 Welcome to the broadcast on today's show Andy Breckman talks apps how we client talks politics Michael Snyder talks movies and Brian Kiley talks about his new book and Here's David Felden I want to talk to you about a new app it's called rigged trivia and you can download it right now by going to the app store in iTunes or Amazon rigged trivia Yeah, I it's on it's on Android right on Google as well. Yes, and I've played this and It is a series of games that will portray you as a genius Right. It's hard to be smart. You're right, David as you and I both know all too well It's hard to be smart, but this app allows you to look smart Which is the next best thing and it's a legitimate. It's a legitimate app that you download onto your phone. It's not a legitimate app. It's a it's a It's a it's an app for cheaters. I call it a party game for people who hate to lose It's a it looks like and feels like a normal trivia game It looks like a trivia game called Ivy League trivia, but it's actually a big prank. It's actually a trick I developed it with a magician friend of mine There are series of multiple-choice questions like any trivia game, but in my game Embedded in every question is a hint as a clue which allows you to know the right answer to any subject history Geography sport very difficult questions challenging questions And you will not miss a single one and even more fun your kids or your nieces or nephews can be taught this game It'll just take a second to learn the trick They will look like geniuses to impress your in-laws finally a way to impress your mother-in-law Your children did this to me. They showed me Ivy League trivia I was over at your house. Yes, and what your children did and their young kids is they Played Ivy League trivia with me by going you know and you can play it by going a rigged trivia rig trivia Right you go to rig trivia comm. You'll see a little tutorial. I made a little two-minute movie It kind of explains the app and your young kids who are eight and ten were able to answer questions about quantum physics Yes, astronomy. Yes medieval This began last year. I was playing words with friends, you know that scrabble Yes, I was playing with a friend of mine a Harvard boy who was beating the pants off me I couldn't beat him. He was just too too smart or I was too dumb, but I would fantasize while I was playing him I would fantasize about an app I wondered why I Kept thinking would it be great if there was an app where I could feed my opponent any letters I want he would be getting lots of cues and no use He would be getting all consonants and no valve and that was like my little fantasy and then I realized I bet I bet there's a billion dumb guys who have the same fantasy Because here's what I noticed David. I noticed I'm kind of observing. I look at people I'm sort of an observer the human condition kind of interests me and I noticed that people love games But they hate to lose And so I decided to put that observation Into an app and it's called rigged trivia. There's also a companion app called rigged word scramble, which is equally Diabolical it's for the richest 1% who don't like to lose. They don't like to lose, but they love competition Yeah, they just don't want to level playing for those days are over the days Where you've been taking a test and you might not know the answer that it's so frustrating Right hurts my it breaks my spirit after well, but this app addresses that We're talking with Andrew Bergman. He's one of the top comedy writers in America I wish that were true wrote the in-laws Bergman once again, you're Do for this show kind of it's not a hundred percent. No, my name is Breckman be our eck Andy Breckman. Yeah, I know Andrew Berger I wish the writers gild when they send checks out would make that mistake and you have a storied career You are I'm one of the directors of Monkfish, I believe it was called Monk the show is called one. I did not do Stanley Tucci It was not Stanley Tucci from the big night It was his co-star. It was Tony Shalub. I was Tony Shalub. Yeah Monk and you created Tony Shalub You are Tony Shalub's mother. No, you just don't know you created Tony Basic showbiz 101. No, I wrote the show. I created a character He played this is very frustrating because I you know You invite me to be interviewed and you don't seem to have done it. No, I'm very familiar. You're Andrew Breckman Breckman, and you are the creator of Monk. I did create that show Monk It ran for years on it was on USA US it was in the United States, but all over the world You know that was the name of the network the name of the net AMC was the name of the network I believe it was called USA you only the fact that you're wrong prevents you from being right and Filonius Monk plays Played a Who's also a detective. He's a detective during the day and he plays jazz at night Well, David, I would agree with you, but then we both be wrong He was a detective that I don't think you played jazz. I'd have to go look at the series again I guess there's no way to settle this right now And he was I can tell you're a big fan and he suffered from OPP. He liked other people's correct Yeah, exactly. Let's just say yeah to that. Yeah, I can tell you're a big fan. I love the show Monk It's fantastic. Thanks. That means the world to me and you you're the fish. I wanted to catch and you Your career. I mean you really do in all honesty. You have