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i mean, my grandparents and my uncles used to have that lifestyle, like, exactly like that. right. and i forgot about it. now i'm remembering telling you our chain of cynical surf and turf restaurants we can cash out in two years. yeah, if it is to be here. yeah, i'll do it. >> you heard it here first. i just bella villa. >> adieu. i to chad mizelle. john harbaugh to bagaj cu to dos to. passé.
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>> el fuego. fuego. granada. granada. >> mila. parque del amor. area. >> ja esta aqui. ya estan aqui. lo britanico del abc. ya estan aqui. >> ya estan aqui. lo kayla tausche. yo de la. si. no. >> aqui. ya esta aqui lo britanico. >> i always feel slightly oppressed by beautiful vistas. you know what i mean? >> granada me out da da dum dum dum dum da ali. >> i took
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a walk through this. >> beautiful world. felt the cool rain on my. >> shoulder found something good in the air. beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder. sha la la la la. sha la la la la la. sha la la la la. sha la la la la la. >> are the storybook kingdom of granada. one of the oldest, most complex, magically surreal places in spain and one of the most beautiful. granada is tucked against the sierra nevada mountains of andalusia
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in southern spain. it's not like barcelona. it's not like san sebastian. it ain't madrid. any reasonable, sentient person who looks at spain, comes to spain, eats in spain, drinks in spain. they're going to fall in love. otherwise, there's something deeply wrong with you. spain's the sort of place that never really made any sense, anyway. and in the very best possible way, this is the country that gave us the spanish inquisition. also anarchy. this is where devout catholicism mixes with surrealism, modernist cuisine, with traditional tapas, christianity and islam, traded places, shared space, and the effects and influences of all those things are right here to see you could almost look back through time and through the mists of history, see the phoenicians marching up, cross the vega. or are those feral hippies an influx
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of international hippies, many of whom appear to have set up squats in the caves up the mountain, have made things interesting. they ask what we're doing. we should say we're staging the moon landing. wherever you are on the ideological spectrum, however, some things are constant. it seems some stereotypical expectations. it's true there are free tapas everywhere. yes, they do actually take siestas, which is a civilized thing to do as far as i can see. flamenco. yes, they do that also, but in granada they do it old school and oh yeah, bullfighting. they do that here too. but i digress. i'm here actually to answer a question. what happens if you go over to the other side, say you grew up in the states and like a lot of us wondered, fantasized about what it would be like living abroad in old europe, surrounded by crusader castles,
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delicious food and language. another culture. what would that alternate life, that road not taken be like my longtime friend and cameraman from maine, zach zamboni, is finding out. so where are we going? >> uh, right here. one of these tables, which maybe we want to do like this with. see, how often do you get to go out with somebody that can properly block the table? >> it's a misery. it's what it is. >> oh, boy. yeah oh, yes. >> of course. snails in an almond sauce. about as traditional and as delicious as it gets. that's a plate full of perfect happiness with tapas, huh? that's right. tapas come from here. and this is still one of the few places in spain where they're free. all you have to do is keep drinking. >> you can sit here all day just ordering a couple of drinks and no rush. >> i plan on spending some time here. red wine ordered tripes to follow tender, spicy.
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delicious tripe sun plaza. >> guts. pretty good. >> hello? hello. here we are now. >> not too long ago, before zack basically defected to spain, he met flynn, and next thing you know, he's living here. part of an extended andalusian family. eating the ham, drinking the wine, living the life of the spanish dandy and freakin granada, no less. classically, culturally speaking. do you want a sensitive, nice, caring, thoughtful guy? >> well, it depends of the woman first, but usually we look for this kind of person that we know he will protect us from what? >> feral hippies, for example. >> you know. >> or i would love to do the vows at your wedding. >> do you, zach zamboni, swear to protect gwen sanchez from any attacks by feral, cave dwelling hippies who might attempt her to sell her jewelry or other things of little
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value. >> it's actually pretty cool. >> but i figured now that zach is marrying into a spanish family, i can piggyback along for a bit, suck up a little of the magic, live a little bit of what has often been my dream too. >> what if we can get weird for a second here, man? >> oh oh boy. >> some places do they have an energy man about them? >> what are you saying? >> that i. you know, i don't want to get into metaphysics or, you know, some places we go, you're going to be living up in a cave. >> you keep talking like this. more wine. to see spain, to see it straight, to understand it at all. you should probably peek, if only through. spread fingers at that most spanish of traditions, bullfighting. meet eileen hand, one of spain's most dashing and respected
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bullfighters. he's invited me to la marquesa ranch, a private bullring where he likes to practice. yeah. hey. >> hey. >> so what are you going to do now? is they're going to check how brave. >> and if the calf's not brave, stew. exactly. along with me for the day. when's brother alejandro, who, like many spaniards, consider bullfighting an art today. a little practice first. and don't worry. this guy is too young to fight. this. >> so this is the red cape. you know, this is the most important cape where they make all the art, all the poetry. exactly. all right. >> why the cape? not the man? >> because it's moving.
