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[SPEAKER_05]: Michael Mera, Radio Entertainment.
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[SPEAKER_01]: The higher you get the game, and then the analogy lobby is quiet with what we will start to show.
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[SPEAKER_05]: T-M-O-S, classic, Friday, flashback.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Big football weekend.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, if I can bring it up right now, please, the announcing.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I know that I'm going to be in the minority here when I talk about Tony Romo.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I don't know if somebody gave him an extra energy drink yesterday or what.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I don't know if it's because I wasn't really happy with the fact that the Buffalo bills were losing and I just had it in my mind.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Listen, I'm not a turbo fan of either team was I rooting for the
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[SPEAKER_07]: But at the same time, I really don't have a dog in the fight as far as my team, but man, it sounded like those announcers were pretty giddy about Kansas City and not as giddy.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I might just have been hearing that, but it was just a true fan in Maddie, Massio, just briefly.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Maddie, I thought they sounded like they were Homer's for Kansas.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, Tony Ramot totally wants to get in Patrick home to his pants.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's ridiculous.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I was so pissed the whole time and it's been like that the whole season for the most part.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And that was right.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I knew I was right.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Even though they knew by the time their game started that Brady was going back to his 35th Super Bowl and that should be enough to get Jim Nance very, very excited.
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[SPEAKER_06]: We had a brief text exchange that when we saw the two announcers before the game,
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[SPEAKER_07]: The way he said, he said, he's, he's, look, this is what happens.
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[SPEAKER_07]: The skin ages.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, you probably can see it with this camera.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, you'll see it soon with this camera.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Won't we see it soon?
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[SPEAKER_07]: We're ever going to get the camera down here.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, absolutely.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Do that.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Absolutely.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So, uh, the thing about, uh, guests in the guest camera.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Funny.
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[SPEAKER_07]: If you say the way I'm pointing at the screen, hey, the thing about it is, uh,
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[SPEAKER_07]: that that Nancy is is a great and that's a Joe bucks a great football and yes, Troy aceman was even a little uh... yappy api on the championship games but nobody but Tony Romo always was like he had too many energy drinks it was
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[SPEAKER_07]: ridiculous.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I know I'm repeating myself.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm not getting Alzheimer's.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I know I said that before.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It just was on and on and on and on.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And look, I don't think that it's just my opinion.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And I'm very, very excited for the fact not to take Tom Brady out of the equation.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That Tampa is going to the Super Bowl in Tampa.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think that's kind of cool.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's right for you.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And well, why?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Why?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Because why?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Because I live in Florida.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Is that what?
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'd be excited if I was, I can't go to the game, but I'd be excited.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, if the son of a woman in the game, if the Super Bowl hit an only, he'd be out of his mind.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You get the fever, you get the Super Bowl fever.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You're Super Bowl town.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Let's be a fever since it's in Florida.
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[SPEAKER_07]: They're gonna have double the capacity of the stadium.
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[SPEAKER_07]: They're actually gonna have a two stadium setup.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So not only will everybody get stuck on.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, because it's Florida, run by the guy that doesn't believe in science, and everybody gets to come.
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[SPEAKER_07]: How many will get the commissioner's party, Mike? 40,000.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Excellent.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's a super sprayer in 40,000 looking each other's hand.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's going to be a good Mr. Good Bell of the Broadcast team.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That came for the majority for I would say it was the third and fourth quarter.
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[SPEAKER_07]: We talked about the first game of the second game.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm talking about the the the first game.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Like a bit, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That was the second game.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Bill's was the second was the second game.
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[SPEAKER_07]: The first game was the Tampa game.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It was the Battle of the Bayes.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm sorry.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Great in Tampa first game.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Great in Tampa.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_04]: All blur all of a sudden what I was watching the game.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I felt like
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, I was really for the bills.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I was really, because I felt, you know, some sort of associations he said with Maddie and Jimmy, where you're like, at least let this happen for them, please, for the love of God.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And then, like, it just, the bills weren't playing as well as we thought they could play.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And they're being outplayed.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And at that point, Mike, you know this is from baseball.
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[SPEAKER_04]: When it's not really a game at certain points, you got to fill.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You got to fill the time.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, but I mean, it wasn't a total blow.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I don't know what I mean.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It was still I mean, we were one on side kick and two touchdowns and a field goal away from maybe tying the game.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Did you say we did you use it in the bill?