an amazing. Yeah, I'm a yeah I'm a legend late night with Alan thick of the night. I didn't that's where that was your first job I don't believe that was my first job. I'd have to check weren't you one of the original writers for late night? Oh on late night with the letterman. I was there when that kicked off. Yeah, but NBC I was in the room for that and then you went off to work for Lauren Michaels on Friday I did the Saturday Night Live Friday night lights It was not Friday night lanes. Yeah It answers the question why you haven't really been moving forward. I you know what you this is you gotta do Here's the little more research Saturday Night Live. It's an iconic show. I love it. It's about the football Now you're thinking of Friday Night Lights. Yeah, it's a football team in Dallas or Texas We're gonna all chip in all your listeners. We're gonna chip in and buy you a TV for Hanukkah Are there enough listeners to do that? No But they're all gonna buy Yeah, I'll be watching when this airs or with I don't know what it doesn't air What does it do you send it out over the little wires here? I'm gonna check that night and see you see it spike. You can watch in real time. Okay, so you created Monk When did you create Monk Monk was written? 2001 and then we did the pilot in 2001 and then the series would ran for nine years eight years And you're a fan of Procedural's and I'm a fan of I'm a fan of creating a show that went into syndication I'm a big fan of that. Do you do you want a fan of royalty checks? Do you watch it still? I do not watch Monk? I'm trying to be a forward-looking. You really don't I cannot watch it Did you watch it when it was? Oh, I had to watch the originals Would you sit down? Oh, no, no, no, but I would have to watch, you know various, you know edited versions of it and But when it came on USA now we're very painful to watch because because all you see are things you wish you'd done differently and mistakes the director made and All you see are the flaws. I'll tell you an interesting show, but story. It's one of the most interesting ones. I know You know Lerner and Lowe the guys who wrote Broadway hits, you know my fair lady and Camelot they also wrote they also wrote the The movie Gigi it was originally a movie. Are you familiar with Gigi? Yes, and we so Alan J. Alan J. Lerner who wrote the book in the lyrics I read his read his biography. He's married like 12 times. He's a character, but he said he cannot watch Gigi He personally cannot watch Gigi. Why? Because in the opening song thank heaven for little girls, you know that song He says thank heaven for little girls Has a line in it one line in it That drives him crazy that he wrote that he now regrets writing. He said he was Pressured there was a deadline looming and the line was those little it was I guess the course a little eyes So helpless and appealing When they will flash and send you crashing through the ceiling, you know that line? Yeah So Alan J. Lerner the guy who wrote Gigi a genius one of my heroes He said I can't I can't listen that song It's ruined forever because you don't crash through the ceiling nobody You crash through the floor. He said well, no, but he's so excited. I know I agree. I love the song I agree it bothers him the only one person on earth There are four billion people on earth the only one person on earth that doesn't enjoy that song is the guy who wrote it Because he wished he had another shot it at it, you know which he could tweak it And so I sympathize with that story and and I'm not comparing myself with Alan J. Lerner But I cannot watch Monk for a similar reason now you wrote the song thank heaven for little boys It wasn't a song as much as a mantra Mm-hmm I sometimes chant to myself in certain circumstances and you're not allowed in Philadelphia because of that Do you want to talk about that? I'm not allowed in Philadelphia That's true under my current name and I don't I don't I don't want to talk about it because of my I used to have special time with the Cub Scouts there Andy Breckman is a game designer they tell yeah, I do that too. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I'm really excited about my game my game company uncle Andy toys and you are a brilliant comedy writer and People should download rigged trivia. Well, it's always fun to talk to you because you are You're so enthusiastic you I think you're more of a fan of me than I am myself Well, but I'm I but if people want to download rigged trivia, they'll regret it, but they won't regret it very much It's free at least the first few questions and it's fun. Yeah, it's fun because you're you're punking It's a way to impress ladies Impress your family Are you looking for new ideas? No because I have an idea for a product. Well, yeah Okay, this is how to impress ladies and maybe this has been done in a movie you are an expert you've written movies How do you impress ladies? Higher five thugs guys who look like they're thugs. Yeah This has probably been done in a movie. Yeah. Well, it's already sounds familiar. It's it's how the movie heat begins Where so I'm at with a girl. Yeah, they threaten you and you stand up to them to impress the girl But they are being paid by me to back down. It's how the movie Heat begins written by William Goldman. It also happens to be an episode of Monk to impress girls Why stop at five when I went at 30, like it'll be like killed