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>> so that's important. >> that's important? >> you don't want to be moving. >> you don't want to be moving at all. it seems they get. they get more attractive, more. >> this guy clearly has spirit right away. he tries to take a poke at zach's femoral artery, promising. >> ringo, now's your time. >> i don't think so. >> sure, now's your time. you are him. he's going to teach you. yeah, sure. okay. >> no one likes to look like a on tv. so when al fandi jokingly suggests i join him in the ring to wave a pink cape at an aggressive young bull who just moments ago charged my cameraman, i said what any idiot would say. see, it all starts well enough. hey, this is fun. this is easy. >> ah! woo! >> until i get a horn hooked right up next to my nutsack. then it's not so fun. thanks,
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guys. >> oh, man. >> this youngster shall live, perhaps to gore, a future tv host with his mighty horns. hey, hey, now this. this is what a real bull looks like. >> this is a whole different thing. >> 500 freakin kilos of aggressive charging, four legged killdozer aiming at your meat and two veg. >> that's a lot of muscle. >> that's a lot of muscle that's a big bull.
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>> no matter how big, how strong, how scary for this intrepid reporter who's seen many animals die for his dinner. this part is never easy. >> so as you see, he puts the cape lower so the bull brings the face forward, showing the neck. that's it. go on. that was really good. and, um. yeah, that's it. >> hey, it's time for stu bull. stu, our friend went to a better place after all. like a big pot where he simmered
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slowly for hours with local herbs, onions and potatoes. nothing like a roaring fire and a spread of iberico ham. homemade chorizo, spanish cheeses, bread and good olive oil to take the sting out of a near genital mutilation. >> nice. looks good, huh? >> it's not a bad place to come. all right. >> no. >> now, he started at age 19. >> encantado y siempre jugaba el toro. no, pero la todo publico contado pequeno con catorce anos. >> if you were a little boy growing up, you aspired to be a bullfighter. the matadors were the original rock stars. the very ideal of masculinity, male beauty and grace that runs deep. like it or not, you should probably know this before dating a spanish guy. me, i'd happily see an end to it tomorrow, but
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there is no denying the terrible beauty of a very complex tradition. it's not about winning. it's not about killing the bull. and nor is it about being just skillful. you have to look good doing it too. >> yeah. >> are there any, like, really ugly bullfighters? like a really out of shape? i'm out the door with a muffin top. how do you call a muffin top? >> i see no todo todo un poco a little bit. >> yeah, there's a little bit of everything. >> interesting. well, it was an education today and a great meal. thank you. >> cheers, cheers. >> welcome to times square. >> it's the biggest party of the year. happy new year with the biggest guests. we have even more amazing guests lined up for you with performances by music's biggest stars and appearances by comedians,
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up to easter, nearly every city in andalusia gets taken over by ancient processions to an outsider, it's an impenetrable montage of confusing yet deeply evocative images, figures and dark hoods loom up from every direction. smoke pots of incense, candles, religious imagery and the crowds. flashes of goya and velazquez dimly remembered impressions of the inquisition excellent. sera pamela brown. okay, watch this. these guys got to get their painstakingly crafted, massively sized and incredibly heavy and cumbersome float through the door, down the steps, and out into the street. >> but the woman who scored the virgin they were candles to light the whole way to the
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cathedral. >> pedro is another of gwen's brothers, the youngest, and when not working for an i.t. company in ireland, he does this. he carries crushingly heavy religious floats. they're called costaleros and they devote months of training to this. >> man, that thing is huge. >> yeah, their movement is huge. and this is very, very heavy. very heavy throne. >> the virgin float about 3,500 pounds total and precise dimensions that have to make it through the door just so the bearers have to kneel or crawl along with it on their backs to get it through the door. oh. up. >> hup, hup hup hup hup. hup. >> in the main event. ready? set up. >> sean o'brien the whole
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time. the music. >> let's face it, i like a procession and all. but who likes a bunch of guys in hoods? coming in your general direction? i don't. frankly, it creeps me out. time for a drink. perhaps. this is tabernaculo. as best i understand it, an easter jesus and mary themed drinking establishment where between drinks, one can ponder the agony of the christ. but with sausages. is it like this all year or just over the whole year? the whole year? >> it's always like the whole year. yeah. >> wow. they have incense all year. easter music whole year.
