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February 25, 2022 • 27 mins

BIG WEEK! We launched a new show - The Morning Show Podcast! You can listen wherever you get your podcasts..the link is below! Anthony feels vindicated after proving Carla Marie wrong. Millennials aren't the problem!!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the mo Day Friday Podcast. My name is
Carlo Marie and my name is Anthony. We have to
keep our voices down though, because we are currently recording
this podcast in Ricky's apartment and she just got back
from work. And when you work in morning radio, especially
on Friday, you have to take a nap. Otherwise you die.
That's the way. That's the way it works. There's no
other way to survive. That's it. But speaking of mornings,

(00:23):
we do have a big announcement that we want to
talk about. We launched a new project. Some of you
might know what it is if you've listened to it already,
Others might not. Maybe you only follow us on Monday Friday.
We're gonna talk about that in a second. Talk about
Carla Marie's big break in country radio. She almost just
spit up everywhere. Um. Here is the intro. Hey, this

(00:45):
is Ka. Hello, guys, this is Niko Vince right here. Hi,
this is c I'm Lily Allen. Hey, it's Charlie and
you're listening to Marie and Anthony. It's My Day Friday.
It's My Day Friday. It's my Day Friday, Friday Friday.
It's my Day, Friday. Welcome to the Monday Friday Podcast.

(01:07):
Like we said before, today is Friday, February, the last
Friday in February. Crazy that we we've kind of, I
feel like, flown through the first two months of the year.
And yes, this is the shortest month of the year,
so maybe that helps. Um, and maybe that's just because
we've been so kind of crazy with our schedules. But

(01:29):
do you know what tomorrow kicks off? Tomorrow, Saturday the
twenty six Ah? Actually, oh, is there some moon thing
I'm supposed to know about, like your birthday week? I
thought we werena talk about retro. I think I'm starting
my birthday. My birthday week's gonna start tomorrow because friends

(01:50):
start coming in on Thursday of that we said week,
and my birthday is that Saturday. So I'm gonna like
and my birthday weekend next Sunday, March six, but my
birthday month will be the whole month. So if you're
starting your birthday celebration tomorrow, Carthbury on February, Year of
Our Lord, Um, are you gonna get like hammered in
Nashville before you take the plane back to Seattle? I

(02:11):
hope not, but maybe or will you land in Seattle
and go get hammered or both? You could do both.
You could take a disco do well drunk to the airport.
We saw what happened last night. Here's what you do.
You you drink during the day in Nashville, some day
drinking right, then you take a disco napp on the
plane on fry. Then you get to Seattle and you

(02:31):
continue the party. Now that you're arrested in it will
be like midnight. Everything in Salad will be closed. No,
Ballard's still open. Ballard's open to like too. We'll see
what happens. But let's I want to backtrack for a
second before we get into Cardbury's birthday week next week.
We launched the Morning Show podcast this week, and as
you're listening right now, maybe you haven't listened to it yet.

(02:51):
The links for Apple and for Spotify and for iHeart
Radio will all be in the description of this podcast,
so you can write when you're on listening to this
or right now if you want, you can go check
those podcasts out. We've done four of them Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
in This Morning Friday. And with those four podcasts, according
to UH, some people who sent us some very kind

(03:13):
of videos. We have made it to the top twenty
five of the podcast chart. Yes, so the Carla Marie
and Anthony fans account not run by us. Um, they're
amazing at just keeping us updated on ourselves. And they
made a video showing that we were top twenty five
on Spotify and top on Apple. You people have podcasts, yeah,

(03:37):
which is a lot. Now we were screaming to be
honest and to be fair, we are in the very
nuanced category of daily news podcasts. Okay. But the other
thing that's that's nuts is when you go to like
the Spotify charts, the World is the World, which is
a huge podcast. Do you think they're like, we're these idiots.