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[SPEAKER_07]: The bill.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's well, that's it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: If you're doing this, it was a great game.
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[SPEAKER_07]: There were a couple of great games.
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[SPEAKER_07]: The great games in the championship because the teams were relatively
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[SPEAKER_07]: closely missed no not the Kansas City in Buffalo or not closely the paper going and they were closely matched what they put it we're not now Kansas City is the is the favorite as they will be in the super ball and they will win the super ball of course here yeah I know we're gonna have Nicky diamond yeah this year call
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[SPEAKER_07]: I want to talk to Maddie just briefly about Josh Allen, because I follow the bills, but I don't follow the bills like you do.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And Josh Allen, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_07]: There probably are faster quarterbacks, but man when he runs, he is so fast.
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[SPEAKER_07]: They call him wet when he's like.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He's spectacular watch, but as far as his face, I've never seen a baby-faced quarterback like this.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Maddie, could you comment on the appearance of one Josh Allen?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I mean, he's my age.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He's only a few months older than I am, but the girls in Buffalo love him.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I will say that.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So the baby face doesn't bother me.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So they don't mind that sort of I am trying to grow a mustache.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No, I think it's filled in a little bit more than what it was and I've seen young men with he appears when you look at his publicity photo without that element that he may be one of those young men.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I could be totally wrong about this.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That is heading on a somewhat fast track to becoming follically challenged.
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[SPEAKER_07]: like it, but yes, if you look at that, you know, I'll bring him up and see if there are any pictures of it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It looks like maybe in there, guys, when you've got that big mat of black hair that's kind of hard at on the side and over there, it looks like maybe I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_04]: How many cars that though?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Maybe, you know, I think the home is really hard a lot of times.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You know, I think a lot of guys that were helmets that it speeds along.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, because you're putting all the hair every time you take that thing off, I imagine.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Maddie, would you say the women of Buffalo have a relationship with him the way that Tony Rumble has a relationship with Patrick Holmes?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's awesome.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So what are your thoughts?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Maddie, the biggest Buffalo fan.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Tell us what your thoughts are.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, for me, the biggest disappointment is just that we definitely could have played so much better.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like, it's one thing to lose, but then to not even do your best.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Hurt's, but my kind of silver lining is, like, I've dreamed my whole life of celebrating in Buffalo, you know, being at a crowded bar when we win the Super Bowl and everything.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And that wouldn't happen this year anyway.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I would rather, you know, take a year or two, celebrate the way that we deserve to celebrate, not in a pandemic.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, and a lot of Buffalo fans that I see online, they have such a great attitude towards the fact that they like where they are right now.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They're poised for another great year, and that's a good place to be right.
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[SPEAKER_01]: And a young team, so definitely, you know, maybe next year he can grow a mustache.
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[SPEAKER_07]: By the way, I'll be rooting for Tampa, not just because they're Florida, and you might be surprises.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm not a big Tom Brady fan, but I'll be rooting for Tampa, just because the, you know, I like to see the underdog win and I really think that's going to be, but it's going to be hard.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's going to be tough because I think Kansas City is peaking and there's nothing coming up on my computer when I type in his Josh Allen ball.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Really nothing there.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So I might just be there.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Michael, the, the, the, look, the Tom Brady storyline right to itself, the idea of what happens for that thing.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: No, but they, look, doing, we all mocked the idea that he was going to leave the master, build a check.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And then who's the master now?
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[SPEAKER_07]: And then some sort of who is the captain now?
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[SPEAKER_04]: We, we all mocked it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We didn't understand that.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, if you're looking at true scoreboard and hitting it and if you're looking at the history books, you're going to look back and like,
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[SPEAKER_07]: maybe it was time the whole time yeah right yeah and now he's probably gonna make a phone call you know uh you know after that and even if they don't win this but I'd make the call now we're uh Brady calls uh he'll bella check he goes
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, so that was football.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So we do everything on this show.
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[SPEAKER_07]: A little sports, a little celebrity.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Wait, is it okay?
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's what it is.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Every time I put my hand up to gesture, it gets blurred.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And throws it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, we can throw the autofocus off as you'd like.
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[SPEAKER_04]: But that's in the settings.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Tired.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll do it with it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: No way.
