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[SPEAKER_06]: Michael Mera, Radio Entertainment.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You can listen to the Michael Marasho at michaelmarasho.com.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Wow, what have we here?
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[SPEAKER_12]: It's a podcast.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Fine.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I want to excitement.
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[SPEAKER_12]: We have today.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's the Michael Marasho with michaelmaras.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And Rob Spiewack.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Now here's Mike.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Morning, morning, morning, morning, morning, morning.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Hi, everybody.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Welcome to the michaelmarasho for Monday.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Post Super Bowl Monday.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Right out of the gate, I thought that I occurred to me that he had no.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We don't need a holiday on Monday.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We don't need a holiday.
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[SPEAKER_08]: If you're going to post it for a bowl, you don't know.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think keep the games on the West Coast so that they end a little earlier, and I'm fine with that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But we're going to get the holiday in the next five years.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You think we're going to have a real holiday of, oh, we know what they're going to do.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They're going to expand.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They're going to expand football at another playoff week, and that pushes the Super Bowl to next week.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So you have President's Day.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, you know, we've got a ton of Super Bowl discussion to have on the show today.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We've got a lot going on.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was a very full weekend involving things I
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[SPEAKER_08]: things I'm glad to do I'm honored to do but let's be honest not a pleasurable experience because of a variety of reasons which I will enumerate but I always like to start oh by the way Rob is not here he's taken care of his some issues with his father and he will return tomorrow he was mentioning how you know it's a tough time for him and you know to
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[SPEAKER_08]: And then he did his happy posting all the way to late at the Kid Roth concert.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Exactly.
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[SPEAKER_08]: What did they call it?
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[SPEAKER_08]: The turning point.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Turning point.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But I thought speaking of some wonderful television content, I thought I would share a couple of videos.
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[SPEAKER_08]: The first one at the beginning of the show today that I have for you is the classic move where you surprise your parents.
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[SPEAKER_08]: and torture your parents.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think jackass gets credit for this with that uh I think it was bam the drag act down the comment and beat his dad and in the middle of the night but uh this is uh this is just something to to wake you up on a uh on a monday so uh so roll it let's take a look here we go
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[SPEAKER_09]: That's a Always a good one.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Can we roll it one more time just for me walks in there with his boom box and it is perfectly cranked Oh, and I love that up as you see the boom box so you know what's coming And they don't know where he is he's creeping
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[SPEAKER_10]: The poor dad threw his book across the room.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know, it's what page he's on.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And this next one, I think I sent this to you, middle of the day on Saturday because it was, uh, this is a young lady.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I have to set this up a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_08]: This is a young lady who has, uh, taken to some, uh, health benefits derived from the sun.
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[SPEAKER_08]: that you know we've all heard that vitamin D is a is a good thing I think it's been a while it's been a couple of a day or two since I sent this to you so I believe she explains what she's doing and if you have to stop at Josh to ask me any questions I think it's self-explanatory.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And the video, now listen, we try to explain because we know, I got more evidence of people consume this show, you know, most of them with audio.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I get that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So we're going to explain her health regimen if she doesn't do it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'll make sure, you know, it's going on.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Let's take a perennial setting is the practice of allowing natural sunlight to reach or perennium the perennium being the area between your genitals and your bowhole.
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[SPEAKER_04]: But I'm explaining to my neighbors here now.
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[SPEAKER_04]: She's playing the guitar with her legs up in the air.
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[SPEAKER_04]: When I sung, I experienced a connection with my music that is like no other.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And my songs will just flow out of me.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Legs up in the air, this is not a turn.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I didn't like specifically.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I was just on my pruning.
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[SPEAKER_04]: But what I would do is be.
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[SPEAKER_08]: All right, pause it for a second.
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[SPEAKER_08]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So what she's discussing is she's playing her guitar out of doors, pointing her leather regions to the sun, exposing the place, the taint is what it's saying.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And she's discussing the benefits of this.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And they're saying where the sun don't shine.
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[SPEAKER_08]: where the sun doesn't shine, she's getting plenty of sun and it seems to be to be honest with you quite an effort to maintain that position, but she's a very fit young lady and the long shot was pixelated, I guess, so they'll let the little head too much of it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It's starting to get a little warmer down here in Florida.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Did you try this this weekend?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, only when it gets a bit of a
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[SPEAKER_08]: only only above 80.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Let's roll the rest of this naturally open and I could feel the sunlight.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I discovered it pretty naturally and organically of just like while that feels really amazing.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Two hours a day is a long computer hours.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I set up her for any of my body is very in tune with that.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And I just naturally always wake up whenever the sun rises.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And I do my morning ritual setting my perennium.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That where she lives.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Looks like she lives in one of the small crannies.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Directly towards the sun because it's the divine masculine energy that activates.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's warm, penetrative, raised, provides vitamin D essential for my well-being.
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[SPEAKER_08]: there she is.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There she is.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Thank you very much, young lady.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I all I know is that, you know, when I, when I, you get, here's what I've always said.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You can learn something almost every day.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You truly can learn something almost every day.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So I've never heard of this, but I believe she was legit.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I tell you if she's an actress, she's doing a fine job, but do you think she ever gets a sunburn?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I was saying, you know, it feels great, but I mean, I would imagine if you overdo it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That might be a problem, but anyway, that's for, you know, I think there are many, many listeners out there that can benefit from this therapy, everybody enjoy it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I want to move on to the big game.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We all get excited about it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was, you know, a big bowl of okay.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was just kind of, yeah, you know, I will give credit to, I think it might have been either Tureko or Collins Worth who I hate.
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[SPEAKER_08]: with everybody else in the country that made the comment that the game will be the low scoring nature of the game will be paned by fans where that that will diminish the quality of the Seattle Seahawks defense, which was I really do believe as far as Super Bowl is go and postseason games go is one of the finest defensive performances I've ever seen
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[SPEAKER_10]: But at the same time, he says that, but the whole billed up before the game was Sam Darnell or Drake May, they set it up as an offensive powerhouse and they both had a rough time of it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Early in the game, it's Sam Darnell's lucky that he didn't get picked off two, three times.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But it is what I like to call the hype machine that's been around forever, and essentially
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[SPEAKER_08]: And the rookie quarterback, second year quarterback, Drake May, overmatched for the moment.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And Sam Darnold borderline overmatched for the moment, but the defenses, the defensive performances for really for both teams, but really Seattle, just amazing, not easy to watch that, but that's not what you want for the Super Bowl.
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[SPEAKER_10]: No, you want to go, people don't know what they're watching, right, man.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And they want to just find, throw the ball catch the ball.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And the whole deal with, with with the.
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[SPEAKER_08]: the seahawks coming in as favorites.
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[SPEAKER_08]: No one saw, did you see that coming?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, you pay more attention to it than I do.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I did see that the defense for Seattle was going to go in and completely, I mean, one of the biggest dominating games I've ever seen.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It was, I didn't, I mean, I didn't see a full domination like this, but I, yeah, I thought to see Hawk's defense was what was kind of carrying him over.
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[SPEAKER_08]: All in all, you know, there's New England, Seattle, there's a big bowl of okay, the commercials, big bowl of okay, I chuckled, I probably, you know, the only one, I don't even watch all of the, the commercials, but the one that I did watch that made me laugh, I think it was the singing toilets.
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[SPEAKER_08]: the singing toilet.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I walked away during the singing toilet.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I said, this is good kind of stuff out.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We disagree on many, many things.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And, you know, and I think we probably did you flip over to your turning point presentation or not?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'll see.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's you know, let me tell you something folks.
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[SPEAKER_08]: See, but I never thought I was going to.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He's not a cool aid drinker.
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[SPEAKER_08]: No, that's part of the, that's the part, there's a readlet, let me explain something.
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[SPEAKER_08]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I have a tape in a beautiful video that I may or may not put, but I am leaning as many people who feel the way I do.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I am leaning further and further away from trying to make reason out of certain things.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And the fact is, you are not a pigeon-hoelable person
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's not easy.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You you surprise all the time in the fact that you didn't tune in that to me shows Yeah, you just you do what you feel like doing.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's what you do.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I know my real opinion of turning point right now.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I
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[SPEAKER_10]: when uh... what is first of all i don't even know what is turn upon is the organization that Charlie uh... correct found it ok and when Charlie got killed i made it clear like hey i always looked up to Charlie because his organization was more about jesus and loving people than politics and what happened at his death is they took over turn and point and it became fully a political machine okay and there's
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[SPEAKER_10]: And I think there's nothing that highlights it more than yesterday with this halftime show that you have Kid Rock performing on the Trinity Broadcast network.
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[SPEAKER_10]: There it is, no chance.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Because it's all about politics now.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I put as far as the regular half time show, I could not have picked bad money out of a lineup prior to that, but because of all of the controversy and all the coverage, I think I like a lot of people.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I haven't gotten the ratings yet.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I don't know how it did, it had to do, I expect it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was...
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know, I'm connected to a lot of Latin American people down here.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I, my best friend is Latin American.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He's Mexican, my friends that I, my best friends at a little league baseball are from all over South America.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And, you know, I'm the one that yields SO when the kids do well and they greet me with SA.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I have a, I have a wonderful, wonderful relationship with a lot of people.
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[SPEAKER_08]: that was conveyed without me speaking a word of Spanish was just palpable.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was so much fun to watch.
