Best Podcast Episodes About Kyle Brandt
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Updated: Apr 25, 2026 – 17 episodes
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“… if you were giving yourselves a chance to figure this out, why was Sierra not a part of that conversation? And I'm sorry. I mean, like, I guess BCC Kyle, and no disrespect, but I get it. No, there is disrespect. Like Kyle was friends with West. This is his estranged wife. They're splitting up, but West is lying to him in real time. That's really shitty. I shouldn't minimize that directly or not. Like that's also really bad. You didn't give Kyle a heads up, whatever. The decision to lie to people over and over again, you did not give anyone the option to decide whether or not they wanted to keep …”
“… exactly what you were before but with like several less friends and more of an understanding of exactly who you were, I cannot help but think that a part of why they did this was because they knew it was wrong and that felt great. And they also, if you were giving yourselves a chance to figure this out, why was Sierra not a part of that conversation? And I'm sorry. I mean, like, I guess BCC Kyle, and no disrespect, but I get it. No, there is disrespect. Like Kyle was friends with West. This is his estranged wife. They're splitting up, but West is lying to him in real time. That's really shitty. I shouldn't minimize that directly or not. Like that's also really bad. You didn't give Kyle a heads up, whatever. The decision to lie to people over and over again, you did not give anyone the option to decide whether or not they wanted to keep in close quarters two people who would do this to them. You didn't allow Sierra at this point to say, okay, you know what? You come to her, you say, we're developing feelings. We haven't slept with each other yet, but we're developing feelings for each other, or maybe like we fucked once or something, and we're trying to figure this out. I know …”
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In a heated analysis of the reality show 'Summer House', the speaker delves into the betrayal between friends West and Sierra, highlighting the emotional fallout of West's decision to pursue a relationship with Amanda while keeping Sierra in the dark. The segment critiques the lack of honesty and respect in their friendship, questioning the motivations behind their actions and the pain inflicted on Sierra. This discussion reveals the complexities of relationships in the public eye and the consequences of deceit.
“You could play the victim. You could be poor, pitiful me. You could do all of that with... Kyle, but now you are separated from Kyle. You are right. I actually agree with you. The whole, I'm not, you're still married, legally married. I don't care about all that. This is about friendship. Like I don't even, that girls grow stuff. Cause I really don't like when people say all that. It is about friendship. You called Sierra a friend. Sierra called you a friend. Nobody's saying you were besties, but the fact that you are like defending it by …”
“You could play the victim. You could be poor, pitiful me. You could do all of that with... Kyle, but now you are separated from Kyle. You are right. I actually agree with you. The whole, I'm not, you're still married, legally married. I don't care about all that. This is about friendship. Like I don't even, that girls grow stuff. Cause I really don't like when people say all that. It is about friendship. You called Sierra a friend. Sierra called you a friend. Nobody's saying you were besties, but the fact that you are like defending it by saying, I didn't choose it. It just happened. That is a decision. That is a choice. Just like you chose to stay with Kyle for 10 years, just like you chose to marry Kyle, despite the infidelity, despite him and stay with him like a man child and the lying. Yes. Like despite those are choices. When you decide something, that is a choice. When you …”
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Amanda's choices are under scrutiny following her tumultuous relationship with Kyle in 'Summer House'. The hosts discuss how Amanda has been infantilized throughout the show, emphasizing that her actions—like staying with Kyle despite infidelity—are ultimately her choices. They argue that true friendship requires accountability and honesty, especially in light of her fallout with Sierra.
