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Yeah, Roger, gotcha. Well, I guess I was looking back when you gave a drink of something here. Your throat's sore? Yeah, my coffee's pretty damn good this morning, you know that. I thought you were in trouble at one time because you said something about Gabby, and some people didn't appreciate it. And I figured that's why you said you were in the hot spot. Here we go. Well, I haven't really riffed on Gabby, just told the truth. Just said she's mentally imbalanced, and she had started this Sunday thing and then abandoned it. That's all I really said, and I reiterated a few times. Gray was on the thing about wanting me to drop it, because I was probably belaboring it. But I was just telling heads the truth when they were asking where she at. Because when somebody leaves or when somebody does anything like that, there's always going to be people way, way out of the loop that suddenly ask. Steve's funny when he does that, right? I'm not making fun of him, but there was one afternoon it was kind of like that, right? He does it a lot. When we threw Jeanette out of the bus, months later he would just suddenly, hey, I wonder what happened to Jeanette and Virgil. And so then of course I'm like, well, they went to the hillbilly link, and whatever. He didn't get it, right? He still keeps asking. And then there was that same kind of thing with Gabby. Like 20 years later when she done abandoned this joint, Steve asked about it, right? Like, where's Gabby at? So of course I try to do a little bit of damage control on the screen to people that are like just really late to the party like that. See, now I remember that isn't even it. When John, JLD, was thrown out under the bus, probably a few years went by, and Gray just out of nowhere said, hey, what happened to John, JLD? And the shit just sounded funny because we hung him from the old tree outside. That's what happened.
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