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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, this is the Doug Godli Show. Here's in
the bonus with Doug Godlimo. Hope you're having a great day.
Let's get after it. Weird day in southern California, seriously,
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and ten minutes ago is pouring rain. Now it's beautiful sunshine.
This is not how we roll here in any way. Nonetheless,
that's the way it is. Um every once in a while. Okay,
you gotta remind dudes who's boss. Now. There's all different
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sorts of ways to do it. I U, I don't
think of myself as the boss of my show. I
feel like I'm the leader of my show. Romas, does
that make sense? Like i'd be the more than the
leader of mine. Yes, I don't hire and fire, but
like I want to leave. But the way in which
I lead is the same. We talked on the pod
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yesterday about being a college basketball coach. I believe in
leadership is letting other guys coach, letting other you know,
championing them and letting them kind of do their thing.
You know. So when we meet bows in for Jason today,
but usually you know, Jason kind of pitches the thing works,
the thing out. Here's the guests, here's what I'm thinking,
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and I make some tweaks. John John figures out how
we want to do it, and then how he wants
it to sound, and Buyer does an incredible job of
finding ways to interact with the show while doing his
own thing with games, you know, like the game time
and the press that like, that's literally all Buyer, and
then he occasionally comes up with creating creative elements to it.
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The idea behind it is like, I want those guys
like have fun, have ownership, do their own thing. And
then it's, you know, because of my name is on
the show and it's my voice that you hear the most,
that I got to take some ownership of it. But
I let them do their thing. That's how I do.
I have a dear friend who's a former producer, and
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he would do the same thing as Jason, a little
bit more creative control over other aspects of it. Of course,
my show has been on TV in the past, and
so it was it was a bigger workload for him
because he had everything we had to talk about had
to be planned out on some level, because you had
to have the what's called the b roll, that's the
video behind you to kind of work out with what
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you're talking about. It just can't come out of left
field and and talk about a topic or talk about
it in a way in which nobody's expecting, because then
you know they're they're playing catch up. But that, dear friend,
every once in a while, like I think we worked
together five years, we probably worked together for seven years,
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seven years, and it happened three times that we had
a bitter disagreement and it was really over like what
we were going to talk about at the topic of
the day, what we're gonna lead with. So this probably
happened three times in the seven times seven years we
worked together that the end of the argument was and
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this is honestly the douchiest thing I've ever said. Like
I try not to be a douchebag in any way,
but every once in a while, you gotta, like, you
gotta find a way to say that this like I hear,
And probably what would have been smarter and easier for
anyone to deal with would be me saying I hear you,
I understand, I just want to do something different. But
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in the heat of an argument, the end all be
all statement was what's the name of the show, and
he knew what it was and it became a real
like you know, I mean basically the way it worked
was it's a Doug Gottlieb show. It is not and
this and it's a really close friend of mine, the
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Adam Kluge show. This is not klugean Gottlieb. The name
says Doug Gotlieb. So the end of the day, we're
gonna do what the fuck I want to do because
it's my fucking show, right which is it's it's the
hardest part about having a solo show, as you know,
it's a collaborative effort. You know, none of it works
if if John doesn't know where we're going and it
doesn't and if it doesn't sound good, you have no shot,
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right if and there are times in which I need
Dan to really help me. If he's not if he's
not into it, if he doesn't feel engaged, if he's
not part of the conversation, like it's just one guy
yelling into a microphone. If you don't have a good producer,
you don't have a good show. So it's completely a
collaborative effort. Like if I don't have if I don't
have Scott supporting me, Scott Shapiro is my boss, then
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it doesn't work. But because it's my name that anything
associated with the show comes back to my name. So
there's a power to it. I I there's a like it.
There's a little pressure to it as well. And you know,
we'd get two points to where we were both in.