“… at this dinner and the other black cast members are like wow thank you for like bringing this up we could never like get them to understand like kyle doesn't know shit about that fuck like he's just like you know not so emotionally in tuned perhaps yeah and west is like being very mature and listening to her and you think maybe he's gonna grow into like a person who can support her right and it's also pretty cool to be like i'm so hot she's a nurse by the way she's a nurse it sounds like kyle and sierra would be perfect no she hates Kyle is about to say the same thing. She hates Kyle. They …”
“… guys don't know how hard it is to be on this show i was the first black cast member and my fucking internet presence is just flooded with people clowning on me for just like letting these white boys play me it sucks it sucks really bad and she's crying at this dinner and the other black cast members are like wow thank you for like bringing this up we could never like get them to understand like kyle doesn't know shit about that fuck like he's just like you know not so emotionally in tuned perhaps yeah and west is like being very mature and listening to her and you think maybe he's gonna grow into like a person who can support her right and it's also pretty cool to be like i'm so hot she's a nurse by the way she's a nurse it sounds like kyle and sierra would be perfect no she hates Kyle is about to say the same thing. She hates Kyle. They sound like a perfect couple. She hates Kyle because Kyle mistreated her best friend. But now she knows her best friend will fuck her friend. Yeah, so maybe her best friend is actually a friend of mine. I don't think getting more entrenched in this is the move at all. And let me tell you, Rihanna has reached out to Ciara and said, I'm going to set …”
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In this chaotic segment, the crew hilariously dissects a failing DJ's life, where his wife is more interested in chilling than clubbing. The absurdity peaks when they compare his music to a desperate attempt at romance, raising questions about whether he’s simply misunderstood or just a victim of his own poor choices.
“… know yeah but of course she invited bows and rachel to that shooting. Wait, do you mean that Bo's and Rachel haven't been turned against her by Kyle? I know. Oh my god, I don't understand this. And viewers out there, can I tell you something? There's nothing more than irks my ass is when you have somebody saying the same thing. It's called sound bites. When Dorit says over and over, Kyle's trying to turn everybody against me, but you never really see it. And then you go and tell your friends or you talk about it at work You're like, wow, that Kyle is really trying to turn people. Be smarter …”
“… you've even finished writing it never heard that i don't i'm not in the book writing space but i mean i think it sounds logical like people get a book cover out there to get like the buzz going i don't know if it's a thing it sounds logical i don't know yeah but of course she invited bows and rachel to that shooting. Wait, do you mean that Bo's and Rachel haven't been turned against her by Kyle? I know. Oh my god, I don't understand this. And viewers out there, can I tell you something? There's nothing more than irks my ass is when you have somebody saying the same thing. It's called sound bites. When Dorit says over and over, Kyle's trying to turn everybody against me, but you never really see it. And then you go and tell your friends or you talk about it at work You're like, wow, that Kyle is really trying to turn people. Be smarter than that. Yeah. Be smarter than that. See through that. And the only thing that Kyle's doing is the same. And she's saying the same thing to Dorit's face that she's saying behind, like, to anybody else. She's doing the same. All of them are doing the same exact thing. They're concerned for their friend. I don't think it's about being mean girls. …”
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Dorit is unraveling at her book cover shoot, claiming that Kyle is trying to turn everyone against her. The tension between Dorit and Kyle escalates, with Dorit feeling isolated as her friendships shift, particularly with Erica. As the season nears its end, viewers are left wondering how these dynamics will play out in the upcoming reunion.
“… right? No, it's upcoming. Oh, it's upcoming. Yeah. And then West screws up with Sierra again. Then the girls tell Amanda she needs to separate from Kyle. Carl tells Kyle he's throwing his relationship away. The fact that they're all dressed as old ladies during this conversation, this really emotional conversation. That's always good. Do you remember when me, Vicki, and Shannon dressed up like old ladies? at Vicky's house years ago. Yes. It was kind of fun. And then we did it with our Trace Amiga show too. We dressed up. I mean, I'm always impressed with these girls. Like they can pull a …”
“… named Sabrina. Yeah. We haven't seen much of Dara. Why does Dara get to just come and go as she pleases? I thought Dara was supposed to come down for the weekend. I know. Well, she spent an hour in Ben's room, we see. Yeah, but that was from before, right? No, it's upcoming. Oh, it's upcoming. Yeah. And then West screws up with Sierra again. Then the girls tell Amanda she needs to separate from Kyle. Carl tells Kyle he's throwing his relationship away. The fact that they're all dressed as old ladies during this conversation, this really emotional conversation. That's always good. Do you remember when me, Vicki, and Shannon dressed up like old ladies? at Vicky's house years ago. Yes. It was kind of fun. And then we did it with our Trace Amiga show too. We dressed up. I mean, I'm always impressed with these girls. Like they can pull a costume out of anything. I know. And then the big shocker, I think, of the trailer was Amanda admits that Ben wanted to sleep with her in Italy. Which then totally justifies all of the past speculation. Kyle blows up about something Carl says, But we assume it's the conversation that, you know, Ben wanted to sleep with her is what I thought instantly. Is …”
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In a recent episode of 'Summer House,' Sierra opened up about the racial backlash she faces when dating white men, sparking a deep conversation among the cast about the complexities of race in relationships. KJ also shared his family's experiences, highlighting the emotional toll and unique pressures they endure. This discussion not only sheds light on an important issue but also sets the stage for upcoming dramatic developments in the season.
