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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host,
Bobby Boone. Make you so Ryan Reynolds doesn't want to
work with Scarlett Johansson. Yeah, why they're exes. Oh, I
didn't realize that. I thought it was maybe something that
happened on set. I fully support this. If you want
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to work with the next don't work with an X.
And that's also why you shouldn't date someone that you
work with well, because what if there's like a multimillion
dollar deal on the table and it's with Scarlett Johanson,
You're like, I can't take it because that's my ex
Then that's up to you to decide. And do you
think this is Ryan's decision or Blake Lively's like, hey,
you can never work with her. It's both the same,
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as you know, the unit makes the decision. You're right.
I do know that one thing that's been reported now
a few times that Ryan Reynolds does not hope that
Deadpool and Scarlett Johansson crossed is Deadpool Marvel really has
Deadpool ever showed up into the crazy Marvel stuff because
he's funny and a little difference than those guys different
companies inside of Marvel. Marvel was the company. Um, apparently
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there's one person he's not too keen with working with,
and that is Scarlett Johansson. Over on his Patreon page,
this tipster who talks about it says that Ryan Reynolds
doesn't want to find himself in the same project as
The Black Widow Star because they were once married. They
were married. I didn't know that we're married, with the
implication being that perhaps there are still some hard feelings
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or awkwardness between the two and it could become uncomfortable. Listen,
I get co signed that you don't want to work
with somebody, don't work with him. She seems cool though,
she just seems like a cool person. I mean letting
up cool. I mean, well she can be pretty in cool. Yeah. Well,
I mean the rock I mean his ex wife is
his manager? Really Yeah. I found that. I was looking
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up my letter stuff, like when you write letters. Yeah,
that's who is That's crazy. They co owner business and everything.
So is it because they owned it together back when
they were married and they just figured a way to
keep working. Probably I don't know about the co owning.
That's the managing thing. That would be weird. And I
guess the new New Wife. Yeah, it's okay with that.
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Has to be cool with that. Are you watching um
Falcon and the Winter Solstice? What's it called Falcon of
the Winter Soldier whatever? It's Chris in that, Okay, Okay, Chris,
which which Chris Evans Evans? Yeah, it's Chris Evens, but
he's not in it. Captain America has gone. That's the
whole point of the show. This is why I bring
it up. My son's been watching and I haven't. And
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I walked in yesterday and he I just sat and
what ate dinner? While he was watching it, and I'm like,
there's Captain America, but that's not Chris Evans. Us. They
must have immediately thought, oh, they couldn't pay Chris Evans
or something for this show or whatever, but they made
an excuse. And I don't know if it's part of
the story, but is he gonna spoil something here? I
don't know. I don't even know what I'm spoiling because
I don't watch it. I watched ten minutes of it
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and realized that Captain America is on there, but it's
not Chris Evens. Well, I knew there was a new
Captain America. You are and aren't what you are and
aren't spoiling something. I wouldn't say too much. But it
is the storyline. This new Captain America is the storyline. Okay,
So that Captain, like Chris Evans, was never supposed to
be part of it. That's the whole point. Is it good?
It's really good? Is it good? Like? Am I gonna
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get into it like I did One Division? I think so?
But I'm also a huge fan of The Winter Soldier.
That whole storyline's really cool. Um, this one kind of
intertwines with the movies a little bit more than One
Division did. I don't know how many you've watched? Oh no,
after look a mic, how many of them watched I
didn't see Captain America versus Iron Man. No, I didn't
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watch it. I refused to watch two good guys fight
each other. You have said that I'm torn, Well, so
have you seen Captain America? The Winter Soldier? Is that
the one the main ones? Like he has the metal
arm and they fight each other? Hold on, are there
more than one Captain America's because that's all the one
where he's like the little guy and he gets the injection.
