The Anne Levine Show with Michael Over There
A weekly look into the odd, the beautiful, and the nearly interesting: Starring Michael-over-there. Expect ramblings about film, fashion, food, comedy, cinema, and culture along with many questions about the future.
Lovingly dedicated to the one and only Anne Hall Levine, a force of nature, the love of my life, and the one person who could make us all laugh.
The Anne Levine Show with Michael Over There
Can't Stop Buying shirts
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Prednisone is supposed to help, but what happens when it flips every switch in your body at once? We’re talking candidly about corticosteroid side effects and the real day-to-day fallout: a heart that won’t settle down, sleep that disappears, cravings that feel like a possession, and the weird emotional intensity that makes you buy “just one more” thing you do not need. If you’ve ever felt like your meds changed your personality, you’ll recognize the tension between relief and regret.
From there we slide into food anxiety with receipts. We break down the viral “bread washing” test, why some wheat bread is basically white bread with coloring, and how vague terms like natural flavors can hide a lot of processing. We also run through a list of American foods and additives restricted or banned elsewhere, including chlorine-washed chicken, ractopamine-treated pork, potassium bromate in bread, and preservative-heavy snacks. It’s not a lecture, it’s a nudge toward defensive shopping and clearer labels.
Then we let ourselves be ridiculous because the internet demanded it: yes, scientists investigated whether mayonnaise can be a musical instrument. We use that as a palate cleanser before jumping back to real life, including weight gain frustration, shout-outs, visitors arriving, a cleaner who has fully checked out, and the kind of strange news that makes you grateful you can still laugh.
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Cold Open And Station Welcome
SPEAKER_03Should be our worst problem.
SPEAKER_04Where is my mind lost enough? This year to buy without a word. I had a plan to cross the world, but haven't left this island Hello.
SPEAKER_00Welcome to the MV show. It's Tuesday, April 7th, 2026. And we are coming to you from W O M R 92.1 FM in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Joining me is Big Sexy. I'm just gonna call him Big Sexy over there. Pushing the knobs, twirling the tiles. Yeah. Michael over there.
SPEAKER_02We're also listening to uh 91.3 FM. WFMR. Or lanes. And we're streaming worldwide at W O M R G.
SPEAKER_00Perhaps you could tell us about our opening song here.
SPEAKER_02It's called Spring. Which I thought would be appropriate. Today feels, you know, the last few days have been a little spring-like. A little. I like it. I'm a big fan of Ed Sheeran.
SPEAKER_00I'm a fan of everyone, pretty much.
SPEAKER_02Well, yeah. Yeah, I'm a fan a fan of creatives. I guess I could put it that way.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, the non-creative singers don't do it for me so much.
SPEAKER_02No, not me too. Me too.
SPEAKER_00Oh. Well, I hope you all enjoyed a festive Easter weekend. Um he came back. I heard he came back again.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, right. Um then turned right around and left.
SPEAKER_00He comes back every year, kind of like Casey and the Sunshine Band at the Melody tent. Every year. Um, you know, I don't I don't ever have to be concern myself with whether or not Casey and the Sunshine Band or the Yachtly crew are gonna be at the Melody tent.
SPEAKER_02Right. No, I mean, yeah, uh up to this point it's it's happening every year. Which I'm grateful for, you know. I'm really grateful for Casey and the Sunshine Band.
SPEAKER_00Well, why didn't you play them?
SPEAKER_02Well, because I wasn't thinking about you hadn't mentioned them, so I wasn't thinking about them in particular. You know, I was thinking about spring, so I did Ed Sheeran and Spring. You know, you know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_00I I guess so.
Casey And The Sunshine Band Hack
SPEAKER_02But uh Casey and the Sunshine Band got me out of a lease in an apartment.
SPEAKER_00Well, do you tell?
SPEAKER_02Well, I I rented a downstairs apartment from uh from a lady and uh and it was fine, but it was a little too expensive, and I needed to get out of there, and it was I was I was really really kind of isolated. I was a young man, I didn't want to be out in the middle of nowhere. So I wanted to move, and she's like, nope, can't do it, not letting you go. And I'm like, oh, okay. So I so I borrowed some stereo equipment from a friend of mine, uh and I put the speakers against the uh the wall in the basement. Right, and I put a Casey in the Sunshine Band on album on to run continually and cranked it up and went to work.
SPEAKER_00Well, there you go.
SPEAKER_02And she came downstairs and she turned it off. And uh, which she wasn't allowed to do. She's not allowed to go into the apartment to and you know, unless she gave me notice ahead of time. So we had a big fuss about that, and finally she said, All right, I'll let you out of here. I did that for three days.
SPEAKER_00Well, and so it worked.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it worked fine.
SPEAKER_00Well, thank you, Casey.
SPEAKER_02That's right.
SPEAKER_00For altering the course of history.
SPEAKER_02And then I uh then I moved into a place with two other dudes uh about a block away from Jerry Falwell's church.