It was a standoff as to what we were going
to talk about, and it's not the best way to
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handle it, but it is the way I have handled
it three times in my life, which is what's the
name of the show? Nick Saban did that yesterday. I
don't know if you saw. Obviously, Alabama basketball has been
in the news. There the number one ranked team in
the country. One of their players is currently in custody
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for capitol murder, even though he has not accused of
pulling the trigger, nor is their video of him pulling
the trigger on the crime. Several other players were at
the scene of the crime. It's been a bit of
a mess. And Natoates, who was a high school coach
and teacher in Detroit like a decade ago, is the
head coach and he's doing a very good job. But
he didn't handle one of the press conferences all that well,
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and his explanation for Brandon Miller being at the scene
of this heinous crime was it's just wrong play a
strong time. So yesterday Alabama suspended defensive back Tony Mitchell.
Tony Mitchell was driving one hundred and forty one miles
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an hour as he attempted to flee police in Florida
last week before being arrested. He had would he have
two hundred and twenty six grams of weed that's just
under eight ounces more than seven thousand dollars in cash
in the vehicle they initially pursued him after he was
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driving seventy eight and to fifty five. He's driving a
black Dodge Challenger. By the way, every Alabama player seems
to have a black Dodge Challenger. Alright, I'm guessing it's
all the same card dealer. He accelerated to a high
speeder read was colocted at one forty one before he
actually lost police. How about that that deal like he
dusted police with his challenger anyway, So he gets suspended.
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Take a listen to what Nick Saban had to say.
Tony Mitchell has been suspended from the team all team
activities until we gather more information about the situation and
what his legal circumstances, and you know, I mean, guys,
everybody's got an opportunity to make choices and decisions. There's
no such thing and being at the wrong place at
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the wrong time. You got to be responsible for who
you're with, who you're around, and what you do, who
you associate yourself with, and the situations that you put
yourself in. Make no mistake about it. Okay that the
wrong place, wrong time did not have any place in
that discussion. Otherwise, Tony Mitchell hadn't offered that up. That
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wasn't part of this. It wasn't He wasn't a bystander.
He wasn't surrounding himself with people. He was driving the
car going one hundred forty one miles down. It didn't
fit at all with it, except that's what NATO's said
to support Brandon Miller, the number one prospect in college basketball,
who was by all accounts, wrong place, wrong time. So
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we all realized what nick Saban was doing, right, Nick
nick Saban was doing like, look, this is real discipline,
This is me really handling it. And oh yeah, by
the way, I fucking own this place. This is my University.
You're a little basketball team. You guys can have a
little fun, play a little march badness. We do the
real stuff here. You know, we all the reason that
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you can do what you can do, the reason you can,
you know, eventually build a new Coleman Coliseum. The reason
that you have all the stuff you have is because
of us, because of our success. Nothing happens without our success.
Now here's the thing with Saban, He's right. I don't
think that was needed. And the crazy part about it
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is like, look, Brandon Miller, whether you whatever your thoughts are,
he was not, by any way directly involved in the incident.
Now you can say, like, hey man, you shouldn't drive
somebody's gun back over to them. My challenge has always
been why would you think? Why would you think that
a kid is going to use that gun or his
buddy is going to use that gun? Like I don't know,
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and I'm not a gun guy. And if somebody leaves
a gun in my car, I'm going to bring my
car back to you, and you get it. I don't
want to touch it, just like Brandon Miller did. But
all that said, that's not what this is about. This
is about Nick Saban, you know, marking his territory. Nick
Saban hiked his leg and marked his territory yesterday. There
is no wrong place, wrong time. Who you associate with
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that has nothing to do with his football player, his
toil player. It was him in the car, it was
his weed, it was his money, it's his punishment to bear.
That was a direct shot across the bow at Nadotes
for all the public to see. And I don't know,
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I don't believe this was the time to play that card,
but it was played. And it tells you what he
thinks of the hierarchy at the university and when he
truly feels about the basketball program. I mean to me,
that's messed up, man. I just that's messed up. You
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can feel the way you feel. You can still be
Nick Saban, you can still be in complete control. But
what you should do is go like, hey, listen, we
all handle situations differently. In this particular situation, we got it,
We'll gather information. We're gonna remove Tony Mitchell from the team.