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>> that was just a week for quiet contemplation and worship. or is this a party week or both? both of them. throughout the course of the week, over 40 odd processions will creep slowly through these streets. there are different brotherhoods, each with their own sacred colors, crests, insignia and so on. it's their medallions of particular christ images that adorn the bar. and frankly, it kind of bummed me out. maybe it's just me, but when i'm getting a nice late morning buzz, i don't particularly want jesus looking down at me from like, everywhere. how drunk can you get here? don't you feel like a little guilty? like getting really drunk here, john? >> of course. >> whoa, maria. morcilla. >> this is one of my favorite things. >> this is your favorite scenes? yes. try it. it's amazing. >> gaze away disapprovingly all you like. jeebus, i am happy now.
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overlooking granada, the hillside of sacromonte is riddled with caves, many of them older than anyone, even remembers. spanish or gitanos have lived here in caves turned homes like this for hundreds of years. pam bondi sam lilija. >> hey! mama! maria corina machado bob iger mama mama de kilauea volcano mama mama. oh hey paula. curro romero cara de paula. oro e ali. >> they call this a juerga. an informal, intimate and spontaneous performance. what jazz musicians might recognize
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as a jam session. >> this is it. granada. the only place in the world where you get to see real flamenco in a cave. >> alicia, like just about everyone in granada, is an aficionado. >> la guitarra granadina. >> our host, curro is a poet, historian and a patriarch of the gitano community. here, an icon of the flamenco world, gitano, gypsy traveler, roma people are more embraced by the culture here than most other places in europe. >> well, we have our own. those are ours. yeah. i can tell you three things that we for sure we do here. we do flamenco. we do tapas, and we do siesta. >> which you do them well, yeah. >> we know how to live, don't we? yeah. >> hey ay ay dios.
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>> granada granada maya hi. ya know, barbara. bert. hey! >> mahal. avila. >> hi. me da pena hey. vivir dejo de to. >> vera. >> del sitio. donde riposa? lo rito de mi. marina en el aire con movido mueve la luna los brazos y insegna. lubrica y pura susie wiles de duro estano. dentro de la fragua. jun xiang. dando grito los gitanos. el aire. la
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bella bella. el aire, la esta velando. puro. y como quiere gitana. qué te quiera? hey hey hey hey hey hey. >> ahi tata you yo yo pujol. >> columpio y pujol. al columpio ma en pujol la columpio pujol. >> la columpio y en pujol. la colonia. ma. >> harry tomar, una copita. una copita. pardon me. pa pa todo. temperamento puro. la sangre nueva los gitanos como. quienes desi anwar.
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iq. >> nighttime in granada and it's time to pursue that greatest of spanish traditions. top us. you may think you know what a tapas is like if you've had small bites at some fusion hipster bar where they do a whole lot of little plates. yeah, that ain't a tapas. so how often do you do this? a week. >> i do it five days a week, dude. it's rare not to do this, but, you know, it's like on a weekend you come out for a bunch weekday, you come out for one. >> this is latina, a little place run by sommelier jesus and luisa, brother and sister. one bartender, one cook. taken care of. >> everything is for free. that's the main issue of the tapas. >> you're just paying for the
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wine. >> exactly. >> so if i were like a degenerate. wino, i could still eat well, as long as i can afford my wine, i'd eat right. cheers. let us put this theory into practice with our first round of drinks comes this salmorejo is tomato with red garlic, olive oil and blended. i could pretty much eat that all day long. that's right. top us are free. it shouldn't work, but somehow it does. another drink, another tapas. tomatoes, olive oil. >> bread. yeah. >> awesome. and this tortilla for me is just amazing. >> so i just all i got to do is keep drinking and i'm going to eat like a kid, and they'll keep feeding you. >> yeah. >> although maybe you'd be interested in caviar here. >> really? yeah. >> that's not included with my, uh. >> well, there's another point of the tapas. usually you have a few tapas, and then, you know, you start to get hungry. yeah, exactly. >> for a portion, they're just