That's the first one. Yeah, there's a different one. Yes,
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there's Captain America Winter Soldier. Yeah, I need to watch
that one before I watch. That would be the movie
you'd want to watch, and then you'd have Aventures, Infinity War,
an End Game that was all those. So it's just
the Winter Soldier movie and then I think you could
watch the show and you'd be fine. But I would
like the show. I think if I didn't watch Winter Soldier, though,
can I watch the show? I mean you could, but
you may be a little loss because you just don't
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know who the Winter Soldier is. You don't have that
backstory on him. Hey, you gotta have a backstory. Everything
needs a backstory. I gotta watch that. I want to
watch that Aunt Becky School Scandal movie on Netflix. Yeah,
I heard that was really good. You still need to
watch the Nineties Kids. It's on Hulu. I don't have Hulu.
Oh well, your boy's got to hook up. My integrity
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won't allow it. Okay, I won't steal. I mean, I
guess I'll still other things. For some reason, I can't steal.
I won't allow myself to steal Hulu. It just seems
very traceable when you steal another account, you know, like
they really know, like they would easily find out. Yeah,
that nineties documentary there was Enough The brittany One I
haven't seen yet, and it's on YouTube. But it's hard
for me to sit down and watch YouTube for an hour.
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I don't know why, because I can watch another show
on my computer for an hour, but it don't feel
like if I'm watching YouTube for an hour, it's the same,
Like I need to be really finding new YouTube videos. Okay,
maybe I'll watch that. I have to have to fly
to California next week. That's a long flight. You still
like download movies before flights and watching. What I watch
a lot of times is Netflix because you can download
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shows to your phone. You can't download your computer, but
you can download your phone. So mostly flights are Cobra Kai.
Oh yeah, so you're not done with that. I only
watch on flights. I'm almost done. I'm on season three,
which is the last season they've done. Halfway through that,
um so, and then if I have I have a
good Internet, I get into TikTok and I don't get off.
I'm like, I'll just watch five more. Oh my gosh,
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I spend hours on two five more. Yeah, on TikTok.
Right now on my page, I'm doing a cover challenge
where I said, hey, somebody do a cover of nine Days.
This is a story of a girl crowd a river
and drown the whole world. Yeah, I didn't know that
I would have done a cover. You should and show
up on well. I just thought it was a fun song,
and I think if someone did it now, it would
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be a cool little cover song in country music. So
we have one because I put it up yesterday. One
guy jumped on it pretty quickly. Lives in Florida. His
name is Trev Music the letter x pert, Trev Music Expert.
Here you go. This is the story of she looks
set food grass when she smiles. So he put it
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up like fifteen minutes after I posted it, goes it's fun.
I didn't think I and I put it on my Instagram.
He's like, I can't let you put that up. I
just recorded it like last minute. It's cool. But here's
a little more snip. And that's a cool song to
do from the start because it starts with a chorus. Yeah,
this is a story of a girl. This is a
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story of a girl. Is that a one hit wonder? Yeah? Yeah,
because they don't sing anything else all right, that we know, right,
I wonder what they're up to. I think one of
the maybe the singer of nine Days is it's school teacher.
Now really, I think see that that's crazy to me.
Whenever like x amazing, Like all star baseball players are
like head coaches. It's some high school or whatever, and
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these kids don't even realize who their coach or teacher are,
Like they're famous, famous people who are really good at
their craft. Like Wade Boss when we talk to him,
he's like a high school coach in Tampa. Yeah, And
I bet they don't even realize that this awesome baseball
players their coach. I bet they do. They just think
he's an old guy who used to be good. Oh yeah,
they can do. What was I gonna say? Let me
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announce this. We have a really great new podcast that
starts today. It's on the Nashville Podcast Network. It is now,
it's been up thirty minutes now. It is called The
Biz Tape like Biz Tape, and it is a music
business podcast hosted by two guys, Joe and Colin. It's
a weekly podcast covering all things music, business and media.
It's behind the Scenes. Joe and Colin are music industry
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professionals who provide inside into the business and technical side
of well what's for the most part of close curtain
type industry. So go check it out. It's I'm pretty excited.
We've been working on this one for a while to
get this stuff and running. How did you find these guys?
I know one of them, the other one I didn't know.
He was like a buddy of his, but he was
like Carnegie Hall guy one shoots music video. They're just
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really intertwined in the industry. And they were doing this
podcast already and started listening to it. I was like, wow,
that's really great. But they were calling it that show
Biz Baby, and apparently somebody else had named to show that. Yeah,
it's a great name, so they had to change their name.