SPEAKER_00Oh, good. Much more that was much more suited to where you were at.
SPEAKER_02It really was, yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, really good. Three stoners down the street from Falwell.
SPEAKER_00Congratulations.
SPEAKER_02Well So thank you, Casey, and the Sunshine Band. That's what I'm saying.
Prednisone Side Effects Spiral
SPEAKER_00So um, health-wise, I'm not doing too well. Uh we'll be talking to you about that at some point. Yeah. Not today, but I have been on prednisone to try to deal with or to try to address what it is assumed to be uh inflammation in my lungs. So uh the prednisone has had just horrendous consequences.
SPEAKER_01It's had quite an effect, hasn't it?
SPEAKER_00It came as no surprise to me. I've been on prednisone before, but not these quantities. So when I started this uh essentially trial to see if this would help me, my first instruction was to take 80 milligrams of the water.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, which is a which is a lot.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, well, that night I ran into the bathroom, smashed my mirror, cutting up my hands, painted a portrait of the Mona Lisa in blood on the wall, and then ran out naked, climbed up in the apple tree, and did like a Mr. Peeper's and started throwing apples down and passing by rodents.
SPEAKER_02I see, yes.
SPEAKER_00Um, that's the effect it had on me.
SPEAKER_02Right. And the next day Well, and you had a sandwich uh in your hand while you were doing it.
SPEAKER_00Oh no, I had like a Renfare turkey leg in each hand and one between each toes.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Because now I was a makes you hungry.
SPEAKER_00I was a committed ethical vegetarian up until about four months ago and or maybe six months ago, and for reasons, yeah, Thanksgiving time, for reasons that again are complicated and and relate to health. Um, I had to start eating meat again, which I know there are people out there that are are gonna say, no, no, no, you don't need to do that, blah, blah, blah. Someday I'll explain to you why I actually did need to do that.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_00That's a whole other you don't want to hear. Trust me, you don't want to hear about that right now. Anyway, so in addition to like tearing my hair out strand by strand, right, yeah, and weaving a hammock for my voodoo doll.
SPEAKER_02Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_00Um, I can't stop eating meat. And I mean meat, like now, I'm someone that Michael would not have thought of bringing me any meat product. No one would have thought of it. You know, people I I ate fish occasionally. Um, if we were going to have dinner with other people, like at someone's house. Um, I had my ways of, you know, eating around it, or really close friends knew, okay, we gotta have some like vegetable-heavy meal um to take care of and. Anyhow, now I'm like, forget the vegetables, forget the carbs, forget it all. Just bring me a stack of meat. I can't tell you how anathema that is to me, and also to Michael, who's like, you know, in the kitchen, uh we've got another roast on the way.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Tomorrow morning from Instacart. You know, I can't keep up with it. Anyhow, the 80 milligram thing was absolutely unsustainable.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00My resting heart rate was like 150. It's ridiculous.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, you well, you were at least in uh aerobic territory, so somewhere around 140. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Oh, it was terrible.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And I didn't sleep a wink that first night. Blood sugar flying all over the place, everything just shaking the worst. So I went, the doctor immediately said, okay, go down to 20. And I did fine on 20, but I didn't notice any improvement. And so I brilliantly said, What if we try 40? Well, here's the thing with 40.
SPEAKER_0240 gives you um all of the side effects and none of the benefits.
SPEAKER_00Well, yes, pretty, pretty much. Yeah, it's like I'm uh well, there's two things. I can't stop eating meat, and I'm a lot of meat.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Also, or just anything. I ate a salad in bed last night at three o'clock in the morning.
unknownYes.
SPEAKER_02Before we before we went to bed, it was prepared well ahead of time.
SPEAKER_00I said to Michael, I know this sounds really weird, but could you put a salad on my nightstand? Yeah. Um, but that's hardly the only thing I ate last night.
SPEAKER_02No, but and and at least it's not meat.
SPEAKER_00Well, you know, yeah. I mean, I did have a carb freak out last night. Um, I'm I'm not proud, but hey, I'm saying it like it is.
SPEAKER_02Well, yeah, I mean, that's the kind of person you are, really.
The Striped Shirt Buying Compulsion
SPEAKER_00But then there's this other thing that happened, which is that I and I said to Michael the other day, as I had just clicked buy B-U-Y on something.
SPEAKER_02Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_00You can't stop buying shirts. And it's true. I can't.
SPEAKER_02No, you are stuck in a thing. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Well, I'm stuck in a thing, and I also know why. I'm a little more than a little obsessed by shirts, and and I want like a different shirt on every day.
SPEAKER_01Okay, yeah.
SPEAKER_00And something happened to me sometime in the last year, which has made the shirt thing kind of hilarious. I can't any longer deal with wearing any prints unless it's something really. It's gotta be subtle and symmetrical, or it's gotta just flat out be stripes. And so pretty much every shirt I have now is striped, and different colors, different fabrics, different whatever, but a solid color for me doesn't work really well. At least I don't what do you think?