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[SPEAKER_08]: First of all, if you get up tight about the butt shots at the beginning, I might come on.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think adding a little of that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think JLo getting up there having a sexual element to the beautiful, beautiful women dancing freely.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But I told you before.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, that's why we could never show the Super Bowl halftime shows because of stuff like that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But I would have no problem with my 12-year-old watching that half-time show, but other people would.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, but I mean, if they would, you know, I mean, it's not, there's nothing, but there's nothing dirty about it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: There's nothing, you know, you know, and the truth is, in those type of events where I've had the sensor, the halftime show because it's stuff like that, I also have to sensor commercials and everything else that goes through on that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Okay, the people who are, would be concerned about that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And that's your, that's your, that's the face of things that the people who are concerned about that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don't know, they like, I don't think they watch any TV throughout the year because it's hard to avoid any of that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: When you say you, uh, censure that is it because of sometimes people who are watching it with you, is that what you're talking about?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Because I would, I would be hosting Super Bowl parties for 200, 300 people.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, okay.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So, all right.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Now I get it from the church, all right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And okay.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don't want is the feedback of of of negativity.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Um, first of all, the uh, the performance was as far as the choreography and the staging and what he did during the show.
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[SPEAKER_08]: absolutely without flaw.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was, it was flawless.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And there were a ton of moving parts.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I liked that the bushes were people, the little boss of grass were people in costume.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was, I remember that part.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And then,
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[SPEAKER_08]: it appeared to me I didn't see a cable and yes it wasn't super tall but when he climbs a light pole during the middle of the show and he goes up there and it's like you know you're saying hey that's a little high I'm I'm looking around for cables I'm looking away I'm looking around for a net I'm looking for like an airbag down below or some handlers in case he falls you didn't I didn't see one you know that was uh and it was uh
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[SPEAKER_08]: I love that beat, I love the lyrics, but I love the rhythms, because I think being down here in South Florida, that's a big part of what it is down here.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And it's joyful, and Latin American people are a delight in my experience to be around.
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[SPEAKER_08]: If you go to the baseball classic Josh, as I did a couple of years back, and you go to a regular,
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[SPEAKER_08]: Preseason game against two regular baseball teams in the in major league baseball.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's fine, but it's not
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[SPEAKER_08]: exciting.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You go to the world, uh, baseball classic and you have Puerto Rico against the Dominican Republic.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It is a riot fest.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It is so much fun.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It is so much energy and that joyous energy, uh, especially coming out of Puerto Rico that has been
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[SPEAKER_08]: uplifting.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I found it better than I ever would have expected it to be.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There was it was pure joy.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was pure come together.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We are we are one and I mean, I never I didn't give it all that much thought, but I made a point of watching it and I just, well, and many people who didn't speak Spanish were looking at that going, this is great.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And that's what it's all, that's what it's all about.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I thought it was worth the hype that it got, and normally
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[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, I'm somebody who's so merrily mocks Super Bowl presentations all the way going back to up with people, which it seemed like for five years, the up with people singers now to honor America.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We'll do this.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So I thought I was, I was delighted by it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I thought it was really awesome.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I thought it was, uh, it looked good.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Production was excellent.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The first through the roof.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Into the house and come out and continue.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I like the, I like the clip that's going around on social now of bad bunny backstage, dancing while Lady Gaga's performing, where he was even in no people are watching him, but he's just enjoying her performance.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And she, of course, uh, when you can take what's the commercial she did where we play on the show that stay for him.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, so you can make that song rock.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's, uh, it's great.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I mean, really, probably the biggest female star, uh, working today.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Uh, I would say so, probably, uh, to get there.
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[SPEAKER_10]: There's Taylor Swift and
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, Taylor.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There's some other ones, but did you hear that the or did you see the can't I didn't realize that there were cameo is the Jessica Alba Yeah, was in the place in the cell.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Pedro Pascal was in there and it was just it was worth it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I thought I thought it was good.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And it countered what was a very
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[SPEAKER_08]: game that we watched and man it was fun to watch.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Just the energy lat music.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There's a place over in South Beach in Miami that I haven't been to in a long time.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'd love to go back where they place all some music and it's just it's it's just so energetic and so much fun and the costumes are so sexy and I love it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I love it all.
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[SPEAKER_10]: With all the hype
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[SPEAKER_10]: for weeks about it being political and political and political.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Not a political moment.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That wasn't a political moment.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Other than we should all come together and it was that was the message that I got that stop hate.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's it and stop hate.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And somebody I heard this quote online, if you are the kind of person that thinks we need.
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[SPEAKER_08]: a separate half-time show.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You're probably the kind of person that thought we needed separate water fountains, too.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So I thought it was funny.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think, but except I think everyone should be doing counter-programming.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think why wouldn't you?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Why?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Because there's people that don't like the Super Bowl and people that don't like whatever performance it is.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So why would all these TV networks just give up and be like, for tonight, we're taking the day off.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Why was it?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, so you think you mean counter-programming to the Super Bowl?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, totally.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, why are we all taking it off?
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[SPEAKER_08]: This is the weird thing about NBC.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I don't remember a time where I have been less aware of the winter Olympics.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I don't remember.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, it's just not a system in our minds, right?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, they would you agree?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, they've been too busy promoting playoff football and this football that no one's talked about the winter Olympics.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I didn't know it'll be on the news today.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I didn't know the problem that Lindsey Von had until I was looking at my news today.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That sucks.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You know, and then your Bob's team had some trouble this weekend too.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, terrible, and but I mean, let me tell you how you you set it briefly that the clips now get the clips that I was saying that pre show that's how I watch everything you watch everything and clips and now
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[SPEAKER_08]: I have been seeing these clips pop up on my feed, but I'm so removed from when where how the Olympics are happening that I thought they were from maybe years ago when they're qualifiers or whatever.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I might track with it now that the Super Bowl's over, I might get into it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Love the winner Olympics.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I love the competitions, love the skating, love the skiing, love the speed skating, love the hockey.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's been, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And you see spend a lot of money to get the rights to the Olympics.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don't understand the timing.
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[SPEAKER_10]: If I was the Olympic committee, I know I'm geared for the entire world, but I still would have chosen to push it back a week.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So that NBC could promote, hey, the Super Bowl's over.
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[SPEAKER_10]: This is the dead time of sports.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The open in ceremony is Friday night and the Olympics started.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, it, you know, I'll, I'll jump into it and maybe that will turn, you know, the better minds as far as television programming, then me put this stuff together.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There's got to be some kind of method to their madness.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We'll have to wait and see.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Leading up to the Super Bowl yesterday.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Carla in her retail space has a room that she has now partnered with a really talented guy, a masseuse Jonathan, and he did, I think yesterday was his first day, and she actually booked me
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[SPEAKER_08]: an appointment.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I haven't been on the table for a very, very long time.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And she said that this guy's the best.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I have never this guy.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Let me tell you about this guy.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He's, I mean, I've had a, I've had a, so sexy.
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[SPEAKER_08]: No, no, stop it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He is, he was really, really
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[SPEAKER_08]: wearing underwear, I should say.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm like Josh Soroka.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I don't do that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I kept my eye on the whole two.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I kept my underwear on.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I am a face down ass up and he's working on my back.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He spent probably at least half of my records today.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But he loosened it up.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He loosened my neck up so beautifully.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He did a great job.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Halfway through, I get this sensation that he's working on a certain area,
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[SPEAKER_08]: uh... clipping things on to my back like to like uh... like hair clips were being put i didn't know what was going on and tell you ahead of time he did not tell me ahead of time and then it wasn't until last night that i realized that i had been cuffed you know if you've been cut have you ever been cooked many many times the point that i bought my own cover should i say this
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[SPEAKER_10]: Now I cupped.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I enjoy cupping a whole lot.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I do, definitely helps loosen things up.
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[SPEAKER_10]: All right, so are you out covered in marks?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I didn't know this until I was saying goodnight to my son.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I took my T-shirt off and he said, Dad, Dad!
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[SPEAKER_08]: What are those marks, and then in the same time, Carlos says, oh, he cupped you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I've never been cupped.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And then I, because of my limited flexibility, I couldn't turn my entire hand around like the exercises.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So I looked and have Carlos take a picture, and then I saw the cupping on my, it's Monsieur and not Moussa.
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[SPEAKER_08]: What's the difference?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Is Monsieur a guy?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, a Moussa is a lady?
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[SPEAKER_08]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think that was the happy.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know, Bruins rules, you have to go right there.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's not necessary.
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[SPEAKER_09]: But most places that I think the wrong time to turn on the comments, what I was talking about this.
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[SPEAKER_09]: But it was a boy, boy, absolutely.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know, that you can give it your all or you can't, right?
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[SPEAKER_08]: In everything in life, you can put the effort forward or you can't.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, there's a picture from the last time I was cuffed.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh my god, I didn't look like that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh yeah, they look horrible.
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[SPEAKER_08]: The lower left looks like the bruising like blood into your back.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I know, it pulls all the blood forward.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It's supposed to do that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's that's not like mine.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Carla had a picture.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm not going to show my ugly back to you.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And it's a couple of people in my arms and everything.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And then I got to wear a long sleeve for a day or two.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Here's how you know in my opinion that somebody that's doing therapy, whether it be a chiropractor or a Monsieur.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Bulls you, Monsieur, they immediately find exactly where the trigger point is, where the source of the pain is.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And so this guy uses Carla's office once a week and
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm hoping that he comes in more often.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He did really, really well with this new location.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So they're partnering up.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I'm really, I think that's what she should use that extra office room for.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I hope she does.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So it was fun.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And one more thing I just wanted to mention to you, it was a weekend where I was for lack of a better word, insecure.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I was insecure because I was asked on short notice to do something with the baseball game.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We can discuss that later, but I was also insecure because of the auction.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I do my yearly auction for home base, which is an absolutely amazing organization that benefits with PTSD and offers them all sorts of mental health programs.