“… and that role and that model in relationships, having these kinds of conversations and also looking at the people who are still willfully oblivious, Kyle does not want to go near that and has said as much with a 10-foot pole. She said at one point, I think it was in a prior season, I don't know that she said it in this one, like, she still won't read the documents. She has trust in Mauricio, even after seeing what her co-stars have experienced. And it's like, putting that kind of blind trust in a partner, while I can certainly understand it and appreciate it, really genuinely holding on to your …”
“… married or are going through the process of divorce. And even the idea of a housewife and a real housewife has changed, especially because of the introduction to the pop culture is like Geist and everything else. But when you think about that name and that role and that model in relationships, having these kinds of conversations and also looking at the people who are still willfully oblivious, Kyle does not want to go near that and has said as much with a 10-foot pole. She said at one point, I think it was in a prior season, I don't know that she said it in this one, like, she still won't read the documents. She has trust in Mauricio, even after seeing what her co-stars have experienced. And it's like, putting that kind of blind trust in a partner, while I can certainly understand it and appreciate it, really genuinely holding on to your own independence and your own belief in yourself can protect you in so, so many ways. Hopefully you don't get divorced and you stay together with your partner forever, but you still have your own center that is separate from this person. And people who choose to, by way of choice or circumstance, being a stay-at-home parent, the level of disrespect …”
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Financial independence is crucial, especially for women in heteronormative partnerships, as highlighted in the discussion surrounding 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'. The conversation delves into how the show's dynamics reflect real-life struggles, including the importance of protecting oneself financially, even amidst seemingly stable relationships. This segment emphasizes the need for self-awareness and independence, particularly when navigating complex marital situations.
“Then they're waiting for Dorit to get ready, Kyle and Erica. And, you know, Kyle's getting all ampy about it. So is Erica. It must have been a thousand degrees where they were. oh when were they there what month were they there i don't know but there's like from the grape stomping to this they're all sweating it gets hot it gets so hot in l and muggy yeah so um they're on a walk through the neighborhood and then erica cuts the tension between dorit and kyle by calling it out dorit is pissed …”
“Then they're waiting for Dorit to get ready, Kyle and Erica. And, you know, Kyle's getting all ampy about it. So is Erica. It must have been a thousand degrees where they were. oh when were they there what month were they there i don't know but there's like from the grape stomping to this they're all sweating it gets hot it gets so hot in l and muggy yeah so um they're on a walk through the neighborhood and then erica cuts the tension between dorit and kyle by calling it out dorit is pissed that kyle had conversations about dorit being erratic with other people instead of her and then dorit says here's the thing kyle i trust bows and i don't trust you um uh i mean even the gelato man was like you crossed a boundary here well i mean she's she's speaking the truth is she just trying to get under kyle's you know last nerve um obviously …”
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The ongoing conflict between Kyle and Dorit is exacerbated by communication issues and perceived disrespect, while Erika attempts to mediate but is caught in the crossfire.
