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May 28, 2026 24 mins

The Knicks are back in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, so Covino & Rich rewind to the last time the Garden was this loud. On Overpromised Ep 141, C&R relive exactly where they were in 1999: the radio come-up, Y2K, the Pokémon explosion, AOL Instant Messenger, dial-up internet, Nokia Snake, Britney and Eminem, and the Yankees' three-peat. Then "Read the Room, Bro" — Will Clark, Mike Francesa and Pat Murphy unloading on baseball's tone-deaf celebrations, plus whether UFC on the White House lawn went too far. We close with They Might Be Ass.

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Just do it. Rock and Pella over promised our bonus pod.
What's up, Kay, Tell about.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Those rugos, Cavino and Rich from Fox Sports Radio.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
We have heard us filling in for DP this past week.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Yes, sir, well, we're on Monday through Friday on Fox
Sports Radio two to four on the West out here
on the West side.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
Five to seven on the East.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Everything at Covino en Rich and today's show Action Packed.
Who might be asked, You'll find out We're gonna do
something called read the room, Bro, Bro, and you want
to take us back, right, Bro, read the room.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
I'm gonna take you back like I'm Frank Stallone. Take
you back. Do doo do do? Take you back? I'm
Frank Stallone in it to nineteen ninety nine, Navin TOLDBA
do Doo Doo doo people, and they are, oh ninety
nine the last time the New Yawk Knicks made the

(01:06):
NBA finals. Yo. I was before you and I knew
each other, twenty seven years ago. Rich and I were
already working in radio, believe it or not. In fact,
I was a young man in the game, still in college,
trying to get my feet wet had graduated college in
ninety eight, not to date myself. I just got you quick, man.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
But ninety nine, where were you when the Knicks made
it to the finals? Well, spot, you got that picture
of me right? This is me back in ninety nine,
just trying to make my way on my radio come up,
driving the station van that was the k Rock kick
Ass Van.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Were you living in that van?

Speaker 2 (01:41):
I don't by the river, No, but I was giving
away lots of swag and reaping.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
Oh well, you might have reaped the benefits. I know
that sometimes women would do anything for a K Rock
T shirt. But I also heard a story where there
was a time some dude took a shit on the
van and you had to clean it. That is true.
It was at a Metallica concert.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
Yeah, but you know I was on my radio come up,
just trying to get some airtime, driving around, promoting, just
doing anything I could in radio. Man, So where were you?
You were probably on your come up? But that was
the last time the Nicks made it this point. That's
how long it's been.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
Twenty seven years as a set on Chappelle's show, A
long long time ago, feel me. So let's go back
to nineteen ninety nine and discuss what you were possibly
doing what you were watching where you were in life
in nineteen ninety nine. Got to start it off with
the fear that was sweeping the nation, the Y two
K bug. Remember they thought airplanes were going to fall

(02:34):
to the sky, computers are going to glitch, everything was
gonna go wrong. Meanwhile, nothing happened, Nothing happened.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
I was sitting there on my Hewlett Packard. You were
there on your Gateway computer. I don't know whatever computer
you had, your Commodore sixty four probably so. And I'm
waiting for something to go on and nothing nothing.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
I heard someone the other day on social media point
out that when you were a younger guy, families had
a computer room. Yeah, well your compactor C took up space,
took you all day to download one nudy picture. Remember
that feeling of like little piece after piece of the
photo I think I see and nipple. These were still
the dial up days for sure. Why two K?

Speaker 2 (03:14):
You know, we were partying like it was nineteen ninety nine,
Prince style, fearing what would happen? Nothing happened, and the
biggest nothing burger of our lifetime. Well, why two K?

Speaker 1 (03:23):
I got I got a six year old son, who
cares about two things? Okay, baseball and Pokemon. Ooh, and
nineteen ninety nine was the your Pokemon came to the
United States and that was the og like the first
Pokemon rage and yeah, gotta catch them all. Pokemon never
understood it. Man, that was my little brother's era ninety nine.