But it's the Biz Tape, right you guys? Go check
it out. Subscribe sounds cool. Yeah. I haven't heard today's episode,
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but I really am a fan of what they do,
especially if you care about the behind the scenes stuff.
I love behind the scenes. I like behind more than
I do in front of the scenes sometimes. Okay, so
what are you okaying for whatever I thought you're making
a joke. Oh thank you. Ray just told me the
new K nine intros in our boy hear the new
version of it by show Bobby Bobby, show intro for
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Bobby going hard like I'm am with my boy box
and producer intro for the show when you know we
all ready and two and sis and chugging Seltzer Stone
show show. That's pretty good. That's really good. It's actually
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really good. What were the notes that you gave him?
Just kind of shortened a little bit, making it a
little loud. Of the vocals said take to take to
because if forever it was like forty seconds or Bobby Bobby, Bobby,
it's the shorten that up a little way, and Milly
right to shorten that up, get to the point quicker,
and then turn the vocals up because we couldn't really
hear what they were saying. We could perfectly there now
hear all that. That's pretty good, right? What's his name?
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Kay nine? K nine? Let's lead into tomorrow. I'll tell
you why. I just mix them up on the post show.
Give me one one day, give me the next the
next one. I thought we're gonna use that at the
beginning of every show, in the morning of our show.
That would be awesome. I think I think some people
be like, what's happening here? Then they already do that enough.
I think we should test it. Um, let's run that
tomorrow on the post show if we can. And his
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name is at what is it? K nine Underscore Florida.
A Yeah, K nine Underscore Florida. Yeah, nice job, buddy,
it sounds pretty good. Give me one more time from
the top. That's right, Bobby, Bobby for Bobby going hard
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with my boy box and producer for the show. When
you know we all read M two and sis and
chucking Seltzer, sus show we're gonna do drink Seltzer? Yeah
I do. I'm not obsessed like Ray is, though that's
definitely his thing. Yeah, come a vodka girl. Pretty good though. Huh.
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There was a story where Lunchbox thinks this is the
trap the cash register story, or that they got robbed
the place. Yeah, so someone over the weekend robbed a
restaurant or something and they see it on camera and
the owners put a little message out saying, hey, come
apply for a job, especially you obviously need help. If
you're robbing somewhere over Easter weekend, and we'll give you
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a job. And I'm like, this is a absolute setup
for the guy to come back and bust it. You're
under arrest. You think it's like bake car. Yeah, it's
bake car where they lead you to a trap. It's
like when they have a warn out for your arrest
and they mell you the thing like, hey, you get
a free PS five, come on down and play your
video game system. And you go down and oh, cuffed
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and stuff. This is what they're doing. They're setting this
person up. But wouldn't the restaurant look way cooler if
they did hire that person? And then the story is that, yeah,
this person robbed us and we figured we'd give him
a second chance and look at him now, yes they would.
I just keep one eye open, right always. You gotta
work with that guy, Oh boy, listen, I and you
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hope he leads a life after being reformed that shares
the values of yes, yes you do. But still when
somebody screws up, you have to make sure they don't
scup again, and hopefully he gets back to a good place.
I'm assuming it's a he. Yeah, just tell me if
you're that guy and you see the new store in
that it's like, oh, this place is offering me a job.
You're going in, or you'd be like, don't trust it.
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I wonder if you got any money out of that
cash register, because he still the whole thing, right, Yeah,
I probably don't trust it. No, I don't trust it.
I'm just gonna go steal some more. It's easier, easier.
You got away with that. You're like, well, I can
probably do this a four or five more places. You're not.
You're gonna get caught eventually. Eventually there was a bullet
found in a bag of flame and hot Cheetos. A
sealed one Montana father claims that there was a bullet.
