Run On Sentence

Ep. 19 : Hit The Road Jack

Jack Season 1 Episode 19

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T'was the episode before 20 and 9 days till the move.

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Aye, Keen. What's up, y'all? It's me, Jack, and I'm back with the 19th episode of Run on Sentence. You know what? And another thing. Here we are again. We are here at the Eve episode of the big old 20th episode. And we have lots of new and exciting updates for y'all yet again. So let's jump into it. What's new, Jackie Pooh? Well, the Brooklyn apartment is officially ours. We signed the lease this week. We made all of the first payments, security deposit, first month's rent, yada yada yada. And all of our T's are crossed and I's are dotted, and we are the official, well, starting July 1st, official tenants of this apartment in Bushwick for the next two motherfucking years. I have not been able to sleep the last few days. Like I am just so on edge and so excited about this move. Every night I feel like I'm going to bed earlier so I can wake up and it'll be the next day and we'll be one day closer to moving. I have the most insane like senioritis at work. I just need to get me out of here. Like I just want to go, go, go, go so bad. But like I said, I'm trying to relish this time that I still have at home and soak up the last bit of Long Island summer while I'm here. Not that I won't be back. I'll still come back to go to the beach and stuff. But I just cannot wait to get in there and sink my teeth into the city and explore my new neighborhood and find all my new local spots that are gonna be, you know, like my place to bring friends that come and visit. I have been thinking about it a lot. I think I'm gonna break my sobriety when I move to the city because I just keep thinking about all the fun bars that I'm gonna have to discover. And maybe I want a beer like when I get there. So, or you know, I'm a good old bottle of wine at a wine bar because there's so many wine bars to discover. So I think once it hits July, we're gonna start introducing some drinking back into my life, because why the fuck not? Six months is a big feat in and of itself, and I think I've gotten the big, like internalized and mental change that I was looking for from doing this whole thing in the first place already, like tenfold. I think it's made a huge difference in my life and my motivation and just my perspective on drinking in general and just clarity and you know, like having more intention behind all things that we do, like I, you know, have talked about, and I'm feeling good about just probably easing back into it. Big reason I'm thinking of doing it though is because my lovely cousin Emily, shout-out girl, she got engaged a couple of weeks ago, and she is trying to get her wedding done within a year. She doesn't want to be engaged longer than that. So her bachelorette party is October 1st through the 4th in New Orleans. And maybe I've never been to New Orleans. That's actually Salem's birthplace, so I'm gonna go see my baby's home. And I just cannot be the only sober one there. I know I've been talking about like there's always gonna be another excuse as to like why to drink, which is all the more reason to like not do it and be more conscious about like, okay, but do I want to drink in this scenario? I'm being very intentional behind this, and baby, I want to drink while I'm there. It's not that I have to. I know that I would have fun without doing it. But my first time in New Orleans, I'm gonna be on Bourbon Street with all my cousins, friends, big batch party, huge fun group of people, and I'm gonna be the sober one in the corner while they all get lit. I definitely want to partake, but I don't plan on making that my first weekend back to drinking. I need to build up a little bit more of a tolerance and get my body used to it again. So I will be probably partaking in some beer and wine libations once I move to Brooklyn. So, but yeah, the apartment is ours. I did tell work that I am moving, so I put in my like two and a half week notice. My last day is gonna be the 27th of June, so I can go to Pride on the 28th. I forgot to take off for Pride this year, and instead of trying to get somebody to cover my shift and everything, I was like, wait a minute, I'm probably moving a couple of days after that. So might as well just put in my two weeks to be finished right before Pride. So I just don't work there anymore instead of taking off. So I will be going into Pride on the 28th, staying over with Miss Carly, like I talked about, and that'll be that. Workers, of course, very sad that I'm not gonna be there anymore. Can you blame them? I'm a lot to miss, but they are being so generous and sweet and happy for me about it. They could not be more excited for me. Everyone on the management team and the owners have all lived in Brooklyn at a time in their life, and all of them are like, this is going to be the best thing for you. This is so exciting. We cannot wait to see what you do. And they're my boss is actually a previous employee of a winery in Brooklyn, and she is reaching out for me to see if she can get me a job, or you know, put in a good word. I've applied, I put my resume into this place. So we'll see what happens with that. I am currently looking for work in Brooklyn. I'm gonna look for some sort of winery, wine bar, tasting room, or fine dining service also. I'm totally more than happy to go to restaurants as well. It doesn't have to be, you know, just wine. And then also look for some kind of theater