(03:44):
He was into that, and I think his first word
was power Rangers. Let me tell you, it's uh, it's wild.
I coach all these old six year old kids. All
they care about is Pokemon it Bulbo soars and Charizards,
and I feel like my son's like Rainman, who comes
to knowing all these pokemons. So nineteen ninety nine is
when Pokemon came to the US, so a long long time.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
Ago, and you think about it now, like, oh my god,
how big has it gotten?

Speaker 1 (04:10):
It's crazy. And the value of some of these cards.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Everyone thinks they have some sort of hidden treasure in
their attic.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
Can I tell you about the fucking nerds at the
supermarket by me? And this is I know it's not
just by my house, but they have those Pokemon vending machines.
Have you seen these at like supermarkets? It's a vending machine.
It almost looks like the old school red box, but
it's a Pokemon card machine, and people though when it drops,

(04:36):
like times of day, like releasing more cards, a line
of dopes waiting there. So when you try to get
Pokemon cards to your kids, it's always empty, but you
see dopes.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
But Ken Golden is making his flow on these cards.
By the way, ninety nine is when it came out.
When it exploded, peat, hell yeah, when it exploded. Yeah,
oh okay, I don't know. You're talking about computers before.
I remember what I was doing ninety nine. I was
sitting up late at night on my AOL instant messenger ASL,
running my game, flirting it up.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
AOL chats became a thing back then. HX location, Yeah,
you were like twenty yes please, Jersey Union, New Jersey
wants to hang out. But I'd be there hours at
a time, link sending messages. You've gotten mail. I was
fired up about it. Can I tell everyone a fun
Cavino AOL chat story? Sure, one of my favorites. Cavino.

(05:30):
You can imagine knowing our show and knowing Fox Sports Radio,
and if you've been with this long time, I said, sure,
but I'm not sure the maturity of Steve Cavino. Back
in the day, Cavino would have passwords like fart boy.
And one time an AOL chat popped up on the
screen and it was a girl hitting them up. I
wasn't just a girl, It's like Vita Guera. It was

(05:50):
like someone hot. Yeah, it was hot Jersey. You didn't
realize you were typing into the messenger. You thought you
were typing into like a password. And also you sent
a random girl far boy and she's like, what does
that mean? Yoah, part Boys sixty nine. She's like what
that like? Nothing, little brother did it? But it was
my password and it just went right into the message

(06:11):
you want to get into Caveno's bank accounts and four
one k fart Boys sixty nine.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
But dude, you know what, man, you were running your game.
That's where you were learning online game and you were
chatting up. And you know that's also where you know
Rich and I bonded early on Dane Cook in nearly
two thousands. Yeah, that's where he started hitting up all
his fans and it became a thing and he became
famous because of it.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
That was that was years later. But yeah, the early
days of interacting with like strangers on social media. In fact,
it was peculiar then to meet someone online. Yep. Now
they say, well, like eighty plus percent of people meet
on social media or apps or something. So a different time.
How about this one, go back to nineteen ninety nine,
gotter do. How about artists that were popular and brand

(06:52):
new to the scene, Baby, Eminem, Britney Spears, hit me
Baby one more time in that schoolgirl outfit and like
young dudes like I love Britney Spears, like Britney Spears
and Eminem a young, slim shady with the bleach blonde hair.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
That was big in the antv TRL days. But as
a rock fan, I gotta give you some shout outs here,
buddy boy, because we were the ende of the end
of the grunge Arrow was fading and fizzling right Grunge
was out, New metal and other rock bands were in
evente sevenfold. You had Disturbed, Chevelle, three Days, Grace, Slit Knot,
Limp Biscuits started to blow up, Creed and kid rock.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
That started to become a thing.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
And on the anniversary, we're doing this on the Thursday,
on the anniversary of Harambe, the death of Harambe ten
years ago Gorilla Radio Rage Against the Machine was one
of the biggest songs so Gorilla Radio.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
But none of that compared to Britney Spears and Eminem.
I mean you say that you see me in front
of the k Rock Van Dude, I mean you know
for me what I mean? No one was into rock
Lympisky was huge, Creed was you?