(04:00):
I bet you there's a lot of people on that chart.
They're looking at it like, who are these idiots? They
have their names on their podcast. I know we do
now in the logo. But we would love, honestly, all
jokes aside, all all weird bragging aside, we would love
for you to check out that podcast. The goal for
that podcast is to be either a replacement for your
morning show if you maybe that maybe your local market

(04:22):
got rid of a morning show that you loved like Seattle,
or or an addition or in addition to your morning routine. Yeah,
we've been seeing a lot of people say, excuse me.
We've been seeing a lot of people say something like,
oh my god, my new morning routines, let's do in
the shower. I saw a few people say after I
dropped my kids off at daycare, I listened to this

(04:44):
on the way home. But then someone said, my son
and I listened on his way to school, and now
this is our way to kind of talk about current
events and also play a game. And I was like, whoa,
that is so cool to here. And then our friend Jason,
who actually produces the audio on the podcast, just sent
me a message on Instagram right before we started this.
Um his I believe. His girlfriend, Sarah said she set

(05:05):
up her Alexa to read her the weather by wait, sorry,
I just want to make sure that was Are you
gonna care for the wrong message? She said, I set
up Alexa to read me the weather, my calendar, and
then play the morning show podcast Spotify. When I say
her name and start my day, that's awesome. And her
name you mean the smart speaker that was really start
it off. She said, she's going to type it up

(05:26):
and send it in a few minutes. It's all in
the Alexa app. You can set up so we can
share that. We can make a little video show people.
I know you can do it. My friend Steve does
it with Google. He sets up his morning routine where
it's like similar whether updates, calendar stuff, and then whatever
podcast or list of podcasts that he wants to include.
If your speaker was named Carlo Muren, right, you would

(05:48):
talk to it. You could say you could trigger Okay,
that's cute. It's a cute little name for a speaker. Um,
you can say you can have it set whatever you
where do you want, so like good morning Carly and
it'll do it, or Carly start my day. And we
should explain what the podcast is for those of you
who haven't listened to it yet. The idea behind the

(06:08):
podcast is you're gonna get the biggest news stories that
are breaking in America or around the world. Because obviously,
unfortunately with the events going on in Ukraine and Russia,
we had to talk about that this week. But we'll
give you four big headlines. No, we're not really doing
opinion stuff. This is just what happened. We give you.
We make sure every day you have one story that
gives you a little bit of hope for humanity. And

(06:30):
the difference between like a regular good news segment and
hope for humanity is we're not gonna give you like
the oh little boy So's sweater for his his brother,
or you know, like those those weird things that they
have their kind and they're nice. Girl Scout rescues funny
from That's awesome, but that happened that should be out
there for everyone to read, but everyone already does it.

(06:51):
These are policy changes, um scientific research, medical advancements that
really give all of humanity a little bit of hope, right,
not just one little story in a in a little
town somewhere. We also play a music inspired game. We
have two that we've played this week, cover Lovers and
two second tunes cover Love. They both seem to be

(07:12):
hits in the two episodes that we've done for each one.
It's cool, but it's seeing people like, no, this one's
my favorite, that one is my favorite. I'm like, this
is what is happening? Like once again? You know, I
don't want to like jinx it, but like with My
Day Friday, it got bigger than we ever expected and
grew to be something way more. And it's like we're
four days in. I already like feel that already. Yeah,
it's been pretty cool. And it did help that we

(07:33):
are here at UM Country Radio Seminar in Nashville, so
everyone in radio is here country or not. Honestly, I
mean we're here, right you have radio or not too.
And we're hearing from so many different radio people and
we'll talk a lot about this on the show on
Monday morning on Twitch, I believe. But it's been cool
hearing people like, oh my god, I love it, love
what you're doing. This is amazing, and it's like, damn man,

(07:56):
I'm so glad we came here this week. But then
we also have a lot of support from our friends
like Key, like Erica, like John, like Jake, who are who?
You know? We've created a little like content, family content kids. Uh.
The other thing we do on the podcast, so we
go through the music game, will give you a little
bit something we called nerd news. You're gonna have to
listen to it to kind of see what it is.

(08:16):
Pop culture stuff. Obviously we do that pop culture and
sports and pop stop and the thing that everyone is
very very excited about is the return of a little
thing called What's Trending. I'm pretty excited. I'm I'm nervous though,
like I don't you know, I'm a little rusty ever
since I got told that I should stop doing in
the radio because people hated it, which is weird. Um,
So explain to people, Carlmarie, what what's trending is? For

(08:36):
people who may not have been exposed to it yet.
It's where I tell you the thing you didn't know
you needed until I told you about it. So you
do may not even know this thing exists and then
you hear it and you're like, I need that in
my life. So other products, services, apps. Maybe it's like
the most comfortable shirt that has ever existed based off
of like all these like ratings like stuff like that.
That it's not just like, oh, here's a cool T

