place in town, but if they didn't have all the seats filled, they were going to get paid for anyway, she'd say, hey, I got two extra seats. So we would go and eat the meals and hang around and sometimes I'd have to like kind of pretend I was a doctor or something like that. If somebody asked me a question, but they were getting wined and dined at the most expensive place in town with an open bar and everything like that to tell them about some drug. And there'd be a five minute slideshow about the drugs and then you get like a 300 meal for free.
Joe Getty
Oh, I'd make hay with that opportunity, man. I turn to my left and say, what do you prefer, viruses or bacteria?
Listener
Oh, my God. To be at the same table with you two pretending to be doctors.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, my God. I know. I was always dreading if somebody actually asked me. Fractures. There's something, aren't they? I don't know what I would say.
Joe Getty
Oh, I tell you what. Yeah, you hate to see it, but you got to deal with it. Am I wrong?
Jack Armstrong
So I told him, don't do that. Anyway, let's wait for the steak to show up. Oh, the other thing there. I knew there were. There were. Actually, there was another thing. Now I've forgotten it. I'm Joe Biden. Like, man, I do notice when I don't get enough sleep that I can't remember near as well my sentences. My sentences end in the middle. And I can't finish, can't remember the end, the. Oh, the direct relationship between eating better and your. Your body changing or getting better numbers. Even though that's obviously clearly true, I'm always still somewhat surprised. Like, I eat really good and look, I'm a couple of pounds lighter or the opposite. I eat really bad and I'm a couple pounds heavier. It's just. Even though I know it's true, to see it, like, in black and white in front of me is always just a little something.
Joe Getty
Yeah, it's like the old I feel better after a drink or two the next morning than I did after the night I had seven. I'll be damned. I've only learned that lesson five million times.
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Jack Armstrong
Anyway, what's your tale today, Michael?
Michael
Okay, so here we go. Yesterday, I had to get my teeth cleaned. And I have a very good dental hygienist who I've had for years. She's really gentle. She does teeth well. She doesn't know.
Joe Getty
Hurt.
Michael
No pain.
Joe Getty
Nice.
Michael
So I show up at the dentist yesterday, and it turns out she's not there. And I didn't know that. She goes, we have somebody else, though, that will take you. And so I get this person, and let me put it this way, I'm still tasting blood today from them scraping my gums.
Joe Getty
Brunhilda, the cruel. Yes.
Jack Armstrong
No, Nobody in this scenario speaks English. And it was in a garage in Rio Linda, correct?
Michael
No, no, no.
Jack Armstrong
Actual dental practice.
Michael
Actual dental practice. Good place. But I don't know if this was a new employee or what the deal was, but she was really rough. You know, you put the tube in to suck the water out, and she was just jamming it down there.
Listener
I'm having a physical reaction.
Michael
This was crazy.
Joe Getty
When did she leave?
Jack Armstrong
Hamas?
Michael
And then I guess she got behind on her schedule. And so the doctor had come to her and said. Said, you know, is he almost done? She goes, well, it's going to be a few minutes. Just a few minutes. And then all of a sudden, she starts putting the polish on my teeth and rubbing as fast as she can. Starts. Grabs the water and just starts squirting my mouth, you know, just. It's just crazy.
Joe Getty
So. Wow, that's terrible. Car wash. Like a car wash?
Jack Armstrong
Like a car wash?
Michael
Yeah, literally.
Joe Getty
So just. We're running out of time. So you picked up the poker and you stabbed her with it. And you wonder, were you in the right?
Michael
No, I'm somebody that doesn't like conflict. So I just held on for dear Life. And I just put up with it. And I. I'm fine. But I'm debating, do I call them and let them know, hey, this person was really rough? This is terrible, because I got to go back there in a few months.
Joe Getty
And it was really painful. 100%.
Jack Armstrong
Well, yeah. Two questions. The first one I've had before where it's like, the last person's better at this, but I don't want to make another appointment. I need to get this not done now. And so it's not just conflict avoidance. Like the reality of trying to get the person you like better. So that's. That's one thing. But then the complain. Hell, yes, I'm complaining.
Michael
You know, it was funny. Is during the whole procedure, though, she goes, I know she's just laying there. She goes, I take that as a compliment. It means that I'm not hurting you. And I'm thinking, is this a common thing? Are people saying to her, so if.