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hooking you in with it. >> it's all a scam. >> it is a scam. >> a couple of little nibbles. next thing you know, you're ordering 200g of caviar. caviar ain't free. my friend. delicious. entirely sustainable spanish caviar from farmed river sturgeon. >> it's one that you can come in a place like this. get. great potato. yeah, or some high test caviar. >> ho you guys are going to eat the whole thing in one. >> stream. >> i'm sorry. is there something wrong with that? not even married yet. it's nag nag nag. >> next place. let's do it. >> octopus. what a novel concept! there's even a verb for it. tapas. meaning to take tapas. as in, if we go to tapas some more, we're going to have to elbow pass this crowd of catholics here. >> is it extra insane because it's santa susana? yes, but it's always busy here, man. oh, boy. yeah, the bar we're
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going is just on the other side. >> maybe we go around with parades crisscrossing the city in every direction. the steady drumbeat warns that your route is about to be cut off entirely for the next 40 minutes, we can cross. >> we can cross that. >> we have to go around where? >> going around, going around, going around. >> but we need to walk past. >> perdon, perdon, perdon, gracias. perdon, senora de qué no se puede no se puede estar aqui. si. pero no hay mucha gente doge de atras. solamente aqui perdona. >> gracias. >> people take their processions very seriously here and aren't exactly accommodating to anyone who threatens to block the view. >> that was amazing, right? really cool
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to see. tell me there's not some duende in that music. come on. >> it isn't windy in that music. >> there are some duendes. >> finally, bar number two, oliver, this place is always packed. beer, please. and with it comes a delightful tapas of mussels, steamed in butter and olive oil. >> look at that. that's a great tapas. come on. this is what's different, right? people come in here and they will eat like this. perfectly happy, perfectly content to forego the table. come out here and stand around and eat. >> like this. exactly. >> gwen's glass of wine comes with fried eggplant and honey, which sounds to me like it's moorish in origin. more wine accompanied by these delicious little clams. oh yeah. in the main event. oh, now we are talking. yes, these langoustines, however, are not tapas and consequently not free, but worth it at any
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price. >> oh, that's so totally awesome. >> oh, we did good work here. >> anything else? tony, should we go on? >> no, let's move on. >> all right, let's move on. >> as this death march of tapas continues, things start to get a little weird. this is the story of my life. he doesn't do this at home, does he? >> no, no. >> thank god. so now i understand what you feel. >> yes. every day. finally, a little empathy. >> i do like the increasingly meta aspect of this show. i should really be live streaming now. we can really be interesting. finally, bar gallardo just making it before closing. now, let's be honest, we've had a lot to eat and drink at this point. some restraint needs to be shown. >> little fried fishes. >> don't you
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feel okay? >> fried fish, little one, little ones. >> then we're done oh, cheese. >> but instead, three more beers. three more tapas cheese. boquerones, little fried smelts and chula tita's baby lamb chops. >> these are super good. >> these are super good. i'm uncomfortable. >> the idea of something for nothing, right? >> it's not something for nothing. >> it's all $3 for a glass of wine. it's something for nothing. >> yeah, but if somebody can get the math right in the u.s., this will take off. >> no, never. really. we will never have tapas sculpture in america. ever. >> ever. you're looking to change the entire day from the minute you get up in the morning in america, nap in the afternoon. are you out of your mind? >> i want to be able to go down, walk to my bar. i want to have a little beer. >> i want a golden unicorn that money. >> both of those scenarios are equally likely.