Bill we vanquished 30 sword-wielding Eddie Breckman, I am sorry for two things. I'm sorry that I confused you with Andrew Bergman I wish more people did and I'm sorry. You're not Andrew Bergman Couldn't agree with you more, but if I had to be with somebody who isn't Andrew Bergman You would be in the top 100 of people. I'd rather be with thanks David. That means Doesn't mean much, but thank you rig trivia. Yeah, thanks. Oh, this is gonna be great This is gonna turn this whole operation around. Thank you Andy. Thank you, sir Howie Klein is the founder and treasurer of the blue America pack and his down with tyranny blog is a must read Down with tyranny.com on Monday the house Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi named Congressman Ben Ray Luchon of New Mexico as the head of the D triple C Steve Israel has been replaced. Are you sitting Shiva? No, I'm actually pissed off that she made up a Leadership position for him. He was whining that he would quit Congress if he didn't get a leadership position So she made up this new position for him and he doesn't deserve it He did a terrible job as the triple C chairman for two cycles with catastrophic cycles that can be traced right back to him And she gave him a job as policy and communications chairman of you know some made-up thing and Hopefully it won't mean anything, but I mean when you think communications I mean everyone is talking about how the Democrats need to communicate a populist message to get People to go out and vote him and the last person in the world to do that is Steve Israel I'll be happy to see him out of the D triple C I think Ben Ray is is a pretty good choice in the dark horse candidate No one really expected it came out of the blue What happened was Wall Street had absolutely laid down the law that they wanted Jim Himes. He's their guy He's a former executive at Morgan's not Morgan's family the other one Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Yeah, and they said they would not accept anyone but him the progressive activists community made such a stink and And called out Nancy on it so much everyone was kind of behind Donna Edwards But really what most people were really behind was not Jim Himes So she she didn't pick Donna for that She gave Donna another job a good job as a policy and steering committee co-chair And that is actually a good job. That's the committee that picks who's on the committees It's a pretty good job. So Donna's gonna be doing that and then out of the blue. She picked Ben Ray Lujan I don't know him that well. He's a member of the progressive caucus. His voting record is so-so It's not great, but it's a lot better than Steve Israel's Alan Grayson told me was a good choice Staffors I've talked to today Paul said yeah, he's gonna be good. He's gonna be solid The one thing he won't do is disadvantage Progressives and that's what Steve Israel was doing. He was and that's what He learned from Rahm Emanuel. They would do everything they could to find conservative self funders And they would do everything they could to Disadvantage progressives and populace and and that and Ben Ray won't be doing that that Steve Israel succeeded Nancy Pelosi Would now be the speaker of the house Should she still be the house Democratic leader or should she step down? They just re-elected her so that she's Why why the presumptive next leader would be any whirer? Steny whirer is the same age as her. They're just a few months apart and What said is that she doesn't want to step down and give him the job because he would be really bad at it And she knows it and everything would go through K Street The lobbyists could have a veto over everything that came out of the Democratic caucus and she just doesn't want to do that But isn't she the money bags in the house? Don't let one of them. Yeah, there's a lot of money bags in the house So is there a civil war in the Democratic Party? It doesn't look like it There's always something brewing, but you know the the the progressive wing is so flaccid They don't put up much of a battle and so you're seeing no fire in the belly They're just going to roll over and let Hillary Clinton get the nomination. There's no fight left in these people Well, I'm not sure who you're talking about when you say these people I'm talking about there are if there's if there's a civil war in the Democratic Party It's not inside Congress as much as it is the grass roots Democratic voters outside of Washington and then the careerist class of Political operatives and politicians who live inside the Beltway and there's a disconnect there Democrats are really afraid of a fight within the party They delight in the Republicans killing each other, you know, the Republicans are killing each other But they're winning the Democrats are so afraid of a repeat of 72 of George McGovern That they fail to recognize that four years later that civil war gave them Jimmy Carter that a party wins when there is a Spirited debate and a fight going on. Well, I agree I just told today that the democracy alliance, which is the Liberal billionaires and multi-millionaires in the Democratic Party. I don't know if this is true But I was told by a really good source that they raised $75 million in promised money for a little bit more and if she agrees to run I don't think she will but she won't be able to say that it will be too hard to raise money I would vote for