“… you, you know. Yeah, I know people like that. Yeah. Yeah. And then Carl gets emotional because it's the anniversary of his brother's death and Kyle didn't reach out to him. Now, I didn't watch a show when Carl's brother passed away. Like Carl was on the show when this happened. He was on the show. The first two people he told when his brother passed away were Kyle and Lindsay. He passed away from, I think, heroin overdose. Oh, yeah. And so I don't think it's too much for him to ask for his friend that was there when it happened to check in on him. Yes, yes, yes, yes. So I would imagine. …”
“… try to block it? Yeah, either block it or want to. You know how some people are when they're a little bit narcissistic and they're like, they want to make everything about them. Like, oh, I helped you get this house or I helped you do this. And I helped you, you know. Yeah, I know people like that. Yeah. Yeah. And then Carl gets emotional because it's the anniversary of his brother's death and Kyle didn't reach out to him. Now, I didn't watch a show when Carl's brother passed away. Like Carl was on the show when this happened. He was on the show. The first two people he told when his brother passed away were Kyle and Lindsay. He passed away from, I think, heroin overdose. Oh, yeah. And so I don't think it's too much for him to ask for his friend that was there when it happened to check in on him. Yes, yes, yes, yes. So I would imagine. Yes. And it actually made me feel even worse for Carl that Carl doesn't feel like he can even talk to his friend and tell his friend, you hurt my feelings. Okay, Kyle, you're a dick. Okay, so Carl then went on to develop his own alcohol addiction? Yes. and that turned into I mean that was like drugs was it drugs too or just cocaine and alcohol that's …”
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Amanda from 'Summer House' seems to be emotionally distancing herself from Kyle, especially after his recent actions. As they face challenges in their relationship, including Kyle's infidelity and Amanda's desire for a family, it raises questions about the future of their romance amidst personal struggles. This segment dives into the dynamics of their relationship and the emotional toll it takes on both of them.
“… it's time to build. There's no one. Yeah, I think it's interesting kind of how they seek to exert their influence on the physical world. I mean, Kyle has written so much smart sort of stuff about this, but I think of Kyle's work a lot when I'm talking about it. I think of like this, you know, the sort of liminal, sterile spaces that were very affiliated with sort of associated with the tech world in the 2010s. I do wonder what kind of tech's dominant aesthetic is emerging as in the 2020s. Like, is it the slop? Is it the like what what is kind of like the dominant like tech aesthetic? I'm …”
“… just wondering, like, what are you seeing? Are you seeing the physical architecture, I mean, East Wing style be remodeled in this era of a new taste? No one's building anything out here, so I don't think there's much architecture happening. Reid said it's time to build. There's no one. Yeah, I think it's interesting kind of how they seek to exert their influence on the physical world. I mean, Kyle has written so much smart sort of stuff about this, but I think of Kyle's work a lot when I'm talking about it. I think of like this, you know, the sort of liminal, sterile spaces that were very affiliated with sort of associated with the tech world in the 2010s. I do wonder what kind of tech's dominant aesthetic is emerging as in the 2020s. Like, is it the slop? Is it the like what what is kind of like the dominant like tech aesthetic? I'm curious, Kyle, like that you're seeing. Have you have you been to Cursor's office? No. there um it's like very like warm like living room she you come in and like there's just a pile of shoes like hundreds of shoes because everyone just goes barefoot and it's like you just feel like you're in this like it's like everything's wood and warm and you're …”
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The emerging tech aesthetic is shifting from sterile environments to warm, cozy spaces that resemble living rooms, reflecting a deeper existential crisis among creators. As AI takes over coding, the essence of creativity is questioned, leading to a new cultural expression where taste seems to be dictated by the technology itself. This transformation raises concerns about the role of human introspection in shaping our surroundings and experiences.
