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So you know that your daughters have been having,
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right? We made it to the World Series.
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They deserve that. We sent no one talking.
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Oh, damn. I got a fan up in here that
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likes to flap his mouth.
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Oh, yeah. But then yeah,
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jeez, I can't even work like this.
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all right. So we made it to the World Series,
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right? So we sent the Padres and the Mets to Cancun
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and Shoe is having a historic year.
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He made baseball history this year by joining the 5050 club.
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Oh, you know what that is right before we go.
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Yeah, he did something 50 times.
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Don't ask me what exactly.
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So look So the 5050 club essentially he got 50 home runs
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and 50 steals in one season.
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Wow. So the home run ball that he hit for his
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50th home run just made history as well.
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Right. It was sold for $4.4 million at auction.
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$4.4 million for a little baseball.
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That little baseball is baseball history.
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And guess how much the Dodgers originally,
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like, offered to pay the fan that caught it.
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It hurts to say this but only 300,000 again,
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I know it's a lot of money but regardless,
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300,000 compared to 4.4 million brother,
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that's like so many houses 300,000 to get you a house in
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Yeah. And it's like damn,
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he said, they said deal or no deal.
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He said no deal didn't turn the ball over seriously.
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But there's actually more drama to his 5050 ball hasn't been
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look, I caught the ball and I sold it.
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So a lawsuit was actually filed by 18 year old Max Madis
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claiming that he is the in fact the rifle owner of the
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ball and he's seeking justice.
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So, Mattis claims that he went to the Dodgers versus Martin's
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game right for his 18th birthday and caught the ball according to
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the filing. However,
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Mattis claims that a few seconds later,
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Christian Zaz right trapped mattis' arm in between his legs and wrangled
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the 5050 ball out of Max's left hand fwwe style,
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bro. So the lawsuit includes screenshots from what it claims is
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video evidence from the multiple fans of Zec ripping the ball
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from Madi's grasp for lifting the ball victoriously.
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So they got footage.
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Yeah, but I don't know,
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dude, it's kind of weird that it's been taking this long
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I know it's not going to be super quick,
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but like, I don't know damn well,
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hopefully they can figure something out.
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$4.4 million or maybe they can,
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maybe they need to split it 5050 I guess because he caught
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it allegedly right first and the guy took it.
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So it was like he caught it a I got you split
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it 2.2. That is still a lot of money.
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Come on now, this is interesting for sure.
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Sister. Do you remember getting speeches about Halloween candy growing up
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My parents still remind me every year.
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One thing parents don't understand is like,
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bro, nobody is wasting money on drugs and then putting it
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in candy. I wonder what or who's been fueling this myth
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and why Latino parents been keeping it alive?
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Well, look, there's actually a couple of stories that kind
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of, I guess feed into this Halloween candy,
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let me get through them,
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right? So in 1964 a woman from New York was charged
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with endangering Children after she handed out packages of toxic chemicals,
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steel wool and dog biscuits to kids that she thought were too
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old to be trick or treating.
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No kids died. But again,
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it was just like on a sick one and she's like,
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hey, I'm going to give him like this,
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I'm going to give this guy a pencil sharp like random shit
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like that. Jesus Christ.
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This was giving out dog food.
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She really hated them kids.
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Oh my God. I don't know,
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man. Some people are crazy but look,
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this next one I think is like the one that for sure
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kind of again started that conspiracy.
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So in 1974 a man named Ronald Clark o'brien poisoned his eight
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year old son with a Pixie stick.
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He had laced with cyanide.
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So homeboy took out a life insurance policy and wanted the death
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look random. So he then gave out other pixie sticks laced
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with cyanide to kids that were trick or treating in the neighborhood
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Luckily no one was like,
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you know, got affected regardless again to cover it up
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So that's, I think that's why,
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you know, we're paranoid.
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I know Telemundo went crazy when the story dropped definitely.
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And the fact was like they were and I don't know about
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you, but I know some parents they check the candy,
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right? That's what I was about to say.
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I was about to say that.
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So they check the candy.