production job as well. As I've mentioned, I stage manage productions. I would love to be more involved in the actual professional world and see how that operates and runs. I've only done it on like a collegiate level, so I am ready to dip my toes into Broadway, into the professional world. So if anyone has any network connections and opportunities they know of, hit my line. Uh, but I'm probably gonna look for something like assistant fill in the blank, like assistant stage manager, assistant production manager, assistant company manager. I don't know, something on the production end that will give me perspective as to if you know if I want to actually be in this industry. I know what it takes, I know that it's a lot of um interesting work-life balance. You're kind of always on call in the theater world. You, you know, get a phone call and you could be on the phone for two hours talking about something production-related in the middle of your day off, because you really never have a day off. So I am excited to see what opportunities I can find, what opportunities the universe decides to present to me in divine timing. Like I have talked about before, I'm all about setting an intention for a general idea of what I'm looking for, not a specific thing that I'm going after, because man plans and God laughs. The universe has so many things queued up 10 steps down the road that you don't even know about when you make a generalized plan of what you're wanting to do. So I am putting this out into the universe. I want something artsy, I want something theater-related, I want something production side of it all to give me a little bit more perspective, see if I want to do this, and some kind of, you know, winery, wine bar, service-related job to sustain me while I do that as well. So, universe, do your thing and bring me the most perfect, aligned, better than I could have imagined job that fits all of those criteria, please and thank you. But while we're talking about the apartment, let's jump into the hoarder hall for the week. We got a lot of new things for the apartment. I dropped a lot of money this week on the rent and the security deposit and all of these new things. But I am just splurging. I feel like I'm going back to college almost. Like it just is that like new beginning, fresh start. Like, let's get it all, honey. So I bought a new bed, I got a full-size bed, I bought a new bed frame, it's 14 inches off the ground, and then I also bought some bed stilts that are like five and a half inches. So I'm going to that seems pretty high. It's like what 20 inches off the ground, but that's pretty much what my bed is now. Uh, and I'm totally comfortable with it. So that underbed storage is going to be major for me because I got a lot of shit, and I don't think I'm gonna have enough room to fit a dresser in my room, and the closet isn't huge, so I think that's gonna be big for clothes storage and for VHS storage. Baby, I have a trunk, like a foot-of-the-bed kind of trunk with the latches on the front that my friends got me for my birthday a couple of years ago, and I was storing tapes that I wasn't really using or keeping in my room collection in the garage, and I took all of those out, picked out some that I wanted to bring with me, and then brought the empty trunk to my room to start packing my tapes and DVDs. I don't know if you can see next to me in this little bookshelf, it's completely empty because I went through everything. Maybe I got a lot of shit. I didn't realize how big my collection was. I didn't realize how like overbearing it is, but I'm not bringing everything. I am leaving a lot of it at home, but I wanted to bring as much as I could, so I filled my bookshelf that I'm bringing with everything that I want on display. Like I'm gonna leave it the way it is. I'm obviously gonna take everything off to move it, but I organized everything the way I want it, and then I'll just take it off, you know, in order and pack it accordingly, and then I put everything that I want to bring but couldn't fit on the shelf in the trunk, and I'm gonna put the trunk under my bed to have backup physical media. And I also bought bedding, of course. I bought a beautiful duvet cover and sheet set. I have had white sheets and white pillows and white duvets for like 10, 15 years now, I feel like. I redid my room like freshman year of high school, and I was very much into the light wood, white marble, white everything. Like it was very of the time. So I wanted to go a totally different direction. I wanted more color, I wanted more fun, funky patterns, I wanted more texture. Like I just was tired of like the sterile starkness of the white sheets. So I got a really cute striped duvet cover. I was leaning toward plaid, but plaid is just a little too like boyish for me. So I ended up going with this one. Really in love with it. I got some green sheets to go with it, and I got two new pillows. I am gonna bring my MyPillow, of course. I'm a big MyPillow supporter, not a supporter of the man himself who makes them, but damn, does he make a good pillow? But fuck that guy. I also got a set of new towels to bring with me. I bought a new laundry basket. I bought some house shoes too. I have been really bad with wearing shoes in the house my whole life, and I want to make a big effort with this apartment to have a shoe rack at the door, take my shoes off when I get home, and then have a designated pair of house slides that I only wear in the apartment that never touch the street. So I bought a pair of those on Amazon to make that vision a reality. I