<v Speaker 1>Jared, you, Katy and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>So packed up the family suv and went out to
<v Speaker 2>the movies this weekend, finally to go see my he
<v Speaker 2>Man movie because definitely a toy line I was obsessed.
<v Speaker 3>With in the eighties as a little kid. That's right.
<v Speaker 2>And we plunk down and we watched the he Man movie.
<v Speaker 2>Kudos to my wife who booked tickets because I was like,
<v Speaker 2>it's not doing so well in theaters. I think I
<v Speaker 2>might just wait till it's out on video. And yeah,
<v Speaker 2>she sent me a message and said, here's four tickets,
<v Speaker 2>here's the showtime, here's when we're going.
<v Speaker 3>Good.
<v Speaker 4>Good. You needed to see that in the theater.
<v Speaker 3>Come on, I'm obsessed with he Man. I'm a dork.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, And can I tell you right now, absolutely fantastic movie.
<v Speaker 2>And I'm not being biased because I love the franchise.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna tell you right now. It was just a
<v Speaker 3>good movie.
<v Speaker 2>It was fun, it was entertaining, there was action, there
<v Speaker 2>was some comedy in it. It was just a really
<v Speaker 2>really good movie. And you don't really have to know
<v Speaker 2>the whole backstory and toy line to kind of get it.
<v Speaker 3>You know, it stands alone.
<v Speaker 2>There was a few times I, you know, leaned over
<v Speaker 2>to Nick Knack during the movie and I said, Oh,
<v Speaker 2>this is this happened in the cartoon, or that's why
<v Speaker 2>they're doing that.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, there's a few little Easter eggs in there.
<v Speaker 2>That's not the whole movie. The true fans know, but
<v Speaker 2>not the whole movie. It stands alone and it's fine.
<v Speaker 2>And I just had the time of my life. I
<v Speaker 2>really did. I smiled through the whole damn thing. I
<v Speaker 2>cried a little bit at the end. I held it back.
<v Speaker 3>I don't think Nick Knack saw me, but at the
<v Speaker 3>very end I teared up.
<v Speaker 2>And you know what, not only did I love it,
<v Speaker 2>I gotta tell you, I looked over multiple times at
<v Speaker 2>my wife.
<v Speaker 3>She had an ear to ear smile going on.
<v Speaker 2>Kids, Well, my wife was smiling, Katie, mostly because he
<v Speaker 2>Man's hot. He Man's a good looking dude in this movie,
<v Speaker 2>and he's jacked, and he's got beautiful hair and an
<v Speaker 2>incredible joline and smile.
<v Speaker 3>And it's just a loincloths and.
<v Speaker 2>This guy is running around him and this actor that
<v Speaker 2>they picked. I was kind of poo poo in it
<v Speaker 2>at first, but then I saw him and he pulls
<v Speaker 2>it off. Fantastic and Nick Knack. At the end of
<v Speaker 2>the movie, you can walk out and you can take
<v Speaker 2>a poster. They had he Man posters. There a man
<v Speaker 2>with his nine pack. You know, she took three posters.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, we don't need three posters, just settle down.
<v Speaker 2>She took multiple posters, is like a twelve pack.
<v Speaker 3>He's a look and he pulled off he Man and
<v Speaker 3>it made me so happy Master in my universe.
<v Speaker 4>That's right. I got.
<v Speaker 2>I got a little bit of a man crushed on
<v Speaker 2>the guy. Honestly, he's a really good looking dude. But again,
<v Speaker 2>the movie was just it was just so much fun.
<v Speaker 2>And there's this whole stink about it because it costs
<v Speaker 2>like two hundred million dollars to make, and I don't
<v Speaker 2>even know if they've broke a hundred million yet it's
<v Speaker 2>just not really performing in theaters, and everybody is like why.
<v Speaker 2>Nobody knows why because it's supposed to be this big
<v Speaker 2>summer blockbuster and it's really good, but nobody's going.
<v Speaker 3>To the movie theaters.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, and I kind of blame the the gen xers
<v Speaker 2>and the eldermer millennials, who I think this is kind
<v Speaker 2>of in their wheelhouse. And you know, none of us
<v Speaker 2>are spending money on movies anymore. And I think that's
<v Speaker 2>part of it. We're spending so much on streaming services
<v Speaker 2>and we can stay at home that nobody's just really
<v Speaker 2>going out to see movies.