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But do you think there's something there?
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So they picked the best candy.
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Exactly. Bro. Why did I see Sour Patch kids here
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And then I don't know where they're gone.
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It don't make sense.
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I know I have a fat ass bag and then the next
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day or week you'd be like,
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what happened? Were they infected or were they just took it
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for themselves? My money,
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baptism, money and stuff.
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So I live, don't know if Oscar's parents still live there
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They moved but it was,
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they lived a few houses down and they would give the big
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big ass chocolate bars.
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People love going to the house because they give the good candy
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And dude, I had a big pack of red wines
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they gave me and I was so excited to eat them.
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Dude, tell me why that shit was gone after my parents
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checked my kow candy.
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I doubt they'd be given infected.
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Drugged up candy. Exactly.
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It's like they're teens for themselves.
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So it's kind of like that idea.
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Right. So, are you guys going to keep the position
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going and check your kids candy?
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Because candy bars nowadays,
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bro, they be looking good free candy.
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You ain't got to trick or treat,
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you just get the candy once it's done.
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It is true. I'm done.
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Sister the Lakers are off to a historic start this season.
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Good or bad. Historic.
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you know, King James and his son,
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Ronnie James are the first father,
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son duo to play together in the NBA.
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That's amazing. Brother,
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nepotism out of, ah,
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No, I'm just kidding.
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It's pretty cool. Imagine though playing alongside your dad for the
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Lakers. He's too short.
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I can't imagine he's shorter than me.
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So I'm like, well shout out to lebron for rocking out
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so long. Isn't this like his 20th season?
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I think it's like 22 or something.
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Grandfathered in? Literally,
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he's like veteran, veteran status.
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But you already know lebron is built different,
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you can't compare the earlier NBA date to now all the treatment
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and they take care of their body differently.
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he's a well run machine for sure.
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TB H like, I don't care about how good brownie is
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or isn't right? It's cool to see this because we might
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never see this again.
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And that's what makes this like an awesome moment,
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That's pretty cool. Have you ever gone to work with your
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Let's just say there was a lot of grease on my hands
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Where did that work again?
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He customized his mustang.
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So I would hold the flashlight,
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you know, have you ever seen those memes?
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I like, I like and I'm just like,
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dude chill. I'm a girl.
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Yeah. So there was a lot of yelling a lot of
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oh CDO and you want me to come?
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Yeah. Yeah. So it's not as glamorous as this.
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I mean, I feel like the bro,
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he probably, you know,
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like I know it's different.
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I mean, the paycheck probably makes a difference too.
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So, yeah, their paycheck number.
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I love my dad though.
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Los Angeles County district attorney George Gascon announced Thursday that he recommends
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the resentencing of Eric and Leo Menendez brother that Netflix show literally
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could be the reason they get out.
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The brothers who are serving life sentences without parole for the murder
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of their parents caught the nation's attention.
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35 years ago, Gascon told reporters he will file his recommendation
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in Court Friday and urge the possibility of parole to be put
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This is big. Definitely because look,
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the penalty for two murders is 50 years to life in prison
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But since the brothers were under the age of 26 at
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the time of the crime,
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Gascon said they would be eligible for parole right away under California
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I believe that they have paid their debt to society.
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I don't know, I feel bad for them though.
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The truth like all these things keep coming up,
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right? You hear one story but then 35 years later,
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yeah, I feel like they went through a lot of trauma
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and I mean, not to justify but kind of,
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they just wanted it to stop,
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you know what I mean?
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And their dad was so powerful.
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I don't know. Clearly the Netflix show helped bring awareness to
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the abuse they endured.
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What are your thoughts on it?
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Just interesting to see how this plays out again.
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We thought it was one sided.
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Yeah. Will they be able to make money after you think
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Because I mean word is word on the street is that
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they are broke because literally they weren't able to inherit anything that
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their parents left behind.
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I mean, I think yes,
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again, there's stories out there but not their specific story.
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So now they might write a book,
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they might do all these appearances,
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podcast. I think there's ways for them to make some money
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