also bought a mattress topper. I don't know if I'm gonna use it. I need to like put the bed together first before I decide. I got an Oswell mattress from Walmart. I was gonna get one from Costco, but they're like the full mattresses like in plastic bags that like are not rolled up. And I think having a rolled-up mattress in a box is gonna be much easier to move into an apartment than a giant, you know, mattress the way it is. So I don't know if the Allwell will need the memory foam topper, it might be soft enough without it, but I got it just in case I can just return it if I don't like it. And for physical media this week, we found a really good collection of stuff. For VHS's, we found Grandma Got Ran Over by a Reindeer. I loved this movie growing up. I haven't seen it in years, but when I found it on the shelf and I looked on the back and saw like the animation style and the color scheme of this movie, I was like, oh, maybe we need to put this in the collection for Christmas time. And the only other VHS I found this week was a Stevie Nicks like music video compilation, I think. It's called I Can't Wait. I haven't watched it yet, but I think from the looks of the box, it's either a tape of music videos from certain songs, or maybe they're like, I don't think they're live performances. Maybe they're like non-music video music videos, like not official music videos, but like other filmings for some, I don't know, photo shoot or some reason. I don't know. I'll have to pop it in to see what it is, but it looked really cute, so I figured I'd pick it up. And we found three DVDs this week. We found Pee-wee's Big Adventure, which I was so excited to find. We also found Pink Floyd's The Wall, the movie. I think from the looks of it, it's like a animated, like visual album movie, sort of like Yellow Summarine that I found a couple of weeks ago. It definitely looks a little bit more like gothic and dark than Yellow Summarine does. Yellow Summarine's like bubbly cartoon, you know, bright neon colors, and the wall looks a little, you know, ooky spooky and a little dark-sided. So, but again, I thought it was a cool thing to have in my collection. And the last DVD that we found this week was a big sleigh. We found Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana. That's right. We found the Wizards of Waverly Place, Sweet Life on Deck, Hannah Montana crossover episode, and it wasn't scratched. It is really hard to find those childhood TV shows and movies on DVD that are not scratched to hell because little kids put them shits through the ringer growing up, so was very pleased to put that into my collection. And baby, we had some S-tier goaded CD finds this week. I found a CD that I've been looking for for quite some time. My favorite Goo Good's CD, Dizzy Up the Girl. This has the Goo Doll's best song on it, Iris. I will not be taking any debate on the topic. It is their best song. I think everyone could agree. Uh, but it also has Slide. I found two of these CDs at the store. I was gagged to find the first one in as perfect a condition as it was, only to find a couple of CDs down, the same one in just as good of a condition. So I was a very nice brother, and I picked it up for Liam because he's also a fan of the Google dolls, and now I'm only missing one of their albums, I believe. So was very, very happy to build my collection of their discography. And I also found a diamond in the rough, even though it wasn't really rough because I found a lot of good stuff, but I found When the Pawn by Fiona Motherfucking Apple. When I tell you, I was shaken in my boots when I pulled this off the shelf. I didn't think it was real. I was sure the CD was gonna be scratched, and it wasn't. It is perfect. I've listened to it three times already, actually, since I got it. I literally put it on loop while I was going through all of my VHSs, so could not be more excited to have that on my shelf. We also found a lot of other great early 2000s, like alt-rock, alt-pop music in the same like Google doll genre. We found How to Save a Life by The Frey, Big Slay. We found Silver Side Up by Nickelback. We found Happy Nowhere by Dog's Eye View. I've never heard of Dog's Eye View before. I could just tell it was going to be this kind of sound, though, based on the cover and like the font that the title was in. So I looked them up on Spotify and listened to a couple of their songs quickly in the aisle, and I was like, yeah, this is exactly what I would expect it to be. It's very much the sound of all the other bands I mentioned already. And I figured, why not give it a shot? We found Stunt by the Bare Naked Ladies, and for some more like classic music, we found the hits album, Joni Mitchell's Greatest Hits. I actually did not find this CD with a cover, it was just like a blank case with the disc in it, and the disc was in perfect condition, so I figured it was a waste to just leave it there because again, it has her some of her greatest hits on it. So definitely wanted to have that in my collection. So I just came home and I took some like heavy cardstock paper that I make birthday cards with and printed out a screenshot of the album cover and made my own CD cover. So when in out, you gotta be innovative, baby. And we also found Electric Ladyland by the Jimi Hendrix experience. And to close off the CD collection, we found another Greatest Hits album. This one was James Taylor's Greatest Hits. I love me some James Taylor. He just puts me in my like good old country feels. I mean, he's not really like hoedown country, but he has that little bit of twang