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[SPEAKER_06]: No gestures.
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[SPEAKER_06]: No gestures.
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[SPEAKER_05]: He's still T.M.O.S.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Classic.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oscar and I were commissarating before the show.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I thought that we might be trailblazers on the Michael Maras show that the Omeras now have weighted blankets.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He has entered the realm of weighted blankets.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, not by choice.
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[SPEAKER_04]: More by subtle suggestion from my wife Shannon.
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[SPEAKER_06]: For those of you that don't know share a bed, so if she has a weighted blanket, you have a weighted blanket too not always in the depends on the size of the blanket.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I see us
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's the skaters.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Big long, section of Rob is still jammed up against the watch of the owl.
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[SPEAKER_07]: She's like, quit spilling off the couch, but you sleep, you sleep in the marital bed with you.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Of course.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And about two weeks ago, Shannon said, I got new bedding and I'm like, great.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And look, new bedding for me is Brooklyn and that is the barn on what you go to, that's what we do.
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[SPEAKER_07]: They advertised on our show, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and the continued to during the seasonal at this point.
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[SPEAKER_04]: But regardless, okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: The way that blanket was something would not in my purview.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I did not see it coming.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I did not know existed.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I didn't know.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I thought the only reason you'd ever want to wait to blanket in my eyes was for something medical.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And the keep telling your story.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm going to go get my please.
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[SPEAKER_06]: About the way that blanket, I first became aware of it around October of this year.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Get the way to blank it in the hat and I was walking through Costco and it seemed like the two things that were red hot like in the fall of this year
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[SPEAKER_06]: We're weighted blankets and air friars.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And that's what they were pushing.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I see that.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It sounded like a gimmick to me as well.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think about it, it does seem like a gimmick to me.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Because I mean, if you want to wait, use more blankets, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, no, no.
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[SPEAKER_04]: This is as advertised and they come in different ways for the planning on your body.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I think Shannon's got a 15-pounder.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm not sure I could have for the shipping for the one for my body.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I asked for it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I tried it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I wanted to hate it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I was being polite and we only have like a side for like one person.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's not like we're sharing the way to blank.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We're not trapped together.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know if they make them in queen size.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm sure they have trust me.
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[SPEAKER_04]: They make them.
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[SPEAKER_04]: They do.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And or she just was cheap and but just for her.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So well, the cheap and selfish are walking and what is the sales pitch?
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[SPEAKER_04]: What is it supposed to accomplish?
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's supposed to keep you in your place.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Instead of you twisted and turning a little night fidgeting, yes?
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's supposed to hold it down.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's much like swaddling a baby.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, all right, baby.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's loved to be swatter.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I was in excellent swatter.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I was an excellent swatter like you know the weight of your weighted blanket as you struggled to pull it into you Look at him look at it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's going to slow my fucking knock him over.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It is heavy.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, you look great.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He looks like a Jedi.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm the EVO one, I'm the EVO.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Improving like you're injured.
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[SPEAKER_06]: That's the Emperor.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You're the Emperor from I'm the Emperor.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I want to see if I get my mouth over.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No, it's not a big stretch anyway.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Bring me.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Bring me.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Bring me.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Bring me.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Great video.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Good dear.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Too soon.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Way too soon.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Way too soon.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Hi.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Maybe I should take the glasses off.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think it's some prince of Star Wars the new hope the emperor like as is yeah Mike do you uh do you feel like you uh it's really the visual yes it's so hard on my neck the visual say yeah
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[SPEAKER_07]: Weighted like I guess they have like weights in the side.
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[SPEAKER_04]: They have weights they have the I don't tell Rob that they have at least we have a teacher right we have a 15 pounder Shannon's ordering a 25 for me because at the 15 they're really hold me down and if I'm not mistaken it's supposed to mimic the swaddling that we used to get done as a child.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So it's a security thing to hold us down.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, look like there's a little zipper here.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Let me take the weight out of mind.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, so this is where you ruined things call is not going to be No, that's the whole gang That's the whole.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's the whole, that's
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[SPEAKER_04]: Have you said with the concussion?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Do you know?
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm really heavy.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Do you?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Because you were telling me, should you like or not like?
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[SPEAKER_04]: I liked it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I wanted to hate it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I thought it was a kind of like just a fat or something she got pulled into an Instagram.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And then I was like, oh.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, semi-refreshing.
