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[SPEAKER_08]: Michael Mera, Radio Entertainment.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I had to get it again, and now he'll be a quiet with us.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We will start the show.
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[SPEAKER_08]: T-M-O-S, classic.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Friday, flashback.
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[SPEAKER_09]: We are thrilled again to be joined by Patton Oswald, who is here in town with his family.
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[SPEAKER_09]: And, you know, we're grab it before it gets out to LA.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Every, uh, to not be happier.
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[SPEAKER_09]: When do you, when do you head back home, Patton?
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[SPEAKER_09]: When are you, uh, when are you getting out of the set day?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, Mike, I'm glad you buttonhole me before I caught the last flight of the coast.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But, you know,
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[SPEAKER_06]: A lot of stuff happened to back there talking to Merlin on today, but a lot of stuff going on I mean, where do I start?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Where do I begin?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Hey, I'm scared of being more of those die pills those are great.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Those are pretty interesting.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Diant pills.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I like them.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I can't know why this comes to mind, but what I was reading recently about Gary Shandling and I was reading all the things said about Gary Shandling and they say how rare it is and I've always thought that I never got a chance to
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[SPEAKER_09]: to meet a maybe one time back back in the day we were on stage doing the DJ MC for a live show he did, but it was a hand shake and that was it.
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[SPEAKER_09]: But hearing how nice a guy he was and how wonderfully was and just how he treated everybody there is and I just want to give you a compliment because you know everything you've ever done when you come into the studio and you're nice to us and you're polite to us and that is something that I think that I got that from hearing about Chandler where he reached out.
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[SPEAKER_09]: it was very sweet that I thought of you when I heard because I said that is rare and I've interviewed tons of people in the business of comedy over throughout my career.
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[SPEAKER_09]: That's not it.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I'm not in the comedy clubs.
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[SPEAKER_09]: You are you see the way these guys.
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[SPEAKER_09]: There is a lot that goes on in there where people just the very nature of the business itself of stand-up comedy.
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[SPEAKER_09]: It's kind of a prickly environment and I never knew that.
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[SPEAKER_09]: about Gary Chandley that he apparently he behind the scenes he was an incredibly nice person did you have any personal contact with it?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh yeah I mean he he moderated uh he did a Q&A with me one night for a young adult he graciously said oh I'll totally moderate that he really like the movie and wanted to help it out um we had done a lot of shows together and
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[SPEAKER_06]: And I would see him.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, I saw him a month before he died.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I did a show at the Largo of Benefit Show that he just showed up showed up at the hangout at that.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He didn't even do a set.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So it was like me and Jud Appetau and backstage like Norman Lloyd and Norman Lear came backstage and Chris Rock and Sarah Silverman and there was Gary Shanley and Gary Shanley, he was a really really nice guy and and what was so miraculous about that for me is
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[SPEAKER_06]: he was really really smart about comedy like he was just one of those guys that always knew the best angle and a lot of times people like that tend to be very prickly and mean only because their whole life are people telling them how to do comedy that shouldn't be like comedy is one of the few professions where people have no problems with them you know what I think would be funny like they'll talk up to someone that like I wouldn't walk up to an expert bricklayer
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[SPEAKER_06]: building a wall going, you know how I would put the like I would I would just assume this guy has 10 years experience I don't know what I'm talking about.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm just going to watch him, but for some reason comedy everyone thinks they and he was never Mean to people about that, you know, and by the way
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[SPEAKER_06]: he was wonderful.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Now not only was he smarter than any layman he was smarter than most comedian so there was very few people that could kind of and not that he was a competitive about it but it was just hard to hold your own with him because he was always so ridiculously smart.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's that I mean miraculous about him.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I get to get a position that he was also very generous because when you look at the Gary shandling the Larry Sanders show He's probably the third best character on it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well, he made the other characters better than him.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He left was he
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[SPEAKER_06]: Seinfeld, Julia the Weedryfus and the Pythons were all about every single person in this, they would fight to get every single person a funny line, so that the whole thing was at this higher pitch, and you can tell there are certain comedians and sitcom actors, and I've just heard stories where they're like,
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[SPEAKER_06]: No, I got to have that line.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Nope, that line's got like they've got to be the only one with a funny line and if you watch Veep and if you watch old sign phone, and yeah, especially Larry Sanders, they're like, no, crank everyone around me up, and then I'll think of a funny or thing to say, or Here's your thing that he would he would realize
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[SPEAKER_06]: If you watch half of Larry Sanders is him just reacting in silence to people, because what they're saying is so nuts, and he's like, I don't know what to do, and that is so, that always gets a big laugh.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Like the pythons would always fight to be the straight man in a sketch, because the person reacting always got the bigger laugh.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They were the beginning of the laughter, so, but that, and same with like when I did some episodes of Veep, and I, I mean, I saw this,
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[SPEAKER_06]: first hand after um we would do table reads and then we would rehearse and mess around day for we would shoot and Julie would get what the writers and go.
