S2 Episode 6

Date
Tuesday, 2/2/2021, 6:00 am Length: 0:30:28

Title
The Day The Clock Hit 6 A.M. On Groundhog Day And Josh And Mary Did An Actual 30-Minute Pop-Up Episode During Which Things Started To Feel Oddly Familiar And Time Became Even More Of An Illusion Than Usual

Link
Facebook Videos:
 * https://facebook.com/1236970776697554

Noteworthy Details
Special Episode Location: Living Room Secret Surprise Special Guest: n/a

Summary
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Episode Description

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Quotes and Taglines:

 * Conversation:
 * Mary (laughing): Are you broadcasting?
 * Josh: Yeah, I'm doing this secret surprise special pop-up episode. There's people watching.
 * Mary (still laughing): Then maybe I should make coffee for them.
 * Josh: I don't think that's how it works.
 * Mary (extending mug toward screen): Good morning everybody, would you like some coffee?
 * Josh: I don't think that's how it works.
 * Conversation:
 * Mary: I think that might be the earliest fanfare I've ever gotten.
 * Josh: Well, what about the one that was at, like, 1 a.m. Was that the night before or was that the morning?
 * Mary: Oh yeah, I forgot about that! It's hard to remember time.
 * Josh: Yeah, exactly. It's hard to remember time, guys. I've been saying for months that every day is Groundhog Day.
 * Mary: You have been saying that for months.
 * Josh: Well, 'cause it's true, right?
 * "That would be the Groundhog Day thing to do, right? What if I just opened every single show with that?" (on reprising I Got You Babe after he opened the show with it)
 * "If people are putting in good (requests), then you can write them down. You know what I mean when I say 'good ones.' That's just shorthand for, like, 'not bad ones.' 'Good ones' is only two words, 'not bad ones' is three words, so 'good ones' is shorthand."
 * "This is a terrific song — a) it's just a terrific song and b) to get at the notion of the elasticity of time and the illusion of time. I don't remember how it goes, but I'll do my best." (on Time In A Bottle by Jim Croce)

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Baseball Card of the Week

 * Henry Aaron (from Atlanta Police Athletic League special ballpark giveaway set) and Don Sutton (1981 Fleer, as a Los Angeles Dodger)

Player of the Week

 * N/A

Album of the Week

 * John Kiley – Red Sox Organ Music

Hatter or No-Hatter?

 * Immediate Hatter

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