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[SPEAKER_06]: What does yours weigh?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Mike, what's the weight of yours?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Do you know?
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[SPEAKER_06]: 300 pounds.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's a 300 pounder.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Is it a queen size?
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Does it open up into a larger part?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Can you recall both share or is it just a one person?
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[SPEAKER_07]: No, we actually, she has hers and I have mine.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I actually know her.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, it smells better.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And we just got a band, we got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we just got a band, we
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[SPEAKER_07]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, you know, it's got plastic in it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, good one.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, for when I went the bed.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_07]: We'll take your bed.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm back with more of the Michael Marathon.
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[SPEAKER_05]: T.M.O.S.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Classic.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Gotta get this on the show today.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Otherwise, it's gone.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oscar, I thought the pay per view fight.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I hate to spend that kind of money.
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[SPEAKER_07]: On a pay per view, I hated, I hated, I hated.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Because I always feel soiled and ripped off, but I will tell you, M.M.A.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's why I used that's why I used the expression when I got the Manipack Yow, Floyd Mayweather fight.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That was years ago.
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[SPEAKER_07]: We felt just are you kidding me for this?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Not the case this weekend with Dana White and, you know, who really looks like the Great Pumpkin and, you know, and the kind of, Dana White just bugs me.
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[SPEAKER_07]: with his big wide map.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Hey, they've been a tough guy since he's, he's, like, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a,
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, he is just such a, you know, and they all, they all cater to him and give me the fight.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And then I was like, yeah, I can't eat.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And then he gives his press conference and saw him, him, him.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You know, on the backs of these phenomenal athletes that are killing it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, he's created this more power to them, but you know what, when the business man becomes,
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[SPEAKER_07]: the main guy instead of the fight.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's always him with the press conference.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, we've got to create a succession plan soon enough.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's just, but MMA, man.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, if you look, I, for my money, if there was never another boxing match, and it was all MMA be fine with me because that is combat.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And if you like the, the sweet science of, uh, you know, I don't care for that expression, the sweet science.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't think it fits.
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[SPEAKER_07]: these five were fantastic kind of a Gregor got upset by Justin Poirer I and it was just a boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy it's so long it might be that too Louisiana French pronunciation he's from a very bad news for you
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[SPEAKER_07]: Is it poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Poyaire?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, like the supreme douche factor, and he got upset and it was an knockout.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And he got it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And it looked like Connor McGregor was just on his way to another typical Connor McGregor victory because he's a great fighter.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And then, you know, and by the way, my wife was very happy to see the Connor McGregor got nicked, you know, a pretty good bite by Justin, because, uh, over the weekend prior to that.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I guess I think the fight kind of a Gregor is watch that he bought went viral is $2 million wristwatch that he had with a switch on it that opened up to two people doing it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, I saw that and actually it was like not a video screen and it was actually Swiss like mechanics.
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[SPEAKER_06]: That were yeah, yeah, like the worst kuku clock ever.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So a dirtiest ever anyway.
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[SPEAKER_04]: The defeat in MMA is not as bad as defeat in traditional boxing, where your career is over.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And Justin Porea, actually taking down Connor McGregor, was something that I did not see coming.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I just did not see it coming.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I was scared that Connor's fame and wealth in his 300 plus day, you know, uh,
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[SPEAKER_04]: basically gap between fights was going to affect him, but he's been so effective in the past.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That I was like, I thought, one of my, one of my, my, uh, am I jealous?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Am I hating on the fact the Connor, uh, his entire Instagram profile is of his wealth and his success?
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[SPEAKER_07]: You know what I'm thinking is we're having this discussion right now of those particular people, you know, you know, you know who you are listening to our show right now.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh my god, all they talked about was sports for the entire show was a big sports weekend and we talked about sports when I was I'm talking about in terms of not the nuts and bolts, but the fact that I turned it on because I was intrigued about it and when there's a big enough do show want to see him get your show I feel about do what you want and yes I'll say this.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That that was money well spent for that card and watch that happen even if he had lost it he And he had won it was still a great fight what to see to see him and this is what's fantastic And MMA like he's gonna get a chance to come back and and and have some further redemption fight
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[SPEAKER_07]: I don't have one in one.