SPEAKER_02Well, I mean I no.
SPEAKER_00Right. So Michael means no. Yeah. So I I but then I'm not like gonna put on something that's like a floral print or what are they a heritage print, you know, like fake Hermes or real Hermes for that matter. I just want colors. I want more than one color on my shirt, and I want it to be straight lines. So anyway, you open my closet now, and it's like a freaking circus, backstage circus costume rack. It's just like this kaleidoscope of every color of stripes you can imagine. So um, and I am not stopping now, by the way. Okay, the other problem I'm having is graphic tees. And this is a huge problem that Michael has.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it's kind of a problem, yeah, for me.
SPEAKER_00Um, and I feel like I I don't feel comfortable, I don't feel myself like throwing on a graphic tee and going about my day if I'm leaving the house, you know, or people are I'm seeing people. I don't feel good in a graphic tee.
SPEAKER_02Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_00Um, but I sure like these other shirts.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00So there's another one on the way. I can't wait to see it. Um, and and then there's this whole thing now, and I've talked to some of my friends about this, where like spring and summer, all this everything is spring and summer now. All the ads, all the catalogs, right? So I'm already in my head, I'm like, now wait a second, this particular shirt that I'm wearing right now, which I've got to say is pretty cool, it's from anthropology, it's it's blue and white stripes um in the body, and then the same blue, but with some sort of mustard stripes on the sleeves. I love a mixed stripe. Yeah. Have I told you, fashionistas out there, that a mixed stripe is the be-all and end all?
SPEAKER_02That's it, huh?
SPEAKER_00And you gotta look for them. When you find a shirt or an anything that's got one stripe, say on the sleeves, and then a different thing in the body, or vice versa, or maybe sometimes you can find one where there's half that's one stripe, and then the other half is a subtle play on that. Okay, yeah. Uh, that to me is the ultimate. That's what I'm looking for. So that's how I end up in these anthropology shirts, because you put in mixed stripe, and they're like, Yeah, we got that, we got something for you. Just hand over the credit card. Yeah. You're all you're all set. Oh my god. Um so many things, so many things to discuss with you. Now, speaking of shirts, yeah, I can't stop buying them. Right. I can't stop buying them for myself or for Michael because you know, that's how I do. And I there's a shirt I bought for Michael. When was it, Michael?
SPEAKER_02Uh I don't know. What shirt are you talking about?
SPEAKER_00Your favorite shirt, your Thomas Pink.
SPEAKER_02Oh, it's been several years ago.
SPEAKER_00Well, it's gotta be more like 10.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, about 10 years ago, yeah.
SPEAKER_00And you were a larger size.
SPEAKER_02Exactly.
SPEAKER_00And the shirt does not fit you anymore.
SPEAKER_02Nope.
SPEAKER_00And I have been looking everywhere to find the shirt. It's a Thomas Pink German Street. It was a limited collection, really unusual. Um Thomas Pink makes the most incredible shirts.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Uh, and I'm not exactly certain why I splurged on this particular shirt and ordered it from you, for you from London. Or it may have been from there, might have been a store like Mr. What the heck is the name of that store in LA? I don't know.
SPEAKER_02Mr. Close.
SPEAKER_00No, it's something really stupid. It's like Mr. Dapper or something. Oh, okay. Yeah. At any rate, um, I I found it. I was like, oh my gosh, I think Michael would love this, and lo and behold, it turned out to be your favorite shirt. And since you told me, I don't know when, sometime in the last year, that it's too big for you and you're really sad about it because it was your favorite shirt.
SPEAKER_02I have been You've been looking, I had no idea you were on the hunt.
SPEAKER_00The hunt, you could call it the hunt. I have like 300 different alerts that I get.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Because there are so many different ways of describing this shirt.
SPEAKER_02Right, yeah, I got you.
SPEAKER_00Um and so I'm constantly getting, we found your on eBay, on Vestair, on Poshmark, yeah, on all these different sites. I'm I'm looking at all of Europe. Um trying to find one. I found one other one, but it was also a double X, uh, which is the size you have that's way too big. Yeah. So but at least I knew it exists because I was starting to feel a little cuckoo. Anyhow.
SPEAKER_02Um shirts. Shirts, yeah. Buy them or not, you know. I mean, you you you you you might you might be addicted.
SPEAKER_00We need to get that, we need to get the sound clip from the great Gadsby, the uh the original, the Robert Redford, and Mia Farrow, who plays Daisy, comes in and opens his armoire or his chest. I I don't remember exactly what if it was a drawer, and she pulls out all the shirts, and she's sort of on the bed with all the shirts and saying, Oh, all the shirts, all the shirts. Do you have any idea what I'm talking about?
SPEAKER_02No, I mean I I'm gonna guess it's about all the shirts.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Well, you are one live wire today, I gotta say.