“… uh i think in amanda's eyes dorit's an easy target yeah maybe Dorit is going through a lot right now. Why are we pretending that Erica didn't tell Kyle about her boyfriend? Like, why is that still? Like, we had cameras pan to Kyle when Erica's like, well, no one. I told no one about that. And Kyle's like, you know. I kind of felt bad for Kyle, too. And she tried to, like, so, like, what are you looking for? And then I, like, immediately turned on her. I'm like, I don't need you to be my therapist. Therapist. Yeah. I mean, Amanda's writing a book. And she's writing it right now. She is writing …”
“… you're just saying this because your contract's up you bullied all these people off the show like this is the kathy like she just says things straight up and you're like and that's what i do i mean because kathy is well she's kathy hilton and i think uh i think in amanda's eyes dorit's an easy target yeah maybe Dorit is going through a lot right now. Why are we pretending that Erica didn't tell Kyle about her boyfriend? Like, why is that still? Like, we had cameras pan to Kyle when Erica's like, well, no one. I told no one about that. And Kyle's like, you know. I kind of felt bad for Kyle, too. And she tried to, like, so, like, what are you looking for? And then I, like, immediately turned on her. I'm like, I don't need you to be my therapist. Therapist. Yeah. I mean, Amanda's writing a book. And she's writing it right now. She is writing that book. She said, hi, guys. I woke up and I wrote the intro. And then she takes her little computer out to go sit with. I'm writing my book. The world's going to see this book. I'm writing my book. And she said, Dorit, you are traumatizing me right now. And I'm making that trauma in dark. And I will be writing my book. Why couldn't they wipe …”
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Kathy Hilton's candid remarks on 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' showcase her fierce personality, especially when she calls out her sister's behavior. This segment dives into the dynamics of the show, highlighting Kathy's unapologetic honesty and the unfolding drama surrounding the cast, including Dorit and Kyle. The conversation also touches on the intriguing character dynamics in 'Southern Hospitality,' where the cast's authenticity is questioned amidst chaotic storylines.
“… like anytime either of them say anything, I'm just like... I will say that this is really making me just like Carl. Sorry. I unfortunately do like Kyle more too. Because I'm like, maybe he just saw the whole time that Amanda sucks. And I think she does suck And I know she getting a lot of hate right now And everyone like it too much hate It too much hate I mean You go through it. It's like, you think, how about you go, you let your best friend do that with someone. And then you come back, you circle back. I still think that's awful. I know. I mean, this is the thing. He is, but he may have …”
“… multiple times. But them fucking up my summer house when this was such a great season is top two for me. Yeah. I mean, like, you do put Sierra and her knees first. But second, is it who's messed up this show first? When I was watching this episode, like anytime either of them say anything, I'm just like... I will say that this is really making me just like Carl. Sorry. I unfortunately do like Kyle more too. Because I'm like, maybe he just saw the whole time that Amanda sucks. And I think she does suck And I know she getting a lot of hate right now And everyone like it too much hate It too much hate I mean You go through it. It's like, you think, how about you go, you let your best friend do that with someone. And then you come back, you circle back. I still think that's awful. I know. I mean, this is the thing. He is, but he may have been right. But here's the thing. And I thought about this as I was watching this episode. As much as he may have been right, or we watched this and we're like, man, Kyle might have been feeling something. Or there were things he might have saw that he didn't want to admit. Or maybe Kyle's not as bad as we thought. And then he has the conversation …”
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Kyle's lack of self-awareness is becoming an art form on 'Summer House', as discussed in this segment. The hosts analyze his interactions with Carl and Wes, highlighting the cringe-worthy moments that make them question his character. With the season's drama unfolding, they reflect on how Kyle's behavior impacts the show's dynamic.
“… tactical gear walked into a Texas elementary school last Tuesday through an improperly closed door and asked about the security presence on campus. Kyle Chris, 39 years old, also known as Muhy Mohanad Najim, was arrested at his home Wednesday night and faces a felony charge for unlawfully carrying a weapon in a prohibited place. after the incident at Zawink Elementary School. Chris, originally from Baghdad, Iraq, became a naturalized citizen on August 24, 2022. That's when he changed his name to Kyle Chris. chris chris kyle was a an amazing sharpshooter was he not sarah uh from texas and …”
“Okay, this story out of Texas. Armed man wearing tactical gear walked into a Texas elementary school last Tuesday through an improperly closed door and asked about the security presence on campus. Kyle Chris, 39 years old, also known as Muhy Mohanad Najim, was arrested at his home Wednesday night and faces a felony charge for unlawfully carrying a weapon in a prohibited place. after the incident at Zawink Elementary School. Chris, originally from Baghdad, Iraq, became a naturalized citizen on August 24, 2022. That's when he changed his name to Kyle Chris. chris chris kyle was a an amazing sharpshooter was he not sarah uh from texas and somebody who was over in iraq and killed a lot of people in iraq and was under threat all the time from people in iraq he comes over and doesn't name himself chris kyle he names himself Kyle Criss. He came from Baghdad. He was arrested at his home, located minutes from the school. He allegedly told authorities he was a security guard. He was actually …”
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An armed man in tactical gear attempted to enter Zawink Elementary School in Texas, claiming to check on security. Kyle Chris, a naturalized citizen from Iraq, was arrested after being caught in a restricted area and falsely portraying himself as a security guard. His alarming actions raise serious concerns about safety in schools across America.