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[SPEAKER_08]: that get them back on their feet.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And if you know a vet that is suffering or a vet that is in a situation where they feel like they don't have any options, please, it's home base, look it up online and get in touch with these wonderful people.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I've done the auction now, maybe four or five years, and you know how I feel about auction-strashing that, you know, you're the one with the clown shoes.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You're essentially asking people for money.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And the Saturday night, the Saturday night, and Saturday night, I,
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[SPEAKER_08]: It doesn't matter what level you're at, but you are the guy that's putting your hand out.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Even though you're not doing it for you, you're the face of it, and people let's be honest.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Americans don't like to part with the almighty dollar, and it's a process.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's why it's an auction, so you get some people to pay more than others.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's the way.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And phenomenal generosity.
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[SPEAKER_08]: anonymous generosity, too, with people that match the incredible donations that people got and a young man that fought in Afghanistan, a congressional metal of honor winner spoke immediately before the auction.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And just there's so many special Americans, there's so many people that are fabulous in this country, there's so many people where we're so busy arguing all the time, we forget that there really are people.
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[SPEAKER_08]: that have done amazing things and honorable things and have dignity and grace and honor and courage.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And it was a privilege to shake his hand and speak to him after the auction was over.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But my feeling when I get to pull up after this is like, okay, we're going to lighten the mood right now.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, that's pressure right away, Josh.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's pressure on me right away.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know, it's kind of like a joke prepared.
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[SPEAKER_08]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And the problems with my fragile ego are multifold.
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[SPEAKER_08]: when you consider the fact that not only do I realize that I'm the one now that's holding my hand out during this auction, but that, you know, in my current state, I probably wouldn't be able to bid on anything, and it will probably be the wrong word.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I wouldn't.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It's gonna be fit in as the auctioneer anyway.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, of course not.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Although it's possible, you know, if my wife came with me, she did not,
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I feel inadequate by the end of the evening.
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[SPEAKER_08]: The only thing that I have trouble with is when someone comes up in the middle of it because I've like made a mistake and I did towards the end and they said, no, you're supposed to do this first and the other one last.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I'm like, oh, okay, and that will no, let me tell you how it works.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm getting, I'm getting the, the polite response.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Very few laughs, because it's an auction.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's not a stand-up show.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You've never, you don't get a lot of laughs when you're doing an auction.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know, what type of stuff are you auctioning off?
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[SPEAKER_10]: And there are anything where nobody wants to bid on it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: No, everybody bid on something.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was all good stuff.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Dinners, some a beautiful patriotic golf bag.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We had a lot of good stuff that we were auctioning on off.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And the cause, in and of itself, you should, you can put a stick up there and somebody should bid on it based on helping these wonderful vets.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But,
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was the moment when I was corrected, probably got the biggest laugh.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And that's when I'm in there, like putting up a good front, but inside I'm dying inside.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Because I'm like, the only thing they are really amused by is me being, you know, screwing up.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And that's when, you know,
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[SPEAKER_08]: I have to control myself, don't go dark, don't go bitter, don't go angry.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That's when you needed to suggest, how about a silent auction next year?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Here's the thing.
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[SPEAKER_08]: No, I've done a lot of them over the years more than I can count.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm happy to do it for this because this is the only one I do ever year.
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[SPEAKER_08]: At one point, there was a couple down front to the right of the podium and they are chatting.
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[SPEAKER_08]: as I'm doing me off.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I looked over and I said, just go ahead and continue your conversation.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm just trying to raise money for this cause.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I got the stink eye from this guy.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I got the stink eye that was like the unblinking stare.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And it was only afterwards that I realized I totally misinterpreted the stare.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Now, this is where
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[SPEAKER_08]: my insecurities are causing a lot of stuff to go on in my brain when the fact is that things aren't all that bad.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know what happened?
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[SPEAKER_08]: The guy I walked over I said, I hope you understand.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I was just doing cheeky said, oh, I've listened to you for years.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It just doesn't happen.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He's staring at me, maybe doing stick, but he's a listener and suddenly I'm like, okay, maybe I should be a little more secure in my own skin.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I should do that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I didn't expect that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I expected that he was blind or something.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I could believe it.
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[SPEAKER_09]: It was fun, I was delighted.
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[SPEAKER_09]: And then, at the end, they do a raffle,
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[SPEAKER_08]: And there's no conclusion for my part, so I just slink back to my seat, and God bless the general gives me my, it gives a nice little thank you to me with applause, and I raise my hand up, and everything, everything was right for the world, all right?
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[SPEAKER_08]: And then I have to mention one last insecure moment, because,
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[SPEAKER_08]: My kid and the school that he goes to that we send him to by smoke and mirrors because we want him to have a good education.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There are, there are people with means at this school, there are people without means.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And then there are people with a lot of means.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I've been to some pretty amazing places and homes.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And the one that he had a birthday party for one of his buddies.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And we pull up to this house and it's just beautiful.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's a beautiful home, really, really beautiful home.
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[SPEAKER_08]: A home that probably in my best days, I could not have dreamed to have this nice, a domicile.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It is beautiful, it's on the water, it's spectacular.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And, you know, some might just say, wow, isn't that pretty?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Not me.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I just, you know, I say, you know, the voice in my head, it's going where do I fail?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Where did I go wrong?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Where did I miss managed the way things go?
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[SPEAKER_08]: And some could say it was the most divorcees.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Most Americans feel like that, you know?
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[SPEAKER_10]: That's where I see my paycheck, and I'm like.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It's out of force.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And this is, and I am, uh, how do I feel when I'm working into this situation?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm feeling just, uh, for, for absolutely no reason.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Everybody couldn't be nicer.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm feeling a little self-conscious.
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[SPEAKER_08]: For absolute, nobody gives a rat's ass what I'm thinking or what I'm doing.
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[SPEAKER_08]: there but I but I walked in with my wife and it was a it was special in the kids are having a blast and second he kids birthday party it's just in a beautiful home and I look and uh there is a woman on the patio appears to maybe be based on uh the kids running around might be grandma but I'm not sure and uh she's kind of given me a look and then she's giving me another look and I and this is the way my mind works.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm thinking
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[SPEAKER_08]: She's looking at me because I don't belong here.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I'll see.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think she's looking at you because the grandparents belong out here No
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[SPEAKER_08]: this is what happens.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I walk over, we're having a chat with the wonderful mom who is throwing the birthday party.
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[SPEAKER_08]: She's got a sister, Carlos chatting with the sister.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's very, very nice and suddenly from the back of the the yard, the grandma comes up to me and says, I don't want to embarrass you, but I go to sleep with you every night.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And things that I have lifted my in security on two now within 24 hours to separate occasions.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And she is from the DC area and her grandson is celebrating his birthday in this beautiful spot.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And she is going on and on.
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[SPEAKER_08]: She knows about Rob.
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[SPEAKER_08]: She knows about you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: She listens to the podcast.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I could not have been more thrilled.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And she was continuing to apologize.
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[SPEAKER_08]: She said, I don't want to embrace it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You don't understand.
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[SPEAKER_08]: This feels me.
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[SPEAKER_08]: This is as good as it gets for me.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You have made my day.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I meant it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I think she knew I meant it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But it was really, really, really cool.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And you know, the only thing I would say to her about that, I said, well, can you say it a little louder?
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[SPEAKER_08]: So more parents can hear you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was, it was sweet.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was very, very kind and I think her name is Diane.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think it is.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think it, I'm not sure, but I think it's Diane.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Diane, love you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Thank you for saying that to me.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I agree.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Sweet dreams.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Sweet dreams.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Sweet dreams.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Honestly.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Love the by and good night.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But I like that this could be good for your insecurity.
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[SPEAKER_10]: If you just assume whenever someone staring at you, they're a listener.
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[SPEAKER_08]: they listen to you used to be used to be to the point of ego mania where I would because here's the thing I used to hate when we were on you know when we are on the radio doing mornings or afternoons and we were running TV commercials and we were recognized in a lot of places I used to think everybody that would stare was a listener of the show.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I've told the deal.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I've told the Dildo story that when I got really mocked, but I've also, I would also be a victim of, I'd be at the weekend maybe having dinner and somebody would be looking at me and I would think maybe and then the next day somebody would call the show and say, Hey Mike, did you enjoy that steak that you were devouring?
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[SPEAKER_08]: That kind of thing.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We're there spying on me.
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[SPEAKER_08]: They're not just coming up to say hi, you know,
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[SPEAKER_10]: Think of, but see, you grew up a four social media or didn't grow up, but you're radio career.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I grew up for the combustion engine.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But just social media wasn't around as you were this big star in DC, then you would have had people taking creep shots of you eating that steak.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: This is one of our listeners, no deck seven or one said the lady at the birthday party said, she then told Mike, she bought an I love rock teacher and an I love Josh.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, thank you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Hey, listen, occasionally I can share moments.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I don't get them like I used to in the world of podcasting.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I like it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It made me feel less inadequate and by the way, the auction was a success.
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[SPEAKER_08]: My son had a good time at the birthday party and
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[SPEAKER_08]: everything was fine except the baseball game.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We got to move on and we've got lots of fun coming up in the show, ladies and gentlemen.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Once again, if you're looking for Rob Spiewack, Rob is tending to some business for his dad down in Miami, he will join us again tomorrow.