(08:57):
shirt that I found, Like there's a meaning behind and
why I think or why someone has recommended it to
me thinks everyone needs And normally they'll improve your life somehow,
they'll make something easier, they're a good gift for someone,
They're more a more comfortable version of something. Stuff like that,
and all of it is from like, none of it
is paid. It's not a it's not a commercial or
a spot or anything like that. I may get paid

(09:18):
if you buy it though, sometimes, and I signify that
in the link. Okay, what else do we have? So
that's basically the podcast, and it's our promises that it
will always be done under thirty minutes. Right right now,
we haven't even hit twenty minutes. But we are going
to add stuff to it down the road. We say that,
but like it's like we have we become like so amazing,
We're gonna talk for an hour. But that's so because

(09:41):
a lot of people have been concerned for some reason
that we're either that we're probably gonna do this and
stop doing Twitch. I see them as different products, right,
so completely different. So Twitches where we get to hang
out with you, you get to join in the conversation,
you get to enter the chat support, do the hype train,
all that stuff, and that's where we talk about our lives,
random things, give our opinions on things. This podcast the

(10:05):
Morning Show Podcast, which if you're searching for it on
whatever platform you're gonna listen on, type in the Morning
Show Podcast and then start to start typing carl and
Marine Anthony, if it doesn't come up. Um, it's like
a white logo with green and pink fun right, would
you call it green and pink something like that. That's
where we This is just a tool for you to

(10:26):
get your day going on a good note. So it's
not necessarily like anecdotes about our lives or things that
I do at the gym, which we've got to talk
about today because I get to go back to my
favorite place in the world. God, Okay. The other day
on Twitch yesterday, Anthony was like talking about how he
might be cheating, and I was like, what is he
going to say? He can tell me right now cheating,

(10:46):
But no, it's cheating on his favorite jim Eli fit
is invalid because he found this new gym here in
Nashville that he may fly here for every day. I
love it. I love it, and I didn't get to
go yesterday because our day kind of got away from
us between the Country Radio Summit seminar that we're at
hanging out with for drinks doing the podcast. Um, I
can't wait to go back today. I'm gonna hang up
with this podcast at some point and go right over

(11:08):
there and see my people. Okay, how have you felt
Carlinrie about the so the gym? No, no, yesterday you
got to do your portion your panel of the Country
Radio seminar. We talked about it before on Twitch. How
do you feel now that it happened. I feel great.
Um I. You know there's always that I should have

(11:30):
said this or not, should have like regretted saying anything,
but oh I could have added this. There's always that
for people who didn't watch Twitch. What was the panel
and what were you supposed to say? It was called
up your Socials and it was all how radio sales
teams and departments can work with their on air talent,
so the radio personalities to sell their social media accounts

(11:51):
the same way they sell on air commercials. Um. And
I was trying to me and the other person the panel, Joe,
who is a digital sale as manager in Allentown, Pennsylvania,
who has done it very well for his market. Um.
He and I were trying to bridge the gap between
the sales teams and but on air personality and also

(12:11):
explain that you can sell this like just because you've
only sold radio commercials for the sixty years, you've been
a sales person in radio you can also sell social media,
and it seems scary because you've never done it before,
but you can. And I think what's been really cool
for me. So I saw Carl Maray's panel yesterday. Obviously
we went to a panel that was hosted by the

(12:32):
Radio Fans, Well, she was on the panel. The Radio
Fan was hosted by her friend Dan Mason, and Kyle
King was on there. Who these are all people we've
interacted with on social media, and what I thought has
been really cool. And I never would have come to
Country Radio Summit on my own, right, There's just I
never would have thought there was a reason. And this
is something that whether you're you like country music or
radio or whatever, doesn't matter. What's been really cool is

(12:55):
seeing people who want to push the envelope a little
further and to innovate. And that's something that anyone, whatever
business you're in, find a group of people that wants
to think outside of the box and it brings like
I feel more energetic now going back to do our podcast,
do our Twitch show, because I I pulled energy from

(13:16):
those people, pulled idea from those people, pulled like moments
like I don't. It's hard to explain but there's this
like this vibe, this vibe, this energy that kind of
bounces around like minded individuals. And I don't mean like
minded politically or religiously, and I mean like minded in
terms of we want to do creatives, creatives who want
to showcase their creativity while also supporting others. That's the