SPEAKER_02Oh, whoo, good to know.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, big big sexy and in quiet mode.
Fake Wheat Bread And Food Additives
SPEAKER_00Um so there's stuff that's been going on with food that I've been reading about. And it's scary. Uh some of it's funny, some most of it's just scary. Creepy American weird.
SPEAKER_02Well, I've got I've got a food thing for you too, but we'll go with it. No, we'll do yours first because you're talking about scary foods, and I'm not. Well, I mean, maybe not.
SPEAKER_00Maybe not.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Okay, I don't know what that is.
SPEAKER_02I know. I know, but you it will become clear.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Um, so anyhow. All right, there's a brand called Nature's Own Wheat Bread. It's really common.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I've I've seen it around. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And it's a big loaf of what looks to be sliced wheat bread.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Okay, so. Turns out that you do this bread washing test with it.
SPEAKER_02Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_00I've seen it done a million times now. Really? It's colored bread? Exactly. And you take a slice of it, you hold it. Oh man. You hold it under some water, squeeze it out, do it again, turns white.
SPEAKER_02No way. Turns white. That is disgusting.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Uh I think that.
SPEAKER_02That is so wrong.
SPEAKER_00And so.
SPEAKER_02But it does explain why you can look at the labels on so-called wheat bread in the store, and nutritionally it's no different from the white bread.
SPEAKER_00Well, and in some cases it's worse because they use this caramel coloring.
SPEAKER_02Right, right.
SPEAKER_00Oh man, that's which has all kinds of. The other thing I learned is that if something says natural flavors, bag it.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it does not mean it's the flavor of the thing you're you're looking at for one.
SPEAKER_00I saw a guy like doing a whole yogurt thing, uh-huh. Like in a bodega, and just taking yogurt off the shelf and saying, okay, so here's your Yo play. And it's got 25 milligrams of sugar in this little Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Insane. And it weighs 30 milligrams, by the way.
SPEAKER_00Right. And it's got this, that, the other, all this stuff, stabilizers, chemicals. And he finally gets to Siggy's yogurt.
SPEAKER_02Oh, yeah. The uh is that Icelandic or something?
SPEAKER_00Something like that. Two grams of sugar.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_00You know, like reasonable.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00We don't all have to be jacked up on sugar all the time. Apparently. But I mean, eating sugar free in quotes is pretty bad for us for the most part.
SPEAKER_02Well, I mean, your our brains run on glucose.
SPEAKER_00Yes.
SPEAKER_02So but we are artificially sugar free and and live. You know, completely.
SPEAKER_00However Well, that's not. We're talking about refined, I'm talking about refined cane sugar and corn syrup. All this awful stuff that's you can absolutely live without any of that.
SPEAKER_02You sure can.
SPEAKER_00Uh so now there are 60 well let me let me go back here a little bit.
SPEAKER_01Okay.
SPEAKER_00There are a lot of American foods that are banned or restricted all over the world.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yep.
SPEAKER_00One, and uh this list freaks me out because I eat some of this stuff. Chlorine washed chicken.
SPEAKER_02Oh, that sounds awful.
SPEAKER_00Has been banned in the EU since 1996. Is that what we are we getting bleached chicken? Those rotisserie chickens. Yeah. They're chlorine washed. Yep, and it's used to mask poor farming conditions. So, I mean, for every reason, that one's gotta go.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I agree. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Then there's ractopamine treated pork.
SPEAKER_02Okay, yeah.
SPEAKER_00Over 160 countries, including China and Russia, banned pork from our pigs.
SPEAKER_02Right, because we're jacking them up to make them uh bigger and have less fat.
SPEAKER_00It's a muscle growth additive.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, that is so messed up.
SPEAKER_00Mountain dew.
SPEAKER_02Mountain dew, yeah. Yes. Yeah, oh my god. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Contains bromited vegetable oil, BVO, which is a flame retardant. Banned in Japan and the EU.
SPEAKER_02Wow.
SPEAKER_00Um, a lot of our bread, potassium bromate bread and buns used in many U.S. breads. It's an additive link to cancer, banned in the EU, Canada, and China. Insane. Hormone beef milk. Um, so any any milk like dairy, you know, from cat cows um treated with growth hormones.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And then there are the preservative heavy snacks.
SPEAKER_02Uh well, that's all of them. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_00Well, products with BHA.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, BHA, BHT.
SPEAKER_00Right.
SPEAKER_02Yep.
SPEAKER_00Um, so for instance, Red 40 and Twankies, uh-huh. Restricted and banned in several European nations. And then here's one that you might find to be a bit of a shocker. Ritz crackers are sold with different formulations in Europe because the ones we eat here have too much hydrogenated oil.
SPEAKER_02Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_00So what the heck?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah. And well, you you know what? Uh, if if you go to a subway uh store in the UK, right, they cannot call their bread bread. Yeah, I know. It has too much sugar. So it has to be classified as cake in the UK.