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[SPEAKER_10]: There we go.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, hold on just a second here.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I'm not showing sure it must have been really loud.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Let's start to show.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I'm double checking on something.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There we go.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Consumer reports did a deep dive.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I've got, I've got last the news.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I put the wrong thing up there.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Hold on.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'll get it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'll get it fixed in.
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[SPEAKER_10]: What were you saying about the the audience that the music for the intro of the show must have been extremely loud It will it always It was a little louder than the normal We can we start
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[SPEAKER_08]: All right, do I have it?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, let me see if I've got it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'll see it right here.
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[SPEAKER_08]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, thank you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Good job.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I've glad that finally worked out.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, you know, but anyway, I want to start with, it's hard to figure out what's true and what's not do we really need more static like this.
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[SPEAKER_08]: The term vague posting.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Have you heard that Josh?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Are you aware with vague posting and what it is?
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[SPEAKER_10]: No, let me explain it now explain it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I'm sure I've seen it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It sounds like something raw would be doing vague posting is when you share something that's intentionally vague So you might seem like you're making a point, but you're really not and it's not done because people are just Not knowing how to post it's doing because there's a method in their madness.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You might say something like Sabrina Carpenter was right
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[SPEAKER_08]: just to drive clicks and make people ask what you think she was right about.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So that's what it is and I hate it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I really hate it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: After halftime show I just typed that is that was special.
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[SPEAKER_10]: and just left.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I don't think I vague posted when I went amazing.
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[SPEAKER_08]: What a joy faster.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think that was pretty clear.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It was about bad Bonnie.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's it's not a new term.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It dates back to at least 2011.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's just more common than ever.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Miriam Webster even has a definition now to post cryptically on social media for engagement or attention.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So it seems like we're saying more online while also saying less, you're not wrong.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's hard enough to figure out what's true and what's not.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Do we really need more static like this?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Vague posting is trending.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And that's exactly what it sounds like.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So if you're seeing that, you know, somebody's, somebody's working you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: If you do that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's what it is.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's right.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Did Rob Spuac do it?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Everything he does is a vague post.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That doesn't make any sense.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, he posted a lot yesterday, you know, he was doing, he, he, you know, he may not be here today.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He may, he may not be here today, but he certainly did the Rob show yesterday.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, it was just, you know, and as I told you before the show, he's dealing with a lot of crap and we understand that, but that drives me crazy when he does that, you know, you know, when you're taking a day off, just go under the river.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's just my advice to him.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, instead of the funny witty, you know, bad bunny and Eddie Rabbit, I got them confused.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I was ready to, you know, ready to hit the roof.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Anyway, I'll deal with that later.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I shouldn't say that, but I did.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I said it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm sorry.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Bad Bunny promised that the Super Bowl halftime show would be a party, and he wasn't lying.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You may not have understood his lyrics, but the upbeat vibe was unstoppable.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There were surprises too, randomly placed among the musicians, dancers, and revelers,
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[SPEAKER_08]: I didn't see her, Jessica Albert didn't see her, Carol G. Don't know her.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Pedro Pascal, Alex Earl, and young Miko.
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[SPEAKER_08]: These were quick random blink and you'll miss some cameos.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's probably why I didn't see it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But if you think you saw any of these people in the crowd, you did.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There were also two guest performers, Lady Gaga, who sang in English and Ricky Martin, who had a weird t-shirt thing going on.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Like wearing all white,
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[SPEAKER_08]: And T-shirt.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, I was looking right at his.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I wanted to see his abs.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's what I wanted.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And there was a wedding.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I, I think everybody in America that watched this Josh, I think everybody said, is it real?
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[SPEAKER_08]: And it was a couple of it invited Bad Bunny to their wedding.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But instead he invited them to the Super Bowl to get married during his performance.
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[SPEAKER_08]: super fast, but that was a legitimate wedding.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And then there was kind of a wedding reception motif throughout the the entire performance, which made it even more fun.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He did say one thing in English towards the end of the show.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was Godless America.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He also flew the American flag along with the flags of Puerto Rico and several Latin countries.
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[SPEAKER_08]: The performance ended with
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know, I'm trying to find a flaw, I didn't find one, I really didn't find, and I love when it's young, old, classical, you know, traditional, modern hip hop.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's just a lady Gaga saying, die with a smile and Ricky Martin did, uh, bunnies, locate, let Paso, a Hawaii.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think I got that right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm not, I'm not, I'm not sure about Hawaii.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Lindsey Vaughn, I was mentioning her before, but she hoped to be the Cinderella story of the winner Olympics, but didn't turn out that way.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Lindsey was hoping to win the women's downhill at the age of 41.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But last week, she crashed at the World Cup in Switzerland.
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[SPEAKER_08]: She suffered a ruptured ACL, a bone bruise and meniscus damage, and she decided to compete in the Olympics anyway.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It turned out to be a bad decision.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Lindsey crashed yesterday and broke her leg.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That is some bad luck.
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[SPEAKER_08]: She had to be flown by helicopter to a nearby hospital.
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[SPEAKER_08]: In a bittersweet moment, Von's teammate, Breezy Johnson, won the women's downhill becoming the first American woman to take the gold since Von did it 16 years ago.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Josh, I hate the fact that I'm so removed.
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[SPEAKER_08]: from the winter Olympics.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I would have loved to watch that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And when they were they talking about something after Super Bowl that they were going to have some sort of event, you know, was that way, I don't know, the best way to watch the winter Olympics is to go to the peacock app because you can just choose whatever you want to watch it on the man and watch it right away because it's impossible anymore to watch live because it's all
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[SPEAKER_08]: uh... breezy johnson said quote i can imagine the pain that linsey's going through and it's not physical pain we can deal with physical pain but the emotional pain is something else i can imagine breezy's gold was the first metal for the us in any event so far so as i mentioned
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[SPEAKER_08]: Maybe now I'll try to get into it because it's, you know, it's interesting watching, but I might just do it the way Josh does it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So we'll see the Eagles, it's always the Eagles.
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[SPEAKER_08]: They always seem to be going, why me?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Why me?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Now, look, I think we can all agree that some of these bands linger.
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[SPEAKER_08]: maybe a little longer than they should, but one of those bands may not be the eagles.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It seems like they'll never stop touring, but now Don Henley is predicting the band's death in 2026.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Here's his quote.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'd like to spend more.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I actually do Don Henley.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'd like to spend more time with my family.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'd like to spend more time growing vegetables.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's not really that good.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Henley has four kids and a grandchild he'd like to see more of.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He'd also like to travel more.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, what about the other members of the band, Don?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I said that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Like where you actually get to enjoy the places you travel to, he said, we see the airports, we see the hotel rooms and the venue and we don't get out much.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'd like to go back to the places I've been and see more of those places before it all disappears.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So that just means work with your tour book in person to give you more days off.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Okay, I think that's a little bit of hate trip to wherever you want to go and then get a week off.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, you're the executive producer.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Get done, Henley, on the line, or drop a malign and just say that's the way to solve your problems.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But I think he just wants to chill out with the pins 100 years old.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Why not?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Just take a step back.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm cool with that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I won't.
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[SPEAKER_08]: told somebody that over the weekend how long should the lady at the birthday party said I hope you're not it sounds like sometimes you might be stepping back I said no I'm going to continue to do that and she said well how long I said till I'm 94
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[SPEAKER_10]: a little different he's got me goes money that continues to roll in and you need this I think for your health you tried last summer taken some time off and quickly needed to come back yes my health care that's uh a lot of people have high cleanliness standards for their Uber ride
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[SPEAKER_08]: Even though their own car is a total disaster in a new poll, 34% of people who own a car say they'd be embarrassed for someone they know to look inside their vehicle.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Where do you line up on this?
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[SPEAKER_08]: If I was to go out to your truck, are you, is that your primary mode of transportation?
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[SPEAKER_10]: That is my primary mode of transportation.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And I have a,
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[SPEAKER_10]: It needs a good cleaning inside the outside looks really good inside it's not that it's thought of trash or anything.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It's just we've got kids so there's crumbs everywhere.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I noticed yesterday someone must have dumped a bag of Doritos on the floor and have been stepping on it for a week.
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[SPEAKER_08]: there it is growing ground down corn corn meal is what it is right now i look i think you and i mentioned this in the story that we get a little free pass for kids in a new poll 34 percent of people on a car 34 percent big number said they'd be embarrassed for someone they know to look inside their vehicle right now 33 percent say they have random clothing in their car i know i do 23 percent say there's trash and food wrappers
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[SPEAKER_08]: I can safely say, no, of course I did this story before I took my kid to school, so we clean the car out this morning.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I traveled this weekend, so there's probably some food wrappers.
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[SPEAKER_08]: In the 33% so they have random clothing, 23 trash, 36 minutes, there are bottles of cans littered around.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I had to, yes, go ahead.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Red Bull cans is my problem.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That's normally what I have to clean out of the car.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And 21%, you know, with the final 21% say,
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[SPEAKER_10]: No, I mean, if it's not trash, bought body hair, body parts.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Anyway, there's actual food, according to a 21% that's for their baseball.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It will.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Genseers are the most likely to say their vehicle is clean.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I always forget which ones are they, the Genseers.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Genseers.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Born in the 90s.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, boomers have the messiest cars.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I am not I'm not really an official boomer.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There's a new category for it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I forgot what it is.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Somebody in the comments remind me of what the post boomer pre whatever the next one is.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's the one I am.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But they say the Gen Zers are the most likely to say they have a clean car and boomers have the messiest.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So keep track of that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I saw a video about that we were born when things were changing, which means the 60s when we were in a period of turmoil and big change.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So that means I might not officially be a boomer, but I am the child of the greatest generation, which is a group I hate and they're all down here right now.