<v Speaker 3>I guess not only.
<v Speaker 5>That, but bags of potato chips are eight dollars in
<v Speaker 5>the grocery store right now, Like that's why nobody's spending
<v Speaker 5>money in the movie theater, Like beef is like twelve dollars.
<v Speaker 3>A yeah, it's pricey, you know. I mean, we spent
<v Speaker 3>one hundred and twenty.
<v Speaker 2>Dollars to go see he Man see Family of Four
<v Speaker 2>one hundred and twenty bucks.
<v Speaker 3>Yikes. But first time in a long time we went
<v Speaker 3>and saw at an Alamo draft house.
<v Speaker 4>Where it's worth it.
<v Speaker 2>We essentially said, you know what, this is just gonna
<v Speaker 2>be like a movie and lunch out for the weekend,
<v Speaker 2>and you can have food food there.
<v Speaker 3>That's where it's worth That's part of it.
<v Speaker 2>So we got like fried pickles and mots of rella
<v Speaker 2>sticks and popcorn and a hummus platter, which I'm gonna
<v Speaker 2>tell you right now.
<v Speaker 4>Hummus platter at the movie theater.
<v Speaker 3>A Hummus plotter. It rocks at the Alamo Draft House.
<v Speaker 3>It was really tasty.
<v Speaker 5>See if you're getting actual dinner and food, dinner food,
<v Speaker 5>then that does make it a lot more worth it.
<v Speaker 4>But it's still you're a you got to take out
<v Speaker 4>your wallet.
<v Speaker 3>But yeah, it was you know, it was one hundred
<v Speaker 3>and twenty plus to go see a Goofy move.
<v Speaker 6>I gotta ask you, though, I'm sorry people are nesting in.
<v Speaker 6>Did you stay till the very end of the credits?
<v Speaker 2>There are three into credits scenes, so if you do
<v Speaker 2>go see it, you got to stay through all the
<v Speaker 2>credits because there's three scenes, including a little Shira tease.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna it's yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>So that's the thing, Like this was such an iconic
<v Speaker 2>franchise in the eighties, and same with Shira, that they've
<v Speaker 2>got like like a twelve movie thing like laid out
<v Speaker 2>for this whole franchise, Like there's gonna be multiple movies.
<v Speaker 3>And it's tanking so bad. I keep reading all these articles.
<v Speaker 3>They're like, I don't know if we're gonna do any
<v Speaker 3>more of these, and it makes me sad.
<v Speaker 6>I wonder if it's just because people didn't necessarily like
<v Speaker 6>you're You're right. The people that this is geared for
<v Speaker 6>aren't going to the movie theater maybe at all. Maybe
<v Speaker 6>once we see it, like my my gen zs MA
<v Speaker 6>see it, we will want to see the next eleven
<v Speaker 6>because I've heard such good things. I haven't seen it yet,
<v Speaker 6>but your raving review makes me want to go see
<v Speaker 6>it tonight.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna tell you right now, you should go with
<v Speaker 2>a buddy, or even go with your girlfriend, because it's I.
<v Speaker 3>Mean, she's gonna love he Man. Yeah, it's just I know. Listen,
<v Speaker 3>believe me.
<v Speaker 2>We left the theater after I was full of two
<v Speaker 2>buckets of popcorn and a doctor pepper and a little
<v Speaker 2>gassy from hummus, and she's grabbing seven he Man posters.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, this was a bad idea to bring
<v Speaker 2>my wife to. This is the dumbest movie ever. But
<v Speaker 2>she played along. She was a total trooper. I posted
<v Speaker 2>over the weekend various he Man shirts that I have,
<v Speaker 2>and I was like, pick one, which one should I
<v Speaker 2>wear to the movies? And the last time we were
<v Speaker 2>at a comic con, she bought he Man softy pants
<v Speaker 2>sick and she wore them to the theater and she
<v Speaker 2>looked really cute, so she plays along with this nonsense
<v Speaker 2>for me.
<v Speaker 4>She really loves.
<v Speaker 3>She really is such a good wife.
<v Speaker 2>Really, she bought me tickets and she wore he Man,
<v Speaker 2>Wow kicked your coverage.
<v Speaker 3>I certain he did.