Jack Armstrong
You don't scream, she thinks everything's going fine?
Joe Getty
Yes, that's a really weird thing she said. That's so odd.
Listener
I would definitely call Michael and maybe just say something along the lines of, could I not be with this individual next time? Because that was a little uncomfortable.
Joe Getty
Yeah. But I would go ahead and say why it was extremely uncomfortable. It was the most painful cleaning I've ever had. Say that.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, that's. That's perfectly reasonable to say. It's like when I used to talk about my man Pong, the phlebotomist who would draw blood from me. I would always call and see if Pong was there because he could do it to where you didn't feel a thing. And I love Pong, but he quit. And. And other people. Darn is good, but I've never had anybody like jab me in the side of the year with the needle and say, sorry about that.
Michael
I just don't want her to look at me next time I go and say, oh, you're the one that called. You're the one that got me in trouble. Or something like that.
Jack Armstrong
I. Yeah, my brother.
Joe Getty
I don't think it would go like that.
Jack Armstrong
I told the story years ago when my brother went into the hospital. This is here in. Here in. In the local area. And man, the president of the hospital ended up meeting me in the parking lot after I told this story on the air. They were so worried. But anyway, they were trying to put an IV in my brother, and the guy just kept having to do it over and over and over again. And Jab him over and over again. And my brother's incredibly stoic as a military dude and all that sort of stuff. It's part of his whole personality that he would never ever act like anything hurt under any circumstance. But they really guy was. And the guy actually says to him, I'm sorry, man. I was at the casinos really late last night and just kept jabbing.
Joe Getty
Oh, wow.
Jack Armstrong
And I was like, dude, you gotta tell someone.
Listener
The only time I've ever had someone miss.
Joe Getty
I know. Oh, we're into this.
Listener
Oh, yeah. When they.
Joe Getty
Good for you.
Listener
Oh, yeah. She missed three times. And I went three strikes and you're out. You're done. I'm not doing this again. And I walked out, made another appointment. This was before it took eight months to get your blood drawn though.
Jack Armstrong
But yeah.
Joe Getty
Wow. Wow. It's interesting because getting back to the whole. Doctors more than dentists. But it's just in my lifetime, the whole doctor patient relationship has evolved from I know you for years and years. You're like my partner in health. There's a great deal of respect for you. There's concern for me. Now it's more like getting a burger out of a fast food joint to some extent. I've got a great doc right now.
Jack Armstrong
I do too.
Joe Getty
I've had a couple that were terrible, terrible that were just. They. Well, it was like eating a burger from a fast food joint. So I don't. You know, Michael, I would. I would remember you're a customer who's paying a great deal for a service and there are other service providers and dentists are skilled people and they're caring and the rest of it, but they're not. They're not gods, they're not priests.
Jack Armstrong
I don't think this would be a bad way to handle it. You say, this is a deal I make with everybody. Whatever you do to me, I'm going to do to you. So just keep that in mind.
Michael
Yeah, that's an idea.
Jack Armstrong
I brought my tools. And so, you know, you might want to think that over.
Listener
You show up with your own tool.
Jack Armstrong
Exactly.
Joe Getty
You do what you do and you say, I'm gonna give as much pain as I get. So let's get started.
Jack Armstrong
If it's pain, it's up to you. Yeah, exactly.
Joe Getty
It's your move.
Jack Armstrong
Ball is in your court. If I feel nothing, you feel nothing.
Michael
That's what I'll do. I'll walk up to the receptionist, scrape her teeth a little bit, say, does that hurt? Well, guess what? That's what she did to me.
Listener
Pull out your hose. Spray her with it.
Joe Getty
Right. Right in the face. Yeah. How do you like it?
Jack Armstrong
Okay, hold still, lady. You're gonna feel a little pressure.
Katie
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Jack Armstrong
Hey, it's the Armstrong and Getty show, featuring our podcast. One more thing. We do a new one every day. Find it wherever you find your podcasts.
Joe Getty
So maybe you became aware of this meme, this clip that went viral, as they do. I'm going to start saying that just to annoy people. The clip went viral. Let's start with number six. This is the lady standing next to the partition in the plane, looking back toward the back section of the plane, chewing somebody out.
Katie
I'm telling you, I'm getting the off, and there's a reason why I'm getting off. And everyone can either believe it or they cannot believe it, but I am telling you right now that back there is not real. And you can spit on this plane and you can die with them or not. I'm not going to.