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[SPEAKER_06]: His lines got to be fun here.
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[SPEAKER_06]: That's got to be like she wanted everyone cranked up.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So in any, in other words, there's no parts of the show that are like, oh, these two characters, I don't care.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You know, she wants every bit of it cranked up.
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[SPEAKER_09]: And they talk about, you know, I just remember on the old Donna Mike show where that that Larry Sanders show was such a big part of what we would talk about on the show.
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[SPEAKER_09]: It would be every week.
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[SPEAKER_09]: We would come in and we would be discussing that.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Well, when I had a restaurant in them and has this Don called it the look around.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I mean, we were talking about that the other day and it was groundbreaking.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I didn't realize it was groundbreaking until he passed and I thought, oh my god, that's right.
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[SPEAKER_09]: That's what the office was doing.
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[SPEAKER_09]: You'll same exact thing.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It must have been very surreal for you guys, especially because I've said this before.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You guys had one of the first
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[SPEAKER_06]: shows you guys and then also Glenn Brenner where you were very open about showing us behind the scenes or like some time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Hey, sometimes this job sucks.
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[SPEAKER_06]: We're having a terrible day.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Nothing's happening.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You know, Glenn Brenner would get out and go, it was a hockey.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I hate hockey.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Here's some highlights.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't care.
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[SPEAKER_06]: This is stupid.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You're like, like, I
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[SPEAKER_06]: So that's my job sucks.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So it must have been really really Stunning and also gratifying for you to see a show about showbiz where they're showing you that a lot of times it's just petty and Childish and just the lamest crap and you're like right
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh my god, I thought we were the only guys to do that.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Like that, you know, it shouldn't have been the worst.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's like no matter how old.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I was tracked with it, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm like, I remember I was still doing open mics and barely emceeing and I was seeing petty childish.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But in my mind, I'm like, when I get my own show, like, I'll be above all that.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And then you watch their standards go, oh, no, it doesn't end.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It stays that, everyone is that damaged.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Everyone is that awful, but you can still, but then on top of all that,
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[SPEAKER_06]: He would show that there were some real human relationships there, where they would cut like that thing where they were forcing him to do the advertising on the show.
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[SPEAKER_05]: The guardguard.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And he didn't want to do it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And then Hank weirdly saves him because Hank is like, I'm good at something awful.
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[SPEAKER_06]: can make this work and then I don't know it was so human and we don't want to look at your car again.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, I know that this was he was so exaggerated during that whole show.
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[SPEAKER_06]: The other thing that was really stunning about that show is they would do the stuff in between the on air segments when Robin Williams is sitting there being funny and goofy and they cut to commercial and it's like oh yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Do you think that way?
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think people are getting sick of this.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You see those moments.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And then you see Larry just like, I don't, I'm supposed to care about it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But I kind of don't like it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It was just half of this business.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's just killing time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_09]: And I don't know how awkward is it when you are.