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[SPEAKER_08]: uh... some idiot in new jersey needs a new truck finally this is our last story after he did donuts on a frozen lake and he fell through the ice someone called nine one one last week after they saw the roof of the truck sticking out of the ice the rest was submerged they didn't know if anyone was in it or not thankfully he made it out and just uh... left the truck there now this video is a little
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's a little hard to see, but you do see, I direct your, yeah, you direct, you direct the attention to the rear end of the vehicle and you will see that goes down.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think you can see it, but take a look and see if you can see it, there he is.
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[UNKNOWN]: He's spinning.
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[UNKNOWN]: And right above.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, the truck is going down.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There he is.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It happened near Eagles with New Jersey.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Great town.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Just up the coast from AC.
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[SPEAKER_08]: The mayor called it stupidity at its finest.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, that kid doesn't know how physics works.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Thank you, Mr. Mayor.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Turns out someone got it on video.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was dark out, but you saw it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And we say no word on the making model, but the average full size pickup weighs around three tons, so 6,000 pounds.
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[SPEAKER_08]: They haven't released the guy's name, but he's 44 years old facing charges for reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He also didn't have a valid driver just license shocker.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Sounds like the ice not only swallowed his car,
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[SPEAKER_08]: But it probably filled his glass and my right ladies.
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[SPEAKER_09]: There it is.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Thank you very much.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's germglowskin.com, ladies and gentlemen, all right, so the show squares happened over the weekend.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Our super bowl, so squares, do we have any big winners that you like to share?
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[SPEAKER_08]: eight.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You're a little crazy loud for me right now.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, don't know what's going on for levels today.
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[SPEAKER_10]: How's that?
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[SPEAKER_10]: One, two, three?
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[SPEAKER_08]: A little little softer if you don't mind.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Just for the north now.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Thank you very much.
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[SPEAKER_10]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So eight different people, one cash yesterday thanks to these Super Bowl.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But the big winners, John LaFranz and Brett Sublet.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And how much did they, uh, they went and I was 600 and 140 bucks.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You're welcome.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, as $300 went to Steven Craig, Dirk Bastrick and Michael Plath.
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[SPEAKER_10]: and $120 each went to Lee Angle, Alan Wetzel, and Scotch Schumer.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Hey, Wetzel one, yay, Wetzel.
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[SPEAKER_10]: All right, eight different winners.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So everyone had a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Since we're mentioning Alan Wetzel, Alan, let me share with you my kids' rec team this year.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He's on the Philadelphia, the Phillies.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Your team, yay, where are I?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I've never had my son play for a Phillies team.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It's a fun.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don't mind the Phillies as a little league team because, you know, they don't, it's not like your kids coming home and the Yankees have.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Hmm.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Nobody cares about.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Guess where he played Friday night.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Josh Soroka.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Where does he play?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Shortstop.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, I crap.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, pretty cool.
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[SPEAKER_08]: What is this request that you got over the weekend?
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[SPEAKER_08]: What we did.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You wanted to talk about what I was saying.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I agreed to do something with the chat to show for his next event in April That he's been doing right now with some of his guys and I wanted to ask you if this was something I should have signed up for it's too late.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I signed up for I'm doing it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You're a fan of both my show and chat show and you work with Chad and I got you to work with me through Chad that connection.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You've been listening to me a long time and you've been working for Chad for a long time as well.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Let me ask you this.
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[SPEAKER_08]: This is my impression you tell me if I've got it right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I used to like it when the the big o and Duke show was on the radio.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I loved having them on the radio a station that I was on because I they entertained me.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So I I like that and I've always enjoyed the program.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I want to see if I've got my Chad Duke's personality analysis or lifestyle analysis correct.
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[SPEAKER_08]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So Chad Duke still a happily married man.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Is he still married?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He's happily married.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He he's become very he was very successful.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And the way I always understood it is that his show
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[SPEAKER_08]: was always surrounded by big, hairy men.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, primarily, right?
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[SPEAKER_10]: That primarily, yes.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That is, that's your towards around hanging out with friends.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Hangin' out with the boys and even when he's not doing a show, doesn't he travel down to like the outer banks with a posse of men?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Isn't that how he does it?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, I believe he's got that next weekend.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So he is, that's the, so I've got it right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that's the chat show is always one of the guys.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And then I'll have him listen and listen to this show.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I'm grateful for that as well.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So, and you, you produce that show as well, which is cool.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So he just got a group of those guys to work to do a bit for a CD release that he did.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And it, it's so successful.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And isn't that a CD release from a music group that's all men?
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[SPEAKER_10]: I mean, it's all man on it, but it is in there is no music.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But, uh, there's no, oh, what is the CD?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Just a special episode of the podcast that he's listening to CD.
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[SPEAKER_08]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And of course, a fundraiser type thing.
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[SPEAKER_08]: In, of course, we should mention Tap Awingo.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's the last time we talked to Chad about that movie that he is fantastic in, by the way.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And you guys did a great interview with Napoleon.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Uh, what was his name again?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Napoleon, though.
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[SPEAKER_08]: John header.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So you're doing a what's it?
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[SPEAKER_10]: What's he's up to now?
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[SPEAKER_10]: So the bit now is that for his new beer release that he's doing in April, that before the show, the live show, I will take an IQ test with a couple other guys, and our scores will be unveiled in front of everyone else without us knowing ahead of time.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Was this a mistake to sign up for to do an IQ time and have it unveiled in front of a crowd?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Where I could be the dumbest one there.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don't think so.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, all right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Let me let me weigh in if I can on on this.
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[SPEAKER_08]: The thing about IQ test is there's a lot of logic involved.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: A lot of patterns and I think memorization
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[SPEAKER_08]: But here's the thing, this is my, and I'll, I'm, I'm getting enlightened right here.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I've confirmed all of what I believe Chad's show was, which is a hang with the guys, essentially.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's what it is.
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[SPEAKER_08]: They're women, they're women listen as well.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Let me ask you this.
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[SPEAKER_08]: This is my book on you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know, the grammar that we mock, you know, the whole thing with you,
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[SPEAKER_08]: If you cut through all of that crap, I was saying to somebody just the other day that I think you're one of the best in studio producers I've ever had.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You get tons of stuff.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's fat robin, fat mic that are always saying, Josh, do this, Josh, do this, Josh, do this.
[SPEAKER_08]: And on the fly,
[SPEAKER_08]: work very, very quickly and efficiently and you have a breadth of knowledge about a lot of technology.
[SPEAKER_08]: You can't do that if you're a big dummy, but then let me finish.
[SPEAKER_08]: Then we move into what I think is my favorite part of getting to know you on this show is your intuition.
[SPEAKER_08]: which cannot be a poo-pooed in this business.
[SPEAKER_08]: If you've got intuition to kind of know where the show is going, know where the content is going, know what is needed, throw a line in here.
[SPEAKER_08]: You can't do that if you don't have some smarts and some savvy about doing the show.
[SPEAKER_10]: And I think you can't do that if you're a dollar.
[SPEAKER_10]: You can't.
[SPEAKER_10]: And that's also the why I agree because if I am a dollar, I know it's good for the show.
[SPEAKER_10]: I know it's entertaining for that show.
[SPEAKER_08]: Well, with the grammar and with the, now let me, let me tell you where the shortcomings are.
[SPEAKER_08]: They're not necessarily IQ shortcomings.
[SPEAKER_08]: What they are is like, for example, when it comes to
[SPEAKER_08]: laughing during the show or moving it along like that you're not burdened with that you're not you're you're not you're you're you're you're you're you're you're politeness level is is below a one point five you know i mean you don't give a rats ass if something is not amusing to you're not that you're not laughing so a lot of times and i'm
[SPEAKER_08]: I've become used to it, the honest reactions of just sitting you, you know, and sometimes seeing you, you know, doing something else during the show, that's there.
[SPEAKER_08]: That also, in my opinion, doesn't necessarily roll out notes says, will your IQ be higher than the room temperature than that's the question, buddy.
[SPEAKER_09]: That's fine.
[SPEAKER_08]: Why is somebody congratulating Dirk?
[SPEAKER_08]: Why is one of our winners?
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, Dirk, I didn't even hear the name.
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, Dirk, fast.
[SPEAKER_08]: Well, hello.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm sure that how many squares did he buy like 50?
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't know, I think probably I can't.
[SPEAKER_08]: Don't worry about it.
[SPEAKER_10]: So you are worried about being mocked for a low IQ.
[SPEAKER_10]: I am not worried, but I had someone else told me last night that they were worried that it would make their business look bad and that people wouldn't want to work with them for a low IQ.
[SPEAKER_10]: I'm not worried because it's not going to affect my job whatsoever.
[SPEAKER_08]: But here it is.
[SPEAKER_08]: I think also involved in these IQ tests,
[SPEAKER_08]: Probably a little bit of something that I don't think you burden yourself with growing up in that's book learning.
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, I do not have a college degree.
[SPEAKER_08]: You do not have a college degree, but also, you know, you were not a probably a student who really was sweating the details.
[SPEAKER_08]: Would I be accurate with that?
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, right.
[SPEAKER_08]: Now I read it.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes.