Jack Armstrong
It's been a while now, and I just saw a little bit of it, and there was something about the pitch of her voice. I just thought, I'm out. So I haven't paid any attention to it.
Joe Getty
Attractive white girl pointing to the back of the plane saying, this MFer is not real.
Listener
The best part is when the entire plane, they all turn around to look at what is she talking about, right?
Joe Getty
It's like, what, not real. What do you mean, not real?
Listener
It's not real.
Joe Getty
And then she hits him with you. You can die on this plane. But I'm not. I'm getting off.
Jack Armstrong
Who's not real.
Joe Getty
So, you know, it obviously lent itself beautifully to various memes about, you know, who was on the. Who was in the plane that was not real, or what she meant. And that sort of thing. It exploded, as those things do. Well, here she is. I guess her name's Tiffany, which is perfect. She's explaining what the hell happened.
Katie
First and foremost, I want to take full accountability for my actions. They were completely unacceptable. Distressed or not, I should have been. I should have been in control of my emotions, and that was not the case. My use of profanity was completely unnecessary, and I want to apologize to everyone on that plane, especially those that had children aboard. We all have our bad moments, some far worse than others. And mine happened to be caught on camera for the whole world to see multiple times. Sorry.
Joe Getty
All right.
Katie
Sound like Minnie Mouse. It has been really comical for everyone, and I have highly enjoyed so many of the memes. On the flip side, it is very invasive and unkind, and I don't know what I would do without the love and support of my friends and family. I hope that I can use this experience and do a little bit of good in the world and that go.
Joe Getty
Back to yelling at people on planes.
Katie
I hope that you guys can accept my apology.
Joe Getty
Please make it in. No, you don't owe me an apology. I don't care. Now, I'd read that she got in a dispute with some family members she was traveling with about whether they stole her earbuds or AirPods or whatever. And then it escalated where it turned to, this plane's gonna crash. You're gonna die. I'm getting off. I don't know whether she was psychotic. She didn't sound drunk, but she might be one of those people who sounds pretty, you know, sharp even when she's hammered.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, Katie.
Listener
No, I was just gonna say that video explained nothing. She did not tell us how many acid tablets she dropped before getting on that plane.
Jack Armstrong
Yes. She never got to the realness or lack thereof. The gentleman in the back of the plane, which is the. Is the thing, and I didn't know. Is apologizing for hilarious memes a thing. Now you have to go and post a video where I take full responsibility for this hilarious meme. I mean, what is that?
Listener
I kind of felt bad for her because after this video surfaced, you know, it went everywhere. And then the next headline following was the Internet trying to figure out who she was.
Jack Armstrong
Right?
Listener
So all these, you know, Internet sleuths were digging to get her information, and now she finally, you know, she had to block all of her stuff on social media. So it was a headline on top of a headline. So she's just trying to clear herself.
Jack Armstrong
God help you if you ever become one of these people, because I'm sure it gets into. They get into every aspect of your life, and, you know, what you did in high school and your ex boyfriend from college and everything else all of a sudden appears in the world, but does she? So is there still any explanation for the. That MFR isn't real?
Joe Getty
Well, there's more to the clip that I don't know, but there was more to the clip. You can sit on this plane and you can effing die with them or not. I'm not going to. As we heard, she demanded that the crew, quote, stop the plane. And the aircraft was brought back to the gate, and she was ejected.
Jack Armstrong
We've all had our bad moments, Joe. She takes full responsibility.
Joe Getty
It's a good point. She then allegedly refused to leave the boarding area, continued her rant while being escorted outside the terminal, where she repeatedly swore to officers insisted the plane would explode after takeoff. She then snuck through security a couple of more times or attempted to or went through security a couple more times and they kicked her out of the terminal again.
Jack Armstrong
Man, she's lucky she did this in 2023 and not in like 2012, or she would have been duct taped to the cargo hold of the plane back when we took all this sort of stuff so seriously.
Listener
How do you get ejected from a flight and then get back through security? How does that happen? Because aren't you on some list or something?
Joe Getty
Well, I don't know. She's just. They said, look, you got to get out of here. Go, she said, and then turned around, walked over to the security gate, went through again, got screened.
Jack Armstrong
Can I hear the original clip again? Because that's, that's, it's new to me. The whole. He's not real.