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Oh would you do if you open a bag of
flame and hot Cheetos or a bullet there? Put it
on TikTok? Of course, I mean the first thing I
would do is put on TikTok, right, and then after that,
I mean, I don't know. I would just there's a
number of call of Cheetos and be like, hey, I
found a bullet in your bag. Dal Hornweasel from Montana
says that his son found an unusual object in the
bottom of a bag of flame and hot Cheetos and
that item is a bullet. Fortunately, the child discovered the
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metal object before actually eating it. Bal bought the bag
of cheese flavored snacks on Saturday. He gave it to
a six year old son. The following day, the boy
eats the entire bag, then found the bullet. They reached
out to Frido Lay They've been in contact. This comes
only a few weeks after a man claimed he found
shrimp tails in the box of Cinema toast crumb. Oh
but didn't we find out that was fake? Though? No,
not fake at all in the person that did that,
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as in a prankster or something. No comedia. I think
he's on the radio too. He's married at to Panga
from Boy Meets the World. Okay, so if you did that,
wouldn't people be like Bobby trying to get that million
followers on TikTok? I don't think so, because once the
once the business started firing back, I'd be scared, like
I'm about to get sued for lying. I mean, that's true.
I believe him. I believe those tails and this is
probably true too. I don't know. I think if you
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want to make money. What they should have done has
had the kids swallow it. I mean, he's not gonna
get hurt from a bullet shoots out of him, it
goes off. I mean kids swallowed things all the time,
a bullet. Sometimes people lie about this stuff. Remember the
person in Wendy's who found a finger in their chili. Yeah,
that they cut off their own finger was a lie.
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That was bad news. Or somebody cut off their finger,
brought it in a plastic bag and dumped it in
the chili. And what was it? A fake finger? No,
it was a real finger from the finger. But they
did it themselves. They put it in there. They brought
it in a plastic bag in their pocket, and then
they sat down. They put the finger in the chili.
Where do you get a fake finger from? I don't know.
Where do you get a real finger? Okay, where do
you get a real finger from? Somebody's real handed? Granny
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passes away, open casket, chop it, stop it. No, I mean,
I don't know. I don't know if that's what happened.
I think it was somebody else who worked in the factory.
Right at this point, we're just guessing what the story
used to be. But it was what happened. She got
four years, But was it her finger? Because that would
be a hard lie, Like I found a finger, I
don't know who's it is. And then you wave and
you're missing a finger, like, no, that's your finger. We
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caught you. Oh no, she's back in jail. She is
after a Northern California woman sentenced to four years in
prison for planting a severed finger in a bowl of
Windy's chili, is going back behind bars for creating another
tall tale, this one about a shooting involving her son. Well,
I'm watching the finger right now, I know, but that's
what when I tell you, MIKEA and lunchboxes off. They're
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scouring the internet when I typed in finger and chili,
that's the first thing that popped up. So oh, she
has her own Wikipedia page. What's her name? Anna? I Yella?
Her husband lost a finger in an accident, so naturally,
and they're like, what do we do with this? Light
bulb goes off her head? Do you know? You know
that chili? We like what She was sentenced to nine
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years in prison but got out after four years good behavior. Wow,
that's crazy. Nine years. I wonder if her husband had
a hand in it. Okay, I couldn't put his finger
on it. Yeah, they said the aim costs the Wendy's
chain more than twenty one million dollars in lost revenue,
is what they said. You know what, I really like
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Wendy's chili, and I remember the story. I never once,
I never once thought, you know, maybe I should stay away.
There could be a finger in there. If anything, it
made me go eat more chilly because I was thinking
about it. That's the best thing about Wendy's is when
you get a combo meal, you can get rid of
the fries and get the chili and stool didn't. I
do like Wendy's fries, though I don't think they're as
good as McDonald's fries. But they do have a really
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good fry and they're long. They are it's a good
long fry. McDonald's are fried. Here's one thing about McDonald's fries,
isn't the A plus plus is that there's a little
short and skinny. Sometimes Wendy gives you a long fry.
I didn't realize that ninety percent of people now use
their phones while watching TV. I think I check my phone,
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so you're doing it So you fall into this because
I deliberately watched things on television. I never just sit
around with the TV on, like half watching TV. Maybe
I should. You don't do that with sports? Are you
just watching the game the entire time? If I'm there
to watch a game, I'm watching the game. I'm watching
it because it's dark, it's all playing, or because Kayl
and I are going to sit now and watch the thunderplay.
