00:00I do think that the interaction was not unusual,
00:03and I don't think it bought her out of the ticket.
00:07Like, I think he was like, oh, that's cool.
00:09Like, I don't think he was blown away by this,
00:12the idea that Kevin O'Connell was on the other end of that text.
00:17I think he went back, he went back, he checked all the information.
00:20He's telling her, you've got to get to the freaking DMV.
00:23Will you update your license?
00:25Because it has an old address on it.
00:26Old address, yeah.
00:27I mean, I think he was, you know, doing what he would have done
00:31with anybody else who was pulled over for that.
00:33So any of the heat that that guy's catching, I would say,
00:35it's not really warranted.
00:37And I don't think she got herself out of the ticket that way.
00:39Just speaks to a sense of entitlement and infallibility that she has this year.
00:44Oh, yeah, no, she's a jerk.
00:46Without a doubt.
00:47Total jerk.
00:47Where do you think the...
00:48I think she sounds ridiculous, and I think she becomes more...
00:51That's a slimy job.
00:51She becomes more unlikable by the day.
00:53That's a slimy part of her job.
00:54Like, it's like, that's how, like, you've got to, like, use people.
00:58Would you ever tell...
00:59You wouldn't do that.
01:00You're talking about an interaction where you got weirded out
01:02by someone mentioning Patriots.
01:04That's crazy.
01:05I wouldn't, because I usually just take it right there.
01:06Like, you got me.
01:08And you got me.
01:08Like, I got pulled over in Franklin for doing my hair.
01:10Therefore, I guess, let's go to work.
01:11I mean, you're pretty...
01:12I mean, you must be...
01:12I'm just kidding.
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