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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dude, guess what guests who I kind of get to
model for.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Who Nate, It's she does all the really cool jackets
for all like the Wild Christian Christian check. Yeah, so
she her her company off brand, like her designer brand.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
She is going to the W and so I'm gonna
be one.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Of the first W players to rock her style in
Tomorrow's In Tomorrow's tunnel fit.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
You worrying Freaklinas it's West and Sophie Show Me Pod
at five. We've had so many things to like jump
right into for all these episodes, and this one I
want to celebrate. If we made it through our first
episode without you getting fined, well.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
Yeah, I would like to know too, But I have
had surgery and I've been on pain killers, so I
actually haven't even got to see my GM and she's
the one the one who pulls me aside. So it
is still up in the air if I got fined
or not.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
What happened?
Speaker 1 (01:10):
Yeah, did you see me? I hold up with two
out of fork. It's it's the Oxy talking.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
I was gonna ask, what do they have you on?
Are you part of?
Speaker 2 (01:21):
Honestly, that's been a freaking ship show now listen to this.
So I react so weird to like payments. And so
I've had three surgeries and my mets have always been
different because I just like I said, I reacted here
to them. And so I was on, uh, what was
I on? Wh It starts with an h, I'm blinking
(01:42):
hydro hydra hydro hydros.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
Yes, yeah, we'll just go thin game.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
That was hydros.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
I was on. Hydro's was not working.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
I could feel like every little like cut and incision
they did on my knee. And so then I got
to oxy and you're only supposed to take one, but
like again, I've got like a low tolerance to it,
and so I had to take like two and a
half and then I was finally feeling good.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
So so let's hop into the surgery. How are you feeling?
How was it? Everything smooth?
Speaker 2 (02:11):
Honestly real good, Like they went in there and everything. Oh,
listen to this. They said, for my age and for
like what I do for a living, that my knees
are looking real nice.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
Fuck, yeah, that's what he said.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
That is nice. That's reassuring to hear after a knee injury. Bob,
have you started pt a little bit?
Speaker 2 (02:31):
I've been a little bit of rehab, lots of icing,
just trying to like get extension because I guess with
this knee surgery, I thought it'd be like the bending
is what would be the first, but it's actually getting
it straight. So a lot of people who get it,
they have like a little curb in their knee because
they can't straighten the leg. So I've been really trying
to work on getting my legs straight. But I've kind
of taken up being like you and we should totally
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do this because I think people love.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
This is I've been doing. I think I'm going to.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
Start doing like food reviews because I'm able to do that.
Like all I'm doing is sitting around and eating, and
like you do that quite a bit, and I people
tend to like that stuff, and so I think you
just start doing that.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
I don't know if you're still taking your drugs, but
have fun, dude, pop a fucking whatever and then just
like eat a pizza, record yourself.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Well I've been I've been so bad because I this
is bad. Since I've had surgery. I had Burger King,
I've had a box of donuts and I went to
Texas Roadhouse.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
It's the last time you've heard of Texas Roadhouse. Do
people talk about their rolls all the time, like people
talk about the Texas Roadhouse rolls every day.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
They're funny.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
Boy, Wait, I do want to tell you because as
someone who had like life altering leg surgery, I the
most I ever wait in college was two fifteen my
sophomore year. It was a good to fifteen after I
broke my leg my junior year. It was a bad
tow fifteen because I the only thing I had to
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like look forward to every day was because I didn't
leave the house like a few weeks that they had
to wait for the swelling to go down. Yeah, before
I could like get surgery or PTA, And it was
like what movie was I gonna watch? And what like
pizza toppings was I going to get for the day?
And I just ate because I had nothing else to
do and nothing to like make me happy. So I
ate so much post surgery, Yeah before I could pete
(04:21):
and I got fucking chubby bra And well that's.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
Okay, I should actually wait myself. I was at i'm
at before surgery. I was at one fifty seven. But
I will say I need to start taking laxatives.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
I was just gonna say, painkillers are going to blow
you up, because it's impossible.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
I've been literally just inhaling food and nothing's come out.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
Not to be crazy, but I'm pretty sure the reason Elvis,
one of the reasons Elvis was so sick at the
end of his life was because he was just crushing
painkillers and so boted because he could never take dumps.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
I've never had that issue, but I'm starting to, and
then it's not great.
Speaker 3 (05:03):
Yeah. I feel like when you after you have surgery
that a part of your prescription is like laxatives. Sometimes
they'll like throw them in there because you they should
or at least.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
Like stool softmers, like you should do something because yeah,
let me tell you.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
But for you, thank you. I'll send you a text
that'll be an update next week. Spot I'll be like, so,
I don't have an.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
Update and I'll probably be back in hospital.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
What is it the the spurt? What is it called the.
Speaker 3 (05:36):
Andema?
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Yeah, that's always fun right now.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
Anyway, you had a busy weekend. I feel like a
lot of like fun updates.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
Oh oh dude, motherfuck, it fucking rained and we couldn't
do it.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
They can't they cancel it?
Speaker 3 (05:53):
It was like, yes, it was to be on a
rooftop and it got canceled, so we like went downstairs
and played like some little games. I don't know. I mean,
it was cute deal, but don't be mad at me.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
But like I feel like in the Midwest if it
rains like that makes the more fun theer Are people
too bougie to get their hair wet or what's going on?
Speaker 3 (06:11):
Just because it was like a corporate thing that I
don't think that they were going to like make everyone
like go play in the rain and like tennis shoes.
Maybe it's because I designed a waiver before I got.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
There, so they didn't want Google to get hurt.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
I guess which, whatever, it's fine. I mean, that's valid.
I agree with that.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
Tell us about the US Open. No, yes, Oh my gosh,
that's so many questions.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
It's the US Open is a major sporting event. It's
one of New York's probably like more iconic sporting events.