Speaker 2 (07:57):
And then I'm still around Britney Spears. Is all of
those guys are still around? Did you know you're I mean,
I'm not saying, I'm saying there's more to life than
Britney Spears and them and a half.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
Question, But did you see the latest about Britney Spears
when she got when she got arrested, by the way,
see in our neighborhood, and she got arrested in our
neighborhood and then wheelded a knife at the burger spot
right behind Fox Sports Radio. Do you know when she
got arrested, it came out that she told the police officers,
if you want, why don't come to my house for

(08:26):
lasagna and a dip in the pool. It's like, yo,
that's good to mena dip in the pool. Let me
give you something else. From nineteen ninety nine, twenty seven
years ago. Again, the last time the Knicks made it
this far, the last time that the Garden was popping
at this level. Ben Stiller was there, The Sandman was there.
Spike Lee speaking of Limp Biscuit, Ben Stiller, You're my favorite,

(08:48):
most sucker. How about this one on television? You know
you were watching, Yeah, you want to use a lifeline?
Who Wants to be a Millionaire? With Regis filming? Oh,
I watched the Indian version from some Dog Millionaire They
got out with the hair. That's the one you watched something.
I was a great fan of that great movie. But
Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Was? Honestly, it was massive.

(09:08):
You even I guarantee you owned one of those solid
Regius ties. You probably went to some formal event wearing
that's like a solid silver tie. A La reag really
did the whole tie line. I didn't own one a region.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
No.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
He just had a whole pilot wearing some time that
some seven year old guy was rocking back then. He
was respectfully because I am a Regius fan. He was
a New York guy. I admired him very much, did
not he had solid ties and it was a tie
line and it was like the hottest thing. Really good
for him. But that show was huge. Maybe you missed

(09:43):
maybe you missed it. It was a rocking ties I
was just rocking you. So I'm sorry. Yeah, out he
was just rocking dad. All right. Now, let me let
me take you back to ninety nine, when the Knicks
last year in the finals. I had this phone in
college because again I was still in colleg ninety nine.
You had that Zach Morris phone probably no, my first phone, Yeah,

(10:05):
a flip Star Tech. I was bid. Did you have
the star Tech?

Speaker 2 (10:08):
I'd have that, but you know what I antenna pulled
up around that time. Yeah I had that, and I
probably had the leather case over it.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
Oh yeah I did.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
I just strapped it right to my belts just to
be like, yo, what's up, top cowboy. But yeah, I
think I had no kias to back then with the
with the dope as leather case were playing one.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
You were playing Snake on your Nokia phone. Yeah, you
weren't even sending picture messages really, and you weren't really texting.
Remember texting costs money protext at Yeah, you're worried about
your like night and weekends. Still, we totally use our
phones different now Now it's like a mini computer and
you text. Back then you made phone calls. Do you
remember having free nights and weekends and that's how you
would like, Yeah, i'll call you back at eight o'clock, bro,

(10:48):
when my free night's kicking.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
When you weren't using it, you probably kept it off.
And by the way, I really did have that phone.
You did too, of course it was one of my
first phone. That was your first. My first was definitely
like a break no Kia, but I had that one absolutely.
Now think of entertainment nineteen ninety nine. It's fine, you
don't have your harp, so you could take us back
in time. But the last time the Knicks were here, man,

(11:11):
the lot's happened since then.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
Blair Witch was a big thing. I thought that sucked,
but everyone loves that. I did like it, you know,
blair Witch Project. Yeah, it was pretty cool. It was
different at the time, you know, is it real? Shine
was like hole movie style of video style of movie.
Matrix was also a big deal and still is a
big deal. It's a classic. But that's where you were
in ninety nine, probably going out on a hot date.