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[SPEAKER_07]: They, they, but one, they, they, they, they read the rubber matches.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, you, you mentioned earlier the, when we're talking football about the Tom Brady plot line, this is the bottom of Gregor plot line now.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It makes it, it makes it better.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And knowing that he is as an outsider looking in, there's two maybe three MMA names.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I know I know that name.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So the fact that he lost is a bigger story than if he had won.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You have to get the next fight, the kind of renegir's in because when he gets interviewed after the fight, he really does sound like the Lucky Charms I mean, and I don't understand that.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No, it's just like
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[SPEAKER_07]: with the roe 10, which are really the food and gate you bored you can hardly and you know the roe 10, and by the way the more bouncy hands with the oh sure, apparently her and I'll hold you feed it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: News!
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[SPEAKER_07]: The obvious winner of the Tom Brady Bill Bella check divorce is a Brady, of course.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I guess he's now heading back to the Super Bowl for the 10th time in the New England Patriots.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Miss the playoffs this year.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, somebody right now is going, oh my God, sports again!
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[SPEAKER_07]: What are you doing?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Former home run king, and I'm sorry for not mentioning this.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, prominently on the show.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Hank Aaron died Friday, peacefully in his sleep.
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[SPEAKER_07]: According to his family, he was 86 years old.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Hank played at the mages from 1954 to 1976 spent most of his career with the braves who started in Milwaukee before going to Atlanta.
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[SPEAKER_07]: In 1974, I'm old enough to remember this.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He hit 750 home runs, dethroning, babe, Ruth.
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[SPEAKER_07]: as baseball's home run king.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He ended his career with 755 and that record stood until 2007 when Barry bonds use steroids to break it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, bonds ended his career with 762, but there's a huge asterisk next to that number.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Hammer and Hank never raised a stink about it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Class all the way.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All the way.
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[SPEAKER_07]: which is probably why bonds released a touching statement this week and honoring Hank for quote, all that he did on and off the field.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Hank was put in the baseball hall of fame in 82 with 97.8% of the vote, apparently 2% of the 2.2% of the voting committee at the time were racist.
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[SPEAKER_07]: President George W. Bush gave him the presidential medal of freedom in 2002.
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[SPEAKER_07]: How the hell do you not vote to put Hank Aaron in the Hall of Fame?
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[SPEAKER_07]: There's not a point of having a Hall of Fame without a guy like Hank Aaron.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You've got to love to know out them out them even now at this hour Because you came up as a baseball fan growing up He had sort of a quiet dignity and it was a different game than it wasn't a look at me type game Right, what are your memories of when he broke the record?
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm curious because it's it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I managed out of what?
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[SPEAKER_07]: watching it on TV and watching how the fans ran out.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I remember the anticipation of it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It was a big news story.
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[SPEAKER_07]: The lead up to it was really special.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And I love those baseball moments.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Don't seem to seem like you used to where somebody's going to get 3000 hits.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think now a lot of these records, they just happened to mention it at the last minute, but with this, it was, is he going to do it tonight?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He's going to do it tonight.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Is he going to do it tonight?
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[SPEAKER_07]: And then when he did it, it was super special and at the time the Atlanta Braves had really crappy uniforms.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I remember that.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Americans are now spending an average of forty seven dollars a month on streaming services that's up twenty four percent from last April when we were spending thirty eight dollars a month forty nine percent of Americans subscribe to four streaming services everybody yeah well thirteen percent of us you seven or more obviously the pandemic has a lot to do with it uh but the launch of several new platforms including HBO Max and peacock i haven't uh i haven't jumped into the peacock thing
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's easy with Comcast because they throw it in your face.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't pay for it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I never pay for it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: But it's still Netflix because the user.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, you know Disney plus has got a good platform and I had to battle.
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[SPEAKER_07]: HBO and come on Disney plus come on.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You get Disney plus.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, well, but also I did the HBO thing again this weekend because Julia still hadn't seen action park and she's been after me to watch So I watched that documentary for the fourth time with her and you know what that's a that's a pretty good platform to HBO does a good job
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[SPEAKER_07]: Netflix number one followed by Amazon, Hulu, Disney Plus.
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[SPEAKER_07]: There it is.