I'm working on appreciating this sport. I think I watching tennis,
you can tell they're like incredible athletes. I just the
country club sports of it all, like where you're quiet
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and like it feels so and like everyone's stressed up.
I'm working to get there to like really appreciate it
and follow it. But if we're being totally honest, the
US opened in New York. I mean I feel like
it's kind of a social event, to be totally honest.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
Okay, that was that was my question.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
I was like, do people really go there to watch
and appreciate tennis or like is it more of you
get to go and see why people are wearing you
get to go meet fun people like who did you meet?
Speaker 1 (07:23):
Did you get to meet? Now?
Speaker 3 (07:26):
So a lot of people I knew, but okay, a
good tee up. So okay, I'm not obviously I don't
watch housewives okay, but a lot of people do. Uh,
And I've been like meeting them throughout this the last
few years, and like I just feel like there couldn't
be much more like a polar opposite like figure than
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like kind of everything I stand for is like beer,
football and like boob wearing boots and then like these
housewives are like so rich and like pretty and like
just like go on makingations every day. Like I don't know,
I just think it's so fun for me to meet
them and like get to know them and okay, so
do you know who? Have you heard of Merretriff Marks?
(08:08):
Do you know who this is? I do? Okay, did
you let her? Yeah? So she was with us. Beautiful woman,
very cool. Also she started she's like a DJ now,
but I was like, she's from Chicago and we started
talking about I was like I love to ask, like,
so are you the Cubs or white socks? Like just
a classic little Chicago question. She was like, you know what,
(08:29):
I'm not like a super diehard team sports lady, except
I'm so into the w NBA right now. This sounds
like fake swear to god. She's like, I love a
WNBA and I go, okay, not to like make this
about me, but it dropped a WNBA podcast like four
weeks ago. She goes shut up like showing b like
(08:51):
she was so hype, just the last person you'd think
in a in the US Open suite. He was going
to be like, I need to see your WNBA podcast,
and I show her and I was like, do you
know who Sophie cunning Him is? And she goes yeah,
like that girl fucking rocks, like she's so sick. And
I was like you're coming on the podcast. You're coming
on the podcast, Maridath.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
We totally should.
Speaker 3 (09:12):
She was like, if Bravo's approved it, like, let's do it.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
Wait, so this might be dumb on my end, but
our All Housewives Bravo Yes.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
Yeah. Oh so there's cities, so it's city based. So like, no,
I know, I knew that.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
I just for I didn't know that Brabo was the
one that did all that.
Speaker 3 (09:31):
I don't know what the first one was. I think
it was like Beverly Hills maybe, but yeah, dude, they're like, ions.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
Can we please get her on the show.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
I'm not even lying no, And I think you're like
you and I would have So we're gonna have like
a lot of we know, a lot of sports people,
you and I. Yeah, and we'll have a lot of
sports guests, but like to kick it off with a
house so I would be so fun and she's down.
We just got like get it, get it going. Oh
I love that. I love all she knows.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
Do you think that she could help me become a
house In my opinion, on one of those shows, Dan
Dream Married.
Speaker 3 (10:06):
To be one of them, I would imagine that you
probably Originally the format was you have to be married,
but I know there are a lot of people who
are not. I'm pretty sure. Well well not a lot,
but I just know, like there's like real houses of
New York had a girl I know who was like
(10:26):
not married, So maybe you don't. I don't know, but
it's standard to be married.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
Though, well yeah, wait, what did you wear.
Speaker 3 (10:33):
To the US Open? So we did, so I went
with Amazon and they like dressed up nice. Tennis is
just very like it's like loose fitting summary colors. So
it's a lot of white. Like all the ladies who
are like that's a lot of like pretty dresses, and
the guys it's like, you don't. It doesn't have to
be like tucked in. It's like white linen pants. Like
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I had a like a yea, like a swaggy kind.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
Of like a almost like a the Hampton type by right.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
Yea, honestly honestly yes, but like comfortable and next summary
I did that and then yeah, it was just a
fun little day. You take the bus out and just
like wash some tennis. But I do know some people
that were there because they are like tennis heads and
know what's going on.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
For people who like i'd never been, and I think
a lot of people just see it on TV, Like
I want to go, but really can't because during the season.
But like who, like who's there? Like what famous people
are there? And like is the food good? Like are
their drinks everywhere? Like give me the give me the setup,
give me the wait.
Speaker 3 (11:30):
I wish we could, so the talk of the town.
They have these drinks called, uh, it's called it honey Deuce,
so obviously it's like honey new and then duce is
like a fucking tennis word, uh supposedly. Also, I was
in the suite with Kyle last night. He's like, guys,
I have fun facts, like I need to tell you,
like just yelling. Oh god. He he said that the
(11:53):
revenue that they make from this one drink. So also
it picture it's like a it's like a little like
summertime little cocktail. But then they say the toothpick is
like three perfectly circled melons so that they look like
tennis balls, And that goes that goesn't the drink?
Speaker 2 (12:13):
Imagine having that job. That would suck ass. Cut the
freaking melon into a circle.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
I bet it's like a spoon or something. Yeah, go
a little the revenue that they make from these drinks,
which obviously very overpriced. Uh, it's enough to pay the
prize money for the men's and women's champion of the
US Open. You're lying. I swear to God. I like,
(12:40):
let's school it. Honestly, how much is it for drink? Dude?
I think it's a twenty most. The US Open sort
of record twelve point eight million dollars worth of its
signature Honeyduice cocktail in twenty twenty four. Why how with
sales projected to reach over ten million dollars for the
tournament and continually to grow.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
Can we like make our own drink and sell it
if people are making ten million, you have me fucked up.
We've drinken enough that we can come over with their own.
Speaker 3 (13:12):
It's Greg Goose vodka, lemonade, rasp Pu liquor, and then
the melon balls.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
Dude, low key sounds amazing.
Speaker 3 (13:19):
It's very summary.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
I would pay probably twenty three bucks for that.