SPEAKER_00You know, I have a friend who um this is about a year ago, who went to Italy for a month to work. And he came back and and was sending posts about, oh, look at this food, look at this bowl of pasto, look at this cannoli, look at just all these like food porn pecs all over social media, comes back, gets on the scale, and he lost 10 pounds.
SPEAKER_02Oh my goodness, isn't that something?
SPEAKER_00And I'm and in France, oh no, in Italy.
SPEAKER_02Okay, yeah, wow.
SPEAKER_00I mean, you get rid of a bunch of this garbage, you can eat whatever the heck you want. Yeah, you just have to make better choices. And listening, listen to me lecturing, I'm lecturing myself, yeah, essentially, because what I really want right now is meat or an entire rotisserie chicken.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Um, oh God, Michael, I have another sad thing about this to tell you.
SPEAKER_03Oh no.
SPEAKER_00Now, I have to confirm this one. I'm not a hundred percent certain. I only saw one little AI thing about this.
SPEAKER_01Okay.
SPEAKER_00But prepared salads and salad kits.
SPEAKER_02Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_00They say that those that the the greens in those are chlorine soaked to keep them um having a more stable shelf life. Um, basically, folks, I know you all know this already, but you're on your own in this country. You've got to do defensive shopping, defensive eating.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. So, Michael, what were you gonna tell us about food?
Can Mayonnaise Count As Music
SPEAKER_02Okay. Um, about twenty-five years ago, a question was asked on the uh on the cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants. Is mayonnaise or can mayonnaise be a musical instrument?
SPEAKER_00Could could it be or is it?
SPEAKER_02I what exactly that's the question. Patrick Starr asked this question. Okay. Right? Well, the question has been answered. Okay. Uh let's see, Dr. Rachel Durkin, head of global music technologies at Northumbria University, and her team of experts decided to see if scientifically mayonnaise could be considered an instrument.
SPEAKER_00All right.
SPEAKER_02And, you know, it's been an internet meme ever since. Did not. You know, Patrick said something about that. So to come right out with it, uh, yeah, mayonnaise can function as an instrument and in particular a quite versatile instrument. Um, they found out that there are, you know, different ways of of like tapping on the like a jar of mayonnaise or whatever, you get different frequencies.
SPEAKER_00Okay, just stop right there. Okay. Yes. Okay, you know, remember we discussed last week that it's a come to Jesus time for you. Now, Jesus was just here.
SPEAKER_02Hey, I'm not the people at this at this university who decided to be a good thing.
SPEAKER_00You're the person, you're the person repeating it all and saying how fabulous, fascinating, fun this is.
SPEAKER_02Well, hey, it's it can be technically a musical instrument.
SPEAKER_00Okay. What okay, let me ask you a different question. What cannot technically be considered a musical instrument?
SPEAKER_02That is a very good question. I don't know. We would have to ask these guys in Newcastle about that.
SPEAKER_00I'm not asking these guys anything. I think they're losers. I think they just hate mayonnaise. Or maybe they're obsessed by mayonnaise and they want to have as much of it around as possible.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Um, but the fact that you have glommed onto the story kills me. It's a good story. Because except it's a good story, except I think it needs to be expanded to point out that truly anything can be a musical instrument.
SPEAKER_02Well, I mean, there's a lot more experimentation that has to go on to determine that, I would think. Why?
SPEAKER_00Well, because experimentation.
SPEAKER_02You would have to start using everything as a musical instrument to see if it could be.
SPEAKER_00There's no question. One of my favorite things is about um Adele. Rumor has it, and there's this deep kick drum that starts in the beginning of that. That's what it sounds like.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_00It's actually a recording of Adele kicking a stair in anger with her foot.
SPEAKER_02I see.
SPEAKER_00So, you know, if Adele's shoe can be an instrument, I think we can anything can be an instrument.
SPEAKER_02Well, you know, that's a that's an interesting question right there. Is it Adele's shoe that is the instrument? Or what's it? Or the stair. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Well, let's say, you know, is it the drumstick or the drum?
SPEAKER_02Ah, well, that is a very good question.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, well, it it they go hand in hand.
SPEAKER_02I think it is the drum, actually.
SPEAKER_00But uh Well, what if you use brushes? Well, yeah, it's still totally different sound.
SPEAKER_02Gonna sound different because you're using something different on the same instrument.
SPEAKER_00God in Himmel, save me from this perseverating. Ugh.
SPEAKER_02Well, hey, you know, it's about food.
SPEAKER_00Jesus might still be around. You know, he just he just he just rose again.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, but right like three days later he's gone, right?
SPEAKER_00But it it it hasn't been three days.
SPEAKER_02So Well, isn't today the third day?