to him. He's a little bit more like bluegrassy-ish, I guess. I don't know what you would consider James Taylor. I always just see him in the same like singer-songwriter vein as Joni Mitchell, Carol King. So but he has a little bit more twang than those artists. Oh, and we also found another Greatest Hits album. Well, I don't know if it was Greatest Hits. It's called Popular Favorites Disc 2. It's a Talking Heads Favorites album. So we were just full of compilations this week. I am just so excited though to listen to all of these CDs in my new bedroom in Brooklyn. I have just been spending the whole week doing imagery and fantasizing about my new life in the city. Everything I do, everything I buy, everything I see, I just immediately put it into the perspective of like, oh my god, but like I get to listen to the CD in the city soon, or like, oh my god, I'm I like this new show. I get to watch this in my room in the city soon. I don't know, I'm just like so giddy and excited, and I just think this is going to be the most exciting thing that has happened to me in recent years. That is one thing though that I haven't really figured out where I'm gonna put in my room is the CD tower that I purchased not too long ago. I again don't really know what this room's measurements are yet. We haven't gotten in contact with the people that are living there currently, and there's no floor plan to know. And I want to get measurements from them so I can get like a general idea. But based on the video that my roommate Michael took when he went to go visit, I'm making like a general idea in my head of what the spacing in the room is gonna look like, and you know, I have a very visual mind, so I'm like rearranging the floor plan in a million different ways to see what's gonna fit where with what I'm bringing, and the CD tower always slips my mind when I'm thinking of placing things, so I definitely gotta factor that into my stuff. Well, speaking of music, let's dive into the content corner for the week and start off with our listening favorites. My favorite song of the week is probably gonna have to be Idaho by Slow Pulp. I never put Slow Pulp on just by themselves. Like they always pop up on an old playlist that I'm throwing on, and I'm like, why don't I listen to them exclusively more? Like their work is so unique, and I don't know why I never just like throw one of their albums on start to finish, but Slow Pulp is one of my faves. Speaking of one of my faves, we got two of my faves, actually, two of my all-time favorites, following this one up. One of my other favorites of the week has got to be Smile by Wolf Alice. Smile is just too good. Wolf Alice has that perfect way of mixing like rock grunginess with like light, catchy poppiness, and they just bring it to you every bowl. And someone else that brings it to you every bowl, one of my other all-time faves, the Japanese house, I've been listening to Far Away by the Japanese House on repeat all week. They just like hypnotize you with their music. Music, at least me. Like they put me in a trance where I just like can't stop listening to them once I start. And I need whatever drug they're putting in their music shot directly into my veins. They are just too good. And to finish off my music, I gotta give it up to Men I Trust. I've been listening to Husk by Men I Trust quite a bit this week, and they are another just like super easy listening band. I don't want to say they're like good background music, because that might be like offensive, but they just are like they're easy listening music. You don't need to like pay attention to what they're saying to just like get the general vibe and fall into a flow with them. I mean, when you listen to them more intently, it's great music still, of course. But I don't know, Men I Trust is just so like smooth and relaxed and easy breezy, beautiful cover girl. I just live, I love them. And for books this week, I finished Lock Every Door by Riley Sager. It was I. It was not the big old twist that I was hoping for. Riley is usually really great about leading you down one road and then turning the other direction at the last minute, and you're like, whoa, hold the fuck up. And this one wasn't that gaggy. I kind of felt a couple of the twists and turns were a little cued up from the beginning. I was like, you know, the killer or like the main protagonist that you find out at the end is the protagonist. I was like, yeah, I probably could have guessed that like a quarter of the way into the book, but I didn't want to like get too ahead of it and like make assumptions and get ahead of myself. Like I was just gonna let the book take me where it was gonna take me. But all of the things that like ended up being sinister and dark-sided and supposed to be suspenseful and be a big twist was like, yeah, kind of duh, you know. But it wasn't the worst book I've ever read by far. And I started a new book called Promise Me by Harlan Coben. My mom is obsessed with Harlan Coben. She's read probably all of his books more than once. My mom is an avid reader. Well, I don't know if I would say avid. She doesn't read all the time, but when she starts reading, she will pound through like three books in two days. Like, I have said this a million times though. As fast as she reads, I don't actually think she's fucking reading and comprehending what she's putting in front of her face. We have swapped books a couple of times in the last year, and I will reference a book that we read not even that long ago, like a month or two before, and she will have no idea what I'm talking