Katie
I'm telling you, I'm getting the off and there's a reason why I'm getting off. And everyone can either believe it or they cannot believe it, but I am telling you right now that back there is not real. And you can sit on this plane and you can die with them or not.
Joe Getty
I'm not going to.
Jack Armstrong
So everybody turned.
Joe Getty
Yeah, everybody's like, who's not real? Who's not everybody back there looks real to me.
Listener
And the Internet, my gosh, it's totally the Internet. I signed up for. All these people were taking this video and splicing it. So with that m effort right there and then they turn the camera to themselves. They're just like, I'm here.
Jack Armstrong
That is a good story. Oh, boy, the poor lady. I'm glad you took full responsibility, though.
Joe Getty
Yeah, that was good.
Katie
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Hey, it's the Armstrong and Getty show featuring our podcast One More Thing. We do a new one every day. Find it wherever you find your.
Joe Getty
Before we get to the great Tony Bennett, national treasure, I'm told. This is Roger Waters of the Pink Floyd, as they were known in London with a new version of his classic from Dark side of the Moon. Money, Michael.
Jack Armstrong
Money.
Joe Getty
Wow, you're right. This is kind of Leonard Cohen esque.
Jack Armstrong
Get a job with more pay and you're okay.
Joe Getty
That's a great song. It's kind of a weird version of it. You know, Roger Waters is ancient and nuts. Now can we just acknowledge that?
Jack Armstrong
He sounds like he's gonna kill me in my sleep. Is that what he's going for?
Joe Getty
If you knew your politics, you probably would. Okay, I suppose that's enough of that. That's weirdly appealing, honestly. Look, he's a brilliant artist. It's always been kind of quirky. Now he's ancient and nuts. It doesn't diminish what he's done. I don't hate him for it. He's wrong about a lot of stuff. But, you know, if you're a conservative and Jack, I'm sure you'd agree. Katie, anybody? If you eliminated all of your favorite creative artists because their politics were wacky, it would leave you with a fairly narrow range of things to listen to.
Listener
Right?
Jack Armstrong
Sure. We should shut up about it, though.
Joe Getty
Yeah, he could do that. Well, except for, I guess country music is the bastion of at least some conservatism. I don't listen to much modern country. If you were to, like, take a wild guess, Jack, at its political orientation, like percentage wise or however you want.
Jack Armstrong
To put it on musicians, I still would bet it's overwhelming. Left. Overwhelmingly left leaning, I would guess.
Joe Getty
Hmm. Yeah, well.
Listener
Or do they just act like that so that they don't get canceled?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, they probably know you got to keep it to yourself. As the guitar player with Miranda Lambert who voted for Bernie Sanders, I'm sure I don't know that. But I mean, I'm sure you'd have to keep it to yourself. I'm sure you'd pick up on that pretty quickly.
Joe Getty
But a lot of those, like Pickup Truck, My Best Girl by The lake, drinking beer. That. That strikes me as kind of maga. Ish.
Jack Armstrong
I don't have any idea.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Which is fine. When I was there in my pickup truck. I never had a pickup truck with my best girl by the lake. May have been by lake. By lake Michigan, drinking beer. Check. And make it out, et cetera. It's funny. Our politics didn't come up, so who cares? Anyway, speaking of ancient singers, the great Tony Bennett has passed. Perhaps you heard that 500 times.
Jack Armstrong
Overrated.
Joe Getty
I thought he was fine.
Jack Armstrong
That's exactly.
Joe Getty
And he had a really, really long career. It's like Tina Turner, who was amazingly talented, especially in her younger days, but it became one of those things where the longer she lived. Oh, and she had a great story of courage and overcoming abuse and the rest of it. I'm not demeaning her as a person or a performer at all, but if you're around long enough, you get, like, this sainthood thing.
Jack Armstrong
Here's why I don't like Tony Bennett. And, Katie, you're new enough to the show. You don't know. It's kind of my thing to say negative things about people who just passed.
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Jack Armstrong
Really makes people angry.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Listener
I was gonna say, wow, Jack, too soon?
Joe Getty
I just beg him, let a day go by. But no, he's got a stick in the knife.
