He assumed there was no actual book being written and didn't want to waste his time.
He wrote a two-page essay on Shohei Ohtani's contract in one draft and made one phone call.
He admitted that the letter was written by Dan Stanzik and Taylor.
He has plans but hasn't figured out what they are yet.
He didn't enjoy the food, the family drama, and felt it was a performance.
He taught his daughter to feign sickness to leave early.
He believes it's very hard to excel at both and often ends up being mediocre at both.
He found it enthralling and well-cast, touching on themes of aging and relevance.
He wants to compliment Schur on his work and discuss various topics like art, sports, finance, and movies.
He thought it was outstanding, dealing with themes of aging and appearance.
David Samson joins the show to continue promotion of Stugotz's Personal Record Book (stugotzbook.com) and tells us how much effort he put into his part of the book. SPOILER ALERT: not a whole lot. Stugotz tells us he has a plan to thank all of the people that wrote his book for him, he just doesn't know what they are yet. He also reveals that he tried to get Pablo Torre to do an episode of Pablo Torre Finds Out about the making of his personal record book. Speaking of revelations, David Samson has some shocking ones about dance recitals, Elton John's sunglasses and how he used to get out of Thanksgiving. Plus, Mike Ryan is still reeling from The Coffee Table and Samson has a movie review.
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