Speaker 3 (13:23):
Yeah, I honestly, Well.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
We can make it a little bit more white trash
and maybe not use Greg Goose and maybe some Teto's
or some kettle.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Could be Yeah, we could. We could sell ours on
the side.
Speaker 3 (13:36):
What in what what was the cheapest like booze that
people drank when you were like a freshman in college.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
Do you remember, oh, like vodka sameir andof.
Speaker 3 (13:48):
You blue dude? There was this There was a there
was a vodka in Montana called Nikolai and they sold
it in like the pint was plastic, Like it wasn't
even glass.
Speaker 1 (13:59):
Did you do you ever drink mad Dog?
Speaker 3 (14:02):
No?
Speaker 2 (14:03):
What is that? Why don't you go to your local
the core store and see if they have it? Okay,
but wait, hold on, so what was there like to
eat there? Like is the food boogie? Like?
Speaker 1 (14:14):
Is everything bougie at the US Open?
Speaker 3 (14:16):
It looks like it. I just have never been, so
I don't know. It definitely is. We were in a suite,
so it was all very like for us, but I
mean like it was, yeah, it was like sushi and
lobster rolls.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
It was Wait, was it a Bravo suite or was
it just a No?
Speaker 3 (14:30):
Amazon just took a bunch of like people and we
like all bust out there together. It was actually it
was really fun. Did you see the dude who crash
out last night and like yelled at the the line judge.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
I ran on another planet, So yeah, that's right. I
don't I haven't really been keeping up.
Speaker 3 (14:52):
There was this guy he's like if I say his name,
it'll be it's like Daniel, I don't know. People are
gonna me Medvedev whatever.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
When is the US Open? Like when is the winner announced?
Like when's the championship game?
Speaker 3 (15:11):
Sophy? If I'm gonna keep if I'm gonna be so
honest with you, I just kind of the US opens
one of those things. I just I just show up.
I don't know what the fuck's going on.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
I think a lot of people just show up to
this one.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
Yeah, it's more for like the vibes and who you're
gonna be with type five?
Speaker 3 (15:29):
Same with like I mean, I feel like that's the
thing with a lot of sporting events. Like the reason
I think that the Super Bowl is kind of like
is it's so fucking corporate and like it's not y.
I mean, there are there are clearly fans, but it's
like such a like business the influencer celebrity event where like,
hate to say it, but championships with series so like
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World Series, NBA finals that are at like home stadiums
are so sick because it's a home stadium. It's like
fans who go to every game and you just get
a little bit more of that like purity that you
don't get from like a one off event.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
Honestly, I hear that about everyone who attends the Super Bowl,
and like the JESU has been in it, you know,
because but even the people there, they're like, I'd much
rather stay at home and watch it with all my
friends and stuff, because when you get there, everyone makes
it look like it's way more fun and stuff than
it really is.
Speaker 3 (16:25):
So I just don't.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
I just it's hard for me to get behind that
type of stuff.
Speaker 3 (16:30):
AFC Championship is like that Arrowhead is the coolest like
event I've ever been to, and we'll always go to
because it's like just so magical.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Do you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2 (16:41):
Though, Like when when people are authentic, like the the
environment is authentic, that shit is the most fun. I
hate like all the fake fluff shit. I just I
can't get behind that for some reason.
Speaker 3 (16:51):
How many do y'all do? How many neutral site games
have you played? Like I know you did the thing
in Iowa where there was like so random. I actually
can't believe that you guys did.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
That shit, Well that's like preseason and like in Caitlin
like that that it was random, but it made sense
too because you're still going to bring a crowd, but
the w doesn't do neutral sites.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
Like yeah, but name a sport that has played a
professional sport that's played it there at someone's alma mater,
Like that's never happened before. That's crazy.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
No, but it's.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Becoming more of a thing, like they did it for
Angel Rees at LSU. I think they I think they'll
continue to do it because it honestly, especially if you're
if there's a w NBA team that's not close by
those universities, it's going to draw fans, and so I
think it's actually really smart, especially if they have a following,
like I think that.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
I think it's genius.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
I have no I think it's fun kind of going
back to the college stadium and having those girls kind
of get to be a part of it too, that
like the the girls who are actually a part of
the team currently, And so I don't know, I think
that's a smart move by the WNBA. Look at me
supporting it.
Speaker 3 (18:00):
No, fuck yeah, it's like whatever reverse fine is for them.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
To give me my money back because I said something. Yeah,
but I mean w n B A, I'm a I'm
a proud supporter, and but it's just some of their stuff.
Speaker 3 (18:16):
This doesn't make sense to me. Yeah, but I remember
seeing you guys play at in Io City and I
was like, it's fact, it's super cool.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
So much cloud dude, I know, speaking of w WE,
just you want to get into it because.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
I have some things to say to get off my chest.
Speaker 3 (18:34):
Yeah, so.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
We Indiana Fever have played Minnesota back to back and
they're like really fucking good, like they are. They are
a hot team right now and they're doing so so good.
But to me, Minnesota's offense is I know people have
opinions about Cheryl who's that's their head coach, but she
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is a genius when it comes to freaking being and
head coach.
Speaker 3 (19:02):
Like their offense smatically, uh, like everything, how they put
on the floor, how she manages like it's bench.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Yes, like how they have stacked the team and like
it is a little bit more old school, but like
I I that's my type of vibe.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
I think like they run a motion offense.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
Everyone on their floor can shoot, everyone cuts, everyone passes,
the ball. They make this simple pass and like the
ball movement that they have is ridiculous, like they are
they are stacked and actually oh uh, Nafisa Collier she
was lived in jeff City for a little bit and
then she moved to Saint Louis. So I played against yeah,
since like sixth seventh grade.
Speaker 3 (19:40):
High school she go to. She went to Incarnate Word.