<v Speaker 2>But I don't know if it's going to be in
<v Speaker 2>the theaters for a third weekend. But listen, if you
<v Speaker 2>got a family out there and you want to take
<v Speaker 2>your kiddos to something just kind of fun and silly
<v Speaker 2>and just family friendly and a really good movie.
<v Speaker 3>The he Man movie was absolutely fantastic And there's so
<v Speaker 3>much abs you guys, so abs for.
<v Speaker 5>Damn sexy, so sexy.
<v Speaker 3>There you go.
<v Speaker 2>There's a little movie review from Jeremy Kitty and Josh
<v Speaker 2>here at moos. Yes, thank you to everybody writing in
<v Speaker 2>about the post credits scenes to he Man. Yeah, if
<v Speaker 2>you do go see it, sit through all the credits
<v Speaker 2>because it's kind of kind of fun, except you you got.
<v Speaker 3>To really pee, like like at Alamo.
<v Speaker 2>You know, they just keep bringing you drinks like whenever
<v Speaker 2>you want more and more and more.
<v Speaker 3>Man, I had a pee by that movie. Like nobody's business.
<v Speaker 5>They can't bring in the bathroom, huh right, they need that,
<v Speaker 5>They need a little like never they get little hose, right,
<v Speaker 5>they have large cups.
<v Speaker 2>You imagine looking over at the guy next to you,
<v Speaker 2>he's just going into a hose.
<v Speaker 3>Well, you get your large drink in a catheter.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, that's what they should.
<v Speaker 3>Just put catheters in when you get to the morning.
<v Speaker 4>Oh my goodness.
<v Speaker 2>I feel bad that I had like a really fun,
<v Speaker 2>good weekend and then Katie comes in today and she
<v Speaker 2>had a sad weekend. But I think it's something that
<v Speaker 2>a lot of pet people go through, you know, what
<v Speaker 2>they do eventually.
<v Speaker 5>Buddy, I think, yeah, I mean, and it's just, you know,
<v Speaker 5>I had to be there for my kid out more
<v Speaker 5>than anything.
<v Speaker 4>I On Saturday, I got a call from my kiddo and.
<v Speaker 5>We have our doggies were living with her grandparents for many,
<v Speaker 5>many years, and so the last dog Maybel She had
<v Speaker 5>not been feeling well these last couple of weeks and
<v Speaker 5>we got the call on Saturday that she wasn't moving anymore,
<v Speaker 5>and they called the vet and they were gonna have
<v Speaker 5>to put her down. So baby Nana called me and
<v Speaker 5>you know, just devastated. She is such a little animal lover.
<v Speaker 5>I mean, when she was growing up, we called it
<v Speaker 5>Zoe's arc because that kid had so many animals, a hedgehog, ducks, rats,
<v Speaker 5>I mean, any kind of animal you can think of.
<v Speaker 5>She just wanted to take care of. And so at
<v Speaker 5>one point her dad and I we all got our
<v Speaker 5>dogs at the same time. So at one point the
<v Speaker 5>baby Nana had four dogs, two with me and two
<v Speaker 5>with her dad. And so what we didn't realize. So
<v Speaker 5>also fast forward twelve years later and they're all passing
<v Speaker 5>away around the same time. Also, it's very hard for her.
<v Speaker 5>It is very hard. She's very empathetic. She's such a
<v Speaker 5>sensitive kid. And so this one, Mabel, she was the
<v Speaker 5>cuddliest one too, write like she's the one that.
<v Speaker 3>Mabel, such a Mabel Mabel.
<v Speaker 5>And it's so Mabel and her brothers we were, uh,
<v Speaker 5>we were over at the Montrose Animal Shelters, so we
<v Speaker 5>were volunteering there when we lived in Montrose. And Mabel
<v Speaker 5>and her brothers were brought into the shelter because somebody
<v Speaker 5>dumped them up on the mountain. And so Mabel and
<v Speaker 5>her brothers they named them Velma, Scooby, and Shaggy when
<v Speaker 5>they brought him in. But they had fended for their
<v Speaker 5>lives for weeks up on the uncompahgre Plateau, and so
<v Speaker 5>when they found them and they brought them in, she
<v Speaker 5>was so scared and just humans. I don't know if
<v Speaker 5>she had a whole lot of interaction with humans. So
<v Speaker 5>everything was scary to her except Zoe, this dog baby
<v Speaker 5>Nana so much and so Zoe used her birthday money
<v Speaker 5>for the adoption fee and adopted Mabel. That's how we
<v Speaker 5>got Mabel twelve years ago. And so fast forward to
<v Speaker 5>Mabel having the best life and again her grandparents for
<v Speaker 5>them to take her on and take care of her.