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[SPEAKER_07]: HBO Max peacock and Apple TV.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Apple TV I got because of the morning show.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_07]: The show that I wanted to watch it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Microsoft just patented the technique that could turn dead people into 3-D-A-I chat thoughts.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Tuscaloza.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Hello.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Hello.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Basically, the system would collect information from, oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, you're thinking about Larry.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Sorry.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Ah, sorry.
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[SPEAKER_07]: A Larry bot.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It would create 3D models of the person that can have conversations with you.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And those conversations would be in that person's voice.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I don't know if that's weird or not.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I wouldn't want that.
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[SPEAKER_07]: But it's said based on their personality or at least how artificial intelligence recreates their personality.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I might love it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I might absolutely love it if I can see my dad that might be really, really cool.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But how bad would it be that if you're talking to your dad and something comes up that's like a total wrong thing that he would never say or it just freezes up?
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[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, it would be upsetting.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think it'd be cool.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't think I can.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I think it's, if you could have like at least a, make it, because the, the, the, the, then motion that that, that a voice evokes a recording or a voice right.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that you held on from one of your parents.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, they've seen it with the wedding dance that they do with the dance.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You look beautiful.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So, but if you had a, you know, something that was a little more tangible and immersive, that might work.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, and you know, having my mom and dad both gone now, I'd love to see him.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, if you, uh, I know it was fake.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You know, it's fake.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I guess I'm going to say something.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's just like, you know, uh, mom, you didn't vote for Republican.
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[SPEAKER_07]: What's going on?
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[SPEAKER_06]: You're like in here.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And I have your mom saying, Mike, I hate children.
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[SPEAKER_07]: There was a serious traffic backup at a COVID vaccine site in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
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[SPEAKER_07]: By the way, that's the reality we're all living in right now.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Right, senior citizens down here, continuously talking about it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: We'll talk a little bit about that tomorrow.
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[SPEAKER_07]: The mayor decided that he had seen enough and he decided to call an expert at handling long drive through lines.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So he called the manager at the local Chick-fil-A brand.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Good, I love the market.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's my tool for the job.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Exactly.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That manager actually came out and helped him do a better job of getting the line moving.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, Chick-fil-A.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I don't know where it is where you guys are, but I've never seen anything.
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[SPEAKER_07]: But to noon through two o'clock in the afternoon.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Just incredible.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They've got people.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They're going to parking a lot in Lee'sburg.
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[SPEAKER_06]: R's ruined a parking lot, and they've got the drive through is two lanes, and they have oftentimes have people stationed outside.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's mathematical in its precision, but they still can't stay out of it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, that's why they put a pickle on a piece of fried chicken.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Exactly.
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[SPEAKER_07]: there's uh... a little something something now uh... there's a woman in uh... cahamie sonora mexico cahamie c-a-j and that's a nori that's for sure cahamie cahamie sonora mexico was only been identified as
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[SPEAKER_07]: Leonora N. And she was recently scrolling through her husband, Juan, cell phone.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And she spotted a bunch of pictures of Juan with some younger woman.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So she did what she did.
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[SPEAKER_07]: She stabbed him.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He managed to grab the knife from her and told her to stop.
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[SPEAKER_07]: The cops were called.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It turned out that he had digitized some of
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[SPEAKER_07]: Lianara's pictures and him from when she was younger.
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[SPEAKER_07]: The picture she was looking at before she stabbed him, were of herself.
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[SPEAKER_07]: She didn't recognize that they were pictures of her.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He managed to get the knife.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He digitized some of their old photos together from back when they were younger and she didn't recognize herself.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's fabulous.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm going to sneeze.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Sorry about that.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Let's see, let's see.
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[SPEAKER_07]: We don't know how old they are now, but from one photo circulating, probably in the late 40s or 50s, Lea Anora was arrested and charged against her, are pending.
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[SPEAKER_07]: She kept asking the cops and I quote, where are my reading glasses?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, my takeaway from that story is, when she started stabbing him, he asked her to stop.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I did a self-added dinner, that's great, they didn't vary the lead, which they tend not to do, because they don't give a shit.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's right.
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[SPEAKER_07]: My right about that fabulous.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, but they do a lot of exclamation points.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, they sure do.
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[SPEAKER_07]: There's a lot of hack humor.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Want more?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Make sure you check out the Michael Maribona show.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Get it at Michael Maribona show.com.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Michael Maribona, radio entertainment.
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