Jack Armstrong
I don't know why that is. I just. I need to point it out. The day they die. I just thought. I just said, it was so weak. Tony Bennett, you. We know you left your heart in San Francisco. We've known that for quite a few decades. Just do something. Do something else. Just quit. Quit with that all the time. A lot of my favorite artists, you have a big hit when you're younger, and then you move on to completely different things. Maybe, like, reinvent yourself completely, not just do the same freaking thing over and over and over every show you're ever on until you're too old to walk.
Joe Getty
Whatever. He became a painter. He was a pretty good painter, but good for him. Again, if you want to hear him warble the old songs or team up with Lady Gaga, go ahead. It's just a whole. Oh, my God, Tony Bennett. Oh, my God. He's such a. Such a legend. It's like he's a singer. It's fine. He's a good singer. That's all he is. Was he a nice fella? Tell me about it.
Jack Armstrong
What do you do?
Listener
All these people that when there's a celebrity death, their day gets ruined. Right. Like, they personally knew them.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, that's that's pretty hard for me. That doesn't happen very often with me. What was I gonna say? What'd he die from? Time.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Okay.
Joe Getty
Being ancient.
Katie
Yeah.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Michael tells us that. Let's see, this is a. He was on the first Tonight show episode. Let's hear that clip. Number five is one of the great singers in the world. I think Frank Sinatra once said about Tony, he is the greatest singer in the world. And he was a guest of mine on the very first Show we did, Oct. 1, 1962, out of New York. From New York, the Tonight show starring Johnny Carson. Johnny's guest tonight are John Crawford, Rudy Valley, Tony Bennett, Mel Brook. You remember the very first show? Yes, Very well. It was great, exciting night like tonight. It was, you know, you were on the show with the late Joan Crawford, Rudy Valley and Mel Brooks.
Michael
Mel Brooks.
Joe Getty
Seems like a long time ago. It was a long time ago. And is six just part of that, Michael, or is that different?
Michael
I know it's different. It's just Larry King.
Joe Getty
Oh, I'm sorry. Mr. It has. I've gained four notes on the bottom. Gained four on the bottom. Thank God I'm 66. But the top, no losses on the top. None. The great Tony Bennett. We're going to pause. Mr. Bennett, the singer.
Jack Armstrong
Singer.
Joe Getty
Sinatra called him the best. May he live forever.
Jack Armstrong
That's interesting. So he got older and he got the ability to sing lower notes but didn't lose any of his high end. I didn't know that was a thing.
Joe Getty
Good for good for him. He's a good singer. I've conceded that.
Jack Armstrong
You're on Johnny Carson in 1962.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Wow. The only defense I can make of being like sad when a, when a celebrity passes, if you're especially, I mean, if you really, really admired them and thought they had more to do and. Or that it's just sometimes it's a slap in the face that reminds you of mortality.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Joe Getty
Or in third, although I tend not to like wallow around in nostalgia. It's just not the way I'm made. Although, you know, I have no right to, I guess, criticize people who do. But sometimes it reminds you of what I was discussing with my daughter over the weekend. We had a bit of a family reunion. I talked on the air about my brother's retirement ceremony from the Navy and my daughter was talking about going back to the town she grew up in and seeing that the park they used to hang up with, hang out in rather, is now surrounded by apartment buildings. And it didn't used to be. And that beautiful hillside is now a parking lot. And the past isn't there anymore. And sometimes you're reminded of that. And because you have this weird feeling that all you have to do is go back and visit it. Anybody who's ever gone to a class reunion knows that the past ain't there anymore. It's gone. And sometimes when one of your beloved, you know, artists or creative artists or whatever from your youth goes, you realize, that's right, my youth is gone and ain't coming back ever.
Jack Armstrong
Can you come up with a celebrity whose death would affect you? Like, really affect, would or has either.
Joe Getty
When Neil Peart, the drummer from Russian lyricist, died, I knew that band was dead forever. And one of the great musicians ever on earth was gone. And I thought, oh, crap. I mean, it's not like I was devastated. It was just sad. Oh, crap.
Jack Armstrong
It's not the same as like. Like our old news person. She once said, if Madonna dies, I will have to take the next day off of work. Right.
Listener
That's the reaction that I was kind of going with. Like the people that go straight to the Internet and post. Oh, God. You know, I don't know.
Joe Getty
No, I'm not big on making a show of my grief either, but. No, I don't think so. I mean, I'm thinking about my musical heroes because I don't particularly give a damn about actors. I mean, they're really good at their jobs, but I don't think they're saints either. No. My greatest musical heroes, if they pass, I'll just be sad and think, you know, that's too bad.