I know, Incarnate Words. Nice.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
Yeah, So she spent a year jeff City, I think
her freshman year, and then she they moved to Saint
Louis for her to be a part of Incarnate Word,
which is like a stacked Uh.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
When we won state? What high school you did? You?
I won four times so much time. That's so fucking crazy.
I so much can't believe that. I guess your first
two years then when I would have been there, because
wasn't one of them Incarnate.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
Word, Yeah, I think so she wasn't on She wasn't
on the team at the time. I think that was
my freshman year. But I Fisa is good like she is.
She's probably the best player.
Speaker 3 (20:21):
In our league. She's a hell of a player, damn.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Yeah, like as every thing in her bag.
Speaker 3 (20:28):
But she also.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
You go now you're good.
Speaker 3 (20:33):
I was gonna sayould you you to credit like like
high in ball movement to a head coach rather than
just like a rock star team chemistry.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
Yeah, well I think that's yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
I think since Fee has been there, so Maya Moore,
the legend of our game used to be there, and
then like they kind of went through a little little
bit of a slump and then they draftedt Fisa and Fie.
I'm not kidding, Like she she's a hell of a player,
Like she's Defensive Player of the Year last year. I'm
pretty sure she can guard one through five and then
she can shoot like six to two. But she she's
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long and she's strong like she is, she's a hello player.
She's fun to watch, hard to play against, but she's
fun to watch. But I would say that the teams
that you find or see successful in our league there
everyone on everyone on the floor can score, and it's
mainly shooters and or they can get to the rim
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or cutters. But it's really like the ball movement, like
when you have a motion offense that everyone can cut,
everybody can pass, everyone can dribble and handle the ball
like that is freaking hard to guard. In Minnesota has
that like that's.
Speaker 3 (21:44):
Would you would you say? I mean, I feel like
that kind of is parallel to the way the NBA
is of all their bigs are shooting the ball.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
Well, yeah, like you don't really see a lot of
standard post players anymore, and if you do, they're really
only in for a short period of time because normally
typically they can't handle the pace of the game or
like if they can't shoot the ball, then like it
allows defenses to help on other stronger players offensively, or
like they're in a drop position, so they're like the
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air defenses in the paint, which is never good, especially
if you have shooters coming off screens, because that's easier
for them to get a shot.
Speaker 3 (22:18):
Also, it just makes it difficult.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
You don't really see a lot of most players anymore.
Speaker 3 (22:23):
Do you What when do you think that that trend started?
Like I think a lot of people would say that
the NBA that's started when like obviously Steph made the
three point like the shot a fucking cheek code, and
I mean Kaitlin did that too, but she's like very
very new. But it's interesting to see similarities between both leagues.
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I feel like, and certainly the value of the three
point shot has grown and the like less of a
need for like bigs.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
Is it's so interesting how they kind of have like
evaulved In, like very parallel yeah manners.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
I think that when you first saw that in our game,
I would say with like Candice Parker, like she was
kind of the first like a point forward. I would say, like,
she's what six four sixty five, she can handle the ball,
she can shoot it. But also if you try to
put a little guard on her, she's gonna take you
to the post. And I think that's kind of where
you saw the adjustment is on the NBA side and
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WBA side. It's like these kids from a young age,
regardless of how tall or how big they were going
to be, they started doing ball handling, they started learning
how to fast, they started doing more guard work than
just typical post moves, and so like that, think about it.
That's hard to guard because if you have a small
on you, you're just going to go.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Post them up.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
But if you have a big on you and you're
on the perimeter, you're either going to shoot or drive
right bline.
Speaker 3 (23:46):
Specifically, they're going to be slower. So it just makes
it a.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
I know, my kids are going to be frigging guards,
Like they are going to learn how to be guards
regardless of about how big they are.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
Okay that is so that's fascinating. But anyways, Minnesota in
the fever yep, do you joy date you know what?
Speaker 2 (24:05):
We are going through it, but we are fighting like
they're never one in the league right now and they are.
Our team has fought, like really lost by I don't
know what it was last night. I can't remember the score,
but we kept it within like ten or eleven throughout
the whole game.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
And for us to have the roster we do, that's.
Speaker 3 (24:20):
Pretty freaking good. What's it been like watching your roster
just kind of get blown up and like you're just
kind of trying to figure shit out from scratch, Like
I mean, it's frustrating. But at the same time, I
sports are weird because like I know, it sucks, but
in the big picture because it's you know, the season
is not going we don't like but like, yeah, there's weird,
(24:44):
like poetry and beauty and like people are hurt, like
other people have to like step up. We like, you know,
believes in us. I just like watching it kind of
play out and see who can rise up in like
I mean, other people getting opportunities, like there are silver
linings and everything, but your team is just we're going
(25:06):
going through.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
And I think that what you had to say all
that is like so valid and real, and I think
you've definitely felt that when when you were playing. I
also think that like with that, it's funny because any
the whole season as a whole, like you just have
to peak at the right time, right, Like that that's
what it is. And so you see teams early in
(25:27):
this season, oh, we didn't know they were going to
be good. Well maybe they peaked too soon, or the
teams that are typically good they were going through it
in the beginning and now they're starting to peak, like Vegas.
Atlanta has always been good all season long and they're
going to be a hell of a team. But Vegas,
I mean they've won their pass like ten games, but
they struggled really bad at the beginning of season. But
(25:47):
they're starting to peak at the right time. But I
think when you have a situation like this where it's
just you have a new roster literally every five days,
it's like you want to peak. But at this point
you're just trying to catch some type of rhythm. You're
trying to get chemistry. Like we just brought in a
girl who was training in Turkey, right, like she's been
in the W, but she hasn't been the W in
a couple of years. And so it's just like at
(26:10):
some point and this is me just being real, it's
like you can you can keep saying, oh, you know,
it's just part of the game, it's just professional, but
like you can't at the end of the day. It's
hard to catch a rhythm and chemistry when you only
have two days together, Like yeah, you know what I mean,
especially when you're going against the best athletes in the
entire world, Like that, shit's fricking hard.