her. Howie Klein is the founder and treasurer of the Blue America pack and his down with tyranny blog is a Must read down with tyranny.com. Thank you. Howie. Thank you. Talk to you soon Michael Snyder is our resident film critic. He joins us via Skype. Citizen 4 is a documentary about Edward Snowden who was an NSA contractor and Leaked millions of documents to the press. Well, pretty fascinating amazing and Historically pertinent document itself the director Laura Poitras who had done two previous films about Surveillance and about the post 9-11 world had amazing access to the man himself Citizen 4 aka Edward Snowden who began to gather up and leak documents to reveal the extent of the spine That was going on. I mean the cameras on this guy as everything is spilling out worldwide about what he's done Who he is we see the man himself is sort of unassuming guy And it's amazing to see him apply the hair gel as he's going to have a public appearance of some sort It's I've never seen anything quite like this. I haven't either it blew me away You also have access to Glenn Greenwald the lawyer journalist and author who in many ways orchestrated the release of those documents working with the Guardian So we really get to see video of the events leading up to the world learning about These documents and I don't think Greenwald or any author can capture as well as a Documentary can who Edward Snowden is the pressure. He's under and how he held up It's pretty remarkable that a 29 year old guy was willing and has sacrificed Everything everything everything to put an end to what he fears is a ever-growing police state It's a thriller in a way because all of this is unfolding like an espionage movie And we're up close and personal to the guy as I said It forces us to look at what's happening to civil liberties in this century and we see them lying under oath Yes, we do there is some archival footage. I do recommend people seek out citizen for regardless of your thoughts on the matter Yes, and tell me about the imitation game Well, this is the kind of not the flip side of the citizen for but it's kind of citizen for the roots The imitation game is a very very good Biopic about a man who some people don't know But a man who was integral to the creation and development of modern computers. His name is Alan Turing He was a genius. Yeah, he was a genius. He was a British mathematician and cryptologist and He was brought on board at Bletchley circle, which is where the British were attempting to decode The enigma machines that were being used by the Germans to pass intelligence in World War two Crack the enigma code and you have an amazing jump on the Axis powers if you're the allies So they bring this guy in he's bulky. He's sort of a social. He's difficult, but he's brilliant he ends up leading the team cracking the code and Essentially helping to stop World War two or end World War two on the side of the allies This guy is also a closet at homosexual and in the early 50s British authorities come down on him with questions of whether or not he's actually a spy for the other side and As the revelations develop his life becomes I'll turn it upside down essentially Benedict Cumberbatch plays Alan Turing and he is Fantastic in this movie and it's funny It's also a book end in a way with the theory of everything which is set in another era But also deals with a brilliant man and is enacted by a great young British actor The theory of everything being about Stephen Hawking's early days, right in university before he was afflicted with ALS and any red main plays Stephen Hawking and Cumberbatch here plays Alan Turing and the two of them are odds on favorites or nominations for the Oscars Yeah, we're running out of time the Turing test is Is famous he invented it to tell whether or not a computer artificial intelligence can imitate a human being and He was a closeted homosexual He was arrested for being a homosexual after saving the world from Nazism and he was ordered cured They try to cure him of his homosexuality and instead he opted to cure himself of life by dipping an apple and cyanide I haven't seen the movie, but I did today discuss that in the movie all of this is covered I don't want to spoil this for people who are gonna have the revelations of the dramatic power of it But the guy is chemically castrated and he has to deal with that. It's look Kira Knightley's in this film as the one woman in the enigma code the cracking crew You get Alan leech and Rory can earmark strong Charles dance. It's a fantastic cast. It's a very well-written Script and Benedict Cumberbatch is a letter of perfect as Turing and he is in fact the father of the modern computer So every time you look at your iPhone you can say thank you Alan Turing and every time you think about surveillance Invading your life. You can say damn you Alan Turing Michael Snyder. Thank you Brian Kylie is an Emmy award-winning comedy writer. You've seen him on Letterman countless times He's also a writer for Conan O'Brien. Did I mention that you've written for Conan? I think For 45 years. Yeah, that's true. It's uh, I started when he was in the second grade Because he needed a writer back. He did. You know what he would not have gotten into Harvard Brian Kylie is also a novelist and you can download his book the astounding Misadventures of Rory Collins You can download that over at Amazon. When did you write the