Jack Armstrong
Who's. What's the name of the. You know what I mean? Verne guy?
Michael
Yeah, that was the one that hit me. Jim Varney. Ernest.
Joe Getty
Remember? The great Jim Earnest Vernest. What? Ernest. Was that his character?
Michael
That's his character. Yeah.
Joe Getty
Right, right. The great. Let me try this again. We can edit this in post. The great Jim. Earnest Varney. His passing was devastating.
Jack Armstrong
Can you come up with one Katie celebrity that would affect.
Listener
I think. Well, the one that. The one that I really. I was sad about was Robin Williams. That one was brutal because, I mean, I grew up. My mom and I still do the hello from Mrs. Doubtfire and stuff like that. So, I mean, I grew up with those movies. That one. That one hit well.
Joe Getty
And he was young and his death was terrible.
Listener
Yeah.
Joe Getty
So on a human level. Yeah. Okay. I'm trying to think. Anybody else. I mean, Jack. I mean, if. But that would be more. Yeah.
Listener
I mean, if you guys died. That would be a bummer.
Joe Getty
You know, on a number of levels.
Jack Armstrong
He's more of a practical difficulty.
Joe Getty
Gavin Newsom has prayed for that, but has so far unfulfilled. Nope. No. I would be sad. Like if, speaking of Rush, if Getty Lee died, who was one of my greatest musical heroes, that would be very sad. But I'll go on. I'll still show up for work.
Jack Armstrong
I wonder if that does coincide with views of the world.
Joe Getty
I'll bet it does.
Jack Armstrong
I'll bet it does, too. I mean, the other, the flip side of it sure sounds right. The, the, the lefty worship of, well, musicians and writers and actors. And you don't tend to, if you're more conservative in your politics, you don't tend to worship these people in the first place. So you kind of have to worship in the first place to have to get super busted up when they die.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Well, are you a rationalist or an emotionalist? And emotions are good and healthy and obviously you need to be rational, but I think some people are one or the other. I've always said that one of the reasons I'm so adamant about not letting emotionalists take over government and the Constitution and the courts and the rest of it is I'm enough of one to know how crazy that would be. If the rationalist part of us loses control, we're doomed. Like I always say, compassion without order is chaos, and order without compassion is brutality. We don't want either one of those.
Katie
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Joe Getty
Used to be that the nobodies of the world didn't have a TV studio, didn't have a broadcast tower, didn't have a distribution deal, but now everybody does, which is actually kind of entertaining at times. And some fabulous talent is, you know, come to people's attention. On the other hand, you got your TikTok, where jackasses and freaks and weirdos of every description are sharing their freakazoid weirdo ness with you. And often it's annoying, sometimes it's amusing, sometimes it's educational. I haven't heard this one yet. Michael's described it to us. Does it need any introduction, really, Michael?
Michael
Actually, I'm not familiar with this clip.
Joe Getty
Oh, you're not?
Michael
No.
Joe Getty
Did you find this one, Katie?
Listener
Yeah, this is one of my. Not really. She's just walking through a neighborhood running her mouth.
Joe Getty
And she's from Australia, apparently. All right, let's listen to it.
Katie
I'm just gonna say it. There are too many American flags. Like, they're in houses, they're on cars, Solomon couch cushions. Like, I don't know who's making these American flags, but they'd be making a bloody fortune. And, like, you're the only country that I know that does this. Like, the only time I think I've ever seen an Australian flag is, like, on the Harbor Bridge. Could not tell you what it looks like. Like, I know it's, like, blue and it's got some stars on it, but I. I think I could draw the American flag from memory. Like, I think I could make a bloody sculpture out of it. That's how many times I've seen it. It's enough. Let's pull back on it, okay? Let's stay humble.
Joe Getty
So I'm torn by twin impulses. Number one, you're an ignoramus. You're the young twin with a TikTok account. Why would I dignify your stupidity with any sort of response?
Michael
She got kicked in the head. Back kangaroo.
