me. i do.tion and i do this every day. it s a good question.of and frankly, it s none of your business. you re really very nosy. really y.now, usually this is e i launch everyone into the weekend with anothernologu thought provoking monologue. but tonight we re changing ton things up as most of you know, on fridays we typically doow, no our leftovers segment at the end of the show, but nott am anymore. greg s leftovers. yes. oh, feels like the end of the show. it s time once again for the leftovers segment. dr. drew called that thing that proves greg and his staff needd professional help. actually , it s whereofessi d the jokes that we didn t use this week. but we can t eat without our guests. he always gives me a thumb s up during exams. host of dr. drew after dark, no. drew the name. she talks business like it s nobody s business. most of the evening at it at six p.m. on fox business, liz mcdonnel. birthda tomorrow is her birthday over 50 and she doesn t look a da
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