<v Speaker 5>Then they spoiled Mabel, so she just had like the
<v Speaker 5>best life. But this Saturday was very sad and I've
<v Speaker 5>never experienced seen another living thing lose its life.
<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, that's very hard for me.
<v Speaker 3>Came to us at home.
<v Speaker 5>I just cannot say enough good things about this man.
<v Speaker 4>He was so the way he.
<v Speaker 5>Did it was just so gentle, respectful, respectful. He gave
<v Speaker 5>us all the time in the world we needed. You
<v Speaker 5>could tell he was an absolute expert at it. Mabel
<v Speaker 5>seems so comfortable with everything. It just I cannot say
<v Speaker 5>enough good things about this man. But the whole process
<v Speaker 5>is just you know, for like five hours we were
<v Speaker 5>there just saying goodbye and then really just as the
<v Speaker 5>mom to see my child just be so devastated by
<v Speaker 5>something then there, that was then sad for me.
<v Speaker 3>Absolutely, it's a tough day. It's a tough day.
<v Speaker 5>And so Saturday was a very hard day for us
<v Speaker 5>to just say goodbye to Mabel and you know, also
<v Speaker 5>sit in all the wonderful memories that she brought us.
<v Speaker 4>You know, when we first brought her home.
<v Speaker 5>It's funny her name Mabel because you know, she was
<v Speaker 5>so just exhausted from her life at that point. She
<v Speaker 5>you know, of fended for herselves in a mountain, probably
<v Speaker 5>fighting off wildlife for many years or many So when
<v Speaker 5>we brought her home, the first like two weeks of
<v Speaker 5>her life were her passed out in a.
<v Speaker 4>Bean bag chair.
<v Speaker 5>She just she slept and slept and slept in her
<v Speaker 5>That's part of why we named her Mabel is because
<v Speaker 5>she was like a little old grandma, just slept time.
<v Speaker 4>So Gravity Falls. Zoe loved that show.
<v Speaker 5>One of the characters was named Mabel, so that's why
<v Speaker 5>we named her that.
<v Speaker 4>But one of the best I've ever had.
<v Speaker 5>Her and her brother Nugget were the best dogs I've
<v Speaker 5>ever had in my whole life and so u it's tough.
<v Speaker 5>And you know, Nugget, he passed away in his sleep,
<v Speaker 5>so it's not the same as having to say goodbye and.
<v Speaker 3>You got to take him in and you know, it's
<v Speaker 3>kind that's the worst.
<v Speaker 4>It was very heavy.
<v Speaker 5>And then then still just like two days now later,
<v Speaker 5>I'm still just kind.
<v Speaker 2>Of you know, the June of her, was anyone like
<v Speaker 2>holding the dog, yes, yeah, yeah, that's what they had
<v Speaker 2>to do with my lab. I was holding his head
<v Speaker 2>as a kid, you know, and then they give him
<v Speaker 2>the shot and just the weight and you know as
<v Speaker 2>they go, Yeah, that's that's something that'll stick with you
<v Speaker 2>for a long time.
<v Speaker 4>Well, it'll absolutely stick with me.
<v Speaker 5>And I'm just you know, even today, I'm thinking of
<v Speaker 5>Mabel and Zoe and the grandparents, both Dan and Mary Beth,
<v Speaker 5>who just angels here on earth.
<v Speaker 4>They are just I love them so much.
<v Speaker 5>You hear that, Yeah, yeah, yeah, But again, like today,
<v Speaker 5>I'm really just trying to sit in my feelings of
<v Speaker 5>that was one of the best dogs I've ever been
<v Speaker 5>able you gave her, Yeah.
<v Speaker 4>So good memories of Mabel.
<v Speaker 5>Definitely wanting to hug my baby Nan because she is
<v Speaker 5>such an empathetic little soul and it really.
<v Speaker 3>Hit her on your childhood dog is the worst.