(11:34):
To see the movie. I throw one more at you. Yeah,
while you were watching a very young Knu and you
were watching, you were looking up that person's nose in
Blair Witch. Oh, Harry Potter. Not the movies, the books
came out, so like that's how long ago was. Spot
was really nerdy. Our video got nerding peak. But what's

(11:55):
interesting is we forget that before it was casted. People
use their imagination. So when people read Harry Potter, that's
a little Nursey, the little Harry.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
The little came a huge, huge franchise. And by the way,
I'm thinking about myself and my come up, I'm very
self centered.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
That's true. You know. I remember working at the office
and it was like right around that dot com boom
era where people were riding around their roller scooters at
the office, but everyone was starting to have a palm pilot.
Like right around that time too, they went thought they
were super important with their palm pilots.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
It was like that was like right there and next
that's also right around the top of the dot com
explosion and then fails and everything.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
And by the way, you think I'm gonna let you
fucking get away, We're bringing nineteen ninety nine. Up, oh boy,
what happened in ninety nine? Not bring up the fucking Yankees.
You mean the completion of the completion of the second
year of a three pe. You were going to bring
up all the cool things that happened in the nineties,

(12:56):
and you're not going to bring up the Yankees. Get
out of my face, dude. I was dancing around at
the stadium. I was at the parades. No, they you know,
I know who they beat ninety nine. You probably don't
because it was so arrogant locking my balls ninety eight.
I'm sorry, did I say that? Yeah, you can't say
that here in over prime ninety eight. I'm not playing
this game because you don't notice. I'm not playing this

(13:16):
game with you, Padres. Get out of my face. So anyway,
the Yankees were run there run. It was ninety nine.
Where were you? What were you rocking? This is pre
Jinko era, right, I would say you were more in
the tapered phase. I don't remember. But where were you?
You saw my loose fit right there? I think those
are like five fifty around a Pukashelle necklace. You saw

(13:39):
me there in ninety nine. Where were you the last
time the Knicks made it. And by the way, I
hope the Knicks are ready. I hope they stay ready.
Should bring you should bring back that polls when you
cross your legs like I'm wearing the new bounds, say
they're back in style. Bro, those are the new bounds
twenty seven years later. But that was like their comeback,
and now they came back again. So anyway, where were

(14:02):
you not right? Well, hey, it's time for a little
something we want to call today. Read the room. Bro,
Read the room, Bro, Read the room. There's a couple
of really funny videos. I don't know where you want
to start, so I'll hand the conch to you. I
want to start with Pat Murphy. Pat Murphy, Yeah, the Murphy,
the manager of the Brewers. He got on Abner your

(14:24):
eBay for just over celebrating. I guess he did. You're
a wrestling guy.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
The g generation X gave a double fuck it like
a like a double junk chop.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
He did the double, but he was like pretty aggressive,
like an into it.

Speaker 2 (14:38):
He had a thrust. It's almost you don't want to
double talk. Because we love excitement in baseball. We love celebrations.
This season has been a lot.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
Of fun, but at the same time, it's like the
timing has to be appropriate, right, I don't know what
was this thing? He hated it. The crazy part is
that it was challenged the pitch. Thank god it a strike,
because imagine he celebrated and they were like, you know
the ball, So it's like, read the room. Was this
celebration really appropriate? There there's a time and place and

(15:09):
we want to see it. But this one was like
a little like there's a little too much double up. Yeah,
here here's coach.

Speaker 3 (15:16):
That's unacceptable. Yeah, that's just unacceptable. I don't know what
what got over him. I mean he's he's been an
emotional guy, but that kind of thing, that's just not
how we do things. And I was embarrassed by it.
And you know, why are we doing it? Six nothing game?
What are we doing there?

Speaker 1 (15:37):
And there must be.

