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No, I know, but I'm wondering, I'm wondering for people listening, is that like a thing? Like, like if I lived in the Midwest, if I lived in my suburb neighborhood, like, I feel like you wouldn't want to listen to us as much because our stories are so like There's no chance of there being like this great crazy story, you know what I mean? Like, and I feel like people listen to our podcast because there's a chance that one podcast we're gonna have a story that's like, wow, that's such an LA story. And I think it's so subconscious that people don't even pick up on it. But like, I think that's like what keeps people tuned in, like for a good percentage of our audience.

January 3, 202212:00David
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Jason11:45
That's enough for Dave.
David11:46
I say this about podcasts a lot, like Zane and Heath were like, let's just fucking move to Texas and do it there. Like, taxes are better, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And I just think people find you less interesting when you're in— when you're not in LA.
Ilya11:58
You still be in LA, like, technically.
David12:00
No, I know, but I'm wondering, I'm wondering for people listening, is that like a thing? Like, like if I lived in the Midwest, if I lived in my suburb neighborhood, like, I feel like you wouldn't want to listen to us as much because our stories are so like There's no chance of there being like this great crazy story, you know what I mean? Like, and I feel like people listen to our podcast because…
Ilya12:33
Yeah, I agree with you. I think LA has this like weird stigma around it.
David12:36
How—
Jason12:37
yeah, like everyone, everyone say that you should get on a plane to go to Chicago to get content.