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[SPEAKER_09]: going to commercial i've never asked anybody about that when you're on a talk show set uh... i'm sure it varies with different hosts but yeah uh... i i would imagine it's never one hundred percent comfortable is it i have no experience and you know what it does depend on the host when i did um... when i did david letterman i didn't want but i did my stand-up setting came out and
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[SPEAKER_06]: shut by hand, and as I said, thank he was already turning away.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Like he was paying you know, he didn't like known for that, too, right?
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[SPEAKER_06]: And he was a mean guy.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He just made, he made very few friends.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So you could tell the people that he was genuinely friends with, like when a Bruce Willis came on, or a regist, he's like, oh, this guy, he actually hang out.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You can tell.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You know, this is a continuation.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Um,
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[SPEAKER_06]: like when I do Conan Conan, I actually hang out.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So we are actually, in fact, we're actually talking about stuff as relating in the commercial that we way rather be talking about on air, but we can't.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Like because we're just bitching about something or, you know, and one of the, one of the best eulogies for if you want to call it that for Gary Shanley that I heard was one of the most beautiful talks.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I think I've never heard anybody give about the passing of someone was what Conan said about Gary Shanley and how
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[SPEAKER_09]: helped him through that.
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[SPEAKER_09]: That was just so incredibly heartfelt.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I don't know when you're looking at that.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, and he just, and Gary Shandling did for a lot of stand-ups and it's hard for us to put it into words.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He showed us what could be done, not just with the form of stand-up, but with the that awkward transition of how do I do a, develop a stand-up act and then turn it into a TV show when still keep the innovation and the fun of it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Because a lot of times there was that fear of
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm gonna I'm gonna work really hard and then get a sitcom and then they're gonna cut everything you need off of me And Gary was like I'm offering you guys strategies to good around that and do something really cool You know like with it's Gary shandling show was constantly oh the wink at the audience
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[SPEAKER_06]: And you know, and then with Larry Sanders so like it was this you can always keep your identity while you do this Wow, and I'll show you how to do it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It was just and I think that's what Conan was also talking about was he's doing this He's he's he wasn't a name at that time when he took over his show and then he's got in his how do I keep?
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[SPEAKER_06]: because Conan has a ridiculously unique perspective on comedy and that could easily get bulldozered and he found a way with help from friends, like here's healing to keep that intact.
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[SPEAKER_09]: But it's uh, it's uh, it's nice to hear what we hear about that and what a great perspective that is if I at last before we got a break on it.
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[SPEAKER_09]: You know, you do with movies and where you're with a group of people and the work is incredibly intense for a very short period of time.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Is that different than on a series?
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[SPEAKER_09]: I will tell you how radio works and I think a lot of show business works when we're talking about relationships that it's very difficult to kind of
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[SPEAKER_09]: look backwards you you really by the very nature of the business you are in a forward situation all the time and it's tough to really maintain relationships does that in movies I would think it would be a little different or short-term projects like a comedy tour I would
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[SPEAKER_09]: easier to keep those relationships alive, like, you know, I would, you know, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I mean, do you move on and just to move on?
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[SPEAKER_09]: Or do you have relationships that last a long time?
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[SPEAKER_09]: I think of Zac Gallifonakis who toured with you, you know, before he exploded.
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[SPEAKER_09]: And, you know, do you maintain relationships or is it hard to do that even if you're with somebody for a short period of time?
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[SPEAKER_06]: You know, it's really weird, it's not, it wasn't hard to maintain relationships, even when people like Zack exploded and Sarah and people like that because we still meet as comedians all the time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And also no matter how big you explode, you always want people around you, at least if you're, if you're down to earth, you want people around you that can call you on your BS, right?
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[SPEAKER_06]: That keeps you from spiraling off and doing sanity.
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[SPEAKER_06]: If you just have people around you that are trying to impress you and are terrified of you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Right what makes it hard to yeah Mike yeah, what you guys are always gonna pull each other down into the porta potty.