“… you would presume but that could be good for the tight end position to to open it up a little bit i i think don't kinkade is more talented than kyle pitts gadston is the most exciting laporta is on a better offense so there's reasons but they're all later and that's that's the thing that you can't miss here it's not just overall the offenses are better yeah it's not that you would draft those guys over kyle pitts if kyle pitts was you know being drafted at the 100 as the 110th player where Gadsden is. But if you're telling me I can wait and take a player that, I don't know, I probably …”
“… dude i think i would don't just i mean don't kinkade was kinkade's on the pitts career arc disappointing at least yes inconsistent i mean both both guys have dealt with injury um obviously dj moore being there will be the number one target in the offense you would presume but that could be good for the tight end position to to open it up a little bit i i think don't kinkade is more talented than kyle pitts gadston is the most exciting laporta is on a better offense so there's reasons but they're all later and that's that's the thing that you can't miss here it's not just overall the offenses are better yeah it's not that you would draft those guys over kyle pitts if kyle pitts was you know being drafted at the 100 as the 110th player where Gadsden is. But if you're telling me I can wait and take a player that, I don't know, I probably believe in the player more in Gadsden than in Pitts, and I can get him in the hundreds, I'll do that. Okay. Glad we get to talk about Kyle Pitts again. It's on my birthday, too. I mean, that's not a big honor. It's not really a gift so much as a curse. But we're going to wrap it up. Appreciate you joining us. We'll be back with a couple more episodes …”
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Kyle Pitts may be a disappointment, but tight ends like Dalton Kincaid and Gadsten could be better options this season. With injury concerns and the presence of DJ Moore, Pitts' value is questionable, especially when you can draft talented players later. This analysis highlights the importance of waiting for the right tight end instead of reaching for Pitts.
“Okay. So here's the Summerhouse cast photo. There's West. The shoes matter too. See, he's got like the dirty white chucks. I mean, Kyle's got swag and Kyle's, the thing with, Kyle's too pretty for me. You know, he's too pretty boy. He's too polished. Jesse Solomon, I do love Jesse Solomon. He's a hottie. He's yummy. He's delicious. He's got all the things going. And I do enjoy a Jesse Solomon. Let's see. There's Jesse. Okay, then there's, this is the new guy. Carl used to be really hot and now he's gotten really skinny and I'm not a fan of sober skinny Carl like it's just it's …”
“Okay. So here's the Summerhouse cast photo. There's West. The shoes matter too. See, he's got like the dirty white chucks. I mean, Kyle's got swag and Kyle's, the thing with, Kyle's too pretty for me. You know, he's too pretty boy. He's too polished. Jesse Solomon, I do love Jesse Solomon. He's a hottie. He's yummy. He's delicious. He's got all the things going. And I do enjoy a Jesse Solomon. Let's see. There's Jesse. Okay, then there's, this is the new guy. Carl used to be really hot and now he's gotten really skinny and I'm not a fan of sober skinny Carl like it's just it's a little too skinny mini for me I don't know who's this guy I haven't watched the season of summer so these two guys I've seen the guy with the stash I've seen it like who is the girl next to him though the newbies I don't really know them at all like at all I know Jesse Solomon yeah all of this these new like these two new girls these three these …”
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West from 'Summer House' has sparked a lively discussion about his attractiveness, with various cast members weighing in on his appeal. While some find him cute, others prefer Jesse Solomon, who is deemed the most physically attractive. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of the new cast members and their varying looks, creating a colorful spectrum of opinions on attractiveness.
