You might be listening to the Each day Roundup right here as a part of the Actuality Steve Podcast, I’m your host actuality. Steve, thanks all for tuning in on this Tuesday, at present’s podcast. Quite a lot of it’s following up on stuff I talked about yesterday attributable to responses and issues which have occurred. We’re gonna discuss concerning the primary query I obtained after yesterday’s podcast, an replace to why I additionally didn’t watch the idle finale that I completely forgot to say yesterday.
I’ve an replace on the Katy Perry live performance that I used to be presupposed to go to tomorrow night time and as a result of Dallas Stars recreation, one obtained rescheduled. When did it get rescheduled to? I’ll let you know, I’ve an replace on my plantar fasciitis, vibrating ball, one other one, and I’m gonna speak about one thing I’ve but to speak about on this podcast.
Slum w, SLA W, you already know what that’s? Secret. Lives of Mormon wives. Season two was simply launched yesterday, and I’ve to utterly put a cease to one thing proper now that I’ve seen now 3 times on the web. And we’ll get to all that momentarily. Alright, the primary query I obtained after yesterday’s podcast was, Steve, why don’t you unpack whenever you get house and also you don’t unpack till the subsequent time you journey?
It’s an important query, one which I completely don’t have any reply for. Now I’ll say, clearly I open up my suitcase to get my toiletries out ’trigger I don’t have double units of toiletries, however I depart all the things else in there. And you already know the loopy factor once I journey, I’ve obtained that zipper. I wouldn’t say that is loopy, however I’ve obtained that zipper in my suitcase the place my soiled garments, I put in that part of my suitcase and the stuff I don’t put on simply stays in my suitcase.
However even once I get house, I don’t take both of ’em out they usually simply sit there till my subsequent journey. So till this previous Saturday once I lastly opened up my suitcase from March, by the best way, it additionally nonetheless had all its tags on it. It was all in there. Now, I went in March for 3 days to Vegas, however then I used to be in California for 3 days after that as effectively.
And it was simply. One pair of sweats, t-shirts, shorts, and underwear. Principally, it wasn’t a ton in there. And I’ve obtained, you already know, my YouTube channel, you know the way many t-shirts, I’ve obtained a shit ton over 50 with completely different eighties, nineties TV present and film quotes on it. In order that’s why. If I rotated the identical 5 shirts, I most likely would.
Second I obtained house, open my suitcase and take all of the stuff out and put it within the hamper, however I don’t, and I simply, it’s bizarre as a result of I’ll additionally discover myself saying, wait a second, the place is that shirt? I do know I’ve it. And the one place that I consider final is my suitcase. Good instance will likely be this week’s weekly podcast.
I instructed you final week we have been gonna interview Jen Sturger from the Fall of Fav documentary that got here out at present, which I’ll speak about in a second. Briefly. Jen Sturger is in it. She’s one of many topics, one of many important topics in it, and she or he’s gonna be the weekly podcast. I talked to her for 75 minutes yesterday, and in case you have not heard her story otherwise you don’t know her story, and even higher but.
Assume you already know her story. I counsel tuning in on Thursday for me, high 5 interview I’ve performed. And never due to something I did, however as a result of, and I, am I being biased as a result of Jen has been a pal for 10 years? Sure, I’m. I don’t care if I’m being biased on this interview as a result of nothing concerning the documentary, which I counsel you go test it out.
At the moment, dropped on Netflix at present. It’s referred to as Untold the Fall of Fav, and it’s about Brett Favre. And women, you possibly can even get your boyfriend to look at this one as a result of the primary 10 to fifteen minutes reward fav and speak about why he turned such a God-like determine, not solely in Wisconsin, however throughout. You realize what I’m desirous about now that I simply give it some thought, I, this simply popped into my head.
I’m considering out loud proper now. You realize, Nick Vial is from Wisconsin. Nick Vial is a Packer fan. He grew up loving the Packers throughout the NFL season. He’ll tweet concerning the Packers. I’m actually curious to see what Nick Vial, if he has ever commented on this, and if he watches the autumn of fav what his take is.
God forbid he comes after Jen Sturger, that it’ll not be a nice day for him on this podcast if he does. However I’m curious to see, and I’m not gonna hearken to his podcast, so anyone that listens to Nick’s podcast, I’ve no downside with you. You possibly can clearly hearken to no matter you need, however I’m curious.