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[SPEAKER_09]: There's no Yeah, but I should point out that every relationship I've had with someone who's no longer here.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I I must be honest.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I pray for their imminent death
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[SPEAKER_10]: This is the theme to garrison The theme to garrison Gary called me up and asked if I would ride his theme song I'm almost halfway finished How do you like it so fun?
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[SPEAKER_10]: How do you like the theme to garrison This is the theme to garrison The opening theme to garrison This is the music that you hear As you watch the credits We're almost into the park Oh, where I start the whistle Then we'll watch its garrison and show
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[SPEAKER_10]: with the team to get every shandling show.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What do you want?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Here we shandling.
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[SPEAKER_04]: But you never get over that uneasiness in a new relationship.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We went out, we go to dinner.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And if you guys ever accidentally ordered from the child's portion of the menu, because it's not, you know, it's as under 12.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And it's not always clearly separated, and the weight just comes over and I go, yeah, she'll have the lobster, Newberg, and I'll have Captain Andy's toddler planner, please.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, and I'm going, gee, I didn't see that.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, do any of these others come with the sailor hats?
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[SPEAKER_04]: LAUGHTER And then I had read that women like the little boy quality in a man, you know, so I'm chewing up my food and gone, and...
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm sitting on a booster chair thinking, I'm going to score.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And then I realized I was shouting that out, and...
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I get her home, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Lower the lights.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I put on, we are the world, figuring this would put her in the giving mood.
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[SPEAKER_04]: All she got was hungry, and she doesn't have another version.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So now, I'm on the couch, and a friend of mine's a try-oister.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know about these?
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[SPEAKER_04]: These are supposed to be very stimulating, sexually.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I try those, boy, with the shell scraps so bad.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm putting him on too soon, what's the deal?
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, I'm starting to get, we got a pearl.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And I'm not kinky sexually, whatsoever.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Occasionally, I like to put on a robe, you know, and stand in front of a tennis ball machine.
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[SPEAKER_04]: But yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We all have our own thing.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, I'll take a few fast ones to have a cigarette, but we all have our own thing.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So we're spawning, and it's not a pretty story, and she's talking in bed, which is normally a turn-on.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, but she's talking to the point where I had to say, hey, hang up the phone, and you're a little attention to me.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, I'm trying to concentrate.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Hope, and she's using a credit card.
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[SPEAKER_04]: God knows, and, um, we spawned.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's going great, we're spawning, and you know, no, no, I don't, it's awkward.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Because last time I may love to, you know, I said, was a good for you.
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[SPEAKER_04]: She said, you know, I don't think this is good for anybody.
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[SPEAKER_08]: T. M. O. S. Classic.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Big football weekend.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, if I can bring it up right now, please, the, the announcing.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Okay, I know that I'm going to be in the minority here when I talk about Tony Romo.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I don't know if somebody gave him an extra energy drink.
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[SPEAKER_09]: yesterday or what.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I don't know if it's because I wasn't really happy with the fact that the Buffalo bills were losing and I just had it in my mind.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Listen, I'm not a turbo fan of either scene was I rooting for the bills because of Maddie Mascello and because of Jimi Sorrito.
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[SPEAKER_09]: But at the same time, I really don't have a dog in the fight as far as my team, but man, it sounded like those announcers were pretty giddy about Kansas City and not as giddy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I might just have been hearing that way, which is a true fan in Maddie, Massio, just briefly.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Maddie, I thought they sounded like they were Homer's for Kansas.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Tony Ramot totally wants to get in Patrick home to his pants.
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[SPEAKER_01]: It's ridiculous.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I was so pissed the whole time and it's been like that the whole season for the most part.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And that was right.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I knew I was right.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Even though they knew by the time their game started that Brady was going back to his 35th Super Bowl.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And that should be enough to get Jim Nance very, very excited.
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[SPEAKER_07]: We had a brief text exchange that when we saw the two announcers before the game,
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[SPEAKER_09]: The way he said he's he's he's what this is what happens the skin ages.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Okay, you probably can see it with this camera Right, uh, you'll see it soon with this camera won't we see it soon?