<v Speaker 4>I mean she was ten when we got Mabel, and
<v Speaker 4>you know.
<v Speaker 5>She's so she's just like she's yeah, it's hard for
<v Speaker 5>her today.
<v Speaker 3>So all the good news. You can go puppy shopping.
<v Speaker 4>Now, why do I really want to puppy?
<v Speaker 2>Isn't that funny how it works like that, Like you
<v Speaker 2>have the worst like week, you know, after it's done
<v Speaker 2>or month, you know, for a lot of people, and
<v Speaker 2>then you're like, let's go look at Poppy.
<v Speaker 4>So yeah, but definitely he's and peace.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, So we were talking about those very sad circumstances
<v Speaker 2>when you got to go put a pet down. It's
<v Speaker 2>absolutely the worst. With our last dog, Solly, who a
<v Speaker 2>lot of people probably remember me talking about solely on
<v Speaker 2>the air because he has a he had an oddly
<v Speaker 2>placed butthole, yes, too high on his body.
<v Speaker 3>He was the dog we had to wipe constantly.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, like horrible situation, but kind of great because you know,
<v Speaker 2>he had a heart issue. He had to like an
<v Speaker 2>enlarged heart and he was having problems and we took
<v Speaker 2>him into the vet for kind of like a final checkup,
<v Speaker 2>just to kind of see like it like where do
<v Speaker 2>we go from here type thing, no one that we
<v Speaker 2>would eventually probably just have to put him down. We
<v Speaker 2>walked into our VETS office and of course it was
<v Speaker 2>completely packed. There was probably you know, twenty five people
<v Speaker 2>in there with their dogs waiting to go in. And
<v Speaker 2>we walked in and that dog walked right into the
<v Speaker 2>middle of the waiting room and made a weird face
<v Speaker 2>like yeah, one of those.
<v Speaker 3>And fell down.
<v Speaker 2>And died right there in the middle of the waiting
<v Speaker 2>room at the VETS office, straight up, just out died
<v Speaker 2>right there, just fell over, you know, one of those situations.
<v Speaker 2>My wife started crying nick knack, and I immediately am.
<v Speaker 1>Like going around to like there was families there with children,
<v Speaker 1>and everyone is looking and they're like they grab their
<v Speaker 1>pets and clutch them and pull them closer, you know,
<v Speaker 1>as they're watching our dog die right there in the
<v Speaker 1>waiting room.
<v Speaker 5>I say, what did the other dogs do? Because that, yeah,
<v Speaker 5>I imagine.
<v Speaker 3>You're like, I don't want to go in here.
<v Speaker 4>I don't they see one of their own.
<v Speaker 2>It's like no, I mean horrible, like you could have
<v Speaker 2>done this in the parking lot.
<v Speaker 3>But yet on the other hand.
<v Speaker 2>We didn't have to put him down, right, Yeah, but man,
<v Speaker 2>that's an awkward situation right there.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and your dog's literally on the ground with his.
<v Speaker 2>Tongue hanging out like done, and everyone's just sitting there
<v Speaker 2>looking at you.
<v Speaker 4>I mean, what do you do?
<v Speaker 3>Saved you a couple of months. I will tell you that.
<v Speaker 3>The vets were yeah, tell me, tell me. I was like, well,
<v Speaker 3>we got out of this. The vets were very kind.
<v Speaker 2>They they all came running out and scooped him up
<v Speaker 2>and went back and you know, I'm like walking backwards,
<v Speaker 2>like to the Sorry.
<v Speaker 4>Nothing to see here.
<v Speaker 3>He's just tired kids.
<v Speaker 5>Exactly that boy we went on a run here.
<v Speaker 2>Good boy, he's really tired from his hat a lot.
<v Speaker 4>Nay nappy.
<v Speaker 3>One of the most awkward experiences ever. That's horrific, Like
<v Speaker 3>that is traumatic. Traumatic.
<v Speaker 2>It was traumatic on so many different levels and incredibly embarrassing.
<v Speaker 3>Because then you got sorry really quick. You have people
<v Speaker 3>being like, does he not take care of his daughters?
<v Speaker 2>They were like, and he was fat too, that's what
<v Speaker 2>happens cheeseburgers. Yeah, all right, let's shift gears. And as
<v Speaker 2>we were leaving the studio on Friday, Katie was incredibly
<v Speaker 2>excited because she's.