about. And I'm not talking like she's missing a couple of plot points or like she has a general idea of the story and just like isn't remembering a certain part I'm referencing. She has like no fucking clue about any single part of the book that I bring up. Like, if I say something and she's like, I read that, like, no, I don't remember that part of the book, and then I will go through the entire synopsis of the book, and she's like, No, I don't think that happened. I'm like, girl, it fucking happened. I don't read that many books. Well, I mean, I read way more than I used to, but I don't have that many in my Rolodex to like forget that hard. And I have a very great memory. And I'm like, no, I can give you a play-by-play of this whole book, and I'm telling you, all of this happened, and baby, I just don't think you read it. I think you just skim and you don't actually like digest and comprehend what's going on, but she denies that that's true. None of it's true. But anyway, she has read all of Harlan Coben stuff and really loves it. She says it's quick, fast-paced, easy reading. It's a lot of like crime, it seems, which is like so up her alley. She has watched literally every single crime television show that has ever aired, literally in every language, too. She's watched every American one, she's watched every German one, every British one, every Swedish one, like anything under the sun that categorizes under like crime television, that bitch has watched it or read it as well. So this is my first Harlan Coben book, though. I'm excited to give it a try and see what the T is with Miss Coben. So far, it's fine. It's fast-paced enough. I can see what my mom is saying. I'm only like 120 pages in, and we're still, you know, getting some development. We just had like the main meat of the story, like the big not, it's not a twist. It's like the bouncing off point of the story, like the reason everything's happening just happened, and it's starting to get good. It's about this man who was a like superstar basketball player in high school, was supposed to go on to the big leagues, got an injury, his career fell apart. Uh, and his very good friend from high school, who he's still good friends with, has a daughter. There he's having a party at his house one day. The daughter is over with a friend of hers, and he overhears them talking about driving home with someone from a party who was really drunk and they were like kind of uncomfortable, but you know, they had to get home, so they got in the car with him, and he had a friend that was killed in a drunk driving accident, so he, you know, interjected into the conversation and told the girls, listen, I'm not going to say anything to your parents, but please, please, please, if that situation ever occurs again, if you're ever faced with having to get into the car with a drunk driver again, do not get in the car. Call me. No questions asked. You can call me anytime, no matter the situation, no matter what time of day it is, no matter how embarrassed you might be, how whatever state you're in, call me. I will drop everything, I will be there. I just want you guys to be safe. And I promise I will not tell your parents anything about the situation if that ever occurs, and I have to pick you up. Which is why it's called Promise Me, obviously, because the girls are like, Well, promise me you actually won't say anything if that happens. And he's like, Yes, I promise. So obviously, hilarity ensues. I'm not gonna go too deep into it, but I think you can gather what happens. They do need to call him for something, and I haven't gotten past what that thing is, so but like I said, it's good so far, and you know me, I love a pocket-sized, compact book, and this is one of those mass market copies, so it is my favorite book size to read. I love it. And unfortunately, we don't have any new TV this week that I watched. I tried really hard to watch the new season of Criminal Minds Evolution, but I refuse to fucking pay for Power Mount Plus again because it is the worst streaming service on the face of the planet. It is so glitchy, it is so laggy, it is so buggy, and I just don't want to buy it anymore. I canceled it months and months ago, and it literally has nothing on there aside from a couple of gems like this new series of Criminal Minds and Big Brother, but I can watch Big Brother on like the CBS streaming app. And they also have RuPaul's Dragger's All-Stars, but again, I watched that on WoW Presents Plus with a VPN, so baby, I didn't have any need for Power Mound Plus anymore until now that this new season of Criminal Minds is out. But I looked it up on Google, and Google is a fucking deceiving, conniving snake. The first thing that popped up where to view it was Pluto. I was like, bitch, I can watch this for free, say less. Not the case. It is just the regular first like 16 seasons of Criminal Minds. And then it also said it was on Hulu. Baby, it is not, that's just the regular season of Criminal Minds, and then it said it was on the CBS streaming app. And I was like, oh, perfect. I have that for Big Brother. Baby, would you believe it is not Criminal Minds Evolution, it is the original Criminal Minds. So unfortunately, the new series is still only on Paramount, and I have not been able to watch it. So I'm just gonna hold out and not purchase it and hope that maybe one of my new roommates has Paramount Plus and I can just watch it on the living room TV when we move, and I'll just binge. I'll have, you know, like probably a whole season at that point to watch. But if they don't, then