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June 15, 2023 • 20 mins
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This is a big nineties of Anine production. Welcome to Scott and Sadie's
twenty minute morning show. All right, let's go. Welcome to Scott and
sadies twenty minute morning show. WhereI pause just long enough for day her
for you not to hear her going. I'm sorry, I'm always making some
sort of weird noise. Um.So anyway, it's it's content we produce,

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you know, for the iHeart radioapp. Wherever you don't know a
podcast iTunes to where you can givea five star review and a comment.
I'll look here in a minute tosee if we got any comments yesterday.
But my money's on no. Well, stat maybe you'll be surprised. Is
acting like I know something when Ireally don't. Um, I just saw
on Facebook somebody died. I didn'tknow this person. Okay, but somebody

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die, yes, and it's terrible. Okay, well it is. It's
it is terrible tragic, especially whensomeone dies younger or prematurely or before you
know. You kick me up intomy eighties nineties. Yeah, you read
Scott's dead and it's sad but notunexpected. Yeah, that's true. That's
true to where when it is unexpected, I always wonder this, and I

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asked Scott off the air, Isaid, oh, I wonder what this
person died of? And Scott thinksthat's the weirdest thing in the world.
I always wonder when I hear peopledie. I want to know what they
died from. Why. I mean, how does that edify you in anyone?
No? But I just I thinkabout that every time I'm reading like

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a post or somebody where it's likeso and so died. I always try
to read more into it. Thatmakes me a monster, doesn't it.
But you know what, when Idie, I don't really care what you
do. Well, No, Iknow I will be. I hope if
people post, if there's a socialmedia yeah, and if people are posting,

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I hope they straight up say herdamn head got caught off. I
want it to be very graphic sopeople know she died from decapitation, every
horrible detail. Why do you wantshe died in a fiery plane crash and
they found her head in her bodyin a different place. No, I

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want that. I want people toknow, rather than wonder, like,
oh, what the heck happened?It's horrible. I want to I want
people to know exactly what happened,and uh, you know Marishka Hargeta on
the show. How can I not? Yeah, anyway, her mom was
a famous actress. Hang on,let me think, let me think.

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Who is her mom? My?God, Google so much faster. Will
you look it up? Yeah?I will. Marishka Hargota's mom famous acts.
Figure out how to spell Marishka tobegin with no harget It's hard to
say what you get it, it'spretty fun to say. Anyway, her
mom died in a car accident andI was reading an article about it one

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day and they're like, she wentunder a truck and her head got cut
off. And I'm like, thatis the most graphic thing. What But
you know, on the other hand, I was like, I want to
know. I want to know whathappened. Oh that's so gross. I
feel dirty. The daughter of actressin nineteen fifties era seximl Jane Mansfield.

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Yes, that's Mrshka Hargeta from Lawand Order's mom. Her father was a
Hungarian born former mister Universe, whichis where the name Murishka harget I mean,
she's a trackive, but I meanshe should be, like I kid,
if she's the cross between a MisterUniverse and Jane Mansfield. It should

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be like looking at the sun.Yeah, it really should, it really
should. Who do you think isand don't say, like my wife looking
at the sound attractive? Yeah,who do you? Because I will tell
you I think Angelina Jolie is lookingat the sun hot. She's gorgeous,
she has perfect teeth, she hasshe has interesting teeth. They're kind of

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big. I don't know, butit works for her. But I would
say, well, she's one actresswhere I'm like, wow, she is
just like painfully good looking. Youwon't You don't have anybody my wife.
I know, I knew you weregonna be nerdy like that. You literally
can't think of one person in theworld in the world sky my wife.

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It can't be your wife. Yourwife never existed years married. There's just
stop being boring. Literally, everytime we try to lay the free pass
game, damn you whatever. It'snot about being a cheater or not.
It's about like seeing beauty. Theconstable and I will be out somewhere and

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if there's a really beautiful woman,I will say, oh my gosh,
look at this woman over here.And that's not me hitting on the woman
that's me saying like, wow,she's gorgeous. She's looking at this unhut.
Yeah, And he'll always go likethis because that's a trap. That's
a try, I know. AndI'm waiting. I'm like a black widow.

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I'm like, do you think herboobs look better than mine? He's
like huh obviously the answers yes,we all know it, and yeah,
I think about smoking me. Yeahexactly. The lineup for the nineteen seventy

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eight dollars ago. Yeah. Soanyway, I was just thinking about that
a little bit. What was themain topic again, main topic was how
Jane Mansfield and the Mister Universe gotmarried and should have had a stunning baby.
Okay, I think that Marshka Hargetais beautiful. How did we even
enter into what we're talking about?Because I like to know how people died

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die? Okay, that's it.That's it. And Jane mailed that bank
wasn't bad. Yes, she wasin a car. I think was in
the car. On June twenty nine, nineteen sixty seven, Mansfield was in
an automobile accident out on a stretchof US Route ninety between New Orleans and
Bay Street, Mississippi accident ripped offthe top of the car, instantly killing
Mansfield, her boyfriend Sam Brody,and the driver. Asleep in the back

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of the vehicle was young Mariska,then three and a half years of age,
left with a zigzag scar on oneside of her head. Oh that
means see, but the one Iread said her head got cut off.
Now listen, of course it did. You put the pieces together if it
ripped the top of the car offsuper fast, the course that will do.

