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One Step at a Time
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Wait. | |
| And I'm just going to do that forever. | ||
| And before you know it, you're going to be back three miles from where you started, and you'll have done it one step at a time. | ||
| And then you'll go, Oh, how'd I get here? | ||
| And the answer was, Well, I pushed you a little farther than you should have gone, and you agreed. | ||
| And so then I pushed you a little farther than you should have gone again, and you agreed. | ||
| And if anybody's interested in this sort of process, and this is a horrifying book, if you want to read about how this process works, you can read a book called Ordinary Men by Robert Browning. | ||
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So that's it, guys. | |
| Every norm will slowly get chipped away. | ||
| We'll all just, oh, there's a little more violence in blue cities, and you're allowed to steal a little bit of stuff. | ||
| And they're allowed to take a little bit more money and play class warfare with the billionaires for now, but it eventually would be the millionaires, and then it'll be everyone in the middle class and all of those things. | ||
| And we'll just allow all of these things slowly to happen. | ||
| And then one day it will all be gone. | ||
| That is where we could be. | ||
| However, I can't end a Monday show on that sort of depressing note. | ||
| So what I've decided to do is end with a theme song to Three's Company. | ||
| We've got a post-game show coming up. | ||
| Well, it's going to be a little more than 30 seconds because the theme song is probably about 45 seconds. | ||
| RubenReport.locals.com. | ||
| Come and knock on my door. | ||
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We've been waiting for you. | |
| We've been waiting for you. | ||
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Where the kisses are hers and hers and his. | |
| Three's company two. | ||
| Come and dance on our floor. | ||
| Take a step that is new. | ||
| Take a step that is new. | ||
| We've a lovable space that needs your face. | ||
| Three's company two. | ||
| You'll see that life is a bottle, that laughers calling for you. | ||
| Found it a rendezvous. | ||
| Come and a rendezvous. | ||