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Welcome back to another episode of Dumping Them Out. This episode is being written as I watch a Hitler documentary. I've heard people say that a tried and true way of telling that you're getting older is when you start getting into WW2.
So I must be getting old because I just found myself thinking about that Dog Walk Draft the Chicago guys did where they drafted "moments you wish you could have been a fly on the wall for". I think the Nuremberg Trials would have to be one of my top picks given I could have everything translated to me in a convenient way. Or maybe the crucifixion or resurrection of Jesus. I'm not necessarily a big believer in the Bible, but something happened back then and I'd like to see exactly what went down.
And if not the Nuremberg Trials or Jesus, I read an article the other day about a house on the hill above the Comedy Store where a bunch of different famous comedians either lived or frequently hung out and partied at one time or another. Being around to experience that would have been amazing. That place fascinates me. Random comedians sleeping in every corner of the place.
It honestly probably ruined more careers than it made, but there's so much history there. I'd link the article but it was on a site that I don't think I'm allowed to drive traffic too. It's not hard to find though. And credit to them, it's very well done and they actually manage to speak with some of the people who actually lived there. Speaking of shows, I watched Bridgerton on Netflix.
The one about England in the early 's where the only problem in the entire country is trying to figure out the identify of a mystery gossip columnist.