![]() You ruined the way I say Atlanta.Īnna: Okay. And at one point, um, one of the characters goes, um, because your cousin has that money to buy herself at home in Atlanta.īob: So, now I always say, "To buy herself a home in Atlanta, I always think of- say it like that now. I see it’s like HD TV.īob: So, may-maybe-maybe one day when you leave Wyoming you can come visit me and my family in our estate in-in Atlanta.īob: I've also started saying Atlanta, like my, um- uh, you know, Larry Owens? Larry Owens was in the original Off-Broadway cast of Strange Loop, and there is a-a song called, um, Writing a Gospel Play. So I can't- uh, but I'm assuming that what she's saying is these are granite countertops and she's probably now saying, "And here's a pantry," I'm assuming, 'cause I-I turned the audio off, so I'm assuming she's going “and here’s a pantry.”Īnna: I see beautiful dark floors right there. Smith you are watching what's going on, what is currently happening that you're watching?īob: Right now, they're-they're looking at the, um, the kitchen.Īnna: Wait you're- It's like a real-time FaceTime of property you may purchase happening, right? īob: Yeah. I'm in a- I'm in a, um, family, uh, thread where-where me as a family, we're buying a house together.Īnna: I thought you were like watching security footage of your co- of your compound or something.Īnna: When you say- when you told Ms. Anna Sale, but I am wa- but I can see what's going on here. So, if you see me talking to someone, I'm talking to this lovely lady, Ms. Smith, I'm actually I'm here, but I'm also in an interview right now. When I connected with Bob on Zoom, she was in LA and holding her phone in the other hand.īob: Oh, hold on. ![]() Each episode ends with a fantastic drag show finale. Then she won RuPaul's Drag Race in 2016.Īnna: Since then, she's put out two standup specials and just finished filming the third season of the HBO Max show, We're Here, which is a reality show that I love about queer and trans people in small American towns and cities, who with the help of Bob and her co-hosts get comfortable taking up more space. Once upon a time, Bob the Drag Queen was 19 years old and working summer gigs at a children's theater in Montana. This is Death, Sex & Money, the show from WNYC about the things we think about a lot and need to talk about more. Bob the Drag Queen: That's a great, uh, drag name.īob: Has no one ever said that to you? Not once?
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