“… guys? It's a great topic because I've always wanted to give these their due and they never do. But if you remember the dogs in Terminator 1, when Kyle Reese is explaining how the future looks and he goes to that quick scenario, the dogs barking save the day when the Terminator pops up in the human world. And that's his only way that he escapes. The dogs alert. Their barking gets him out of there. I love that, man. You know what? I never even thought of that. Can I tell you guys, he said the dog's barking Can I tell you a quick 20 second story He made me think of a million different things …”
“Thanks. Yeah, great phone call. Let's go to Chris in Inglewood. Yo, Chris, what's up? How's it going, guys? It's a great topic because I've always wanted to give these their due and they never do. But if you remember the dogs in Terminator 1, when Kyle Reese is explaining how the future looks and he goes to that quick scenario, the dogs barking save the day when the Terminator pops up in the human world. And that's his only way that he escapes. The dogs alert. Their barking gets him out of there. I love that, man. You know what? I never even thought of that. Can I tell you guys, he said the dog's barking Can I tell you a quick 20 second story He made me think of a million different things during that story Thank you bro We always talk about times where we like oh dogs are so friendly and happy And of course there bad dog stories where things go wrong I think every guy can relate to this because women are more sensitive and sweet and kind We're boneheads, right? You ever driving down the street and you see a stray dog? And a lot of …”
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A stray dog led to a surprising encounter when a couple stopped to help. In a twist, they found themselves surrounded by a pack of dogs instead of saving just one. This humorous story highlights the unpredictable nature of dogs and the lengths we go to help them.
“… the Nets Man, shout out to the Hornets, get another dub Moving on, the Bucs, secure the Mavs, belt to ass 123-99, Brian Rollins had 24-9, Kyle Kuzma had 20 We got highlights from this game Hey Alex Football got his first Point The shit he got going on With them This worse than Brian bro Get a little bro In the league I ain't got all my brothers on Who was that Get Bryce in the league He in the league too yeah yeah yeah okay yeah that other brother played in the league too for the Lakers yeah he got all of them he's a bad motherfucker shout out to your honest man legend”
“… gets behind all the gutters, back walking. He said get your mind out the gutter. I heard him say that. You said that too fast You could have just gave me an abbreviation of the situation Man His partner started laughing So while Keys to the game Investigate the Nets Man, shout out to the Hornets, get another dub Moving on, the Bucs, secure the Mavs, belt to ass 123-99, Brian Rollins had 24-9, Kyle Kuzma had 20 We got highlights from this game Hey Alex Football got his first Point The shit he got going on With them This worse than Brian bro Get a little bro In the league I ain't got all my brothers on Who was that Get Bryce in the league He in the league too yeah yeah yeah okay yeah that other brother played in the league too for the Lakers yeah he got all of them he's a bad motherfucker shout out to your honest man legend”
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Luka Doncic exploded for 42 points in a thrilling game, leading the Mavericks to a decisive victory over the Bucks. This performance has fans buzzing about the Lakers' playoff potential, especially as they secure their 50th win of the season. With the playoffs approaching, Doncic's dominance could make all the difference for his team.
“… our thing. Killswitch is hosted by me, Dexter Thomas. It's produced by Sheena Ozaki, Darluk Potts, and Julian Nutter. Our theme song is by me and Kyle Murdoch, and Kyle also makes the show. From Kaleidoscope, our executive producers are Oz Balashin, Mangesh Hatigadur, and Kate Osborne. From iHeart, our executive producers are Katrina Norville and Nikki E. Tor. Happy tax season once again, and catch y'all in the next one.”
“… this one interesting and think somebody else might find it interesting, too, you could send it to them. Or if you're still too shy to send this to your friends, maybe just write a review. It helps other people find the show, which helps us keep doing our thing. Killswitch is hosted by me, Dexter Thomas. It's produced by Sheena Ozaki, Darluk Potts, and Julian Nutter. Our theme song is by me and Kyle Murdoch, and Kyle also makes the show. From Kaleidoscope, our executive producers are Oz Balashin, Mangesh Hatigadur, and Kate Osborne. From iHeart, our executive producers are Katrina Norville and Nikki E. Tor. Happy tax season once again, and catch y'all in the next one.”
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