(13:38):
best way to explain it, And I do think I've
been explaining this to different people. I think the millennial generation,
which gets a lot of ship obviously for ruining Applebee's
for whatever, we whatever, We ruined what we spend, but
then we stopped and I have a fun fact about
millennials after this. Okay, what I think is cool is

(14:02):
millennials and similar minded people who have gotten into the
workplace have been a little more collaborative with one another
than the generations before us. Well yeah, we have all
of the tools to be more collaborative as well, And
I think that's been really cool to see how like
it can go from you know, the cutthroat bury everyone

(14:23):
in your path ideology to like, no, we could actually
there's probably enough money for all of us to make
it here, and as long as we we really support
each other and do things with a little bit of morality,
you know, just because it's business doesn't mean you have
to stomp everybody out. And and and I think that's
been kind of cool to see here in this space.

(14:45):
I did meet We met Chris Cruise for the first time.
He has a radio show. We hear about him a
lot through the Radio fam Instagram account. He's been interviewed
in the podcast, Twitter Friends, all of it, and he
does a lot of like tutorial type videos like how
to set something up, how do you use different products?
Yea um. But he was telling me, I say, He's like,
I can tell you have the same vibe as I do.

(15:05):
And he's like, and I don't. There's no other word
to use right now. He's like, you're not vengeful, and
I'm like, you're right. But he goes, you just want
to burn it all down, and I was like, yes,
Like I just want to be like burn it down
and rebuild it kind of thing of like a lot
of this needs to change in radio, and we're not
in it anymore. And as I burn it down there,
I will leave some people in the fire. There's some

(15:26):
people that could be burned down to that is not true.
So yeah, and I was like, yeah, so today that
we were on the watching a panel and someone said
something and I turned to him and I was like,
burn it down. He was like, yeah, so that's gonna
be a new thing, along with throw them in the garbage.
We won't leave them in the building, will throw them
in the garbage. Garbage. That's funny because carlon maina, I
so this is back when we were on Elvis's show.
There was a group chat that we had on on

(15:48):
AIM when AIM was the thing A well, it's a messenger, right.
You could download just the messaging portion of it and
you'd use it to communicate computer to computer. And it
was normally that had a bunch of group chats, but
there was one that was like me, Sam Um who
made an appearance, by the way, on the Morning Show
podcast with her fiance William. It is me Sam, Carl, Marie,

(16:11):
I think Elizabeth was on there, maybe Garrett, and you know,
we were kind of like the younger lower people on
the totem pole and would have to deal with sales,
we have to deal with all the corporate nonsense, and
so many times in that chat, I would just right,
I'm gonna burn this place down. I didn't. I mean, yeah,
sometimes I thought about the actual building, but I ever
in my mind, I'm just like, I'm destroying all of this.

(16:33):
It's all And now now that's catching on it. I
like that Carlbe is ready to burn it all down
to I've been saying years I want to burn this
whole place down. But I think one day you actually
said to me, like, I totally get why I used
to You used to message me I'm gonna burn this
place down All the time I do, and now I'm
going to burn it all down, all of it everything.
For the record, just in case I need to say this,
in case there is a building that I live in
that happens to burn down later on. I am not

(16:55):
an arsonist. I do not condone arson. It's more of
just the thing I liked to say my millennial. Fun fact,
I saw his name and said, the youngest millennial is
twenty six years old. We are not the problems. Stop
yelling at us. And it's like, yeah, it's true. Like
you know what, it's not our fault. Applebee's going right away.

(17:16):
These twenty two year old and sixteen year olds whatever
it is, they should be going to Applebay's what is
the general Is it gen X or gen Z? Is
after millennial? Right? Yes? And then it's um alpha goes back?
So who's alpha right now? Like? What age are you?
Are you born? They're born? They are born? They are
born than they are tiny? Oh man as Carla, Actually,
you know what, I've got to wait for Carler me

(17:38):
to look this up because I have. I got my
vindication yesterday night in a conversation that I was having
with Carla Marie, and I cannot wait to share it
with everybody. I have no idea what's happening Generation Alpha?
Meet the mini millennials. Oh so our kids? Okay, these
kids are gonna suck. Generation Alpha the generation children born