Speaker 3 (26:31):
What to you is the right time to peak and
how does that happen? Like teen chemistry? Well I know
it's everything, but yeah, no from your lens, like when
is the right time to peak? And how I think you.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
Want to start peaking and you want to start really
catching like chemistry and rhythm after all start break or
maybe like a game or two before all start break,
because I think that like the team has to go
through adversity, like you have to know how to handle
tough situations. You have to learn how to lose bad
(27:08):
and learn from it. Like that's just a part of
the season. That's part of the highs and lows. But
I think you definitely want to start peaking and trending
in the right direction, like right after All Star break,
because that's when that's when you have that momentum going.
And so I think we actually were doing that, like
we were, we were doing well before All Start break
and right after, but then man, like the injury bug
(27:29):
just fucking came in and killed us all.
Speaker 3 (27:32):
Yeah, not all, but you know what I mean. Well,
I was just going to say one more thing, Yeah
you're an aunt now or you already worried, but.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
Yeah, dude, you know that when we were on our
last podcast, they she was like she had her baby
during that time.
Speaker 3 (27:50):
Like before we cut. Yeah, yeah, that's insane club. Yeah,
give us the give us name weight. Oh god, what
her interests are going to be?
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Her name is Pippy Clark Hudson.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
I should be as cute. Yeah cute. M has a
very cute name.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
Yeah, and I think she was born at like two
twelve Central time.
Speaker 3 (28:22):
Well, why we what what's her horoscope for? Everyone wondering
or just let us know what is she going to
be like? She is she a ferocious leader? I think
it's Lee is it Leo's she is.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
Born three days after my birthday?
Speaker 3 (28:38):
Oh that's fun.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
So I'm either going to love her or want to
kill her because they're going to be a lot alike.
Speaker 3 (28:44):
I feel like you'll be a great and you're like
you were born to be an hand.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
Thanks mom.
Speaker 3 (28:53):
No, that is not what it means. It means you're thanks. No,
it just like it means like you'll be the cool
and like braced the rules a little and played in
the w NBA and can spoil them. Yeah, that's all positive.
Cool rich ant, great gonna have. I'm only flexing this
(29:14):
because I know that they watched the pod, but I'm
literally on door dash. O. Let's really speak, dude, no joke.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
I literally use door dash probably seven to ten times
a week.
Speaker 3 (29:26):
Well, now it's gonna be worse because you're stuck at home.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
All right, what's going in and going on in your world?
Anything fun? Anything upcoming? Like update us?
Speaker 3 (29:35):
Actually? Good question? See this jacket? Yeah, so it's they're
called Pluto Golf. It's like a golf street wear brand.
They're like like meeting in the middle. So it's like
all golf stuff, but it's kind of just like Swaggy anyways,
and it's a collab of Captain Morton and it's I was.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
Wondering, No, it looks real swaggy. Is it kind of
like a ski top or like what material is that?
Speaker 3 (30:00):
It's like I don't know. It's it's like it feels
like a rain jacket because it's still golf, so like
it's for outside. Well, we had to cut my fanel
because it was too loud. I'm actually okay today, but
I got I like modeled for them and so and
then these dropped, uh last week or like on Saturday. Wait,
(30:24):
you did some modeling Yeah, fucking for like golf pictures.
Do you not see? It's kind of shick. I feel
like I'm like I'm working on it.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
Like they're kind of fun. It never picks up, oh dude,
yeah or no go back? Yeah right there, Yeah you're vibe. Yeah,
like there, it's like cool stuff. And then I did
like in a studio like with a.
Speaker 3 (30:48):
Golf club and ship.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
Dude, we need to do something like that together. I
think Oh, so many people are asking for us to
drop merch. We need to get on that.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
Yeah, I figured out what what would be like. I
want to just make rock Bridge High School vintage T shirts.
She's the only thing I want to do.
Speaker 2 (31:10):
Okay, we'll see those on the side. You could do
you know what the world is ours. We could do
whatever the hell we want. So we can do that.
We can do our merch. We can have a shirt
with your face on it, a shirt with my face
on it, together our faces.
Speaker 3 (31:26):
You you got your brandana dude. Yeah, but I, oh
my god, you're not gonna even have a tunnel walk
through this.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
I am, I am, and I'm literally going just for you.
Speaker 3 (31:38):
Oh ship dude.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
Guess what. Guess who I kind of get to model for.
Speaker 3 (31:45):
Who?
Speaker 2 (31:46):
It's she does all the really cool jackets for all
like the Wilds Christian check. Yeah, so she her her
company off brand, like her designer brand.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
She is going to the devil you and so I'm
going to be one.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
Of the first w players to rock her style in
Tomorrow's out in Tomorrow's tunnel fit.
Speaker 3 (32:05):
Wait hell yeah, like this similar to like the football
and she but she made she made Taylor and Coke.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
Yeah, that was she Okay. First of all, I want
to give her a huge shout out because she seems
like never let her in person, but she seems like
the nicest to it, and she's stunning.
Speaker 3 (32:20):
Like I, actually, this is so random. You bring her up.
Because at the flag football thing I was at, they
were all like, oh, we partnered with Christian Muschek. I
forget what it was for, but they were like glowing
talking about her. So she's we need to get her
on the podcast. That would be sick because she was
so tight.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
I I told her, I'm coming like to a game.
We're going to hang out. She seems like my type
of chick. Wait, Ashley, will you sprinkle that to her?
Speaker 3 (32:48):
Yes? Like yeah before someone else. That would be really
fun because she's like very much in the NFL world,
but also like a fashion style and we.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Do what if she styled us and we did like
an in person?
Speaker 3 (33:01):
Dude, I think she made Paige disorbo a jacket from
Super Bowl this past year. Oh yeah, she's like she's
like really crushing.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
Yeah, I really like her.