[SPEAKER_08]: Now you come from a family where there has been academic achievement.
[SPEAKER_08]: Your brother is a doctor is a doctor.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_08]: He is my doctorate.
[SPEAKER_10]: I think my sisters, I think everyone in my family at least has gone through a master's program.
[SPEAKER_10]: So, you're the outlier, you never even saw a college campus.
[SPEAKER_10]: No, I went to two years of college.
[SPEAKER_10]: I saw some college campus.
[SPEAKER_08]: You went to Andy as George Carlin called it, Andy Granitelli vocational.
[SPEAKER_08]: What, you did, I didn't know you did two years.
[SPEAKER_08]: I did you just graduated high school and then immediately, you know, went to work in the mechanics.
[SPEAKER_10]: No, no, no, no.
[SPEAKER_10]: In fact, I went to two years of college and then I went to vocation school.
[SPEAKER_08]: What was the, would you like to share, this is, it ever know what we're going to get on this show?
[SPEAKER_10]: Well, I went to college.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, would you like, yeah, I am forgetting.
[SPEAKER_08]: By the way, it's like going to Bruins, I will say this.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's like going to a foreign country, or a country with a heavy dialect.
[SPEAKER_08]: When I forget my Gs, it's because I've worked with him.
[SPEAKER_08]: And sometimes it happens like that.
[SPEAKER_08]: So, keep him coming.
[SPEAKER_08]: I, what would you like to share with school?
[SPEAKER_08]: You went to was it a community college?
[SPEAKER_10]: I went, no, I went, well, I went to Covenant College in Georgia for one year.
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, I've got their theme song.
[SPEAKER_08]: Hold on a second.
[SPEAKER_08]: I've got the, all right, here we go.
[SPEAKER_10]: Play it.
[SPEAKER_10]: What do you mean bagpipes?
[SPEAKER_10]: They were like a Scottish themed.
[SPEAKER_08]: Ooh, there you go, Josh!
[SPEAKER_08]: Alright, well, that, what's that F there up there?
[SPEAKER_08]: That's a feeling great.
[SPEAKER_09]: So I want to feel in grade, you're not there.
[SPEAKER_10]: I think in failing grades, I got seas and that was not good enough to pay private school.
[SPEAKER_10]: apparently.
[SPEAKER_10]: So then I came back and went to an auto county community college for you.
[SPEAKER_08]: I remember talking about an around the community college and that so what was it about the rigors of academic life that turned you uh turned you in the other direction?
[SPEAKER_10]: There's a lot of test taken.
[SPEAKER_09]: There's a lot of study and testing, testing, study a lot of, there's a lot of getting up early and getting to class.
[SPEAKER_09]: I get it.
[SPEAKER_08]: I understand, yeah.
[SPEAKER_08]: But I mean, your work ethic is,
[SPEAKER_08]: I think your work out you work to jobs now maybe you're three jobs now for if you count if you count Chad and I separately you are you working for jobs.
[SPEAKER_08]: Well I throw I throw Chad under the podcasters warehouse so it's okay.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah you spend more time on this show and I appreciate that thank you.
[SPEAKER_10]: It's because I care.
[SPEAKER_10]: I don't didn't care about any of the classes I was taking.
[SPEAKER_08]: If I had swine you and Rob, our buddies, it's all becoming clear that you only do what is a passion project.
[SPEAKER_08]: You like what you do, that's what it is.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's it.
[SPEAKER_08]: I could never have a job that I didn't really care about.
[SPEAKER_08]: You probably, if you were asked to do an auction, you'd say, piss off, you know, that I get it.
[SPEAKER_08]: I said, yes, to two things over the weekend, and it was not that it was breaking rocks, but it was not in my comfort zone.
[SPEAKER_08]: But I think that's where you and Rob, you look like, for example, you know, how I ask Rob to do something.
[SPEAKER_08]: right like send send the sounds along send the the audio clips on he doesn't do it because he doesn't like to do it he doesn't get guests because he didn't get guests no any he was the producer for paying to get yeah and he didn't like it so he just does it and now I'm beginning to think it's the same thing you know with it's passionate for you to do the whole pot you like that yeah yeah I need
[SPEAKER_10]: I need to care about my job or I get burned out and I don't care.
[SPEAKER_10]: So yeah, it's got to be something that I thankfully found careers that I love and love the industries I'm in because the other how is the other get going the smart house gig.
[SPEAKER_10]: I mean, I've only been officially there a month and it's going out standing.
[SPEAKER_08]: Good to hear that.
[SPEAKER_10]: All right, that's good because you're happy.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm happy.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's a very good idea there.
[SPEAKER_08]: So yeah, I would say for the, you know, you know how this business works.
[SPEAKER_08]: Comedy is king.
[SPEAKER_08]: Right.
[SPEAKER_08]: You go for it.
[SPEAKER_10]: And that was my view was it's funny no matter what.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, and if by the way, if you go for it, and it is, uh, it results in comedy gold.
[SPEAKER_08]: Don't be good for this show, too.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm sure.
[SPEAKER_08]: Please ask a chat of it's okay to share a clip.
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, uh, we won't miss show.
[SPEAKER_08]: I would, uh, but now, now if you want me just to run with it, you make the call on that one.
[SPEAKER_08]: But I'd like to, uh, find out.
[SPEAKER_08]: I think you should do it.
[SPEAKER_07]: How many years?
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, go ahead.
[SPEAKER_08]: Have you ever done an IQ test?
[SPEAKER_08]: I've done them on my own.
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_08]: I've done them on my own because I get sucked in by that quite a bit.
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_08]: And then I, I'm so dumb that I'll take one of those online tests that they put on your feed and then they want ads.
[SPEAKER_08]: And then you gotta pay at the end and then it was all they want to ask for money until the end and then it just goes away.
[SPEAKER_08]: So I'm a, I'm a rule, which means I have a low IQ that I participated in that.
[SPEAKER_10]: And I have not, this will be a proctor test.
[SPEAKER_10]: with a like a professional that knows how to do it.
[SPEAKER_08]: You know, I think that I would be more than willing to go for it, but I do believe it's academically based and I think that that might be problematic, but I'm not sure because the ones that I've seen don't they always say how are the show me the next shape and the pattern?
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's the latter.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's the latter.
[SPEAKER_10]: It's patterns and numbers.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_10]: That's the latter.
[SPEAKER_08]: I've done a lot of like world history quizzes that I've done very well in modern history quizzes.
[SPEAKER_08]: The English usage quizzes that I've done okay, but I'm not sure the pure IQ test.
[SPEAKER_08]: And by the way, isn't that just the typical
[SPEAKER_08]: separating us from our money where you can find these anywhere, but people put them up just to grab a little money.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's the way that works for me.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm a sucker.
[SPEAKER_08]: They played a ego.
[SPEAKER_08]: They played it somebody's ego.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's the way that goes.
[SPEAKER_10]: I told you, Chad already did this with six guys and one of them did score an 88.
[SPEAKER_10]: where the average in the country is 100th.
[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, my God.
[SPEAKER_08]: So I've seen some of those guys that hang around the show.
[SPEAKER_08]: I bet there's no big surprise there.
[SPEAKER_08]: Has Chad taken the test?
[SPEAKER_08]: No, he refuses to.
[SPEAKER_08]: He refuses to.
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, that's it.
[SPEAKER_08]: Well, get back to me and, you know, let me know how that works out because I'd be very curious to see.
[SPEAKER_08]: I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's just the, I think so too.
[SPEAKER_08]: Uh, I'll tell you about the two things I hated.
[SPEAKER_08]: Well, the one that I really hate it.
[SPEAKER_08]: Really hate it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: All right, I just wanted to share the one other thing.
[SPEAKER_08]: The auction's said, look, it's a pleasure to raise money for a great cause.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's a pleasure to help my son's little league team.
[SPEAKER_08]: But I got the text about two hours before the game on Friday when he had reached out.
[SPEAKER_08]: early on to parents.
[SPEAKER_08]: Are you hearing that in the background?
[SPEAKER_08]: Are you hearing that a little quick?
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, you're oh, that's you.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's you.
[SPEAKER_08]: You have to turn yourself down again.
[SPEAKER_10]: I'm too out again.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, you are.
[SPEAKER_10]: I am.
[SPEAKER_10]: I don't know what's going on through levels today.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it's a little, a little softer, right?
[SPEAKER_10]: A little softer.
[SPEAKER_10]: A little softer.
[SPEAKER_08]: All right.
[SPEAKER_10]: How about right there?
[SPEAKER_10]: One, two, three.
[SPEAKER_08]: A little more.
[SPEAKER_08]: A little more.
[SPEAKER_08]: A little more.
[SPEAKER_08]: How are we?
[SPEAKER_08]: A little hotter.
[SPEAKER_08]: A little hotter.
[SPEAKER_08]: Thank you.
[SPEAKER_08]: So this to me is he reached out about a week and a half ago and said, meet parents to volunteer to run the scoreboard and to keep the scorebook.
[SPEAKER_08]: I responded with this.
[SPEAKER_08]: I said not to not really skilled in the scorebook area, but I can run the scoreboard whenever you'd like.
[SPEAKER_08]: Two hours before the game on Friday, which by the way was an 8 p.m. game, which meant the game was going to take place when it was like 25 degrees.
[SPEAKER_08]: No, I'm sorry.
[SPEAKER_08]: It was like 45, 48 degrees, but it was Florida, 48.
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_08]: It was cold.
[SPEAKER_08]: It was cold.