I'll figure it out at that point. Maybe I'll wait until the whole season's out and I'll do like a one-week free trial under a new email and just watch the whole season, and then I'll be rid of Paramount Plus forever again until a new season comes out, maybe. Well, that's all the content I consumed this week. So let's wrap up this episode with my favorite segment, the run on sentence. Our run-on sentence for the week may be a little controversial to some, but to those who live here and who have been here in the past, I think you can all agree that New York State is the best state in the country. Sorry to all of y'all non-New York bitches. Y'all want to be us so bad. I know you do. There is just no state like New York State. We have everything you could ever want. We have every climate, we have the most amazing famous city in the world where everything is happening. We have amazing life theater, we have beautiful beaches, we have every terrain, we have stunning Long Island farms and beaches and the Hamptons and Montauk and beautiful sandy shoals on the North Fork and on the South Fork and all the way out east and all along the south coast of Long Island. We have New York motherfucking city. Hello. We have the Hudson Valley, we have upstate New York, we have Central New York, we have the Adirondack Mountains, we have the Catskill Mountains, we have amazing hiking trails, beautiful, beautiful, gorgeous woods and just rural areas. We have waterfalls, we have gorges, we have-I mean, you name it, we got it. The only thing that we don't have is a desert, but who the fuck wants a desert? We have all of the desirable things that you could want in a state. It just don't get better. And we have the best weather, even when it's bad weather. Baby hurricanes, we got them, but not like fucking Florida, where it's destroying our asses pretty much every year. We have one pretty bad one every handful of years, but nothing in comparison to the really bad areas. We don't got tornadoes. Miss me with that shit. Yes, we have snow, and we do have pretty bad snow occasionally, really only the last like year. This year was really terrible, but for the last like 10 years, we have not had nearly as bad of snow as we've had in the past. And baby, we got the best food, we got the best live entertainment, we have the best pizza in the world. That's not even an argument. I don't want to hear anything about it. And I'm pretty sure everyone agrees with that. We have the best Chinese food in the world. I mean, maybe not the world, China probably has the best Chinese food in the world, but you know, the Americanized idea of Chinese food, New York is the blueprint. We're just a melting pot. We got every culture, we got every cuisine, and we are New York. Like we band together and we uplift the culture. And baby, you want to talk about the best art and culture? We have Madison Square Garden, we have the Jones Beach Amphitheater, we have the Barclays Center, we have the USB arena, we just have so many places for amazing art and live entertainment to happen. Baby, we have Broadway, we have the mecca of musical theater and theatrical performing, we have the Met motherfucking opera. Like, try again. You're not New York, you're just not New York, baby. And like I said before, you want it? We got it. We have everything you could imagine in this state. And not that I give a fuck about sports that much, but oh, guess what? We also have the best sports teams: the Yankees, the Knicks, Knicks M5, baby. Let's fucking go. I don't really follow the Knicks that hard. I mean, I'm gonna have to start making it my personality now that I'm gonna be living in the city. But I will say that comeback at the game the other night with that rebound was actually so electrifying and so entertaining, and just made me honestly want to do this segment because I was just like, um, that's fucking right, bitch. New York, baby. Like, it just made me so patriotic to be a New Yorker and to root for the Knicks. And oh, bitch, I just love my state. And I'm sure that moving to the city is only going to make me double down on this take and feel it even more intensely to the deepest core of my being. New Yorker to the day I motherfucking die. Catch me in these city streets, baby, defending my homeland to the grave. And if you disagree, your mother. And you, in your wrong opinion, can take it to go with a bigot egg and cheese, salt peppa ketchup on a roll, the Akiway, or I guess, as Jennifer Lopez would say, with a ham and cheese on a roll and an orange drink, if you know you know. Well, that's all I got for you this week, guys. Pleasure as always. I cannot believe that next week's episode is going to be the 20th motherfucking episode of this shit. I say it every week, but my god, has this been the most fun series of events the last couple of months? This shit keeps me going. This shit is just a light at the end of each of my weeks. I've usually been filming these on Fridays and Saturdays after I post on Thursdays, and it just is something to look forward to when I get home from work to film, and it gives me something to edit and look forward to the rest of the week, and I just have so much fun creating and putting in sound bites and putting in pictures and curating it. And I just love Gabbin, I just love talking shit and kikiing with y'all. So tune in next week for the 20th episode of Run on Sentence with many more to come. So thank you all for tuning in to the 19th episode of Run on Sentence, and I will see you all next week for the big old 2 0. Bye y'all! You know what? And another thing.