Speaker 3 (33:12):
Well, dude, we're kind of like in syncret now. Oh
it's weird. Yesterday, Abercrombie announced that they're the they're the
official merchandiser of the NFL. How crazy is that? I
kind of like that. No, it's sick. One's the last
time we've been to it. I've been in one, But like,
(33:33):
I wear her stuff all the time. They have like
the best Abercrombie might have had the best rebrand in
the history of like the world possibly remember if they
were the moose in the and the cologne and like.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
I know good, but I went in there when we
played out in Phoenix at Fashion Square Mall. No, no, Joe,
there's she's kind of expensive.
Speaker 3 (33:58):
Yeah, I see. I think they want to keep the
allure that they're like not cheap and so, but they
just they have so much cool stuff. I have cheap
stuff from them.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
Wait, do you do you feel like you're more of
a bargain and cheap buyer or are you more like,
let's get let me.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
Be booed, don't let me spend some money.
Speaker 3 (34:21):
I don't buy, Like I don't really wear a designer
Like everything I wear is from eBay or like first
Stops stores, Oh fust shop. But uh, I've thanks for
asking that, because I if I was wearing designer ship,
I feel like everyone else would be wearing it. And
I feel like I've kind of carved my own little
(34:43):
niche for fashion and it's very it's it's like individual pieces.
It's like stuff I find on eBay or like cool
pants from like random places, and just like piecing everything together.
I don't really I don't think that the name like
this is just sound so corny, but like, yeah, a
designer name or like watch does not like it doesn't
(35:05):
do it for me. To be honest, I get it,
but I rather like puzzle it outfit together than yeah,
buy a shirt that like says fucking Gucci on it
or some shit. You know.
Speaker 2 (35:16):
I think I think having good staple pieces that you
can mix and match are good. I don't think I
would ever buy.
Speaker 3 (35:23):
I don't think I.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
Would ever truly really buy designer clothes. But I think
my reasoning for it is one, it's just two overpriced
and it's not really me but really, like I can't
eat or go out without spilling stuff on me.
Speaker 3 (35:39):
I think that's an issue that's perfect. Do you But
what about what about pregame? Do you like? Do you
have a stylist for pregame? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (35:48):
Sometimes, and like the ones you can tell the ones
that she does, and like I I've all spend money
on clothes, Like I like looking nice and I like
dressing up, Like I think that's super fun. But I
just I'm saying, like I I could never get myself
to spend like like we must spend a thousand, one
thousand plus dollars on like a white shirt that you
(36:09):
could literally get at Zara or Walmart or Target that
all look the same. Like I could never get myself
to do something like that, But I do like good
stakeholds and whatnot.
Speaker 3 (36:19):
Does that make sense? Yeah, of course I'll say I've
done designer or like high end brand stuff if I'm
like borrowing it for true, like when we do like
reunions and shit, like I'll wear like this shue will
be expensive, but it's like for the day, Yeah, and
then it gets returned wherever.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
Yeah, I think that's valid, But I also think, like
I've done that before, and then like I end up
really liking the pants and so yeah, they maybe a
couple of hundred maybe you know, and like, but I
wear them all the time, like they get good use
and they're gonna last.
Speaker 3 (36:51):
People don't talk about this enough, but once you're doing
stuff like your tunnel fits or like a lot of
the places I'm going are like on TV and now
we have Instagrams. You can't be an outfit repeater. No,
you can't, which is why I feel like I try
to keep like make the outfit puzzle it together so
(37:11):
then you can kind of like reuse a piece or
like something else. Yes, and people might not notice, but
you can't, like you literally cannot be an outfit repeter
or no.
Speaker 2 (37:20):
I know, but I think I guess I think that's
so good that you said that, because I think when
when people are like, oh you are like no, like
that's a good stable piece. That's what I meant by that,
like a good having a good solid pants that you
can wear with multiple outfits, good solid shirt or jacket.
Like I think that's valid because I used to not
(37:41):
like use a stylist that like she goes and gets
the clothes and I wear them and then I give
them back like I'm not paying for I'm just paying
for her service. But when I didn't do that, you
rack up so many clothes and it's like it's stupid,
like it's so dumb, like and I I don't know,
I end up giving them away anyway, So I'd much
rather not pay for that time type of stuff.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
Part of the main reason I like really needed to
move this summer was I and and also like you
and I get gifted stuff a lot. So there's there's
like that part of the clothing collection that like is uh,
it just adds to it. But I lived in and
(38:21):
I slit it into the little New York apartment, like
there's not you can't be a hoarder or like keep
all your stuff if you live in New York City
like it kind of it kind of an interesting thing
with New York City apartments is you have to be
creative with storage closet space where you're putting stuff. Like
(38:41):
it's it's fun to go to to this apartment and
see like, oh, like you're using this for storage, Like
here's where your suits are, here's where your shoes are.
In New York you cannot keep the stuff. It's like
really hard because you'll be overflowed, like overflown over give.
Speaker 2 (39:00):
I learned to give mine away, like I've like other
people will want that stuff, and like I don't want
a third away because a lot of this stuff is
really nice and like I'll keep what I want or
I'll use it and then I'll give it away. But
like maya house in Phoenix, I designated a whole room
that is a toddler's room as another closet, and that's
even overpacked. I'm like, Okay, this is getting out of control,
like I need to. I've been blessed with a lot,
(39:23):
so it's time for me to give back here.
Speaker 3 (39:25):
So did you level up? Uh, like living situations when
you move to Indy a US farm and bigger.
Speaker 2 (39:36):
Well, I lived in a house in Phoenix, so I
don't know if it's leveling up. But I think the
team housing why is that this is bigger? But you also,
like the market of Phoenix and the market of India
are two different.