[SPEAKER_10]: Can you, to me, can you do the scorebook?
[SPEAKER_10]: I was also asked this week and to run the scoreboard.
[SPEAKER_10]: And then you did.
[SPEAKER_10]: I wanted my brother and his family this weekend and went to my nephew's basketball game and was asked to run the scoreboard.
[SPEAKER_10]: And I quickly said no.
[SPEAKER_10]: did not want to be a part of that.
[SPEAKER_10]: Let me get back to Friday.
[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, we'll get it in the sick.
[SPEAKER_08]: I want to make sure that I got it again.
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_08]: So let's see Friday.
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, early three hours four hours before they're going to five hours before the long time before the game.
[SPEAKER_08]: He says, hey, wondering if I can convince you to do the scorebook tonight.
[SPEAKER_08]: I write back.
[SPEAKER_08]: because I've already made the decision that I'm going to eat it and do it.
[SPEAKER_10]: Is it an annual scorebook?
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, digital.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's manual.
[SPEAKER_08]: Never done the scorebook, but there's a first time for everything.
[SPEAKER_08]: I've run the scoreboard a few times, but I'll do whatever you need.
[SPEAKER_08]: So I'm being the good dad this time.
[SPEAKER_08]: Then this is a guy that sweats the details.
[SPEAKER_08]: He said the scorebook is pretty easy.
[SPEAKER_08]: You can do that from your chair behind home plate.
[SPEAKER_08]: He knows my regular.
[SPEAKER_08]: He knows my regular position.
[SPEAKER_09]: You're already thinking of the right spot to do it.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I am.
[SPEAKER_08]: He sends me a video that's called Learn to Keep Baseball Score Informant.
[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, so he wants, so he wants like real details.
[SPEAKER_10]: If you're going to write in the 432, you're going to write in what happened.
[SPEAKER_08]: Well, I did the best.
[SPEAKER_08]: There are a lot of walks in our league.
[SPEAKER_08]: All right, so I did that.
[SPEAKER_08]: So take a quick peek at this.
[SPEAKER_08]: And if not, I'll be happy to have you on the scoreboard.
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, I didn't see that.
[SPEAKER_08]: I said, uh, way to sweat the details, thanks coach, because, you know, putting, sending the video was going above and beyond.
[SPEAKER_10]: And remember, I tell you all the time how the parents handle things helps the kid.
[SPEAKER_10]: As far as your, your relationship with the coach helps the kid.
[SPEAKER_08]: and I'm there who and I probably was one of the few to reach out and it is what it looked.
[SPEAKER_08]: And this is the problem.
[SPEAKER_08]: I was fine.
[SPEAKER_08]: The only thing that I found by doing the scorebook is I can't really enjoy the game.
[SPEAKER_08]: Now just sit back and enjoy the game.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's too much of record keeping and the scoreboard, the scorebook itself, not difficult.
[SPEAKER_08]: really not difficult.
[SPEAKER_08]: Although the video that I watched had the different bases on balls hits doubles in a different spot with more detail than this scorebook did.
[SPEAKER_08]: And so I think I accounted for all the kids that scored runs.
[SPEAKER_08]: But I'm not sure.
[SPEAKER_08]: And then the good news is at the end you put it in
[SPEAKER_10]: someone to look at it.
[SPEAKER_08]: I, that, that, well, if you, if I did, I left before, right, I left before that, and then I dipped my hands in warm water because my hands were freezing, because you couldn't at that temperature, but your hands away, but I did it, and I'm proud that I did it, and then it was on to the auction on Saturday night.
[SPEAKER_10]: I'm always amazed when I go to Oreo games that there's still a couple old guys that will keep the manual paper scorebook to people that love it, right?
[SPEAKER_08]: And they really, really dig it, I mean, yeah, I mean, they like that.
[SPEAKER_08]: So it's, it's that and well, then fine, that's great.
[SPEAKER_08]: We got to move on here.
[SPEAKER_08]: We got some beautiful video.
[SPEAKER_08]: I curated just for you.
[SPEAKER_08]: Why?
[SPEAKER_08]: I'll tell you why because I care ladies and gentlemen That's coming up on the Michael Mary show, but first I want to tell you about the podcasters warehouse.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I thank you.
[SPEAKER_10]: I think he puts those things in there so that we know he's not using AI or it's just so weird, it has to be Rob Spring.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, for us, very, very strange brain.
[SPEAKER_08]: All right, I'm trying to find this last thing.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I'll come on, Michael.
[SPEAKER_08]: Michael!
[SPEAKER_08]: All right, I think it's here, wait a minute.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm really, I'm, I'm struggling there.
[SPEAKER_08]: Where is it?
[SPEAKER_08]: I lost it.
[SPEAKER_08]: All right, I'm now I'm moving on to something else.
[SPEAKER_10]: You know, it's for the last segment.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, yeah, you've got the order, right?
[SPEAKER_10]: You've got a few videos.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, okay, you've got the videos.
[SPEAKER_08]: Let's, the first one, what did I label the first one?
[SPEAKER_08]: Sorry about that.
[SPEAKER_10]: First one, we got Mel Brooks.
[SPEAKER_08]: Mel Brooks is, there's a documentary.
[SPEAKER_08]: I think it's an appetau, a documentary, and Mel Brooks at 90, whatever.
[SPEAKER_08]: If you're interested in Mel Brooks, one of the comic geniuses of all time, take a look at this little clip that we have.
[SPEAKER_08]: I think you'll enjoy this stuff.
[SPEAKER_03]: This is your home.
[SPEAKER_03]: It's really, really good.
[SPEAKER_03]: You have a giant Buddha.
[SPEAKER_03]: Why the Buddha?
[SPEAKER_03]: Just for luck.
[SPEAKER_03]: Just for luck.
[SPEAKER_03]: How's needs a booted?
[SPEAKER_03]: It's actually a bootah.
[SPEAKER_03]: Every house needs a bootah.
[SPEAKER_03]: How does get decorated?
[SPEAKER_03]: Who picked this?
[SPEAKER_01]: My like, great wife and bankrupt.
[SPEAKER_01]: It's a good taste and everything except husband.
[SPEAKER_03]: It's an important to you that people know your story.
[SPEAKER_03]: You care about the legacy.
[SPEAKER_01]: I'm not so much about me, but about little short funny-looking Jews who are trepidacious about entering show business.
[SPEAKER_01]: If I can do it, you can do it.
[SPEAKER_08]: And I believe him and I think that's a great way to look at it.
[SPEAKER_08]: And I bet he's mentored a lot of people.
[SPEAKER_08]: I know he was very close with Rob Riner.
[SPEAKER_08]: And you know, I think that's that's really cool.
[SPEAKER_10]: Is that on Netflix?
[SPEAKER_10]: Where is that talking about?
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm not sure where the documentary is, but you know, Mel Brooks gave us so much and it's sad because you know his little circle of friends.
[SPEAKER_08]: We've watched them all go.
[SPEAKER_08]: It was a Carl Riner Norman Lear and Mel Brooks and one by one there.
[SPEAKER_08]: They're gone and he's kind of the last man standing, which I think is kind of sad.
[SPEAKER_08]: But check it out if you get a chance.
[SPEAKER_08]: I think you'll really enjoy that.
[SPEAKER_08]: Our next one, what do you have for us next on the Docket Drive?
[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, we've got a guy or we can go with a dog.
[SPEAKER_08]: let's go with the guy let's go with the guy because I think the guy are we are we talking about the guy with the acts.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, it says.
[SPEAKER_08]: All right, hold on.
[SPEAKER_08]: Let me set it up.
[SPEAKER_08]: The guy with the acts is, uh, well, I welcome what you feel about this guy.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's not a hundred percent of the way I feel, but I think it speaks to, uh, after the most recent post of the obamas,
[SPEAKER_08]: I think it speaks to the way a lot of us on the left are feeling.
[SPEAKER_08]: I just, this came across my feed and I'll share it with you right now.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm going to make sure I wait 24 hours before I post this video because the last thing the internet needs right now is another poorly thought out need jerk reaction to something.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I do feel I have a moral obligation to think before I speak, especially with how many people follow this account.
[SPEAKER_00]: I will not be sharing or displaying the meme that our president decided to post on true social because one, it was not a mistake and two, it was definitely
[SPEAKER_00]: not a surprise.
[SPEAKER_00]: This point, pretending that we're caught off guard by that post is disingenuous, at best.
[SPEAKER_00]: Which leads me to a far more important point about me and this page going forward.
[SPEAKER_00]: I will not be going back and forth with people anymore about this administration.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not trying to get people to hear me out anymore.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not trying to convince people of shit.
[SPEAKER_00]: When it comes to this administration, it's curtains.
[SPEAKER_00]: you have all the evidence you need a thousand times over about this morally and more so even if you agree with these morals you have all the evidence you need fiscally to justify an impeachment if you don't even want to get into the moral high ground stuff you can just look at it from a performance base perspective.
[SPEAKER_00]: And that alone isn't enough.
[SPEAKER_00]: If you aren't connected to reality anymore, fine, society is moving on without you.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's honestly fallen and embarrassing to see people, celebrities, internet personalities, somehow conflicted about saying something about what's going on.
[SPEAKER_00]: The absolute fantasy land where this man is somehow still defendable is a place where facts aren't allowed.
[SPEAKER_08]: All right, we're back out there, give it a stop at there.
[SPEAKER_08]: All right, so...
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't want to get into it with you on this because I also think you are, and I think that overall, I've never considered you a cool-aid drinker.