novel? Well, it it happened this a little bit by accident in the sense that I was taking this writing class And I wrote what I thought was a short story and I read it in class and the teacher is like, well, that's not a short story That's the first chapter of a novel I was like, oh, I didn't realize that so each week I would come and I'd bring the next chapter and then a few years ago I don't know if Conan was hosting the tonight show and then he wasn't so after the tonight show went away I suddenly was out of work. So then I would work on it like four hours a day And I actually finished it and we wrote it and all that stuff So I was written a couple of years ago and it's finally come out and who is Rory Collins this fictitious individual He's my alter ego. He has some of the same problems that I have these two passive in life and he is kind of a pickup and I think his passiveness gets him in trouble and he ends up Being let astray I guess doing things. He shouldn't do is it a show business book? No, no, it's about a guy a kid in college who continually And it gets himself in a lot of trouble So he's in college. Mm-hmm. Is this a building's growman? I don't know what that means that I'm not a pronounce it Exactly buildings somebody will now Email me and tweet me and correct me and I think I know who those people are. He's in college. Is he going to college in Boston? No, he's going to a School in Pennsylvania. Is he a virgin? He is when the story begins. That's where the trouble starts He drunkenly at a party. He gets picked up by this You know by this woman who is also a sophomore in college and she brings him back to her room and they have sex for the first time for his first time and then she falls asleep slash passes out and He that's called a reverse Cosby by the way He comes across her roommate who's crying because She's drunk, but she's also complaining that her roommate has sex all the time and nobody wants to have sex with her and so on and she's in the bathroom crying and he Feels bad for and tries to cheer up and ends up having sex with her as well So he on the same night on the same night like so he was a virgin and then he had sex with two women in an hour He goes back to his dorm and then the woman she starts bringing him these women that want to lose their virginity Hmm, so he ends up. He's the deflower. He's the deflower. Yes, and is this based on a true story? I hope I mean this is based on some experience that you had in college No, it's not based on my experience Although the two women including the one in the bathroom on the toilet that actually was a was based on a friend of mine's Experience so it's a coming of age. It's a coming of age. Yes, mostly coming Well, they don't sound like misadventures to me it sounds like every guy's fantasy Well, there's also other problems because his He can only sleep with a woman if she's a virgin No, he he ends up, you know his I Can't really go into it But his mother ends up committing suicide and it's his fault So he has a lot that he's got to deal with his mother commits suicide. Yeah, it's pretty dark. I have to admit Is it funny? You know when I read it I get laughs. I Have to say I mean, but it's it's it's it's very dark and twisted It's much more. It's much darker and much more twisted and much sexier or whatever than my act So it's like John Irving. Yes, I've actually I've gotten those comparisons, which I'm certainly flattered by I mean He's you know, I mean good Lord Killed to have attempted that his success, you know Well, you have worked non-stop for Conan O'Brien except when the tonight show happened Yeah, how about when did you start with Conan? I started on the Ides of March in a 94 March 15th was your 20th anniversary. Yeah, what did you get each other? 20th is what is that is that wood? What is that? It's a pink slip I think 20 years with Conan. It's truly remarkable and along the way you've done innumerable Sets on lettermen. What is the difference between writing a novel? I'm talking about the discipline of sitting down and writing a novel and The poison pen letters that you send to Conan Well, it's interesting. I wish I could remember Which there was some author I read a year or two ago and I can't I can't it might have been Philip Roth but I but I'm not positive so don't quote me but in in the book in the novel I was reading the the author was talking was the protagonist was a novelist and one of the things he said was That that amateurs wait for inspiration and that professionals just sit down and work So I kind of learned that when I you know when I was just doing stand-up and I would try to write every day But some days I'd be like I can't think of anything and I would go do something else We say write for your act everything. I would write for my act. Absolutely sitting down Sitting down. I'd sit down with a blank piece of paper and write jokes every day And you know there were some days where I just couldn't think of any and what I've learned at Conan was you know There are days where you can't think of any jokes and they say well go think of some You know, you don't have that luxury of I don't have it today You you have to kind of as you know you have to figure out a way to to Put something down on the page, you know when I speak before college classrooms and high school classrooms about writing I say I Do my best writing with a gun to my head. I have my best