Speaker 3 (39:49):
Wait, I think people would be really interested to know
how that works. So, like, say you get traded, You're
moving to a new city sometimes across the country. You
don't have time to probably pack up your house or
move everything because you have to do the press, you
have practice, you have like stuff to do. How does
the team like help you when you're in the process
(40:10):
of like moving to end.
Speaker 1 (40:12):
Yeah, so they will.
Speaker 2 (40:14):
I got lucky because I had months to kind of
prepare but even with that, they will pay for they
pay for shipping, they do all that. So anything you
have to move, if it's your car plus bags plus whatever,
they pay for all that.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
And so each team will will do that.
Speaker 2 (40:31):
And then you can choose to do team housing, which
is paid forward by the team. You're living rent free.
Typically you are in an apartment, or you can get
like a stipend x amount of money a month if
you want to like live by, get a house or
do whatever. And so I think it really depends on
how long your contract is. For one, yeah, if you
(40:53):
like the city, if you're wanting to buy, if you're
wanting to be here year round, like all that stuff
kind of comes into play. But the w does give
you options. I think in this next CBA hopefully it'll
be a little bit more money, a little bit better options.
But I will say like Phoenix did a really good
job of I think in the last two years I
was with them with team housing, like we stayed at
the nicest places. And then Indiana they really take care
(41:16):
of you here too, So I've been I've been lucky
there because there's some teams that not great.
Speaker 3 (41:21):
What's the like long of a contract do you think
someone for any sport would need before they wanted to
like look into buying a house, Like it's just so
like I don't know, not in your control. A buyer
would just feel like super OVERWHELMINGA.
Speaker 1 (41:39):
Well, I would say, I think it depends to.
Speaker 2 (41:42):
Like are you married, do you have a family, are
you start a family, do you have pets? Like all
that symptoms in play. But I do think that like
if you're there for I think two years, I would
really say three is comfortable. I think if you're there
for three years, then I would look into buying a
house even two years, because you're there a lot, right,
(42:03):
But I don't know, I think a lot of people
really still use team housing, Like think about it. I'm
twenty eight and I'm living rent free, like I don't
besides like my phone and car. Well actually it's starting
to but I really am kind of living expense prey
besides a couple of things.
Speaker 3 (42:21):
So it's kind of nice. That's so awesome, save your money,
so VH. Yeah, okay, well obviously you and I had
been Chiefs fans, but you do live in Indianapolis. Yeah,
I've always wondered also as like professional athletes like you're
in the city and like eat those fans who like
(42:44):
root for the fever are definitely Colts and Pacers fans. Yeah,
do you feel an obligation going into this fall to
like you, you don't need to like claim the Colts
like but like support them. Maybe pop it into a
game more Little Blue like or are you chief show nail? Never,
(43:04):
I won't even look at the Colts. Also, Daniel Jones
and you starting quarterback. Congrats any Lust, It's very exciting.
Is that a good thing? I'm probably say no, Oh,
I don't know enough about figure it out. Yeah, I'm not.
I don't.
Speaker 2 (43:20):
That's that's my issue. Is I like to kind of
and is it in Golfer indulge engulf myself.
Speaker 3 (43:28):
Both indulged in This is probably what I would indulge.
Speaker 2 (43:31):
And I like to kind of indulge myself of where
my two feet are at and like what city I'm in,
and so like when I was in Phoenix, I became
a diamondback span and a cardinal span and like a
coyote span. They moved it up, so like I really
try to. I want to get involved in the city,
like I like that, And so here I've definitely become
(43:53):
a pacer span I think that I'll definitely go and
check out the Colts, like I don't have any beef
with them.
Speaker 3 (43:59):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (43:59):
I don't.
Speaker 3 (44:00):
Stadium beautiful Stellium.
Speaker 1 (44:02):
I mean I can see it, yeah from my apartment.
Speaker 2 (44:05):
But I think, like, deep down, I always have my team,
which is the Chiefs, but I I'm so down to
go and support the team, like I'm out for that.
Speaker 3 (44:13):
I'm not. I'm not weird about that. I think of
like like Jason Tatum for example, Yeah, like in Boston
could be a Red Sox saying that dude loves Saint
Louis so much that he like it's Cardinals hats Cardinals
jerseys for the jerseys, like no matter what.
Speaker 2 (44:33):
But due think about it, he was raised in Saint
Louis though, like if we're Lumbia, we're waiting to pick
so it's a little different.
Speaker 3 (44:40):
Well no, what, I just mean the opportunity you have
to either embrace the city that you're going to be
in or just stick to like where you're from. And
I don't think there's a wrong answer, but like he
fully is like Saint Louis all the way, and I
admire him for that, but there's also people who, like,
you know, do embrace the city there and the kind
(45:02):
of like become one with that city.
Speaker 1 (45:05):
Well I think that I'm not. No, I get that,
and I get what you're saying.
Speaker 3 (45:08):
Now. I think for me, I am not shy.
Speaker 2 (45:10):
Like everyone knows, I'm a huge Cheese fan, like, and
I am like if Colts and Cheese are playing Chiefs
all the way, you know what I mean. But like,
will I go and support the Colts per game?
Speaker 3 (45:20):
Yeah? Yeah, yeah, the thing that's perfect and it's just
good to like it's nice to get in front of
the same sports fans who like show you love and
indie and like support their other people. Like I think
that's totally the right play. Wait, do you want to
know something? Though?
Speaker 1 (45:37):
I will say, like when I when I went to
a Cardinals game, though, the whole time I was just
like kind of judging and comparing how much better Arizona?
Speaker 2 (45:51):
Yeah yeah, yeah, Like I was just comparing everything to
like how much better the Chiefs and our stadium and
our tailgating and our fans are not.
Speaker 1 (46:01):
I have a lot more hardcore, But I.
Speaker 3 (46:02):
Think not a lot of venues are going to compete
air ahead and you and I are biased, but.
