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Dolly parton spotify joe rogan
Dolly parton spotify joe rogan




Twitter users had a hay day with Rogan slip up, with an Australian writing: 'I live in Australia. His guest Bryan 'Hotep Jesus' Sharpe, however, tried to inject a happy note, stating: 'But even if it's fake, the fake is usually the warning.' Rogan was quiet for a moment, before declaring: 'Yup, I can't find it either,' as he continued to search for it on his phone.

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'Except for that, which was a false thing,' he said. 'Not a single thing comes up,' Vernon said. 'It seems too good to not be,' he justified.īut Vernon insisted nothing came up under the search terms: 'Outlaw food Australia.' 'It's got to be a real thing,' Rogan said, disheartened. Dejectedly Rogan admits he can't find it either and Twitter users slam him for not doing his 'research before speaking about it on his podcast'.'I know what to look for, but the closest thing I could find is something like this, but that's not what you were saying,' he told Rogan.As Rogan continues to mock the supposed Australians for the fake law, his producer Jamie Vernon said he 'not a single thing comes up'.'I want to know what their justification was, but I'm pretty sure it had to do with agricultural contamination,' he continued.'''And they were saying: "Well you can grow your own food, but what about diseases from your food,"' he mocked.

dolly parton spotify joe rogan

  • Joe Rogan, 54, claimed he saw an article about Australians trying to ban citizens from 'growing their food'.
  • Joe Rogan is widely mocked for getting duped by fake story claiming Australians are being banned from growing their own food - before rant is fact checked live on air by his own producer






    Dolly parton spotify joe rogan