Is can be suspended indefinitely. But Nick Saban apparently felt
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challenge enough, fell back into a corner enough that that's
how he chose to roll. Make no mistake about it.
He was marking his territory. That was a direct f
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Search f SR to listen live. Let's get to what
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the Fox says, and now the Fox say. Here's U
LaVar Arrington talking about Ryce Young versus C. J. Stroud.
Got feeling as it stands right now, a few weeks
away from the NFL Draft, who's going to be the
quarterbacks selected by the Carolina Panthers number one overall? I mean,
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I think it has to be Bryce Young. I just
think for all the elements in play, it has to
be Bryce Young that goes number one. And I like Strout,
I really do. And I said I've liked Stroud in
my estimation. Probably I would say I have less questions
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for Strout than I do for Bryce. You know, the
history of of Alabama quarterbacks coming into the league, it
just isn't it isn't there. You don't have the success.
But I guess you don't have that out of Ohio State, either,
So I guess to sad like one or the other
based off that is probably not a good good argument point.
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But I just look at the physical the physical stature
of of Stroud, CJ. And I look at Um, I
look at the way he played. I was there in
Atlanta when he played against Georgia. It was fantastic. I
was like, I'm looking at the number one overall pick
in the draft. That's that's what I felt when I
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watched the game. Um, I've been told by people, okay
that in terms of all the thing it takes things
that takes to make a quarterback, Bryce Young checks all
those boxes except for size. And that's a really it's
a really hard thing because you got hundreds of years
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of history and this dude is smaller than just about
all of them. So uh and and I understand you
have the the whole well, you know, um, he's been
small his whole life, so he knows that's true. But
dudes are bigger, faster, stronger. You know. The old expression
in the NFL is you don't get faster. Everybody else does.
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But but it's not like we haven't paid attention to
c J. Stroud at Ohio State. It's not like he
played at some small school and he's a Johnny. We
have had three years to evaluate him, and no one
has thought that he's anywhere near that of Bryce Young
until you know he had a he had a great
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game or two. I think the choice is Bryce Young,
and I just think you gotta figure out a way
to swallow hard and worry about the size, because I
would rather have a guy who have one thing to
worry about than a guy you have multiple things to
worry about. This is Tom Ize on Dan Patrick talking
about Michigan State. We shouldn't be surprised, but are you
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surprised that you're in the sweet sixteen? You know, it's
been a funny year. I I like my team the
whole year, and that doesn't normally happen. You know, we
had some a bunch of injuries early. Two starters were
out for quite a while, and as we started getting
one of them back, I said, you know, this team,
we got some experience. We got some guys that started
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playing well. Our guards, you know, Hogart and Tyson Walker
and Jade Nakins that really started to play well together.
We started shooting it better, and so am I surprised,
Not totally, but I thought the team we beat in
Marquette was a really good team, really good deserving where
they were and where they were seated. I agree, like
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I liked Michigan State as well, that we were told
to start the year by so many people, well this
could be a year they don't make the tournament. And
we saw them ruin the season, you'll nearly win the
game and the aircraft carrier, and you just thought yourself, like,
you know, if they can just figure out a way
to make some shots, they have the makings. They don't
have a lot of depth inside. And the thing, here's
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the thing that you have to remember, Okay, the Big
Ten's especially guilt of this. What it takes to win
your league, it doesn't necessarily take to win nationally. And
Manny Cizoko is their only real big dude. They're only
real big dude at this point in time as a
as a rim protector, shop blocker, and because they don't
have a great depth of five men of strength on
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the inside in the Big Ten. They lost some games
just getting pummeled. You know, they played Illinois and Suzoko
is in foul trouble and Dane Danger just wore them out.