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You ever walked through a cemetery andgo, I wonder how they died?
I wonder how they died, Scott, she was etched on the gravestone.
I know that's gross, but Idon't think I'm the only one that
wonders how they die? How didthey die? And like you said,
sometimes it's somebody that's much older,and they're they're in their sixties, seventies,

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eighties, nineties, whatever it is, natural costs and you think,
oh, well natural that means thathe just was old and gave up.
Yeah, yeah, and I getthat. I do more. I'm getting
it day. I feel more andmore like I don't know. I guess

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speaking of I should change my emailssign off. I didn't really even think
anyone would pick up on it atall. Oh you. I wanted to
see how long it would take forpeople to pick up. And now I
feel like I should change it backbecause I changed it from I don't know
it said like I don't know minejust says Scott James dead inside Sadie Young,

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and I just wanted to see isanyone going to ever catch this in
an email? I'm just not evengoing to respond on you know what.
It doesn't matter if you like whatI do. It matters. I fight
like it and it makes me laugh. But now I feel like I need
to change it back to the boringthis is Sadie blah blah blah. I

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mean, I don't know. I'mnot going to go there. What nothing?
Some people put inspirational quotes. Whycan't I say I'm dead inside?
Because then last night a sales reptext me was like, why are you
dead inside? And I said,well, I think it shouldn't be a
shock to people. And now I'mlike, well, now I got to

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change it, because well, what'sit gonna say now? Something dumb like
regards or sincerely. I don't evenput a salutation in mind. He doesn't
know. It's just sky Kay Jamesair personality, iHeart Media of Northern Colorado,
address phone number and the little iHeartlogo, which they like very much.

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Yeah, I don't know how todo that. I can show you.
I tried the other day to becauseyou know an email, you can
have your picture and I tried toat a picture. I could not figure
out how to do it. Isay, we put a picture of BoJack
Horsemen in your I loveman. You'venever even watched one episode. You would
hate it. You would hate it. Please don't watch it because I don't

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have time. Too few chocolates inthe box. There are so many things
that I watch that I want youto watch. And it's the same with
my parents. But I think they'regonna hate it. You're gonna hate it
at my age, do you wantme to give an hour to two hours
of my time on this kind ofthing? You again with the concept of
too few chocolates in the box,which has really moved me. So what

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would you do? Okay, soyou're not going to watch today's episode of
Blank? What do you do insteadthat makes the world fill the fill the
blank? In I mean, amI truly entertained enlightened of? I mean,
there's some things I enjoy other things. I'm not going to waste my
time on stupid. I don't evenknow. We are so different. I

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don't even know what you Because Ilike scary stuff. He hates. If
a scary movie comes out, Iwill go to the theater. It's so
fun. Don't like it? Youhate that? Um? Also, the
shows that I watch are usually aboutvery heavy people losing weight. They're called
six center Pound Life or thousand PoundSisters, and I love that stuff.

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I just now, what if Isaid that inspires me to be a better
person? Who are you to say, well, I'm nothing. If you
gain your inspiration from where you gainit, I'll gain it from where I
gain it. Speaking of thousand poundsisters, I just noticed in the kitchen
they quit buying the good, thegood beef jerky. But that's not what
we call We called it el queener. And she still thinks that's funny.

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What what? So they started buyingthis beef jerky It genuinely looked like a
weener. So Scott of the eatingsoon and I go, how's the elk
quener? And he'd be like delutiousand I totally forgot about elk Quener and
I just came in from the kitchenand I go, oh, they quit
buying the good beef jerky and nowthey're buying slim Jim and uh, Skot

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goes that deer weener was my favorite. People always go, what do you
guys talk about off the air?This is how juvenile we are. This
is literally how stupid we are.But you're the one that remembered it.
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nine production Segment two Scott Sadie's TwentyMinute Morning Show. Yeah, so I
just googled this book because I foundthis Facebook page and apparently it's based on
a book you would never want toread it. It's called Tragic Hollywood,
Beautiful, Glamorous and Dead. Andit's about people old. Well no,

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it's about it's about old people.Well not, I don't want to say
old people. It's like the oldschool glamorous. And did you know that
Jean Harlow had a guy break intoher house and then he poured all of
her perfume all over him, andthen he killed himself in her home.
Isn't that horrible? That is horrible. I'd move. I wonder if see

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And that's why I'm going to readthis book. Doesn't want to know move?
You had to move. You haveto move. Do you know what
else I saw? And I thinkthis is so odd And I wonder why
it was a thing, And wasthis a thing for other people or just
my family? We have so wellnot we My parents have a have bins

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of pictures, you know, becausethat's how it used to be used to
go get your pictures printed off.We have so many pictures of people in
their casket. Did your family everdo that? No? Why did my
family do that? Like dead peoplelaying like my grandfather. Somebody took a