Speaker 3 (15:38):
Something deeper that I don't know about.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
Every out counts, I do it every day. Yeah, clearly
he's not a fan of d X and the U
ERA challenge. There is actually did it three times? Triple
doozy triple.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
Game.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
There you go, boom, you know boo. I had to
read the room, bro because again, the timing was a
little off and it's kind of like a nanny nanny.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
Poof poof sort of thing, and it was sort of unnecessary. Right,
let me let me give you another one.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
You love this guy because he's a loudmouth veteran who's
funny as hell on social Media's great Will the Thrill Clark.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
One of the most beautiful swings in baseball. Now, Will
the Thrill always said that. Oh dude, people always say
what Ken Griffey Junior, Daryl Strawberry, Will Clark, He's always.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
Up there with one of the most beautiful swings. I
always say Bernie Williams, Bernie did Darryl Boston, Darryl Boston, Yes,
a nice one. Will Clark has a problem with the
San Francisco Giants doing their outfielder junk thrust. You know
a lot of people have a problem with the outfielder
Is it inappropriate? But I love hearing a Will Thrill

(16:51):
go ballistics to get.

Speaker 5 (16:53):
Some dance where you're doing a compel the thrust or
something like that.

Speaker 6 (16:59):
I'm like, what golf is this, dude? You don't have
the luxury of doing that kind of bullet there. It
looks chicky, all right, you.

Speaker 5 (17:09):
Know, go back go back high five of each other.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Nice job, we won one.

Speaker 5 (17:14):
Now let's keep it going. Let's keep the freaking train running.
But the training has been off the tracks a little bit.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
Not loving it. He's basically saying read the room, remmy.
He does go on to say there are eleven games
on their five hundred read the room, whammy remmy.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
So you know I love that, because you know it does.
It's a little tone deaf. You guys suck. You're eleven
games under five hundred. I understand where World Clark's coming from,
and you're.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
Well junk thrust in celebration, we're gonna talk about at
least be over five hundred. If we're gonna tell about
read the room, thrusting in a six to nothing game,
or thrusting when you're eleven games under five hundred, then
I got to ask the question, is it a read
the room or stay the course? Do you guys want
you want these guys to be out of their zone
or do you want it to be in the zone. Dude,
it's like a team playing slap ass when they're losing

(18:06):
in the dugout. It's funny would say that because Mike
francessa former Mike and the mad Dog legend. You know
still does this thing. Mike still wear a stethoscope like this. Oh,
he got all grumpy. He got grumpy about your hompy.
He got grumpy about the Mets celebrating a home run.
Take a listen of Mike Francessa here.

Speaker 4 (18:26):
Having nothing today. I'm flipping around and going back and forth.
And I just happened to catch the semi.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
And Homo Simeon.

Speaker 4 (18:35):
Nothing to do with the homer. But how ridiculous does
it look? You're a team that's awful offensively. You are
as a mnemic as any team can be in the
major leagues. You're mired in another losing streak, you can't score,
you're down seven to nothing. You hit a solo homer,

(18:58):
and in dugout you want to dress the guy up
in a dumb hat. I mean, what's wrong with you?

Speaker 1 (19:05):
That's so funny. I agree with them. Read the room, bro.
I don't want to like is this scream with the
clouds like the old guy. I don't want to as
Simpsons guy.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
Yell people, yell people to get off my lawn. But
the old guys are right here. It's toned downf it
doesn't match. It's weird.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Well, then then let me ask you to wrap up
this conversation of read the room, bro. When a team
is down there. You saw this in the super Bowl
last year. I think it was Stefan Diggs or easiest.
In the regular season as well, a team will be
down by twenty one, or it could be a blowout
first down or sack, and there's a guy being like
first down. It's like, dude, you're losing twenty four to three.