Illinois's massive upfront. That's not how most basketball teams play
in college basketball. So they match up better outside the league,
and that's why they're playing longer sometimes, which it takes
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to win your league, doesn't take to win nationally. Here's
Colin Cowherd talking about Cowboys fans Dallas. Cowboy fans are odd.
They're bizarrely dismissive of people that are really, really good
cowboys that leave, and then they're overly optimistic of average
cowboys who enter. I think that's called delusion, but it's
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so funny. So Amari Cooper leaves the Cowboys and they're like, ah,
no big deal. Ho home. This year in Cleveland, he
had nine touchdowns and almost eighty catches. In Quarterback dysfunction Land,
he's one of the top fifteen receivers in the NFL. Oh,
no big deal, you guys. Ever looked at Dak Prescott's
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stats with Amari Cooper and without in his career. With
Amari Cooper, he has a quarterback rating of one h
three without it ninety two. It's a different quarterback. A
quarterback to a bat. With him, he throws for two
hundred and ninety seven yards. Without him, he throws for
two hundred and twenty three. He's a pro bowler. With him,
he's kind of average. He's Kirk Cousins without him. What
do you mean? Ho hum on Amari Cooper. You've never
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rebounded from that. Dallas loses offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. No
big deal, Mike Mccarthyo'll call the plays. The hell are
you talking about? Kellen Moore took a season last year
where Cooper Rush started five games. They were rebuilding the
old line, they had lost Amari Cooper, they had only
one legitimate wide receiver, and they were fourth in scoring.
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And now he goes to Justin Herbert and then Dalton
Schultz yesterday leaves Dallas, goes to the Texans. A big deal.
We'll just draft to college tight end. What yeah, listen,
but this happens everywhere, right, This happens everywhere. I don't
think the delusion has anything to do anything to do
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with just the Dallas Cowboys. And it's a balance, you know,
of who you get, who you keep, who you allowed
to walk out that door because the amount of money
they make. I'll just say this one thing that Colin
has come around on was my assertion that Dak Prescott
just isn't that good. And the Cowboys I think know
that as well, and that's why they got to get
him as many guys as possible to cover up for that.
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That he's a great dude and was a great story
and as a rookie was way better than any one
could have thought. But he's not a great quarterback. He's
not good enough to carry a team where it needs
to be carried. That's what the Fox said. Say, let's
find out who's annoying. Now, it's you're annoying. Okay, let's
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bow Benson. Who's annoying? Uh? Dylan Brooks of the Grizzlies,
He's annoying for sure, right. Um? He uh got his
eighteenth technical last night for drawing at Theo Pinson in
the on the Mavericks bench. Um, so he will be
suspended for another game. Also denied a jersey swap by
Kyrie Irving. He gave Kyrie his jersey, Kyrie did not
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give him. It was one of the greatest things of
you know, Dylan, Dylan brook Kye. Kyrie Irving has won
every bun over with that was like, oh, Kyrie Irving,
I love him, I love him now? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
for sure. So you're not obligated to give your jersey
to somebody else. That's okay. I thought that was Oh
I thought that was part of the NBA protocol. Sorry, yeah,
I would just go around collecting everybody's jerseys but not
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giving not giving anybody mine. Um so yeah, the whole
Dylon Brooks thing, it's like he's trying to be Draymond,
but he's just nowhere near as good as Draymond. I think.
So he's he's being annoying, for sure. I think there's
there's parts of him that are better than Draymond in
terms of a score or whatever. But he's just fucking annoying,
Like I don't care that much about you, Dylon Brooks.
And so here's the thing. I'm almost annoyed that we're
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talking about Dylan Brooks. But but the fact that Kyrie
Irving has become a lovable figure because he denied denied
him that jersey is one of the greatest things ever.
It's yes, hell yeah, but yes, I mean we could
do this on a daily basis. And I actually, I
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mean I liked him in college. I like him as
a player, but he's taken. He's basically a w W character.
So this is gonna be the last time we talk
about Dylon Brooks until the playoffs, Okay, because we're not
We're not, We're not taking that bait. Dylan Brooks is annoying.