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picture and I'm like, and it'snot like a This wasn't during the time
of like cellular phones where you couldbe like snap a secret pick. This
is where you had to bust outa camera. I have pictures of my
great grandmother's dad and my grandfather's dead. And you're saying this is not a
thing. It's not a thing inmy family anyway, I don't. I

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don't think we have any pictures,any dead railies. So it's weird.
If I go through like photo albumsof my parents, it'll be like,
oh, that wedding was fun.Oh there's grandma dead. That's weird.
That is I designate that as weird. I don't know, though, because
I'm on this tragic Hollywood beautiful,glamorous and dead site and they have a

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picture of an actor and he's inhis casket. Why I don't know.
People are walking by the casket andhe died, and and I think,
well, I have a lot ofpictures too of dead people, and your
family doesn't do that at all.I bet if you called miss pat she

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would say no. And then it'slike, again, was that why was
that a thing? I want myI tell you I've seen a couple of
relatives, you know, open casket, that kind of thing. And when
I think I've said relative, thefirst thing I think of is them laying
there in the Boxom No, that'swhy no open boxes nowhere. If somebody
has an open box, I turnedaround and go the other way. It's

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not a signed I don't like Iwant my memories of you to be alive
and vibrant, not laying there inthe box. You know, my dad
has made a conscious decision in life. He doesn't really go to funerals any
He just won't go. Man,he's of the age where he's going to
have to start. Well, no, he like two of his friends have
passed away in the past like monthand a half. Yeah, and so

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he's haven't. You know, ifit's a really close friend, he'll go.
But for the most part, hedoesn't like going to that stuff.
And he's just kind of said,I don't like going to I don't like
going to that. It's depressing,and it's right. I think of my
grandfather, who was a wonderful man, lived a long life, did a
lot of great things, and Ijust remember he looked like a wax figure

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and I touched his face and itfelt like play Doh or that silly putty.
Wouldn't do it, it's weird.So you're gonna have Are you gonna
be cremated or buried? I wouldlike to be cremated, and I am
very specific about this, and mywife just thinks I know. And I'm
very specific about this to the pointwhere we may our final arrangements. We've
got We've got envelopes in case ofdeath. Open envelope. I got all

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that taken barrow up Jack and yeah, we and here's yeah, where the
envelopes are not well, not rightnow. They're not with Jack. They're
they're with whenever nieces that has here'sthe envelopes in case and when Jack becomes
eighteen, Jack will get the envelopes. And then there you go, well,
you're probably going to be still alivewhen Jack turns eighteen. I would
hope, but you never know.I mean, that's why you don't.

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You never you know, since sinceHugh you never know. And and so
I uh, we made sure thatwe're all button up that way. And
when it came time to truly puttingdown one of our last wishes with our
remains, I want to be cremated, and I want to be put in
the fair and in the sand trapon number seven. Oh, I thought
you were going to say the fair. No, I want to be just

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spread me in the sand trap atnumber seven, because I've spent an eternity
there already ha ha herty harror.So your eternal resting place is based on
a joke. Would want to giveme shit about my sense of humans?
Sand trap want? I am alsovery like clear about what I want I
do. And I told the constableis I think he thinks I'm kidding you

(18:10):
to put it in your last wisheskind of thing. You know, I
have told him so many times.I want to be creamiated, Okay,
I don't want to take up space. And then I want a beautiful urn,
maybe something from home goods, andoh maybe I can go buy my
earn and you'll be like, whospent two You spent two hundred and thirty
dollars at home Goods And I'll belike that the price you put on final

(18:36):
resting place? I think you shouldleave um anyway. And I want to
be in the house, but Iwant parts of me to be all over,
so like maybe a lot of littleurns. I want every room you
walk into that house, there's apicture of me. You know. In
some countries, have you seen this? When someone dies, they'll just put

(18:57):
place them in like a chair.And though it's weird, have you seen
those pictures? I know? Andthat's why I don't know. I don't,
I don't want. I will notlook at it. I will delete
it, so you okay, wellI have to tell you that I will
send it under another phone number andyou'll be like, who the heck is

(19:19):
I will figure it out, no, because when you open up a message,
you'll see it, don't. Areyou a little curious? In these
other calls? I think it's weirdwhen people die, like the Queen,
and then they walk by her casketfor four days. It's just so odd.
Well, who is it? It'sstill in Red Square, it's linen.
I guess it's it's laying there,just still all these years later.

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I know. Just take it upspace exactly. I especially want to be
placed with a giant portrait of myselfin the master bedroom, because I think
that would be weird if the constablebrought a woman home and there was a
shrine to me. But you thinkthat's right? Lasts after it better last?

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What are you talking about? Howlong will it last? We're out
of time? That's brutal. Hey, thanks for listening Scott and Sadie's twenty
minute morning Show. Thanks for listeningto Scott and Sadie's twenty minute Morning Show,
leave your comments and interact with Scottand Sadie now. Visit Big ninety
seven nine dot com or find himon Facebook dot com, slash Scotten Sadie,
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