SPEAKER_00No. Sunday, Monday, Sunday to Monday, one, no, this is the second day. So it probably is still around. You have one day to get yourself straight with Jesus. Okay? One day. Uh-huh. And I I'm gonna recommend that as soon as possible, as soon as we get off the air, you begin a midnight vigil or a 1 a.m. vigil, it'll be. Um, and and work on some of these issues. Um I'm just saying, it's just a thought, honey.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_00I don't know. I don't know nothing.
SPEAKER_02I know I don't know. Also, no, nothing.
SPEAKER_00I
Weight Gain And Medication Frustration
SPEAKER_00know that I have gained a solid 10 pounds on one month of prednisone, and I've gotta say, I'm pretty angry about it.
SPEAKER_01Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_00It just doesn't seem fair um to be uh, you know, having a health crises and your medicine is making you sicker. Now, before everyone writes to me and tells me uh uh, you know, their story, I know, I know, I know. I've been through this a million times.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Where the cure is worse than the disease. But gosh, this is frustrating.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And I want these 10 pounds off. I keep thinking if I just stop taking the prognosis, these pounds are gonna fall off magically. Yeah, that's that's not what's gonna happen.
SPEAKER_02It's not how that works, really.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, no, and I know that the doctor that I'm going to on Thursday is gonna kick my butt about this. Um, and probably put me on some other horrible drug to I never mind.
SPEAKER_01Okay.
SPEAKER_00Um,
Birthdays, Visitors, And Appointment Chaos
SPEAKER_00I have neglected to do some shout-outs.
SPEAKER_02Okay, yeah, yeah. Shout-outs. Oh yeah. You kind of we have kind of forgotten somebody, didn't you?
SPEAKER_00And it's not not for not having thought about it, just for being a bit distracted to say the least.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00But Artemis Buffington. Happy birthday. Yeah. We love you so much. We we truly do. Oh, good. That's really good. Yeah, Michael gave you some applause right on. Well deserved, well-earned. Um, and another one that I'm gonna mention that's coming up, but I don't want to forget it, is Jose Lynn. Oh, yeah. Who thank you, Michael. That's that's so uh organic. Yeah, he he might have some um news to share with us. We might be breaking some news about Jose Lynnwolf.
SPEAKER_02Oh, okay, all right. That'd be good. Yeah. I've been wondering what's going on with that guy.
SPEAKER_00Well, get on the uh the old text machine there and see what you can find.
SPEAKER_02Okay, I'm gonna find out something.
SPEAKER_00Uh what else was I gonna say?
SPEAKER_02I don't know.
SPEAKER_00Oh god, this week. Okay. A lot of you enjoyed hearing John Baker, Silver Lake, on the show.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Was it it was the week before last. Well, or two weeks ago. John Baker, Silver Lake is on his way back to town.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, he's gonna be uh gonna be well back here coming up here.
SPEAKER_00And as he refers to himself, I'm a publicity whore. Those are his words.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, right. And nobody be uh, you know, don't get the lawyers involved or anything. We didn't say that. Those are his words.
SPEAKER_00Far be it from me to deny him a microphone at my table.
SPEAKER_02I guess that's true.
SPEAKER_00Uh so he and his partner are coming back for an extended visit to help us do a bunch of stuff in the house. And also one of my best oldest friends from who lives in England now is coming. Are they all getting here Thursday?
SPEAKER_02Uh maybe.
SPEAKER_00Oh no, wait, Wednesday eighth.
SPEAKER_02That's Wednesday.
SPEAKER_00Oh my gosh. He's getting here Wednesday. Okay, yeah, and everybody else they're getting here Thursday, and then you and I have nine doctors' appointments on Thursday.
SPEAKER_02Right, yeah.
SPEAKER_00And that's not really much of an exaggeration. No, you've got a surgeon, you've got a dentist, I've got a cardiologist, I've got a visiting nurse.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Uh we got a it is a bunch of stuff, so we've got so many people.
SPEAKER_00Does anyone
The Cleaner Who Barely Cleans
SPEAKER_00out there know anyone who cleans just a decent person? Yeah, like in the dentist, uh, you know, well, anywhere in Cape Cod.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_00Well, uh, yeah, but not like you know, so we have this quote cleaner, and uh these are big quotes.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, they're doing a lot of lifting.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Uh she has gone from being a fantastic cleaner to however many years later, she walks in, she drags a swiffer around, the same two places every time she comes in, she runs the vacuum, she rolls her eyes, and she leaves. And that is so accurate.
SPEAKER_02That's the funniest part. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And Michael and I can count on the fact. So she's supposed to come here twice a week for short visits because we have a lot of turnover with guests and visitors and so on. So what I generally have her do is she'll she'll come in and I say, can you please, you know, flip that room, change the sheets, change the shower, the the towels, and you know, just give a go-round with the Swiffer in the vacuum um in some other section of the house.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Uh, but Michael and I know we can count, she can be counted on, not for much, but for this, that at least two or three times a month we are going to get a text from her on the day, some usually maybe two hours from when we're expecting her to walk in. Yeah, yeah, that's that one of two things has happened. Either something's gone bonkers with her brand new Volvo, or her dog's foot hurts.