Who else? Cam Newton and his weird wing ding's tweeting
style announced that he's going to be throwing at Auburn's
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pro day coming up, mostly I believe because his brother
is going to be catching balls there, but also you know,
showing that he still has it. I kind of wish
Cam Newton would just go away. I liked Cam, but
this is just too much. He's what thirty three, thirty
four hasn't been good for a while. So just you know,
just retire and find a cushy analyst job on the
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SEC network or something. Please. Yeah, this Cam Newton is
annoying because again, if you watch on social media, like man,
I remember when he was when he was a free
what time was phrase? After the Patriots here, you know
he was throwing you know at UCLA, like man, that
guy can like he screwed up his shoulder. He wasn't,
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he didn't have great accuracy before he hurt his shoulder.
Then he got hurt and he's not been the same. Look,
I don't mind if you're you know, I don't. I
don't mind. Like, look, he's an Auburn guy. He wants
to do Auburn's Pro Day, he wants to throw whatever.
But I'm with you in terms of the At some
point you got to come to the reality that that
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ship has sailed and he's obviously not there yet. Give
me one more, all right, last one here, personal one
for me. Everyone that the Lakers needed to lose yesterday
did not lose their game, even though Julius Randall had
like fifty something against the Wolves. And you know, the
Kings the two seed in the Western Conference. They can't
beat the Jazz. So the Lakers, I believe, stay stagnant.
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Maybe the MAVs loss moved them up a little bit
or kept them where they were, But that's annoying to
me personally because I do not want another season of
the Lakers not even making the play in. So yeah,
that's annoying and I wish, yeah, but I could push
back on it. If they really wanted to make the
play in, then Anthony Davis should have played the Houston game, yep,
or you know, they could just win their games themselves
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and not have to I know, but like like you're
trying to make the play in he plays, well, you're playing.
Houston can play back to back nights. Yep, it's not
that hard. Yep. This is not close, though, Dylon Brooks
is fucking anno if you're so annoying that Kyrie every
won't do the won't do the jersey strap like Kyrie
speaks for all of us, Dylon Brooks, you're a Fox
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to listen live. Let's play because we can. Why are
we doing this? I do because we can? All right.
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I think I know where some of the sound is
coming from because I've seen clips of this. Uh, you
got some fun soundbites that we can only play because
we can. Yes, we have a Miami's Destiny Harden post
game from U their big win over number one seed
at Indiana and the women's basketball tournament. Take us through
that game winning shot, I mean U coming into the
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huddle and time out. De Troy Man he did it again.
He h he told me face up and win the
fucking game. Excuse my language. But man, you're gonna sit
at the speak six team because of him. That's awesome.
That's awesome. That's that's really what a huddle is like, right, Like, sorry,
if you don't like I mean, you're not supposed to curse.
We are on cable. I don't really understand. Sometimes you're
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on cable. You're not on cable. We're supposed to whatever. Um.
And by the way, Kobe Bryant is probably responsible for this,
because remember he was the first to just not give
a shit and curse whatever he wanted to, and people
are like, well, it's Kobe, so it's cool. And obviously
some men's players have dropped dropped some s bombs. I
think maybe one F bomb, But I mean, her coach
told him to just win the fucking game. So she
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won the fucking game and she's just keeping it real.
I don't I don't mind that one. And why can't
we play because we can't get anymore. I love the
fact that I love when people say excuse my language,
that's always the best one, Like you've already said the word,
Like what sorry about that? Like, well, that's like saying
no disrespect you say something disrespectful like or you know anytime,
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like I'm not a mail show in his pig, but
oh whoa, we know what's coming up. I'm not racist,
but right like anything you say you're not in the
came out. But excuse my language is excuse my language?
You asked what he said, or you asked what he said,
here's here's what he said. Body anymore? Noah, No, that's
all from me for all right. That's good enough, Destiny.
We appreciate you contributing because we can. That's it for
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