Let me know if he feedback on Fall of Far. I do know he’s gonna watch it. There’s no manner he doesn’t. He’s an enormous Packer fan. I’m simply curious what his take is, and if he has the identical take that just about all of America did in 2010 when the story broke with Jen. So anyway, getting again to my packing. Yeah. I simply, I don’t Oh.
In relating it to Wednesday to, to, to Thursday’s weekly podcast with Jen. One factor that you simply’ll study Jen is she’s an enormous Star Wars slash again to the longer term nerd like myself. So that you knew I used to be gonna put on considered one of my again to the longer term shirts. I’ve obtained, I believe, six or seven of them completely different sayings from the film and whatnot.
And there’s one which I’ve not worn but and I spotted, wait a second, I’ve by no means worn my You’re my density shirt. ’trigger bear in mind I used to be holding observe of all these, so I went again and regarded. Ever since I began doing my YouTube channel, I’ve by no means worn my You’re My Density shirt. And the rationale for that, regardless that I began my YouTube channel again in July, apparently this shirt was.
Some other place. After which it did carry it to Vegas in March and it’s been in there since March. However earlier than that it will need to have been some place else. So I made certain, and it’s the very first thing I speak about with Jen on the podcast Thursday, as you already know, I needed to put on considered one of my again to the longer term shirts for you, Jen.
And this one I haven’t worn shortly. I used to be desirous about going with the enchantment beneath the seat dance that I attended it, that shirt. I used to be like, no, I believe I wore {that a} couple weeks in the past on the podcast. My one level 21 gigawatt shirt. I believe I wore {that a} month in the past, however I’ve not worn in 4, in 44 reveals and all of the dwell YouTubes that I’ve performed by no means wore my yr, my Density shirt.
So that you’ll see that on Thursday’s podcast. Final night time I used to be speaking about American Idol. And the way I missed the finale as a result of we had a twister watch and for the final quarter-hour, the A, b, C station out right here simply didn’t return to the present they usually needed to replace us on as a result of it did hit down. There was some injury.
I used to be watching the information at present. There was some injury in, not my metropolis, however outlying cities that had some fairly dangerous injury. Some properties have been ruined and a few bushes fell on automobiles and homes, so it actually did. It was dangerous in some areas for me. Like I stated, it simply rained fairly arduous for a couple of 5 to 10 minute run, and it was sort of windy, nevertheless it by no means obtained as much as no less than the place I used to be, the 80, 70, 80 mile an hour winds that they have been saying it was.
In some locations, I’m too far inland. Like look, we get twister warnings on a regular basis the place I’m, I wouldn’t say on a regular basis, however throughout bizarre climate season and.
I don’t wanna say I ignore them, however whenever you’re up to now inland, it’s simply very, very robust for these tornadoes to maintain going over a metropolis. It has to sort of normally be close to the coast and you already know, as soon as it hits land and it goes up to now inland, it simply slows down. You may nonetheless have some excessive winds. I imply, I’ve been right here when it’s been 50 mile an hour winds.
I don’t bear in mind ever being in 70 or 80 although. However yeah, it simply sort of handed by means of and it didn’t actually have an effect on me. However the o one factor that it did do was it knocked out my energy for 2 seconds, however that energy, all the things went out in my home, after which all the things got here proper again on two seconds later.
However that rebooted my television. So even when A, B, C, and this occurred about 9 50. Even when A B, C determined to return to American Idol for the final quarter-hour of the present, I nonetheless wouldn’t have seen it as a result of my TV was nonetheless rebooting. However I, I imply, I noticed the clip on social media. Jamal Roberts gained and he sang a music and all people stood round him and the fireworks are going off within the background and the sparklers, no matter.
So congratulations to him. As I stated, it’s simply robust these days for American Idol winners. You return to the final six years, I’m certain a few of ’em have performed effectively for his or her self. I can’t sit right here and say I do know precisely how all six of them have performed. I’m certain they’ve performed effectively for themselves, however I’m speaking about it simply doesn’t attain the degrees of an of a Carry Underwood or a Clay Aiken or a Ruben Stutter, or a Fantasia Barrino.
It simply doesn’t try this anymore. On the present, Jordan Sparks, Kelly Clarkson. The primary six, seven yr winners of this present. It simply doesn’t, it doesn’t produce what it did as a result of one, there’s extra singing reveals on the market, and two, there’s simply not as a lot consideration on the present as there was again within the early two hundreds when it was being watched by 35 million folks per week.
Now guess what, 4 or 5, 6 million viewers per week instances have modified. We all know this.