(18:01):
between two thousand eleven. So that means what is the
next one going to be? Because I probably won't have
a kid before then. If I have one, well it
would be beta. If you're going in order, isn't alpha? Beta? Beta? Fish?
Betafich are cool? Aren't those the beta babies? Wait? Generation?
What is after generation Alpha? By the way I am

(18:23):
searching and googling things, I'm supposed to say that you're
supposed to beta? Yea, it is beta. I don't want
to beta, so I have a kid before anyway, Now
that we got that out of the way, the last
thing I want to leave everyone with is my vindication
from a discussion with Carla Marie yesterday. Now to explain

(18:44):
this conversation, I need to explain how we record the
Morning Show podcast and when we do games with everyone.
So we've had like for the Mailman Scotty and West
Seattle or now in Pittsburgh, Sam and William. We recorded
those well ahead of time because it takes some editing
and we want to make sure we have enough and
takes a long time. All of the other stuff that
we do for the Morning Shore podcast we do as
late as possible the night before to make sure things

(19:06):
are up to date. And yesterday Carla Marie did a
story and you'll hear it in Today's Morning Show podcast
to February about how Belgium now is moving to a
four day work week. You don't lose your pay. All
you do is you stop, just listen to the Morning
to a podcast. You can well, I don't think you
explained how it goes down. You add like an hour

(19:28):
and a half basically to every one of your work day.
Is that when you take Friday off there's all. There's
a lot more to it. Go listen to the podcast.
And I said something at some point as we were
between recording about a Belgian work week, and Carl Maria
looks at me and says, what are you What are
you saying instead of Belgian work week? And she goes,

(19:49):
that's not a word, and I said, no, it's a
play on the phrase Belgian waffle and she was no,
Belgian is not a word. I said, it's Belgium waffle.
It's Belgium waffle. And I said, no, Carla Marie, that's
like calling it fries instead. You know why when we
were at the airport at Sea Tech coming here, remember

(20:10):
we saw those waffles were like those waffles look good.
They said Belgium waffles. You sure, they say, like waffles
from Belgium. No, we're gonna go back to there when
we land, and we're gonna look at him. Because we
were in Brussels at Tech airport. Oh those those I
thought you were talking because we got Belgian waffles at
a layover on the way to Spain. If you remember,

(20:32):
I thought that's where you're talk about. I missed where
you said stack. Anyway, we weren't at belt we were
What country were we in on the way there? Belgium
we were And those weren't authentic, they were they were
like bubbles. They were airports anyway. So Carlamury is now
arguing with me. No, Belgian is not a word she kept,
and she is not relented Belgian even when I said,

(20:56):
even when I gave you the example of you, well,
you wouldn't call them ants fries. You wouldn't call it
China food. It's Chinese food. So I was like that
it's Belgian waffles. He says, no, there's no way. I'm
going to look it up. Yeah, And I said, okay,
go for it. And what is it? Carla Murray? Apparently

(21:16):
it's Belgian waffle? Who knew exactly? Idiots exactly? So I
just want everyone to know that I won the week
basically with that anything anything, you know what this is?
Where're gonna come on the podcast? We're talking about how
many points we chat because Anthony was screaming at me
telling me I was wrong. I was that screaming, No,
that's dumb if that's the case, and it was. He

(21:38):
wasn't conbusive. That was as I was typing out the
description of the Morning Show podcast, and I was putting
quotes around every segment that we do, so Core for Hope,
for Humanity, What's trending cover in the description and the
description and I was like, the comma has to go
after the word before the quotation, so stupid. And Anthony's like, no,

(21:59):
it doesn't. I said, yes, it does. You always put
it in the quotation. He's like, no, not for titles.
And I was like, okay, So we googled it and
he's like, see it says that. I'm like, Nope, read
it for titles. And even the way that you use
quotations for quoting someone apparently is different than the way
you use quotations for titling something. It's also the quote.
The punctuation generally goes inside the quote. Yeah, but if

(22:21):
I'm saying if I'm writing, if I'm writing a novel,
and I say Carla Marie said, it would go Carla
Marie said, comma, and then it would open the quotation, right,
because then the punctuation is outside of the quotation. I'm
finding out. Also the irony and all of this is

(22:41):
that we released the podcast and we didn't put the comma.
We didn't add a comment to the right spot in
the titles of the actual podcast February Tuesday, February two
or whatever. I don't know if she sent it off
the mic. She said mine. In the United States, the
rule of them is that commas and periods always go