sex with a gun in my mouth And now do they ever invite you back? No, they don't Yeah, and so the novel there was no gun to your head No, but you know what I it's funny because I always wanted to write a novel and but you know, but you read Tones of history. I do I do but I I would but you know the nice thing after I finish a tome I Like to cleanse the palette with a novel because you know it might take me a couple of weeks to read the tome But then it'll take me just a day or two to read the novel. So it's like they just go down easy You have a reputation besides being a world-class comedy, right? Obviously it goes without saying that you're a world-class comedy writer Your reputation besides being a great comedy writer is you're also a great reader anybody who's ever worked with you over a Conan You are legendary by the heft of The books you read you read books by the pound Well, you know what I I can't take all the credit. I have terrible insomnia so I often get up at 3 a.m. And From three to four or whatever You know, I'll I'll read just you know So, you know, you read the big long books that I read the first chapter of You'll read the haul the Cherno books about Hamilton and yeah, yeah Washington where I just you know, I'll download the sample read the the first chapter See if I'm gonna interview with the guy and if I can't you know I know enough from the first chapter that I can fake it, but you actually are stupid enough Yes, I slog through an entire 1500 page book about Alexander Hamilton. Well, I will do that You know what part of it is I'm just I'm incredibly anal. I don't know what to tell you but also as a kid I was a terrible reader when I was you know as a teenager and I remember when I was 13 I read Jaws and I quit with like 50 pages to go like who wouldn't want to finish job Like find out what happens like what was my problem? Do you know what I mean? I had us? I swear to God. I had a similar experience. I couldn't even understand Jaws when I read it. Oh Yeah, I I remember enjoying it, but then I was so incredibly lazy. I was like, oh so I do I'm super anal like once I start a book. I I I finish it and it's just part of it is my volition of my younger self. I guess okay, and and so You are writing a novel but no need to write a historical Book or a historical novel. Well, they're actually in a week There actually is like a little a little fake history thing that I put through the book where I have It's a fictional college that was that the he goes to and it's named for this fictional Civil war general so there's so every few chapters. There's a little chapter about this fictional Confederate general Just to sort of add a little contrast and you know that this guy is a man of action and Rory is is so passive It's just it just gives the contract the character a little juxtaposition Sorry, sorry to use that word. So you're off this week right for Thanksgiving. I am yeah, and what are you doing with your time off? well, I'm actually working on another novel and And I'm doing some stand-up Sorry for what I'm just doing a seal there When you write a screenplay you have to do an outline first are you outlining your novel, you know what? I did not do that the first time which was the mistake and I had to Rearrange some things in the second draft and third draft and so on this time I actually did I did do an outline and I'm Following it closely and this this one I actually did you know the other one I started without knowing I was starting up novel this one I knew I was starting the novel so I I did actually I Think I'm doing a better job of structuring the story and so on great Well, Brian Kiley is a world-class comedy writer a world-class Stand-up comedian a world-class father a World-class son not a great husband But Four out of five ain't bad. That's you know, I try to tell my wife that's like that's pretty good That's pretty yeah, yeah, and his novel his first novel is Available right now for download for your Kindle your iPad It's called the astounding Misadventures of Rory Collins $3.99 You can't go wrong. You can't go wrong Do you have any blurbs at Conan do a blurb for your book? Yeah, you know, it was funny Conan actually read my book I think he was surprised because There were no Larry King jokes And it's the first thing he's ever seen me written that didn't end with Larry being very very old And what what's what did Conan say about your book? well, he he wrote me a very nice blur, but it's actually on the Amazon Amazon page and You know, I think he I think he was a little Surprise, I mean it was it's just it's so different. I think it was What am I paying you for if you're spending all this time writing novels to I think that's part of it, but I think he wasn't expecting it I think people are expecting sort of a jokey Book and it's more of a real an actual story Brian Kylie, I look forward to seeing you again real soon. We've been talking with Brian Kylie He's in Los Angeles via Skype. Thank you, Brian. Thank you buddies. I so appreciate it What's a cowboy to do when his cowgirls untrue and all the love is known is just in party What's a cowboy to do when his cowgirls untrue and left them all alone and broken hearty Should he sigh upon all day or sigh the night away or try to find a way to make like everything's okay Or me to say it's all through and go find someone new. 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