Speaker 2 (19:42):
That reminds me of like the guy that hits a
double and he does his stupid like thing. Meanwhile you're
down thirteen to nothing. It's like, it doesn't it doesn't
go with the vibe. So I get your question, like
do you go the courus? Do you stay consistently? So
what are you supposed to do you supposed to if
you're losing, you're supposed to be like, oh, no more
toil routes, and you're trying to get people fired up
and back into the game.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
I get it. And you're trying to give people a
reason to cheer. You know what you're saying. You got
to be selective on it. When you score touchdown and
you're down by more than fourteen and you're doing the
freaking dirty bird in the end zone. It looks ridiculous.
I get it. But again, if you're a player, are
you supposed to tone down your vibes your vibes?

Speaker 2 (20:19):
We get it, like because we're not as old as
Mike Francesso, but I can see how.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
Old people hate this. Well, you know, speaking of the
basketball players, what about in basketball when a team's down
by twenty five, you hit a meaning those three and
you're holding the hands out. Now, Brunson, he could hold
his hands up all day, that nice left bat. We
give him a round him cluse, we give him the
what is that that thing he does with the three
that Soto imitated the other day, I'll give him a
hand climp.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
Yeah, Soto gave him the props the one time the
Mets did score.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
Props to them. And you know, speaking of tone deaf
and read the room, bro. Yeah, I'm not saying we
have a I don't have a problem with it. I'm
not thinking that deep about it.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
But a lot of people are saying it's pretty tone
deaf for the US to be celebrating two hundred and
fifty years.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
With a UFC fight in front of them. That way,
I would say there's a lot of UFC fans UFC
freedom to fifty. It's like not a If I stretch
to say a lot of UFC fans, I would imagine
lean Donald Trump. So it makes sense. But I could
see where some people would be like, read the room, bro,
like maybe not have an octagon on the front lawn
of the White House. But then again, this is one

(21:26):
of those fifty to fifty. Some people love it, some
people hate it. So relax there, Jackson Dart.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
This isn't the celebration of two hundred and fifty years.
This is just a cool backdrop that the UFC is using.
That's how I look at it.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
It looks cool. But I could see where some people like, really,
now's the time to like this is how you want
to portray the US. But that means I don't know,
all right, So read the room? What are your thoughts?

Speaker 2 (21:51):
Hit us up at Covino and Rich at Fox Sports Radio,
hashtag over.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
Promised, what do you think? Now? Before we get out
of here? Every week we go over who might be S?
But this week it's not Mike, it's Who's S? And
you know who might bes it's not even Mike take
away the mic. The family that's responsible for killing had
Rambe ten years ago today in the Cincinnati Zoo, that

(22:17):
little year old little kid walked into Harambei's dwellings.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
This was his house. He didn't ask for this house.
He's just making the best of it. Yeah, eating bananas,
chilling there, living his life. Little kid, little rotten kid
gets in there, and they kill this innocent gorilla. Now
we joke about it. It hogs out for Harambe and
all that stuff. We made a song about it. But
in reality, it really is so sad what happens. So
I blame the careless parents. And I understand you turn

(22:45):
away one second. We're parents, We get it. Kids roam
and run away. But my goodness, what a shame. They
killed this beautiful beast because of your snot nosed little kid.
And then, of course, wait.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
A minute, hold on. Yeah, the last time the Knicks
were in the NBA finals, Rambe was born nineteen ninety nine.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
Yes, it's insane. It all ties together together. Yeah, and
he died ten years ago this week, so we celebrate him.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
Do it for Harambe. Nicks.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
So not only the family that allowed this to happen, right,
the careless family, but the people that shot him.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
Down, Yeah, down that you had to kill him. You
had to kill Harambe. Oh my god. Really, so you
know who's asked everybody involved with that story that happened
ten years ago. I enjoy yourtributes to Harambe. Enjoy your
NBA Finals when they kick when they kick off tonight,
we'll see if Okac gets it done or the Spurs

(23:38):
force of game seven. And speaking of nineteen ninety nine,
you must have loved that year. That was the year
the Latino explosion. Oh bro, I was, I was living
Levina Loco. Well, we'll see you guys later. Until then,
an there she baby, see you in the over promised.

Speaker 6 (23:53):
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