But the reason in all of my parenting books I write or my colleagues and I both write, how we each do it, we flub up because there's no such thing as perfect parenting. But at least if we know the general direction we're going.
OK. I'm just going to read a little bit. Goldstein flubbed it. Here's what I say.
Exactly. That rare moment. That's a flub in politics. GOV. And so little things like that.
So in terms of connecting with an audience, you need to have a very acute antenna so that you're reading from them all the time, being in that present But sometimes just completely letting it flub out is a wonderful feeling.
And so with Los Angeles, I was able to speak with the daughter of the owner-- or the founder of the Phoenix Bakery, It was the weirdest-- it was like flubber.
I'm sorry, that's an amazing performance. so impatient with the actor who had flubbed the line 50 times.
And it truly is. If you remember from the Flubber movie with Robin Williams, the idea that it's his little floating assistant that will go around and do things for him and bring him stuff or be able to provide instructions or things for him.
tell that that structural steel was not three degrees off true because of slippage. It was three degrees off true because some dipshit flubbed it. What's more, Senor Dipshit knew that you knew that he was at fault. But the fact that the trouble ticket read urgent--
Yet after a year of intense preparation, and winning an overall gold in another competition only weeks earlier, plus silver at the world championship a month before that, he proceeded to flub every single dive that week. This was the Wimbledon of freediving.
And so with Los Angeles, I was able to speak with the daughter of the owner-- or the founder of the Phoenix Bakery, Awesome. That's also a great reference, the flubber, yeah.
And so with Los Angeles, I was able to speak with the daughter of the owner-- or the founder of the Phoenix Bakery, Yeah. Yeah. The only time I ever talk about flubber is when I tell that story.
So the point is-- not to be facetious about it, because I do think there is validity in comparing a true story to history. that the film within our film that goes wrong in the middle of a take he flubs a line.
But still, even there, they would have to imitate the voice of the entire session. So you know, with a secure phone, they won't bother reading the words or they'll flub it up.
If you think, for instance, like of ancient Greek and ancient Roman Mythology we have these larger than life figures. But at the same time, we have these characters that--on the one hand we want them to be beyond the scope of, you know, like human lamentation and human potential, but at the same time, we want them to be deeply flub , we want them to have their own, you know, shortcomings and then in that way we kind of see more of ourselves in these characters. So we want them to be both above us, you know, like you
And they were just like a cool band that I liked. But one of the questions I has was, like, you go on all these sessions, have you ever just like flubbed it huge--