(23:03):
inside the quotation marks, and colin's and semi colons go outside.
There was a storm last night, Comma, Paul said, there
was a storm last night. Comma quote Paul said. Peter, however,
didn't believe him period. I'm not sure exactly. But even so,
even if I'm saying Carla Marie said, and then I
quote you, if it's no, well that's ridiculous, car because

(23:23):
the comma in that sentence sentence goes with the word said,
doesn't go with the other thing. So the comma is
SAIDs friend. The comma has to say stay with his friend.
This is a very nuanced discussion that there are grammar
people in their car screaming I don't know, oh you
know what I did read actually, and I saved this

(23:45):
because I would love to post it later on when
someone tries to correct my grammar on Twitter, which listen.
I understand that, especially if someone says something you disagree
with on Twitter. The easiest thing to do is like
point out their punctuation or spelling errors on Twitter, but
no one cares. It's Twitter, like you're trying to make
a whole thought fit in two hundred and whatever characters.

(24:06):
So I do go back at people. I don't because
often oftentimes the keyboard does it anyway, Like it's not
something that I was doing on purpose. No, it's not
true because if they use the wrong there or you're
they're going to get I don't your opinions out. But
but also I don't know if you're being a normal
person if you're screaming at me. Here he goes it
was from a guy. I don't know who this person is,

(24:26):
Wesley Chue. He's got a blue checkmark on on Twitter.
He said, when it comes to storytelling, the point of
grammar is to clarify the author's intent, not to be
grammatically correct, which is basically like you can use punctuation
for effect, even if it's not the grammatically correct way
to use said punctuation, like to excamation points. We have

(24:49):
whatever it is to to show the intent and uh
implied energy of the author. And I was like, I
love that quote because yeah, of course you love it
because you don't know grammar. No, because I use grammar. Well,
I don't know grammar number one. I'll admit to that,
but I do use I use like the three dots.
What are those called. There's a name for whatever it is.

(25:11):
I use like the three periods in a row. I
use commas in different places. I space things out, I
do everyone to try to do all of those things,
to try to project the way I am trying to
say that thing. But yeah, that's what you would use
those four no no, no, because sometimes you can use
them incorrectly, but still with the intent of getting a

(25:33):
message across. I don't know that you could use ellipses
incorrectly either way. I don't know how we got on
that tangent of grammar. I do it every day. I
feel like we've mentioned David Brody a lot. I think
he would have appreciated that that conversation. Probably not, because
we probably said the wrong thing. Thank you for hanging
out with us on my day Friday. You spent about

(25:55):
what are we at about twenty six minutes with us,
and we appreciate that. If you have listened to the
Morning Show podcast already, I can tell you from the
bottom of both of our hearts, we appreciate it. So
many people have rated the podcast on Spotify, on Apple
left reviews on Apple. It's crazy, I mean combined, I
think we have over five five star ratings now, which

(26:17):
is so ridiculous. With four episodes and a and a
teaser of the podcast, all of that stuff really really
helps us. All of the ratings, all of the reviews,
It helps us UM become more discoverable on the apps,
and of course it's going to help us hopefully turn
this into something that we can generate revenue from down
the road and not have to go back to a

(26:39):
corporate job or a big media company, which was something
that a lot of people at this radio conference were saying, like,
if you're out and you can make it out, don't
go back. Even the radio people who had high level
jobs were saying that kind of nuts. Yeah, so thank you. UM.
The description of this podcast will have the links that
you need to get to Amazon, to get to spot

(27:00):
to five and I heart radio. We can do Google
podcasts now. They're they're accepting us and if you if
we are, if you are using I'm sorry a podcast
platform that we are not on or you can't find
link for message us directly. You can message me at
worst Anthony at the Carla Marie. And to correct you, Anthony,
there's over combined just between Apple and Spotify over crap.

(27:21):
That's awesome, So thank you everyone who's done that, and
if you haven't done that, it does help us a lot,
so we'd appreciate it. But you can message us directly
if we are on a platform or not on a
platform that you use, and we will make sure that
we send you the link and get on that plant.
Somebody gave us a one star. That had to be
an excellent Well I know who that is. I know
his name. All right, we're gonna get out of here.

(27:41):
Thank you very much for spending some time with us,
Carla Marie. Anything, um go up read the ap book
on Grammar this weekend, all right, he'll look great,
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