<v Speaker 3>Like, I'm going to a baseball game this weekend.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, yeah, a baseball game, and there's gonna be
<v Speaker 2>a lot of single men's.
<v Speaker 4>I was so exciting, so funny.
<v Speaker 5>I went with a friend and her fiance slash boyfriend
<v Speaker 5>is playing for the softball team, right yeah, So I
<v Speaker 5>know he's like mid thirties. I know he has friends
<v Speaker 5>who are older, younger in the age range people I date.
<v Speaker 5>I'm like, this is perfect.
<v Speaker 4>They're all athletic. They're gonna be showing off their skills.
<v Speaker 3>And I couldn't wait.
<v Speaker 5>And then we went somewhere else before and so I
<v Speaker 5>had to look nice for it, and so I already
<v Speaker 5>looked great, right Like, I'm like, I look cute going
<v Speaker 5>to the softball field. This is fabulous.
<v Speaker 4>Exactly.
<v Speaker 5>We get there and I mean, I'm starting to walk
<v Speaker 5>up and all of a sudden, my friend looks at
<v Speaker 5>me and she's like, oh, yeah, just so you know,
<v Speaker 5>it's gay softball.
<v Speaker 4>It's what. It's what. I don't even know.
<v Speaker 5>I was so disappointed, Yeah, because it's not all that
<v Speaker 5>a bunch of dudes exactly. And it's funny, like our
<v Speaker 5>friend who is gay showed up to the parking.
<v Speaker 4>Lot and I'm like, what is Larry doing here? Like
<v Speaker 4>I was like, why is he? Like it's weird, Like
<v Speaker 4>we're all friends.
<v Speaker 5>But I'm like, it's weird that he's gonna come cheer
<v Speaker 5>on bolty at the softball game.
<v Speaker 4>And then I found out, like, now I get it.
<v Speaker 5>So both of us are sitting in the bleachers and
<v Speaker 5>we find out that not everybody who plays on the
<v Speaker 5>Gays off Baldy in the Gays Off Ball League is gay.
<v Speaker 5>So we find out that there are some people who
<v Speaker 5>play for these games.
<v Speaker 4>And so I was like, okay.
<v Speaker 3>So then for the next.
<v Speaker 5>Two games, because it was a doubleheader, there's two games, easy, that's.
<v Speaker 3>What you call it.
<v Speaker 5>But yeah, so there was two games, and so for
<v Speaker 5>the you know, entire two games, we both sat there.
<v Speaker 4>He was hoping they were gay. I was hoping they weren't.
<v Speaker 3>So that's the whole time. That's a fun game.
<v Speaker 4>It was so much fun.
<v Speaker 5>We had a blast just sitting there. He's like, you
<v Speaker 5>see how he threw that pitch. I'd say, yes, is
<v Speaker 5>he singing along to Beyonce? Because then we know, you know,
<v Speaker 5>it's very funny to sit and watch and I just
<v Speaker 5>have to tell you. Also, I don't know if there's
<v Speaker 5>any stigma on, you know, people not being able to
<v Speaker 5>play well in these softball leagues, but holy.
<v Speaker 4>Crap, can these people also play softball?
<v Speaker 2>Softball players come to play centertaining as all get out.
<v Speaker 3>Like all crazy competitives.
<v Speaker 5>Actually ended up watching three games because their games were
<v Speaker 5>they played one, they had to sit, and then they
<v Speaker 5>played another.
<v Speaker 4>Action like so much action on that field chair I
<v Speaker 4>cannot even begin to talk about. It was so much.
<v Speaker 5>Fun, like it just especially like it really turned my
<v Speaker 5>mood around and we just had a blast and then
<v Speaker 5>guess where go ahead, guess where we went after.
<v Speaker 3>Next time, next time.
<v Speaker 5>But no, it was a great, great, great game, great day,
<v Speaker 5>and definitely an entire platter things.
<v Speaker 2>That's one of the funny stories I've heard a long time,
<v Speaker 2>Like you're all dolled up ready to meet a man
<v Speaker 2>and you show up.
<v Speaker 4>And you're like, oh, they're like, shann.
<v Speaker 3>Made me laugh. Well, Happy Pride Month, everybody pert
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