Speaker 4 (46:07):
I will die at Hell and Ton dead. Uh that's dope. Yeah,
what what else before I see X time? Hopefully you
have a BM by the next podcast. Maybe Mama kidding
vowel movement?
Speaker 3 (46:22):
Oh you knew? Hopefully you have a B in dude?
Speaker 1 (46:26):
Is there anything else going in your world? I did
to next week.
Speaker 3 (46:32):
I did charity event on Thursday for a dog. It's
not a dog shelter in New York City, but it's
for abandoned dogs too, like our actively being fostered and
need homes. And it was it felt so good to like,
I like when I filmed the show the other summer,
there's a lot of bars and a lot of drinking
(46:54):
and like drama, you know, and it feels good to
like really do something uh that like is important and
like helps people. And they were so thankful and so
nice and like basically we got up one of my
favorite bars. They just brought like six of the dogs
in and just let him like hang out, and then
the bar, the bar tab a percentage of it went
(47:16):
to like their medical bills, and then all the people
who were fostering them came to and so like the
idea is that people can meet them and then hopefully adopt.
But even if it's just a day to give the dogs,
like yeah, some love and bring them outside. It was like,
oh my god. One of them, his name is Mac.
We were doing a little picture booth and he walked
up and he like wasn't he couldn't really focus because
(47:38):
he was like so overstimulated. And I'm sitting right by it.
And then he takes two steps across my lap and
just stops and sits in my lap, and I was
pretty cool.
Speaker 1 (47:48):
Part milic it. Wait, can I ask you something?
Speaker 3 (47:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (47:51):
Do you think because I think Brabo and complex and
what you do has giving you the platform to do
stuff like that, But do you feel like you cut
yourself wanting to do stuff that is like more fulfilling.
Speaker 3 (48:04):
What I love naturally and probably the most parent is
like sports. I played sports my whole life. I feel
like sports is the reason I see my family a
lot in the fall, I see my friends because of sports,
like not just being an athlete, but like the culture
of sports has played a huge role in my life,
and I feel like that's something I'm just kind of
(48:25):
not leaving. Despite the like TV show of it all,
like I'm still doing like NFL Network and like I
mean I would consider you and I doing a sports podcast.
But like as far as charity goes, I do think
dogs is so easy for me just coming from a
(48:47):
family that like has always had like animals, big animals,
always had dogs. Like not that I don't empathize with
human beings, like there's zilion charities for like great causes,
but there's just something about animals that I feel like
it feels so rewarding. Yeah, and I don't know how
(49:11):
to like grow like necessarily, like we're growing in like
the charity lane comes. But like obviously we do have
platforms and we're given opportunities to give back, and I
think I found that a lot of the times, once
you kind of step into something with your platform, like
give it a shot, then it kind of it grows
(49:32):
on its own. But like, yeah, I did a dog
event in like June and Central Park, and like I
think that you know, people saw always doing work with
like for animals as in New York, and then it
just kind of grows. So like yeah, I would do that.
And obviously my family has cows and horses. If someone
you know won't do anything. But also I will say
only so I was talking to someone about this last
(49:53):
night in the in the Little Sweet But given my
mom's work, I do find like women's health and like
women's rights to be something that I find interesting, just
given I've I've listened to my mom learn and grow
and like have so many like fierce opinions about just
like where women's health is. And I feel like that's
(50:15):
something that I've I've been like a little bit vocal
on and we'll see if that, yeah, picks up. But
I met someone last night you work like a when
it's health charity, and like I'm going to talk with
him like doing stuff. So that's another niche one. But
I think it's important for it to come from somewhere
so that it's not just like throwing a dart on
a board and oh, let me like choose to care
about this now, Like these are all things that are
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like like I grew up caring about.
Speaker 2 (50:39):
So yeah, well, I it kind of goes back to
like the not to break back to this, but it's
like the same type of biber or perspective of like
going to a super Bowl when it's all corporate and
it's not authentic.
Speaker 1 (50:53):
Yeah, yeah, you're doing.
Speaker 2 (50:54):
Something like a charity or something you want to get
behind and support. If you don't fully believe in it,
then you're just gonna half facet and that's never gonna
be good. But like you actually are authentic and you
care about it and it's something you're passionate about, then
like that totally reflects of how you're going to handle
and how you're going to treat whatever.
Speaker 1 (51:10):
People notice that type of stuff.
Speaker 3 (51:11):
So I like that, and I I ran to do
a lot of like charity events for cancer because Jesse
Solomon is a two time survivor and like, yeah, clearly
that's such a natural cause for him to like be
vocal and get back to. And so I've been doing
stuff with him and it's almost like, yes, I am
with him doing something for the greater good, but it's
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almost like watching him get to give back in something
that affected his life and something that he really really
cares about is almost like just as cool for me
to do with him, you know. Yeah, So stuff like
that's super dope.
Speaker 1 (51:46):
I love that, But I love that.
Speaker 3 (51:47):
I feel like that's a good way to end on
like the most positive note ever I agree. Are you
gonna pop some pails as well?
Speaker 1 (51:58):
For five minutes past? Yes, I need to.
Speaker 3 (52:01):
That's beautiful. Say goodbye so Sophie can take some painkillers.
But I just want to give a shout out for
the end of this podcast. Uh week one of college football.
This weekend, Montana State plays at Oregon, and I just
got to say, go Cats. I couldn't do this whole
podcast without saying, gokats fucking Let's go into Austin Stadium
and Eugene, Oregon and shock the country boys and girls.
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Let's go duck hunting. I don't know whom Zoo plays,
but Montana State go get it done.
Speaker 2 (52:28):
And I'll give a little shout out my little cousin
first time playing and the Missouri uniform.
Speaker 1 (52:33):
Let's go get Oh yes am I.
Speaker 3 (52:38):
Bye guys, what bye so from and bye everyone later.
Speaker 2 (52:42):
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