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make every day a winning day. >> every storybook kingdom needs a castle. granada. it's got a good one. the alhambra, one of the most enchanted, inscrutable, maddeningly beautiful structures ever created by man, built on top of ninth century fortifications by the nasrid dynasty and added to and added to as history unfolded through wars and tragedy and invasion and conquest. >> on the outside, it's very bare. all you see is these tiny windows and it's projecting in penetrability. but then you come in here. >> zach has gone well, let's call it what it is a bit mad about the place, the details, and there were a lot of them can obsess a man. plus, he's a cinematographer, so you can understand once you start to really look around, how that
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might get a grip on a guy whose profession is the intricate play between light and darkness. >> my theory is that they're trying to weave nature calligraphy symbols. these are all inscriptions within here. inscriptions turned into graphics, you know? >> right. >> because in islamic art you're not to depict works of god. >> yes, but what you can depict and this is what this entire place is, is geometric systems. yes. >> when the nasrid dynasty lived here, it was a harmonious space where light, shade, water, the transit of the moon and the stars were harnessed and glorified. >> i think the best assumption is nothing is random. they came
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here and laid out everything according to a plan. >> man. >> this was a place for reflection. >> each element of design presumably intended to have effects, both psychological and religious. >> it's really a cinematographer's paradise because everything is about light and math. obviously they weren't cinematographers, but everything is framing for them. >> how long did it take them to build this? >> hundreds of years. >> that's why it takes so long for you to get the shot. >> oh, snap. >> in the builders time, engineers, astronomers, mathematicians were like priests, magicians, possessors of divine knowledge of how the universe worked. they wanted to contemplate nature. did they want to conquer it and control it? >> i mean, there were certainly trying to emulate it. you know, all their mathematics were really trying to find out how nature worked, particularly square roots and the repetition
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of pattern. >> they saw mathematical patterns in the sky and on earth, the way water moved and rippled, the way things grew, a simple pine cone, a fern, a pomegranate. and they thought about the basic truths these things might. represent. >> these symmetries can all be shuffled, spun on any point, and they align again with themselves. so if you stretch them out for them, they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things through contemplating sacred geometry. how did nature unfold? pattern itself? could the basic designs of nature, even if divine, be replicated in this magnificent structure? >> trying to solve the riddle of god here? >> exactly.
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>> an hour's drive from granada. the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline, ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment. the coast around here in almeria is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts, best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill chef juan andrés maria, he heads the highly regarded el claustro back in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael lucas and some friends. have faith you are killing us with some good looking food here. yeah, some of that simple yet magical salmorejo on toast. >> it's one of my favorite things here. >> amazing dried tuna flavor. >> packed like tuna,
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ready by 2 p.m. he's made his way back uphill to mom's place. >> every day. i come here for lunch. >> it's a cerveza and i walk in and she says, get us two beers, so i'll get two beers from the fridge and watch her cook. >> no. espera salud. >> okay. >> everybody's home for easter. maria jose zack, soon to be mother in law. and eloy, that's dad. plus alejandro and pedro, the soon to be brothers in law who you've already met. what this nice family doesn't realize is they aren't just gaining a son, but also an annoying half drunk and extremely hungry uncle tony. and i know what happens here. >> yeah. so let's. okay. come on. >> sitting there, ready to be carved and espana y un refran la buena. >> injection es un chorizo y jamon. >> but you know that zack had
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to prove us that he was able to cut the ham before he proposed to my sister. >> i think that's a completely reasonable policy. >> eventually, the appropriate hour for lunch approaches. so not to embarrass you publicly, but the main is not exactly the mediterranean of america, let's put it that way. how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle? i mean, let's face it, he's amazing. >> he's more spanish than me, really? >> yeah. >> at the beginning, the first week, he was like, oh, i don't understand how you guys can take siesta week after i need a siesta. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. >> cheers, cheers, cheers. >> esto es es un granadino. si toma en semana santa sobre todo en granada. >> first up, this bacalao salad. >> salt cod, egg black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil remember, this is holy week. maria jose is
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preparing recipes that go back through the family so far that nobody knows exactly where they even came from. migas. another iconic dish of andalusia, informally referred to as the shepherd's lunch. as the story goes, born as a way to use old hard bread and combine all the week's leftovers, i'm told that every household in spain has a variation. what changes is what you put on it. today it's sardines, cod, chorizo, melon and peppers. oh, man. that's that's that's a lot of good stuff in one bowl. >> yeah. >> so how often do you eat this? >> well, every lunch is like this. >> every lunch, every day i'm here. >> but lunch is big, big, big lunch. siesta. >> right. >> but you can't. you know, i used to try to resist siesta, and you can't do it here. society will not accept you not taking a siesta. but that's the flow of life here. >> that sort of begs the question, then, while i'm busy hating you for your life, how often are you
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getting drunk today? >> twice. >> one and a half. >> i don't get drunk. >> david estes estoy borracho. >> no, no. it's normal solo. >> that is so spanish, by the way. to be like everybody. to have a very distinct opinion and be completely different. it's like this is a fact. >> as someone would come and say, well, whatever. >> i don't know. >> i don't know. it was a very it was a miracle. >> when my time comes, i pretty much want to die at a table like this. no, no, i know good work. zamboni. good work. >> so, zach, you're happy with the show? >> hope i don't suck on television. >> dude, i think i'm setting a pretty low bar i'm going to tell you, this relaxed lifestyle, you know, lounging around, eating and drinking. >> and no nap is long enough for me.
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