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[SPEAKER_09]: We're ever gonna get the camera down Yeah, oh, absolutely do that.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Okay, so uh the thing about Guessing the guess camera.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, I'm winning if you say the way I'm pointing at the screen.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Hey, the thing about it is
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[SPEAKER_09]: that that Nancy is is a great and that's a showbox of great football now yes Troy aceman was even a little yappy api on the championship games but nobody but Tony Romo always was like he had too many energy drinks it was
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[SPEAKER_09]: ridiculous.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I know I'm repeating myself.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I'm not getting Alzheimer's.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I know I said that before.
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[SPEAKER_09]: It just was on and on and on and on.
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[SPEAKER_09]: And look, I don't think that it's just my opinion.
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[SPEAKER_09]: And I'm very, very excited for the fact not to take Tom Brady out of the equation.
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[SPEAKER_09]: That Tampa is going to the Super Bowl in Tampa.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I think that's kind of cool.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, that's great for you.
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[SPEAKER_09]: It's a, well, why?
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[SPEAKER_09]: Why?
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[SPEAKER_09]: Because why?
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[SPEAKER_09]: Because I live in Florida.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Is that why?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm excited if I was, I can't go to the game, but I'd be excited.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, if the side of his mind, you get the Super Bowl fever, you're Super Bowl town.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Speaking of fever, since it's in Florida, they're going to have double the capacity of the stadium.
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[SPEAKER_09]: They're actually going to have a two stadium set up, so not only will be everybody gets to come, yes, because it's Florida run by the guy that doesn't believe in science, and everybody gets to come.
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[SPEAKER_09]: How many will be the commissioners party, Mike, 40,000?
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's what it's a super spread in 40,000 licking each other's hand It's going to be a nice good Mr. Goddell of the broadcast team.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes
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[SPEAKER_02]: That came for the majority for I would say it was the third and fourth quarter.
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[SPEAKER_09]: We talked about the first game of the second game.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm talking about the the the first game.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like the bill right.
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[SPEAKER_02]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_09]: That was the second game.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Bill's was the second was the second game.
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[SPEAKER_09]: The first game was the Tampa game.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It was the battle of the base.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm sorry, great in Tampa first game.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Great Tampa right all blur all of a little what I was watching the game.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I felt like.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, I was really for the bills.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I was really, because I felt, you know, some sort of associations he said with Maddie and Jimmy, where you're like, at least let this happen for them, please, for the love of God.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And then, like, it just, the bills weren't played as well as we thought they could play.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And they're being outplayed.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And at that point, Mike, you know this is from baseball.
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[SPEAKER_02]: When it's not really a game at certain points, you got to fill.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You got to fill the time.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, but I mean, it wasn't a total blowout.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I mean, it was still on.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, we were one on side kick in two touchdowns and a field goal away from maybe tying the game.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Did you say we did you?
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[SPEAKER_09]: You said that the bill.
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[SPEAKER_02]: The bill.
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[SPEAKER_09]: It's well, that's it.
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[SPEAKER_09]: If you're doing this, it was a great game.
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[SPEAKER_09]: There were a couple of great games.
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[SPEAKER_09]: The great games in the championship because the teams were relatively
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[SPEAKER_09]: closely missed no not the Kansas City in Buffalo or not closely but they got paper going and they were closely matched one thing no put it we're not now Kansas City is the is the favorite as they will be in the super ball and they will win the super ball of course it here yeah i know we're going to have nicky diamond yeah this you're caught
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[SPEAKER_09]: I want to talk to Maddie just briefly about Josh Allen, because I follow the bills, but I don't follow the bills like you do.
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[SPEAKER_09]: And Josh Allen, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_09]: They're probably our faster quarterbacks, but man when he runs, he is so fast.
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[SPEAKER_09]: They call him wet when he like.
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[SPEAKER_09]: He's spectacular watch, but as far as his face, I've never seen a baby face quarterback like this.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Maddie, could you comment on the appearance of one Josh Allen?