Joe Getty
Well played, Michael. So that's one of my responses, and that's about running 5050 with explaining to her, sweetheart, you're a Commonwealth of the crown, and Australia has some reasonably enlightened 20th century Western ideas in it, and that's nice enough country. There are problems with your governance, but I don't want to get into Australian politics, partly because I don't give a. But what you need to understand, my Aussie darling, is that the United States is the first country ever formed, not on a nationality like an actual, you know, a Community of people of the same origin or faith or whatever. It was founded on a set of ideas. Ideas. And it succeeded wildly and became the most important country maybe in the history of the world, the Roman Empire notwithstanding. They lasted for quite a while, but certainly in the modern era. And we're super duper proud of not only our success, but our ideas. We feel like we've carved out a big, giant area where the worst of humanity can't do its worst. We're oppressors and kings and torturers and despots. We don't let them in here. We have a set of principles, and we live by them. And everybody's got the opportunity to be happy and successful. Australia's great, but it's nothing close to what we're talking about. And I would suggest if people aren't, like, super proud of Australia, they're kind of just. Well, that. That kind of. That's the answer that makes the question irrelevant. Y'all don't care. We do. Why don't you spend a couple minutes figuring out why we all care so much? Why a lot of us care so much.
Listener
Right. And if you think about her mentality behind making that video, she obviously thought that she had a point, right? That she wanted to get out there.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Listener
My advice to her, don't use, like, every third word. Why does, like, America have, like, so many, like, bloody flags? Like, like, like, like, like, like, like.
Joe Getty
I don't know.
Listener
That's ear blood.
Joe Getty
Yeah. I don't. I don't want to call for the silencing of people in their teens and early twenties. Certainly, speaking of the principles by which we live here, First Amendment, et cetera.
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Listener
That's a high horse, Joe.
Joe Getty
On the other hand, and as I've said before, perhaps even to my own offspring, okay, you just walked into the giant, vast shopping mall of ideas. You're literally in the lobby and you're explaining to me what all the best ideas are. How about you walk around the mall for a few years, try some of those ideas, kick them around, see how they work out. Maybe even walk to the other end of the mall and back before you start lecturing people who've lived in the mall for a long time.
Listener
I like that a lot. I like that a lot.
Joe Getty
Of course, the mall of ideas is shut down because everybody's shopping for their ideas on the Internet.
Listener
Got Amazon.
Joe Getty
Yeah, exactly, exactly. So many bloody flags. Like, you Marxist. Shrimp on the barbie, eaten. I'm sorry, I should. I apologize. Yeah.
Listener
Look at Australia. What do you guys have a Lot of bloody spiders and bugs that make people not even want to visit.
Joe Getty
Yeah, like literally like the most animals like that can kill you like of any country on like earth. Seriously. Look at the Crocodile Hunter RIP. Oh, geez.
Michael
I always hated.
Joe Getty
Am I wrong? Yeah.
Michael
And I always hated those Crocodile Dundee movies as well. Remember those?
Listener
By the way, have you seen his son? His son is a miniature version of him doing the exact same thing that his dad was doing. Total nature conservation and whatnot. But a twin. It's amazing.
Joe Getty
Yeah, they ran the daughter up the flagpole for a while and I don't know if she didn't catch on or didn't like it much or whatever, but yeah, the son is the spitting image of the late dad.
Listener
Yeah, the daughter went off. She had. She got married and had a family and whatnot. So she kind of went out of the limelight. But the, the son, Robert is his name. Oh, bloody amazing.
Joe Getty
Like right with his face right up next to some sort of pit viper and all.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Listener
And it bites him like, oh, that's fun.
Joe Getty
Oh no. I wonder why that happened. Typical Aussie. I'm back to being bitter.
Katie
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand – The A&G Replay Wednesday Hour Three
Release Date: November 27, 2024
Host: Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty
Published by: iHeartPodcasts
The episode kicks off with a critical discussion on the influence of pharmaceutical companies in the healthcare system. Joe Getty shares a personal story about his struggle with type 2 diabetes, highlighting the tension between medication and lifestyle changes.
Joe Getty [03:37]: "I've been able to do it without [medication] pretty much. And so I'm not going back to that doctor."
Jack Armstrong expands on this by emphasizing the systemic pressures doctors face, often juggling 37 patients a day under corporate directives. He suggests that such environments push doctors towards quick pharmaceutical solutions rather than advocating for diet and exercise.
Jack Armstrong [05:03]: "There's got to be some incentive somewhere along the line to have you taking drugs as opposed to eating better."