SPEAKER_02Right, it's gonna be something dog or car related. Yep. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And so sure enough, I was thinking this morning, I woke up, okay, good, she's coming. She can take care of the room upstairs because Peter will be getting here on Wednesday, right? And then John and Sue on Thursday. And I want her in here before any of those people get here. And she says, I I can't come today. My dog was limping last night and now he won't stand up.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Now this happens to her dog all the time.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, well, he's uh he's delicate. He's uh he's a very delicate uh golden.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, she's a delicate golden.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I think that's I think that's more of it, yeah.
SPEAKER_00And I mean, here's the thing is she now has moved in with her boyfriend's family. So she's got her boyfriend and his parents in some big ass McMansion in Watertown, but nobody to the mother takes the dog to the dog park every week. She now drives to the Cape, she's got a house in Falmouth, she's pretty much just abandoned it. She drives to the Cape now to like see a couple clients, and it's very begrudging. Yeah, very begrudging. Yeah, so and she's checked out. So if anyone else, you know, get in touch with us, levineradio at gmail.com.
SPEAKER_02You can do that.
SPEAKER_00Anxious for a cleaner. And just someone decent, just a good person who d does their job.
SPEAKER_02Um I have one more story for uh Oh, tell me. Yeah. Um I don't think I mean we're we got 15 minutes left, I guess, or something like that. But uh here's a all right, this is a good
Stuffed Turnip Dropped From Near Space
SPEAKER_02one. Not food related, alright? Okay, okay. A company, a British tech company, has decided they wanted to go for a world record of some kind, and they did something very odd. They took uh a stuffed animal. Emmy. A nine-ounce yellow green creature that looks kind of like a like a turnip with an eye patch.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_02I guess. And they took it up into the sky over Kingston, New York.
SPEAKER_00Well, okay, now just wait a second. They took it up into the sky. What does that mean? I will tell you in a moment.
SPEAKER_02All right. One thousand one hundred and six one hundred and sixteen thousand four hundred and nineteen feet over Kingston, New York via a high-altitude balloon. Okay. And then the balloon popped.
SPEAKER_03Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_02And they waited to see what would happen to the turnip. With toy as she fell. Uh-huh. Who? You're Emmy, E M-Y is the.
SPEAKER_00Oh, and it's and we're giving a gender assignment now. Okay.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I don't know if it's a guy or a girl, but uh, yeah, I'm whatever it is. It's well, no, it does say her return trip here. Okay. Anyway. Some observers thought, okay, she's gonna get burned up on the way back in, because that's what happens when you re-enter the atmosphere.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, but what were what are we, a thousand feet?
SPEAKER_02No, a hundred and sixteen thousand, almost a hundred and seventeen thousand feet.
SPEAKER_00Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_02This is way up there. And it she will have to come back through the atmosphere.
SPEAKER_00Now, this thing is a nine-ounce stuff. A nine-ounce stuffed toy.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02But she didn't incinerate what happened because she freeze. The density of the thing is low. The speed wasn't fast. And so she fell right on down and right on through, and then hit the ground and kind of, you know, bounced off.
SPEAKER_00So I have a couple questions. Let's start with this. This is interesting to us why.
SPEAKER_02Uh because it's something people did.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, see, every day the eight and a half billion of us people on this planet do stuff. I don't find the vast majority of it interesting.
SPEAKER_02This I I know obviously this is a uh a publicity stunt. For what? For a company named Raspberry Circle, which uh uh originally developed Emmy as an AI compan companion. What does that mean? There's a lot of those online. There, you know, uh chat bots that you can talk to.
SPEAKER_00Oh, I see what you're saying. For humans.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_00So more weddings in the future.
SPEAKER_02I guess, yeah, or something. I I don't know. Yeah, if you want to marry a turnip. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And there are there are those.
SPEAKER_02But uh but that's yeah, that's originally where the character came from. So I'm and so they made a stuffed animal and dropped it from space. Well. And it landed just fine.
SPEAKER_00There are, you know, uh speaking of interesting things people are doing. Uh-huh. Um, how about the Artemis?
SPEAKER_02Uh, we're going to the moon again.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. I mean, if you wanted to talk about interesting things going on in space, I would think that might have been at the top of your list. I don't know. I don't know.
SPEAKER_02I mean, that kind of makes sense, but you know, there's someone dropping a stuffed turnip with an eye patch. Yeah. That's a thing.
SPEAKER_00I I got a I got a Facebook message from someone. It's a meme. It says, friends come and go like waves of the ocean, but the true ones stick like an octopus on your face. Well, kind of. Yeah, I think that's probably true. Well, I don't know how to take that. I'm not it and it's not from someone that I I know that well. I mean, we like brushed past each other in college several times a million years ago. Um, and suddenly I got this.