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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I mean, he's my age.
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[SPEAKER_01]: He's only like a few months older than I am, but the girls in Buffalo love him.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I will say that.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So the baby face doesn't bother me.
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[SPEAKER_09]: So I don't mind that that sort of I am trying to grow a mustache.
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[SPEAKER_09]: No, I think it's filled in a little bit more than what it was and I've seen young men with he appears when you look at his publicity photo without that element that he may be one of those young men.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I could be totally wrong about this.
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[SPEAKER_09]: That is heading on a somewhat fast track to becoming follically challenged.
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[SPEAKER_09]: like it, but yes, if you look at that, you know, I'll bring him up and see if there are any pictures of it.
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[SPEAKER_09]: It looks like maybe, and there, guys, when you've got that big mat of black hair that's kind of parted on the side and over there, it looks like maybe, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: How much does that though?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Maybe, you know, to, I think the helmet really hard a lot of times.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I think a lot of guys that were helmets that it speeds along.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, because you're putting out hair every time you take that thing off, I imagine.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Maddie, would you say the women of Buffalo have a relationship with him the way that Tony Rumble has a relationship with Patrick Holmes?
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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
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[SPEAKER_09]: So what are your thoughts?
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[SPEAKER_09]: Maddie, the biggest Buffalo fan.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Tell us what your thoughts are.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Well, for me, the biggest disappointment is just that we definitely could have played so much better.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, it's one thing to lose, but then to not even do your best.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Hurt's, but my kind of silver lining is, like, I've dreamed my whole life of celebrating in Buffalo, you know, being at a crowded bar when we win the Super Bowl and everything.
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[SPEAKER_01]: And that wouldn't happen this year anyway.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So I would rather, you know, take a year or two, celebrate the way that we deserve to celebrate, not in a pandemic.
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[SPEAKER_07]: you know, and a lot of Buffalo fans that I see online, they have such a great attitude towards the fact that they like where they are right now.
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[SPEAKER_07]: They're poised for another great year, and that's a good place to be right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Any young team, so definitely, you know, maybe make sure he can grow a mustache.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe.
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[SPEAKER_09]: By the way, I'll be rooting for Tampa, not just because they're Florida, and you might be surprises.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I'm not a big Tom Brady fan, but I'll be rooting for Tampa just because the, you know, I like to see the underdog win.
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[SPEAKER_09]: And I really think that's going to be, but it's going to be hard.
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[SPEAKER_09]: It's going to be tough because I think Kansas City is peaking, and there's nothing coming up on my computer when I type in his Josh Allen ball.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Mike, look, the Tom Brady storyline right to itself, the idea of what happens for that thing.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: No, but they look, doing, we all mocked the idea that he was going to leave the master build up.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And the moves the master now.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And there's some sort of, well, as the captain now, we all mocked it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And we didn't understand that, oh, if you're looking at true scoreboard and hitting it, and if you're looking at the history books, you're going to look back
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, maybe it was time the whole time.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, right.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, and now he's probably going to make a phone call, you know, after that, and even if they don't win this, but I'd make the call now, where Brady calls, he'll bella check and goes, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, so that was football.
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[SPEAKER_09]: So we do everything on this show.
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[SPEAKER_09]: A little sport, so let's celebrate it.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Wait, is it okay?
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[SPEAKER_09]: That's what it is.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Every time I put my hand up to gesture, it gets blurred.
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[SPEAKER_09]: And throws it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, we can throw the autofocus off as you'd like.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But that's in the settings.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Tired.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'll do it with it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No way.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No gestures.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No gestures.
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[SPEAKER_09]: He's still a little dehydrated over the weekend.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I got cramps.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Thought I was stroking out.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, he claws for hands at dinner.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Anyway, we'll take a, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Take a break, come back with more fun on the Michael Marish Show every.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Bye-bye!
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[SPEAKER_09]: Michael Maro, radio entertainment.
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