She's a big thunderfan. Now I'm a medium thunderfan. Or
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were I bet money on a game the only time
I'm watching on my phone? Then I'm watching on my phone.
I'm seeing if the odds are changing during the game,
my draft kings and switching it. That's different though. Do
you guys stay on your phone during TV? Well? Yeah,
I mean just the other day we were watching a
movie and I was playing a game on my phone
and my wife was like, what are you doing? Like, well,
I'm half watching the movie and playing a game. I
feel like you can do both. It's okay only during games,
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Like I mean, I watch look up fantasy stuff. But
if I'm watching like a regular TV show, I'm not
on my phone. Yeah, me either, because I don't want
to miss anything. I feel like if I'm really sitting
down to watch and again we're still going through Last
Chance to You. We have two episodes like is that
is the basketball one good? Huh? Okay, Oh, he keeps
talking about it. I know he talks about it, but
I don't know if it's really good or if he's
just watching it because kind of you know, started and
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you don't want to give up that show Last Chance
to You. By the end of it, you're like, I
love it. But the first couple episodes, you're learning the
people character development, and you're learning the coach and the
coaches always are a little nutty, but it's yeah, it's
really good because they're little no name universities that Duco
in California, Eastern East La Juco, something like that, and
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so it's it's guys who are either really good in
high school, four and five star recruits who were supposed
to go to big colleges and couldn't get the grades
so they had to go to Juco, or it's people
who went to a major university and they got kicked
out and so they're trying to re establish themselves. Or
it's people who just were pretty good in high school
and weren't good enough to get a big scholarship offer.
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So they're playing now for JUCO to prove that they're
good enough at the next level. So they're trying to
go to the next level. Everybody is you're in JUCO.
You're trying to get out of JUCO. It's cool because
it's just two years you're in and two years and done,
or you're in and two years and out going somewhere else.
So yeah, it's good. I like that show. The football
ones are great sometimes. I look see what the coaches
are up to in these days. That coach there was
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in Independence, Kansas who moved back to La Do you
guys watch that season? No, no, I never watched that one.
Oh he's the craziest coach of all. Isn't crazier in
other than the Mississippi guy? Yep? In a different way
that those two seasons are so good. Those are the
first two seasons, the first twos Mississippi. Oh yeah, the
second two are Independence Kansas great. And then there's a
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fifth one which is in Oakland football. They only did
one season on them. Yeah, I think I have to
go back and watch these what have you watched none.
I haven't watched any last chance years. Oh you didn't
watch the first couple of seasons down in Mississippi. They're dude.
They always see him on there, but I just I've
never watched them. They are great. Let if you like sports, yeah,
I love sports documentaries. Kaitlin really likes football, but no
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Kansas Kaylen, I should say that she'd really like sports.
But it's they're great. You know, we did lunchbox and
I did the other day we because we watched that
you talk. He came in and talked about that. Uh
that documentary about the little kids. The little kids that
plays golf. It's fantastic. What's it called little I don't remember,
but it was wonderful. Well, we went back and looked
to see where they all are today because that was
shot like over ten years ago. Yeah, some of them
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are still playing and some are still playing, but a
lot of them aren't, which I'm shot because they were
the best in the world, I think nine year olds
or whatever, and they were at tell me the name
of this, I got my screen's not up. They were
so good in that documentary. And then to see like, oh,
they don't even play golf, anymore. One of the corn
cob a little brother. Yeah, he's still playing. No, he's no,
I think he is somewhere. Yeah, but you would think like, oh, okay,
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we probably see them on Sundays now because they'ret that
they're only like seventeen. One of the girls, though I
looked up, was killing it. Yeah, the girl in California.
She's still playing Dominating. Thank she's going to Stanford. Yeah.
I think that was her name. Um, our real name? No,
that's that, that was like her nickname. Okay, I think
that's it for now. Um. Did you find the name
of that show? Little a Little Ship Shots or not
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Little Swingers? It's like, uh, little something. I don't remember.
The Short Game. The Short Game, ye get it? Because
the're short kids, yes no, no, no no, no, no no,
because they're little yea, I know they're short, short kids,
kids are short edvy. That's it for the post show.
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