The conversation delves into the ethical concerns surrounding pharmaceutical reps and their strategies to influence medical professionals. Jack recounts his experiences attending lavish dinners hosted by reps, where doctors are subtly persuaded to favor certain medications.
Jack Armstrong [05:48]: "They were getting wined and dined at the most expensive place in town with an open bar and everything like that to tell them about some drug."
Transitioning from healthcare to personal experiences, Michael, a listener, recounts a distressing visit to his dentist. Trusted for years, his usual gentle dental hygienist was absent, replaced by a rough substitute. This led to a painful cleaning session, leaving Michael contemplating whether to lodge a complaint despite his aversion to conflict.
Michael [07:52]: "I just held on for dear life. And I just put up with it. And I'm fine."
Jack Armstrong sympathizes, sharing a similar experience where he had to contend with an insensitive phlebotomist. This shared frustration underscores the challenges of maintaining quality service amidst systemic pressures.
Jack Armstrong [06:27]: "I've never had anybody like jab me in the side of the year with the needle and say, sorry about that."
The hosts debate the merits of reporting poor service versus the inconvenience it might cause future visits, ultimately leaning towards advocating for feedback to improve service standards.
A significant portion of the episode examines a viral viral video clip featuring a woman on a plane ranting about the flight's issues. The trio analyzes the incident, discussing its virality and the subsequent public apology issued by the woman, Tiffany.
Katie [14:30]: "I'm telling you, I'm getting off, and there's a reason why I'm getting off."
The conversation highlights the fine line between expressing frustration and disruptive behavior, especially when amplified by social media platforms. They also touch upon the repercussions Tiffany faced, including privacy invasions and public scrutiny.
Listener [17:49]: "How do you get ejected from a flight and then get back through security?"
The hosts pay tribute to the passing of the legendary singer Tony Bennett, mixed with their candid critiques. While acknowledging his immense contribution to music, Jack Armstrong expresses personal reservations about Bennett's legacy.
Joe Getty [24:30]: "Sinatra called him the best. May he live forever."
Jack Armstrong [27:12]: "That's exactly. I do think, you know, Tony Bennett, you. We know you left your heart in San Francisco. Just do something else. Just quit with that all the time."
This segment delves into the complexities of respecting an artist's work while maintaining honest opinions about their personal and professional trajectory.
In another social media analysis, the hosts discuss a TikTok clip by an Australian expressing frustration over the prevalence of American flags. Katie reads the original rant, prompting a multifaceted discussion on patriotism, cultural expression, and the nuances of international perspectives.
Katie [40:24]: "There are too many American flags. Like, they're in houses, they're on cars, Solomon couch cushions."
Joe Getty humorously critiques the delivery while addressing the underlying sentiments about national identity and pride.
Joe Getty [41:03]: "You're an ignoramus. You're the young twin with a TikTok account. Why would I dignify your stupidity with any sort of response?"
The segment underscores the challenges of cross-cultural communication and the often-unintended backlash of internet fame.
Towards the end, the conversation shifts to deeper reflections on mortality, legacy, and the impact of losing influential figures. Personal anecdotes about the loss of musical heroes and the emotional toll it takes are shared, offering listeners a contemplative moment amidst the humor and critiques.
Jack Armstrong [31:54]: "Can you come up with a celebrity whose death would affect you? Like, really affect, would or has either."
The hosts explore how societal connections to public figures shape personal and collective experiences of loss.
Notable Quotes:
Joe Getty [03:37]: "I've been able to do it without [medication] pretty much. And so I'm not going back to that doctor."
Jack Armstrong [05:03]: "There's got to be some incentive somewhere along the line to have you taking drugs as opposed to eating better."
Katie [40:24]: "There are too many American flags. Like, they're in houses, they're on cars, Solomon couch cushions."
Jack Armstrong [27:12]: "I do think, you know, Tony Bennett, you. We know you left your heart in San Francisco. Just do something else. Just quit with that all the time."
Armstrong & Getty deliver a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and critical analyses in this episode. From healthcare system critiques to reflections on viral social media moments and tributes to musical legends, the hosts offer engaging and thought-provoking content. Their candid conversations provide listeners with insights into everyday struggles, societal influences, and the complexities of public and private lives intersecting in the digital age.
Note: Advertisements and non-content segments have been omitted to focus solely on the core discussions and insights shared during the episode.