SPEAKER_02Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_00Well, I just don't quite get it. I I don't quite understand what to make of it.
SPEAKER_02Well, you know, the real friends hang on. That's all.
SPEAKER_00Like an octopus on your face.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. You can't get them off.
SPEAKER_00Can't get around it. Can't go through. How did that go? Going on a bear hunt.
SPEAKER_02Uh can't go over it, can't go under it, can't go around it.
SPEAKER_00Gotta go through it.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, that's it.
SPEAKER_00Wow. Those were the days when you had songs like that. Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_02Those are very very song-like. Hey, here's another fun thing, all right?
SPEAKER_00Yep.
Disney Robot Chaos And Shirt Lore
SPEAKER_00Oh, I can't wait.
SPEAKER_02Disney Tokyo. Who? Disney. Oh. Disney Tokyo. They've got a um when you go you know wandering through Disneyland, there's all kinds of things happening uh around you on the ground, but there are also things happening up in the buildings. Uh-huh. And quite often you'll look in a window and you'll see a character peeking out of it or something. Uh-huh. Usually these are robots as a punzel. Yes. And there was a Rapunzel.
SPEAKER_00Are you kidding?
unknownNo.
SPEAKER_00I guess that.
SPEAKER_02Not even kidding, yeah. In uh Rapunzel's Forest. I guess something in Tokyo's uh Disney Sea amusement park. She's leaning out a window, she's singing a song, and two ravens come up and start pulling out all of her hair. There's video of it. It is absolutely hilarious. They're tearing the hair right out of her.
SPEAKER_00Well, see, I think they're on prednisone.
SPEAKER_02It's quite it's quite possible. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00That's what it sounds like to me.
SPEAKER_02You know what? I think you figured it all out.
SPEAKER_00I think I did. I think I figured out the whole thing. Oh my gosh.
SPEAKER_02You know what?
SPEAKER_00Yes.
SPEAKER_02I've been telling you, we have to talk to people about the the show Pleurus.
SPEAKER_00Yes.
SPEAKER_02Um, and because we're gonna re-watch it, I think Michael. Now I'm thinking that prednisone has something to do with it. With what? With the whole with with that whole thing, with pleuribus. It's prednisone based. What is the whole premise of pleuribus?
SPEAKER_00Uh okay.
SPEAKER_02It's got people doing all kinds of things.
SPEAKER_00Well, it sure does.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Eating meat. Eating meat. Like talking to people, buying shirts, buying shirts and stuff.
SPEAKER_02Oh yeah, that's crazy. Out of control shirt buying. Absolutely nuts. Yeah, we can't. We gotta do something about that.
SPEAKER_00I know. Uh I Silver, speaking of shirts and buying shirts, Silver Lake. Okay. This is something I so relate to. He passed by. Um, for those of you who know or don't know, J Press is a major shirt maker. Well, clothing maker, but major high quality. Um, the label's been around forever, high standards. You can count on a J Press garment.
SPEAKER_02Okay. I don't know about them, so yeah.
SPEAKER_00Well, that's good because I'm not even gonna tell you the price of a J Press shirt.
SPEAKER_02Ah, okay.
SPEAKER_00At any rate, uh he passed by at some point. There was this J Press shirt that he fell in love with. It was wide stripes, vertical stripes. Now, when I say wide, I don't mean like super wide, but wider than your classic shirt. No, yeah, no, and pink and white.
SPEAKER_01Okay.
SPEAKER_00Um a nice sort of soft pink. He has been chasing that shirt for years. Uh-huh. Now, here's the problem. I am now chasing that shirt.
SPEAKER_02Well, yeah, that that would be the problem.
SPEAKER_00Because of course I'm determined. Aha! I found it.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_00You know, that that will be me.
SPEAKER_02Yep.
SPEAKER_00Or he'll get here on Thursday and surprise it'll be on his bed or whatever.
SPEAKER_03Right.
SPEAKER_00Um, which won't be made because of the freaking cleaner. But anyway, um the I passed by a coach in 1985, I think it was.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_00That has haunted me to this day.
SPEAKER_02Oh.
SPEAKER_00And I've been thinking since I've been parting up, parting with a lot of stuff, like divvying up Oh, what what what is this?
SPEAKER_02This would be the the song ending the show.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I'm aware, but which song?
SPEAKER_02It's called Good Dogs and Sad Songs.
SPEAKER_00Aw, who does this song?
SPEAKER_02Uh Ian Munsik is his name.
SPEAKER_00Well, this is certainly sweet. Uh what was I saying?
SPEAKER_02You're talking about shirts.
SPEAKER_00I know, but specifically, do you have any recall?
SPEAKER_02Uh no, because I was over here pushing some buttons. Total no recall is the name of this film.
SPEAKER_00Alright. Uh,
Closing Thanks And Donation Ask
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SPEAKER_02Yeah.
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