[SPEAKER_08]: I've never considered you un nuanced in your approach.
[SPEAKER_08]: I think you've been very clear about some of your religious issues that make you feel a certain way.
[SPEAKER_08]: But I am curious about this most recent tipping point where
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm still going to give you a voice.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm still going to talk to you about things.
[SPEAKER_08]: But I will also just to ask you, what do you feel about that point of view at this juncture, because many of my trump friends
[SPEAKER_08]: are I believe getting a getting enough they've had quite enough right now.
[SPEAKER_08]: What do you feel?
[SPEAKER_10]: What do you think the new I think nuances healthy?
[SPEAKER_10]: I think that I have seen especially after this meme in my that guy says well the meme was not a mistake.
[SPEAKER_10]: I was in my view because it had nothing to do with going on.
[SPEAKER_08]: I disagree.
[SPEAKER_08]: I think I couldn't disagree more.
[SPEAKER_10]: I think it was a staffer doing the thing doing it wrong because I think he's not
[SPEAKER_10]: that dumb to know that wouldn't piss people off and that they would focus on.
[SPEAKER_10]: He wouldn't post a video that is 45 seconds long, wanting the tension of the last one second.
[SPEAKER_10]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_10]: I think that's why it's not.
[SPEAKER_10]: But what bothers me is.
[SPEAKER_08]: And by the way folks, when I say, okay, I'm letting Josh have his spare.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm not a green implicitly.
[SPEAKER_08]: And I think there's a speaking of nuance.
[SPEAKER_08]: You have to understand, we're we're in total disagreement on this.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes.
[SPEAKER_08]: All right.
[SPEAKER_08]: But I
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, that's fine.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_10]: I'll tell you what bothers me really is people expecting the president now as like a spiritual example.
[SPEAKER_10]: Or what I get messages to me all the time is look at your Christian president or whatever and it's I've never looked at the president and any type of spiritual great moral things I always look at policies and what's the shame to me is I thought he had some good policies and things that came out in the past week that got overshadowed
[SPEAKER_08]: That's because he's an ass.
[SPEAKER_08]: I, anyway, that's my rational response to that person.
[SPEAKER_08]: I think that, you know, it's just astonishing.
[SPEAKER_08]: What my opinion is, what, what this would have resulted in three years ago, not 10 years ago, three years ago, what this, it's stunning.
[SPEAKER_08]: What happens now and how it's just, well, let's move on.
[SPEAKER_08]: You know, the offensive nature of things, it's a weird world out there, ladies and gentlemen, and at some point I am feeling from people on the right that perhaps there are more moderate people than you.
[SPEAKER_08]: who are saying, okay, I've had.
[SPEAKER_08]: Are you, do you, is there any bit of you that has a little burnout with this administration?
[SPEAKER_10]: I, with the administration, no, I am burned out on the constant, everything in life is now political.
[SPEAKER_10]: Where I just don't care.
[SPEAKER_10]: And I don't, I'm tired of the, everything is the end of the world.
[SPEAKER_08]: Do you believe that after this administration that
[SPEAKER_08]: there will not be because it is a Trump factor.
[SPEAKER_08]: I think there will be less of it after he is out of office.
[SPEAKER_10]: No, no, I think it'll clear to stay.
[SPEAKER_10]: I think the yes, because I think it is a bully and technique by your side of pushing and pushing and pushing, where I think if if it's JD Vance wins next time and Mark or Marco Rubio, that it'll continue.
[SPEAKER_08]: I think a bullying technique would be firing like 10 rounds in the guys' back when he's down on the ground.
[SPEAKER_08]: When he's an ICU nurse.
[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, I think there are things that have happened in this administration that are so egregious in decades, in decades past they'd be out on their ass.
[SPEAKER_08]: They really would, but now because he does so many bad things, it's just accepted and I hate that.
[SPEAKER_08]: I truly hate it.
[SPEAKER_08]: I truly hate the fact that we, and people say it's a staffer.
[SPEAKER_08]: If it's a staffer, it still reflects on the administration that all would put out there.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that's the type of mindset.
[SPEAKER_08]: The bigotry that exists in that mindset.
[SPEAKER_10]: It's bigotry.
[SPEAKER_10]: I didn't make a mistake and I stand by it.
[SPEAKER_10]: No, you come out and you say, it was a mistake.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's been handled.
[SPEAKER_08]: The person who died, he doesn't have the moral courage to do that.
[SPEAKER_08]: He does not have the moral courage to stand up and do that.
[SPEAKER_08]: He was doing damage all over the world.
[SPEAKER_08]: I want this nightmare to be over, and you know, as one of my buddies said the other day.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, yeah, you got three more years of it, but I wanted to share that because I'm thinking more and more of that.
[SPEAKER_08]: And for those of you that don't like these discussions, you know, maybe you won't get as many of them because I'm so pissed right now.
[SPEAKER_08]: But that's it, I thought I'd just, let's change the, let's change the topic now.
[SPEAKER_08]: And there's nothing, like, I consider Pugs, Boston Terriers, French Bulldogs, being the same category.
[SPEAKER_08]: They make amazing sounds.
[SPEAKER_08]: This is a Bulldog, a Frenchy that is going in for a vaccination or a shot of some kind.
[SPEAKER_08]: I love this, roll this tape.
[SPEAKER_12]: I think you'll enjoy this.
[SPEAKER_12]: Don't be scared, it's okay.
[SPEAKER_12]: I haven't even done anything yet.
[SPEAKER_08]: that is awesome.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's it.
[SPEAKER_08]: You know, we used to have a pug, the pug's name was Beluga and Beluga.
[SPEAKER_08]: You could hear him in the parking lot when you were going into the pet going.
[SPEAKER_08]: He was getting groomed.
[SPEAKER_08]: Not going to the vet getting groomed.
[SPEAKER_08]: I have repeat business now.
[SPEAKER_08]: And I have a new favorite because these are, uh, we're getting repeats on the same joke.
[SPEAKER_08]: This is the dog-scaring cockatoo.
[SPEAKER_08]: Absolutely one of my favorite things online now.
[SPEAKER_08]: Please enjoy a cockatoo walking into a room full of dogs and terrifying them.
[SPEAKER_08]: Here we go.
[SPEAKER_09]: I don't care if it's AI.
[SPEAKER_09]: Do you think it's AI perhaps is there a chance?
[SPEAKER_09]: I don't think it's AI because of the creepy guy in the back.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, the guy who lives standing behind the camera.
[SPEAKER_08]: I love that more than anything I just wrote I've completely oh, okay I look this results in an injury I believe and his own fellow officer is reacting
[SPEAKER_08]: to it but apparently there is a police action at a home and you know you've had small children Josh you know what I'm talking about.
[SPEAKER_08]: One of the most dangerous things in a house can be dog toys or baby toys left everywhere.
[SPEAKER_08]: This goes kind of wrong for this police officer.
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, I'm doing it.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'll put a trip on.
[SPEAKER_08]: City broke his leg.
[SPEAKER_12]: I broke my leg.
[SPEAKER_08]: What the hell?
[SPEAKER_08]: What the hell?
[SPEAKER_08]: Roll it again.
[SPEAKER_08]: Roll it from beginning.
[SPEAKER_08]: I think it looks like he stepped on a toy or something.
[SPEAKER_12]: We will try it.
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, I'm doing it.
[SPEAKER_09]: See, other cop.
[SPEAKER_12]: I brought one.
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, the other cop just runs.
[SPEAKER_09]: Laughing as he says, he's broken his leg.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's a tough situation right there.
[SPEAKER_08]: And we end today, boy, we've gone way over.
[SPEAKER_08]: Sorry about that.
[SPEAKER_08]: We end today, you know, there was the counter-programming to the bad bunny performance of the Super Bowl.
[SPEAKER_08]: There are a few words on this.
[SPEAKER_08]: This is some of the news coverage that I found amusing.
[SPEAKER_02]: Roll the military point nonsense that the NFL is promoting during the halftime show.
[SPEAKER_02]: Then tune in to Turning Point USA's all American halftime show.
[SPEAKER_02]: Their lineup just dropped friends in its fire.
[SPEAKER_02]: Now this Sunday, Patriots like Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Bryce, and Gabby Barrett are performing right when halftime starts for the NFL.
[SPEAKER_05]: Woo-hoo, huh?
[SPEAKER_05]: Man, that is a real who's who, uh, who?
[SPEAKER_05]: We've got Gabby Merritt, Brentley Gilbert, Garby Millen, Billy Garbett, Brewery Roberts, Bobby Glabert, Gaggy Bobbles, Bernacle Gasverty, Buffett, Gingle Tree, Hall of Graham, Hulk Hogan, Gregory Bancelbob, Kid Rock, and Kid Rock's father, Adult Rock.
[SPEAKER_08]: there we go that's it we got to get out of here ladies and gentlemen uh... hopefully robably back in the fold tomorrow we will see you then and uh... do we have closing music other yeah can you not hear it let's see now i can hear it that's awesome uh... thank you all for listening thank you for participating in the superbowl squares we appreciate that and we will see you tomorrow for robspewack and jostler roguer bike america thanks so long everybody
[SPEAKER_06]: Michael Mera, Radio Entertainment.
[SPEAKER_06]: Bebbe.
[SPEAKER_07]: Garley Mugget, Bebbe, Falken.
[SPEAKER_07]: I'm a fuller at the lack of it.
[SPEAKER_07]: I'm a fuller at the lack of it.
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